Friday, August 8, 2008

Glorious

Those rain clouds hung with us for hours on our drive to Eastern Washington last weekend. We didn't mind because we knew where we were going they wouldn't survive.

Beautiful Columbia River Valley. . .this was our view for the next two days. (Thanks Cheri and Steve) Those scared-y-cat clouds. . hardly showed their faces at all.


Return trip home via Chinook Pass and Mt. Rainier National Forest. . .this is one of my favorite drives. . .it takes your breath away when you come around that turn to see a 15,000 ft mountain waiting to show her beauty.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

In Loving Memory. . . .

Betty Brashear
Mom to Cheri & Steve, Grandma to Scott, Wes & Dana
Great Grandma to Sophia, Nathan, & Carmen

This morning we received the sad news that someone we love dearly passed away yesterday. The end of June brought her 83rd birthday and we really expected she would live to celebrate 20 more. She is the smile at every celebration, the contagious giggle behind beautiful sparkling eyes. Always gorgeous with her fashion and incredible platinum hair (natural of course), her memory was the best for sharing funny and heartwarming stories. Although she is Mom to our sister-in-law, Cheri, she is part of all our families. We will miss her terribly.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Basic Little Black Dress

Tia, Melinda, Kathy, Mary

This past weekend was the national convention for SENSARIA. It's always such a positive experience for me to connect with so many incredible people. Uplifting, inspirational, and desire provoking . . .it's not really about the lotion. Although I must admit, the new product launch has a high thrill factor in the "incredible blend of science and new technology" category! Erupting news for sure!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Happy 4th!

Wishing you all a safe and Happy Independence Day!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Daily Chuck

www.dooce.com

If you haven't already heard of this site. . .give yourself a treat and stop in. My friend, Emily, shared it with us at coffee several weeks ago, mainly because she has a passion for pups and this site has great posts about Chuck and Coco. The "daily"s are fun too. Enjoy!

Monday, June 30, 2008

Latitude 40

Hi TZ !. .this post is for you. :) Thanks for letting us know you're looking forward to the updates! I'm glad you're checking in on us.

After spending 3 days in New Jersey training, yesterday we headed to New York City with Lee and Chrystle for the day. We had a so much fun! These are just a few of the things we experienced. . .
  • 93 degrees with high humidity. . .LJC had to go commando!
  • Madison Square Garden
  • Times Square
  • A rain downpour like we've never seen in Seattle! (the umbrella street vendors came out of the woodwork!)
  • Empire State Building
  • Shepard's Pie, Burgers, and Crabcakes at Joe Dempsey's Grill
  • Battery Park (view of the Statue of Liberty nestled in the humidity)
  • Ground Zero (the quietest spot in NYC)
  • Greenwich Village (the Gay Pride Parade. . .crowds and police everywhere)
  • Subway stops (we got pretty good at reading the lines map after missing our first stop and ending up in Brooklyn!)
  • Starbucks (of course!)
  • Roasted almonds, cashews, and peanuts from the street vendor. . covered in a brown sugar and vanilla glaze. . .it was definitely the sweetest smell on the streets of NY!
  • Taxis, taxis, and more taxis
This was Lee and Chrystle's first visit to New York. . . .
it was fun taking pictures of them.

Check it out > > >

Times Square . . .just before the downpour

Times Square ~ 42nd St.

The Empire State Building ~ 34th St.

Strong dude!

Outside Joe Dempsey's Grill ~ 34th St.

Battery Park, end of Manhatten (see our Lady in the distance?)

Subway ride uptown to Times Square

New car on the red line. . .clean, clean, clean!

Back where we started

Monday, June 9, 2008

We are amazed every May when this "gigantus" Rhody blooms. . .it's directly across from our front yard. . .our mailbox and newspaper tube are below. (That'll give you perspective!) Some of the neighbors that have lived here decades guestimate the age of the beauty to be over 50 years. We are fortunate to be able to enjoy it everytime we look outside. Thank goodness we don't have to prune it!