Friday, December 26, 2008

Ahhhhh Joyful Christmas

Well Christmas 2008 has come and gone and WHAT a time it was!! The Christianson family had a blessed, fabulous day!! Mom and Bennett had their traditional place on the couch..notice Libby's head in Bennett's lap...she was cozy! These are just a few pictures i took on my phone, i took loads more on my camera! I'll upload them tonight and post more later! I hope everyone had a blessed and wonderful holiday!!


Mom and Dad surprised me with a diamond and white gold nose ring! No more rhinestones for me!!!!
Sadly since both dogs were home for Christmas my beloved Ranger had to be boarded! But right before he left i snapped some Christmas shots of him! I know i am biased, but i have the most beautiful cat in the world:)


Saturday, December 20, 2008

Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow! Jack Frost is WELCOME Here!!

Me getting ready to go Shovel Snow!!!

Ahhhh our wonderful, wintery weather has me wound up with warm, wonderous, wishes for a White Christmas!!!!!!
I hope everyone is staying warm and happy during this chilly fabulous weather!!! I myself am loving EVERY SINGLE moment of it! I couldn't love the snow anymore! So excited for Christmas Day!
I'm posting some pictures of my Christmas-ey house and the outside world as well!!

My wonderfully cozy house



Ranger looking outside the back door at the snow! He has never seen snow like this before and he does NOT like getting his paws in it!!


Icicles!!



Looking outside from my living room window
Ranger napping under the Christmas Tree! He loves the velvet tree skirt!


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

For the Love of a Shelby.....


I have officially fallen in "car love". Yes my faithful readers, I am still waiting for my perfect "man love" but as for my "car love"....it has happened. I have fallen. I am definitely not as much of a car enthusiast as some...i like nice cars for sure, but I don't "freak out" over cars very often....until 2 Mondays ago..December 8th at 3:30 pm when i saw the Black Mustang Shelby GT 500 KR get loaded off the truck and delivered to Tom Denchel Ford Country ( right next door to my work at the Chamber). It was like a smooth black, sexy piece of perfection. I decided on the spot someday i will own a Shelby....this particular one was designed in almost an exact replica of the Knight Rider car and sold to a buyer in Beaverton for 125,000 dollars....WOW. I went next door and took some pictures while i drooled...



Here are also some absolutely beautiful pictures i took with my phone's camera of a sunset in Hermiston!!! Love it when the sky looks like a beautiful jumble of magnificent color! Praise you Father for the beauty you paint in the sky!!


Santa what i REALLY want this year is a Shelby GT500 Kr........i PROMISE I've been SO GOOD!!!!

Friday, December 5, 2008

Christmas Joy and Cheer!!!

I realize i haven't posted in awhile!!! Thanksgiving has come and gone and now it's into December my MOST favorite time of the WHOLE year! I have a personal campaign with myself every year to spread Christmas joy and cheer to as MANY people as i can throughout the holiday season ( I always try to top my efforts from last year) Yes i'm a dork and i know it! Anyway if i see you this holiday season LOOK out! Joy and holiday spirit will be abounding! I hope each and everyone of you is enjoying this incredible time of the year...everyone is happy, everyone is smiling, everything is as it should be for this amazing month! Snow please come!!!

My ADORABLE cat Ranger napping on his snowflake fleece:) He's in the Christmas spirit TOO!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Embarking on a quest.....

Ok ya'll...so I'm trying something new! I have heard about 5 reports of people who have been taking this new weight loss pill Solo Slim, and they have had some incredible weight loss stories! I've always been skeptical of diet pills, but i did my research on this one and it really is all natural and not bad for the body. I bought my first months supply from Alive and Well and today i took my first pill! We shall see how it works! I'll keep everyone updated!
Much love and many blessings to you ALL on this upcoming Thanksgiving

Oh and here are some fun shots of Tiff, Whit and I from hanging out a couple nights ago!




Wednesday, November 5, 2008

End of the Election.......

Remarks by John McCain


November 5, 2008

Thank you. Thank you, my friends. Thank you for coming here on this beautiful Arizona evening.

My friends, we have -- we have come to the end of a long journey. The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly. A little while ago, I had the honor of calling Senator Barack Obama to congratulate him on being elected the next president of the country that we both love.

