After the super successful 5K, we all headed to Vintropolis for SuperVin 2009! It was all free wine tastings and food sampling on a really beautiful Spring day! After the wine, we headed back to our house for some delicious crawfish and...more drinks! It was a great time and a perfect Saturday!
Sunday, April 5, 2009
5K for Yuri's Night!
Christina and I ran the Yuri's night 5K on Saturday - we did AWESOME! We cheered each other on and even cheered the crowd and other runners on! It was really a blast - although as we crossed the finish line someone felt the need to pass us up and mess up all our finishing pictures! WHO DOES THAT?!!?
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Hail in Houston!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Home Projects
If you read Christina and Paul's recent blog, you know that I am starting to get into sewing. Their pillows were my first project and since then, I've been finding tons of stuff to make! This past week, I decided to make some things for our new rock climbing hobby - a chalk bag (will make another one for Ed) and 2 gear bags to hold our harnesses, chalk bag and shoes. Below are some pics - who knew you could combine sewing and adventure sports!?!!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Leave No Trace Training Weekend
Sorry it's been so long since we had a post, but this weekend was definitely post worthy!
This weekend Ed and I joined some students from the University of Texas at San Antonio to attend a Leave No Trace training course at Government Canyon State Park. We had a blast - it was a few hours of classroom learning, and then an overnight backpacking trip. It was beautiful...although VERY cold!!! We definitely tested out the "30 degrees" rating on our bags!
Government Canyon Park is not currently open to campers, so this was a real treat. In addition, we did a challenging night hike with no head lamps or flashlights! It took a little while to adjust our eyes, but it was a great time. The Rangers directed us on the trail so we didn't get lost and we hiked up to a peak where we could see all of San Antonio! It was quite bright at night! We met a lot of great people and learned a lot about respecting the land and wildlife while camping and hiking.
Below are a few pics and links:
Tons of Spanish Moss
Pair of Antlers Ed found in a Tree...he took a picture, but left the antlers!
Tracey - one of our Leave No Trace Traveling Trainers
This weekend Ed and I joined some students from the University of Texas at San Antonio to attend a Leave No Trace training course at Government Canyon State Park. We had a blast - it was a few hours of classroom learning, and then an overnight backpacking trip. It was beautiful...although VERY cold!!! We definitely tested out the "30 degrees" rating on our bags!
Government Canyon Park is not currently open to campers, so this was a real treat. In addition, we did a challenging night hike with no head lamps or flashlights! It took a little while to adjust our eyes, but it was a great time. The Rangers directed us on the trail so we didn't get lost and we hiked up to a peak where we could see all of San Antonio! It was quite bright at night! We met a lot of great people and learned a lot about respecting the land and wildlife while camping and hiking.
Below are a few pics and links:
Seven Principals of Leave No Trace:
1. Plan Ahead and Prepare
2. Always Camp and Hike on Durable Surfaces
3. Dispose of Waste Properly
4. Minimize Camp Fire Impacts
5. Leave What You Find
6. Respect Wildlife
7. Be Considerate of Other Visitors
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Denver!
Sorry this blog is so late, but we've been busy! Jan 8-11th we visited Denver, CO for Ed's ASCE Young Member's Conference. Kristin spent some time relaxing at the Bed and Breakfast (Queen Anne's) while Ed was busy learning how to be young leader! We enjoyed some really great local food based on recommendations from our Inn Keepers and had a lot of fun. The Bed and Breakfast was "green" and featured all sorts of interesting components - sustainably harvested wood for bed frames and tables, an all local foods breakfast, local Colorado wine tasting at 6pm, and many more. One of my favorite things was the Lavender Lemon Cookies throughout the day! They were so yummy! I got the recipe and even bought some lavender buds at a Denver spice shop! I've already made them for Ed and I's offices, although they came out much smaller than expected.
Below are some pics from the bed and breakfast:
On Sunday, before we flew home, we drove up to Estes Park and one of the entrances to the Rocky Mountain National Park - it was gorgeous!!! Below are some pictures from RMNP and Estes Park:
Below are some pics from the bed and breakfast:
On Sunday, before we flew home, we drove up to Estes Park and one of the entrances to the Rocky Mountain National Park - it was gorgeous!!! Below are some pictures from RMNP and Estes Park:
Monday, January 12, 2009
Brazos Bend w/ H$ and Gators
Back on Jan 3 we took Harmony (aka H$) to Brazos Bend with the challenge of finding the elusive crock. We had to do a lot of walking before we saw our first one. The first couple crocks we saw were so far away that we could barely make them out. As we continued towards a couple lakes where we were told we would see more wildlife, be started to see more and more crocks just laying around. Even though there was prey abound and our wishful encouragement, the crocks just continued to lay there. Yeah, just lay there. Like they couldn't even snap at one poor helpless waterfowl. The best part was stopping by a fishing dock where we were not disappointed with how close some crocks came up to where people were just fishing without a care. The best picture is, well hopefully you can guess, is the warning sign with the bicycle missing cyclist. Where they eatin by the crock or ...?
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