Sunday, September 29, 2013

A random collage

We're rapidly approaching winter.  *Sigh*  I love living near the mountains but oh dear, I go into winter kicking & screaming.

Since we're so behind on blog posts, here's a random collage of pictures:

 "Hi Mom.  Just waiting from someone to drop something on the kitchen floor for me to eat."
Sometimes you have to snuggle with your yogurt cup.  Or wear it as a top hat.

Someone stole a stick from the wood pile...

 This is a very typical picture...

Busy bees soaking up the last of the nectar from our Russian Sage.

Our potted clover showing off its floral beauty.

And the post wouldn't be complete without a few of our favorite little guy...

We will be the coolest aunt & uncle.  So we start them young learning to order craft beer.
 "This guy must not be a Ramirez because he's really tall."
 "This is my Blue Steel look"

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Ireland - Arrival in Dublin

Let's forget the fact it's now July & we took our trip to Ireland in March.  *Ahem*


We landed bright & early in Dublin at 5 a.m.  After getting our bearings with a map & picking up our (first) vehicle, I bit the bullet & started the drive.  Notice my look of panic/fear/"what the hell am I doing" look on my face.
 Glad we brought our GPS.
It began snowing as soon as we landed in Dublin...of course!  Weather cleared up (somewhat) but I was not excited to be driving in the icy slush snow.  According to the locals, it was the coldest March in 50 years.  Totally believable.
Drogheda was our first destination, en route to Donegal.
 Sheep!
 
 May we now show you our amazing first breakfast Ireland:
I kid you not.  According to the car rental agency employee, we'd have no trouble finding a place for breakfast in Drogheda.  After driving around for 45 minutes (following an icy 40 min drive from Dublin), we came to the very sad realization that Micky D's was our only option.  By the time they opened (8 a.m.), we were exhausted, cold, hungry, & very very jet lagged.  Although we were unable to enjoy a true Irish breakfast with a pint of Guinness for our first meal, McDonald's was warm, dry, staffed with extremely friendly employees & good, strong coffee...enough to make it worth our while.

 We loved all the beautiful farmhouses.

Our reason for stopping in Drogheda was to see Newgrange, a historic site highly recommended by a friend.  When we pulled into the parking lot, the car began making a terrible noise when making a left hand turn.  After a few calls back & forth to our car rental agency (I cannot say enough about the friendly & helpful employee I spoke with - she was awesome), they decided to send us a new car, free of charge.
This smile was a struggle.  May I remind you, we were delirious with exhaustion & not entirely excited with the start of the trip (first snow & then McDonald's?!), so the car issue almost made it too much.  Instead of taking the shuttle out to see the tomb (& risk missing the new car we were waiting on), Steve masterfully lined up the camera with a telescope in the visitor's center & snapped a pic.
It was time to move on & get to our B&B in Donegal.  Although it stayed cold & breezy during our trip in Ireland, the snow eventually stopped & we enjoyed an amazing vacation.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Home

I have to dance around the house every time this song comes on Pandora.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Fun

In case you need a good laugh...

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

88,000 and counting

With consistently high rankings for dependability, I'm proud to own a Toyota.  But after signing over our firstborn for the cost of windshield wipers, transmission fluid, filter, alternator & new tires, this zippy car better last me at least another 88,000 miles.  Next up: taking her to a body shop to review the paint chips on the hood that are slowing show signs of light rust.  Yikes.

(A very dirty shot of the girl before our epic honeymoon bike trip.  And I'm talking about the car, not myself.  I was still clean in this picture.  Amazingly.)

*Disclaimer: She is nine years old.  I should cut her a bit of slack.  With only a catalytic converter replacement prior to this makeover, she's doing pretty damn well.  Knock on wood