In a contest as long and difficult as this campaign has been, his success alone commands my respect for his ability and perseverance. But that he managed to do so by inspiring the hopes of so many millions of Americans who had once wrongly believed that they had little at stake or little influence in the election of an American president is something I deeply admire and commend him for achieving.

This is an historic election, and I recognize the special significance it has for African-Americans and for the special pride that must be theirs tonight.

I've always believed that America offers opportunities to all who have the industry and will to seize it. Senator Obama believes that, too. But we both recognize that though we have come a long way from the old injustices that once stained our nation's reputation and denied some Americans the full blessings of American citizenship, the memory of them still had the power to wound.

A century ago, President Theodore Roosevelt's invitation of Booker T. Washington to dine at the White House was taken as an outrage in many quarters. America today is a world away from the cruel and prideful bigotry of that time. There is no better evidence of this than the election of an African American to the presidency of the United States. Let there be no reason now for any American to fail to cherish their citizenship in this, the greatest nation on Earth.

Senator Obama has achieved a great thing for himself and for his country. I applaud him for it, and offer in my sincere sympathy that his beloved grandmother did not live to see this day, though our faith assures us she is at rest in the presence of her creator and so very proud of the good man she helped raise.

Senator Obama and I have had and argued our differences, and he has prevailed. No doubt many of those differences remain. These are difficult times for our country, and I pledge to him tonight to do all in my power to help him lead us through the many challenges we face.

I urge all Americans who supported me to join me in not just congratulating him, but offering our next president our good will and earnest effort to find ways to come together, to find the necessary compromises, to bridge our differences, and help restore our prosperity, defend our security in a dangerous world, and leave our children and grandchildren a stronger, better country than we inherited.

Whatever our differences, we are fellow Americans. And please believe me when I say no association has ever meant more to me than that.

It is natural tonight to feel some disappointment, but tomorrow we must move beyond it and work together to get our country moving again. We fought as hard as we could.

And though we fell short, the failure is mine, not yours.

I am so deeply grateful to all of you for the great honor of your support and for all you have done for me. I wish the outcome had been different, my friends. The road was a difficult one from the outset. But your support and friendship never wavered. I cannot adequately express how deeply indebted I am to you.

I am especially grateful to my wife, Cindy, my children, my dear mother and all my family and to the many old and dear friends who have stood by my side through the many ups and downs of this long campaign. I have always been a fortunate man, and never more so for the love and encouragement you have given me.

You know, campaigns are often harder on a candidate's family than on the candidate, and that's been true in this campaign. All I can offer in compensation is my love and gratitude, and the promise of more peaceful years ahead.

I am also, of course, very thankful to Governor Sarah Palin, one of the best campaigners I have ever seen and an impressive new voice in our party for reform and the principles that have always been our greatest strength. Her husband Todd and their five beautiful children with their tireless dedication to our cause, and the courage and grace they showed in the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign. We can all look forward with great interest to her future service to Alaska, the Republican Party and our country.

To all my campaign comrades, from Rick Davis and Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter, to every last volunteer who fought so hard and valiantly month after month in what at times seemed to be the most challenged campaign in modern times, thank you so much. A lost election will never mean more to me than the privilege of your faith and friendship.

I don't know what more we could have done to try to win this election. I'll leave that to others to determine. Every candidate makes mistakes, and I'm sure I made my share of them. But I won't spend a moment of the future regretting what might have been.

This campaign was and will remain the great honor of my life. And my heart is filled with nothing but gratitude for the experience and to the American people for giving me a fair hearing before deciding that Senator Obama and my old friend Senator Joe Biden should have the honor of leading us for the next four years.

I would not be an American worthy of the name, should I regret a fate that has allowed me the extraordinary privilege of serving this country for a half a century. Today, I was a candidate for the highest office in the country I love so much. And tonight, I remain her servant. That is blessing enough for anyone and I thank the people of Arizona for it.

Tonight, more than any night, I hold in my heart nothing but love for this country and for all its citizens, whether they supported me or Senator Obama, I wish Godspeed to the man who was my former opponent and will be my president.

And I call on all Americans, as I have often in this campaign, to not despair of our present difficulties but to believe always in the promise and greatness of America, because nothing is inevitable here.

Americans never quit. We never surrender. We never hide from history, we make history.

Thank you, and God bless you, and God bless America. Thank you all very much.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Fall time fun!!!

