Thursday, September 23, 2010

Upcoming Show

I already sent this out on Facebook, but I thought I would post it here in case some of you aren't in a habit of checking your facebook. Some friends from church have put together a talented group of musicians to perform the album Joseph, A Nashville Tribute to the Prophet. Aaron will be playing the guitar and singing some backup vocals.

The Facebook message has been misleading in that you have to pick a certain date when you make an event. They are performing the same show FOUR weekend nights in October. We know that some of you may be coming from far away, so we understand if you can't make it but I know Aaron would appreciate all who come to check it out.

Personally I think it's going to be awesome, and of course we will be having an awesome after party as well. We will have food and good times at our house after EACH of the four shows, so feel free to stop by any of the nights! Let me know if you have any questions.

Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Do the Puyallup

Since the last post was all about Aaron & I, this post will be all about Adelyn! It was actually sunny the other day so we decided to take her up to the Puyallup Fair. I told her that we were going to go see some animals and boy was she a broken record the whole way up wanting to see them right away.

Most of you know her bunny is her very favorite item in the world, so of course she spent a long time trying to talk to them.

And cows are Aaron's favorite thing in the world, so he wanted to talk to them and get a picture of her with one for his family. Just kidding of course, but it really is crazy to think that he has probably spent more time in his life with cows than he has with me!!!


Another favorite, the horses. Since we have a horse pasture behind our house, Adelyn wakes up every morning wanting to know if the horsie is out. We were amazed at how big some of the ones at the fair were!!!

In the kids section they had a little petting farm where you could get in with some of the animals. Here she is with a little baby goat.




Those of you on Facebook may have already seen the video of her dancing that I posted yesterday. For those on facebook less often, I thought I would post one here too. Don't worry...it's a different one with a nice little chicken wing move. Love it. Of course I taught her everything she knows!!
Those kids just can't help themselves when the Black Eyed Peas come on!
We had a great time and are glad we went when we did because it was pouring rain today!!!!


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Anniversary Time!!

That's right! We have now been married THREE years. It's crazy. But what's even crazier is my parents just having their 35 year anniversary. Three years seems like nothing , but they have been three awesome years, that's for sure.
We usually like to celebrate with an adventure instead of gifts, but Aaron had scheduled work the day before and the day after our big day, so we had to get a little creative. I decided to go with him to his event in Spokane, so here we are with the Spokane Falls.

Then we came home the very long way, first via the Grand Coulee Dam, one of the largest concrete structures in the world!! With that amount of concrete you could build a highway from Seattle to Miami or a 4 ft wide sidewalk around the equator twice! And they built it in the 1930s. Ridiculous.

Our next stop was Sun Mountain Lodge in Winthrop, WA, a very cute very little "old western" town. We took a little nature walk that evening and came face to face with a family of deer. It was a very beautiful spot overlooking the Methow Valley.


There are tons and tons of trails that people use to mountain bike or horseback ride in the summer and cross country ski in the winter. So of course we had to take advantage of that!


This was taken shortly before I totally biffed it. This was my first time doing real mountain biking and I was scared out of my mind but ended up having a great time. Coming down, that is. Riding up is probably the most grueling thing I have ever done!


The next two nights I convinced Aaron to camp...for some reason I like camping a lot more than he does. I guess I can thank those Warnick genes for that. Luckily Aaron admitted that he enjoyed it more than he imagined he would.
Here we are with Liberty Bell mountain, an absolutely breathtaking stop on the way to the North Cascades.


We took advantage of the beautiful day and took a hike. On that hike we were very excited to spot a bear...yes it may look more like a black dot we are so far away, but hey, it's a bear in the wild so Aaron was thrilled. Just ask the 20 or so people that he told as we kept hiking.


Here is just one of the gorgeous views along the way. This was one of the prettiest hikes I have ever been on. It is called Maple Pass and I will go back anytime with anyone else who wants to check it out.



Here are the views from the spot we scoped out for lunch. It was hard to decide which view was the best, the mountains were so jagged all around.



This was right after we met some people from none other than Burley Idaho. I swear everywhere we go in the world we meet someone with Burley connections somehow. Crazy!



This is continuing on up the North Cascades to Diablo Lake...the color of the lake was so green and so beautiful. There was a campground right on the lake that I am ready to go to next summer...anyone want to join me you let me know!


Of course we have tons more pics but in order to keep everyone's interest, we will keep it at that. A big thanks to my sisters and my parents for making it possible by taking care of Adelyn while we were gone. You guys are awesome!!