June 19, 2009

And exciting short week

Not only did I have a short work week, but it was filled with fun things to do! Wednesday after work we went White Water Rafting with our home group. We are fortunate to have two certified rafting guides in our group. So we headed off to the Chattooga River. I love having so much daylight in the evenings. We were able to raft for about 2.5 miles and then sit out on our raft and do our bible study. Sadly that was our last meeting before we take a summer break for the next month, but it was a great way to end it. It really threw me off though. . . I mean who goes rafting in the middle of a work week. It was AWESOME!

Thursday Jackson and I took our first outing, beside walks around the neighborhood. We went for walk with our friend Emily and her daughter Lydda Grace who live on Clemson campus (Emily's husband was my boss when I was an RA). While we were on campus, we had lunch with Jackson's mom and then went and visited Carson as well. It was really fun but Jackson and I were both exhaused.
Today has been a little more relaxed. Just normal work days for me and Carson. And now I have two weeks off! Woo hoo for what I'm counting as my summer vacation. We leave on Tuesday for a week long trip out to Colorado so you can bet that I'll have a lot of pictures to post when I get back.

Also, here is a link to an article about Carson's competiton in Orlando last month. Althought they didn't win the competition this is a very flattering article about how creative their booth was. Unfortunatly Carson is not pictured or quoted (I promise he was there) but I got an exclusive quote just for my blog. "The booth that we designed was very eye catching and attracted a lot of attention." He's half asleep on the couch right now and not really playing along so that's about the best I can do. Take what you can get :-)

June 16, 2009

It's a family!



Two nights ago we discovered Ollie has a family! We were walking along the road looking for Ollie and we accidentally scared two more otters that were hiding in the bushes right where we were. One of them looks much smaller so he is now named baby Oscar, and the other one... we assume the mom... is called Olivia. We were able to get better pictures this time (proof that we didn't just take a picture of a log last time). We figured out that they come out right before dark most nights.


Carson and I both had long weekends this weekend so we were able to enjoy some extra time off together. We spent some time in Seneca where I discovered a new scrapbooking shop, which then motivated me to get all my scrapbooking stuff out. Carson and I also started volunteering in the nursery this Sunday and we were in the "cuddler" room with babies 6 weeks to 11 months. It was so much fun. Now Carson is asking me how to change diapers. . . I guess this will be a good learning experience for him :-)There was a tiny little 4 week premie baby that I got to hold for a little while. She was so precious and weighed like nothing!

We're off on a white water adventure with our small group tomorrow. Hopefully we'll have some pictures to share then too!

June 13, 2009

Nothing New

Not much to write about lately. Carson and I are getting ready to head out and hit some sales and spend the afternoon "in town". When I told my mom that last night she got a big kick out of it, since town is a whole 5 minutes away! It's just the mindset up here and it's addicting but it saves on gas!

Speaking of getting a kick out of something, check out this YouTube video I found today. I have no idea who this girl is but it will melt your heart and make you laugh all at the same time!

June 11, 2009

Our New Friend

Our apartment complex doesn't allow animals. Which is sad because Carson and I would really like to have a dog (or two!), but kind of good because it would just be an extra expense right now. So even though we don't have a dog to walk, we have taken to enjoying a walk together in the evenings (because it's the only time you can stand to be outside in this weather) and today we stumbled on a little friend playing in the creek. It was a little otter. I've never seen an otter outside of a Zoo and it was the last thing I expected to see on our walk. We named him Ollie and we plan to visit most nights. He's very low maintenance and feeds himself. This is the closest thing we have to a pet.

Here's the only picture we were able to get. Maybe we'll get a better one another day now that we know to look for him.

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