OOOOOHHHHHH do i LOVE fall time! WHOO HOO!!!
Tiff put these pictures up on her page but i just loved them! So i had to take them to put on mine as well!!
We carved pumpkins Monday night and laughed SO much, listened to Raze and Souljahz (for those who know the old school christian hip hop) and loved life!
Tiff's fabulous pumpkin!

My fabulous political pumpkin!We had so much fun!!!! Mom and i also got a fantastic lawn sigh (below) from the Republican headquarters in Hermiston! It is so huge and wonderful! Someone else had reserved it so we only have it until Sunday, but we are loving it!! McCain/Palin '08! Swing by our house and see it, you can probably see it from highland!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Obama's Personality Pendulum


Obama's Personality Pendulum

Obama will not lose his bid for the presidency because of his connections to Ayers, ACORN or socialist politics. In fact, he won't lose it because of his stand on any issue. The coup de grace for Obama's presidential election downfall will come only through convincing the American public of his lack of decisive leadership under pressure. I'm not just talking about facing rogue nations or terrorist thugs. I'm referring to making major choices in conflict. Indecisiveness is his greatest weakness, and it's one this country cannot afford at this time in its history.

Interestingly, a while back, the Unit for the Study of Personality in Politics, at St. John's University and the College of St. Benedict, did a professional personality profile "for anticipating Obama's likely leadership style as chief executive, thereby providing a basis for inferring the character and tenor of a prospective Obama presidency." The study concluded:

"The combination of Ambitious, Accommodating, and Outgoing patterns in Obama's profile suggests a confident conciliator personality composite. Leaders with this personality prototype, though self-assured and ambitious, are characteristically gracious, considerate, and benevolent. They are energetic, charming, and agreeable, with a special knack for settling differences, favoring mediation and compromise over force or coercion as a strategy for resolving conflict. They are driven primarily by a need for achievement and also have strong affiliation needs, but a low need for power."

While most might laud Obama's personality as a needed polar opposite to George W. Bush's, I pose to you that Obama's "accommodating-conciliator-favoring-compromise" personality pendulum swing is way too far to the other side. Even Obama's voting record proves that. His own Democratic colleagues have a difficult time understanding why, when he was an Illinois state senator, he voted "present" (instead of "yes" or "no") 129 times, including a number of noncommittal tallies on issues such as gun rights and abortion.

You also have heard that Obama doesn't have any executive experience, whether it be running a government or a business. I would pose to you the reason is simply that he's not comfortable making executive decisions. An "executive conciliator" overly depends upon others, at times compromising judgment and needed action in order to appease the masses. Proof of that was seen in how Obama handled his and our "emergency" economic decisions.

A few months ago, Obama did not turn to Warren Buffett for counsel on the housing crisis. As The Washington Post reported July 16, he turned to Franklin Raines, the former Fannie Mae chief executive officer and six-year money manipulator. The Post said Raines took "calls from Barack Obama's presidential campaign seeking his advice on mortgage and housing policy matters."

And consider Obama's handling of the "emergency" bailout crisis. During the first go-round of the bailout, while McCain was certain of his stand, Obama wouldn't say where he stood because he was afraid it would be a wrong or unpopular stand. Only after most of his political cronies were bribed in favor of the bailout did Obama give it his stamp of approval. If he cannot take decisive action as a senator in the greatest nation on earth, how in the world is he going to make critical and emergency decisions as the president?

Obama's inability to draw and hold hard lines is the primary reason he repeatedly struggles with -- and caves and morphs into -- the polls or people in front of him. More than any other politician in history, he has flip-flopped on a host of critical issues: Iraq, Iran, gay rights, NAFTA, abortion, race, religion, gun control, etc. It's one thing to be political, but it's quite another to be a chronic people pleaser under pressure. Swaying based on political expediency is not a leadership quality we need in tough times. Sooner or later, that character flaw will bite Obama big-time -- and us if we elect him president.

I'm not saying Obama has no continued future in politics. He just needs more experience in life to weed out those character deficiencies. That's why I'm asking Americans to look afresh at these questions: Is Obama crisis-leadership qualified? Will he truly be ready Jan. 20 to assume the helm of our country?

Actually, those leadership questions have been answered already by three leading Democrats (before they could taste the perks from their alignment with the Democratic presidential nominee). Obama's own running mate, Sen. Joe Biden, replied only months ago about whether Obama is ready for the presidency: "Right now I don't believe he is. The presidency is not something that lends itself to on-the-job training." Then he later told George Stephanopoulos, "I stand by the statement." Biden was right.

Before Obama was her party's choice, Hillary Clinton repeatedly proved him to be an indecisive waffler who couldn't or wouldn't be pinned down on any issues. Hillary was right.

Even former President Bill Clinton dodged having to give an affirmative answer to an ABC correspondent when asked whether Obama is ready to be president by saying, "You can argue that no one is ready to be president." Another smooth answer, Bill. The fact is he totally understands that Obama is not ready.

America is in one of its toughest hours -- a market meltdown, the worst fiscal environment since the Great Depression -- an economic 9/11, if you will. Do we really believe we can be delivered by an indecisive people pleaser as our country's CEO?

Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Blonder the Better!



Well i have colored my hair once again!!! Lightened it up a lot, and I LOVE it! I must admit i love being blonde...be ready for a dark change for winter but for now..i'm embracing the blonde of my childhood!

This one is my amazing friend Kelsey's new baby Emma! Born Tuesday the 14th! Aunt Mollie LOVES holding her!


Tuesday, October 7, 2008

My own words

I LOVE fall time! One of my MOST favorite times next to Christmas! Here is Ranger amidst some of my fall decor!

I realize it has been awhile since i have posted something that contains my own words and not someone else's! So I'm going to write down what is currently on my mind.
Men....not like men are ALWAYS on my brain because they aren't.. I consider myself an independent, satisfied, well rounded woman who really is wonderfully contented with her life...but in the life of Mollie...men always seem to be lurking around the gray edges of my fabulously colored life!
I have four possibilities playing around the corners of my thoughts. And most likely i will have dates with three of them next week. Right now every situation is just solely enjoyment for me. Nothing is serious. Nothing is set in stone. I'm trying to enjoy each day for what it is!

Next thought, i'm really enjoying my time in Hermiston. I know a lot of you know my story, and my life here growing up. My last few years i was in Hermiston/Tri Cities were not the most pleasant, nor were they in any way healthy to me. I was really hesitate to come back to the area, because i had such a bad impression still on my spirit and heart because of what had happened to me here. But i really felt God was calling me home.....so i followed. The first 2-3 weeks i was here i cried a lot..my heart mourned my move from Monmouth. Monmouth was the place i truly found myself and my calling. God rescued me there. Redeemed me. And i went through the fires of purification through Him there. It was an incredible time for me, and it made me feel SO safe and wonderfully cared for. It was my comfort zone. So moving home was not my number one plan.
HOWEVER, God has blessed me SO much since i have been home! I'm loving my time spent in my childhood house. I get to be near some of my best friends on a daily basis (Tiffany and Jacob were one of the major plus points for moving back to the area!) I'm really starting to enjoy my jobs...and i know my time here is only temporary but God has brought a sense of renewal to my thoughts and feelings surrounding Hermiston! Once i leave here, whenever that may be, the darkness i equated Hermiston with is now a thing of the past. Only positive memories abound now...as it should be:)
I also have found a wonderful church! Since end of the summer i have been going to Victory Baptist (across from Goodwill) Trevor Waybright is the pastor there...and every week i hear his messages I'm blown away by the depth and passion he brings! I literally could sit and listen to him for hours! He and his wife Joy are absolutely wonderful and i adore the church! I finally found my place!
Anyway just some of my feelings! One other thing I'm thankful for....my wonderful blog community! You guys are so encouraging and your comments bless me so much! Thanks for all you do!!!

Cheers!!!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Chuck Norris..A CONSERVATIVE!!!

Hey Everyone! I get a daily report from humanevents.com and usually there are some pretty interesting articles i get to read! I would WHOLEHEARTEDLY encourage ALL conservative's to subscribe to their feed! Ann Coulter also writes for Human Events, and as she is one of my FAVORITE reads (books and online blogs), i support the site! Just thought you guys might want to read this. Conservative and Liberal alike can relate to the powerful words in this column!!! And can i just add.....i loved Chuck Norris before, but now that i find out he is such a strong conservative political writer, i am completely and totally impressed!





Clandestine Conservatives in Hollywood
As I was being interviewed recently at my Texas ranch by Geraldo Rivera, I thought back over my four decades in acting and how the pool of conservative "tough guys" seems to be drying up in Hollywood. Or are liberal waters just getting too hot for conservatives?

Then I recalled that The Washington Times recently reported, "A group of politically conservative and centrist Hollywood figures (up to 600 at once) organized by actor Gary Sinise and others has been meeting quietly in restaurants and private homes, forming a loose-knit network of entertainers who share common beliefs like supporting U.S. troops and traditional American values." But the article also noted that the secret is out on these clandestine meetings, as conservatives progressively are becoming more and more emboldened.

In a so-called age of tolerance, it amazes me just how intolerant some people are of those who stand for traditional values. For example, if I stand against California's memorializing of Harvey Milk Day or stand for California's Proposition 8, which would create an amendment to the California Constitution to safeguard heterosexual purity in marriage (which I do support and encourage Gov. Schwarzenegger and all Californians to do the same), I'm considered by many to be intolerant and a bigot. But if another actor takes just the opposite positions on those measures, he is considered to be compassionate and a liberator. Or when a liberal candidate, such as Hillary Clinton, runs for president, her candidacy is considered a fulfillment of civil rights and women's suffrage. But when a conservative candidate, such as Sarah Palin, runs for vice president, she's considered a radical right-wing extremist who could usurp the Capitol by toting rifles at her side.

This is America, and we should respect the fact that we will have strong, diverse opinions, and we must allow one another the freedom of speech to air such opines, not suppress them through peer pressure of any type like children. I have many acting friends and many friends in politics. I vehemently disagree with some of them, and that is my American right, as it is theirs. We must agree to disagree agreeably, without blogging about or denigrating someone's life and character before the nation and rest of the world. We must do better at keeping the focus on the fact that we are Americans first; we are not just conservatives and liberals.

If we are going to move our country forward, if it is going to survive and flourish for the next generation, then we have to drop the partisan rancor and pick up a unified patriotism -- not the patriotism of the past eight years or even the past 18 years, but the patriotism of unified spirit and passion shown by early Americans. What was important to them, what they fought for, was not the left or the right, but being American and being free. We've got to get back to that form of patriotism -- one that is based upon the Constitution, not congressional corruption, and elects people for their character, not their charisma. These are the type of citizens and leaders who don't go deeper into debt to bail out debt. These are the type of citizens and leaders who will say enough is enough. Like Ron Paul, who, after drawing similarities between the $700 billion bailout and the Great Depression, said, "The only thing we learn from history, I am afraid, is that we do not learn from history." (Getting to the heart of America's Founders' beliefs -- their patriotism and answers to our problems -- is also at the heart of why I wrote my latest New York Times best-seller, "Black Belt Patriotism.")

I admire those in the recent past who were able to represent a respectful conservatism in the liberal-leaning show business industry -- men such as Charlton Heston, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart and Ronald Reagan. And I'm grateful for others today who also have stood for conservative values -- incredible actors such as Jim Caviezel, Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and others. These are the type of men who will go against the grain of the Hollywood status quo. These are the type of men who get the fact that entertainment isn't about playing party politics. These are the type of men who demonstrate what my hero and stalwart conservative, John Wayne, once said: "Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway."

Despite Tinseltown's liberal leanings, there is a lot of good that conservatives are doing in the film industry -- not only for American entertainment but also for activism. That is why I recommend movies such as Sherwood Pictures' "Fireproof," David Zucker's "An American Carol" and the millennial social cry to expose and stop the global and even American slave trade, "Call + Response."

Underground or aboveground, we're all "created equal … endowed by (our) Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." On Main Street or Wall Street, in the movie business or the political arena, maybe there's much more overlap in life than we think; maybe we've got a lot more in common than we really know. We're Americans.

(Note From Chuck: My wife, Gena, and I send our heartfelt condolences to the family and close friends of Paul Newman. Newman was absolutely one of Hollywood's finest, not only as an actor but also as a gentleman and humanitarian. Another legendary actor, who inspired us all, has ridden off into the sunset, but he never will be forgotten.)

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

"The O Man"

I must admit I'm trying not to pay a whole lot of attention to the mass generated political emails. They are amusing and interesting to read, i will admit that, but i went on a HUGE crusade to some liberal friends
( about a certain Sarah Palin bashing email) about 3 weeks ago.
I said it was unfair to base one's entire political argument on propaganda emails generated by the media. So I'm going to play fair on both sides. I'm not passing around political forwards bashing Obama, however......posting a blog on my personal blog space is different! So I'm posting an email i got that i think is very interesting. Let me know your thoughts!

Jack Wheeler on the O-Man
JACK WHEELER is a brilliant man who was the author of
Reagan's strategy to break the back of the Soviet
Union with the star wars race and expose their inner
weaknes s. For years he wrote a weekly intelligence
update that was extremely interesting and well
structured and informed. He consults(ed) with several
mega corporations on global trends and the future,
etc. He is a true patriot with a no-nonsense approach to
everything. He is also a somewhat well known mountain
climber and adventurer.

Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler

The O-man, Barack Hussein Obama, is an eloquently
tailored empty suit. No resume, no accomplishments,
no experience, no original ideas, no understanding of
how the economy works, no understanding of how the
world works, nothing but abstract empty rhetoric
devoid of real substance.

He has no real identity. He is half-white, which he
rejects. The rest of him is mostly Arab, which he
hides but is disclosed by his non-African Arabic
surname and his Arabic first and middle names as a way
to triply proclaim his Arabic parentage to people in
Kenya . Only a small part of him is African Black from
h is Luo grandmother, which he pretends he is
exclusively.

What he isn't, not a genetic drop of, is
'African-American,' the descendant of enslaved
Africans brought to America chained in slave ships.
He hasn't a single ancestor who was a slave. Instead,
his Arab ancestors were slave owners. Slave-trading
was the main Arab business in Eas t Africa for
centuries until the British ended it.

Let that sink in: Obama is not the descendant of
slaves, he is the descendant of slave owners. Thus he
makes the perfect Liberal Messiah.

It's something Hillary doesn't understand - how some
complete neophyte came out of the blue and stole the
Dem nomination from her. Obamamania is bey ond
politics and reason. It is a true religious cult,
whose adherents reject Christianity yet still believe
in Original Sin, transferring it from the evil of
being human to the evil of being white.

Thus Obama has become the white liberals' Christ,
offering absolution from the Sin of Being White. There
is no reason or logic behind it, no faults or flaws of
his can diminish it, no arguments Hillary could make
of any kind can be effective against it. The
absurdity of Hypocrisy Clothed In Human Flesh being
their Savior is all the more cause for liberals to
worship him: Credo quia absurdum, I believe it because
it is absurd.

Thank heavens that the voting majority of Americans
remain Christian and are in no desperate need of a
phony savior.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Sonnets and Subbing

Yesterday i had the pleasure of subbing for Pearl Harn at the High school! I had three periods of her Language Arts classes, and loved every second of them:) They were great kids and we got to study LITERATURE! My fav!!! Anyway during their writing time, i picked up a book of sonnets on Pearl's desk and did some enjoyable reading.....i found this sonnet and it really resonated in me and stuck with me through the day...i decided to write it in here... I just feel like it really is what love is all about...true love. It's an "ever fixed mark" not easily shaken and proven through the tests of time....

Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare

Let me not to the marriage of true minds

Admit impediments. Love is not love

Which alters when it alteration finds,

Or bends with the remover to remove:

O no! it is an ever-fixed mark

That looks on tempests and is never shaken;

It is the star to every wandering bark,

Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.

Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks

Within his bending sickle's compass come:

Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,

But bears it out even to the edge of doom.

If this be error and upon me proved,

I never writ, nor no man ever loved.




Saturday, September 20, 2008

Hair Hair Hair!!!

Thanks Diane for the fun website www.yearbookyourself.com! You all should go check it out!
Anyway compliments to that site i was able to see what i would look like in many different eras!

1960


1966


1968


1982

So much fun on my relaxing Saturday:)

Monday, September 15, 2008

Wedding at the Orcas Islands

Just got home last night at 2:30 am from my cousin's wedding up in the Orcas Islands ( one of the many islands in the San Juan Islands outside of Seattle). It was a wonderful weekend full of laughs, a family reuniting and amazingly beautiful scenery! As i'm uploading some of the photos of the weekend now i'm going to post some of my favorites!
Destination weddings are definitely more stressful and take much more planning, but there couldn't have been a more stunning backdrop to exchange vows!

Bennett tying his tie for the wedding


Coming in on the ferry

Some views around the town of Orcas Island




Bennett and i walked around downtown for awhile on Saturday


This was the view from the backyard of the lovely house where the wedding was held