Monday, May 28, 2007

Bahama Mamas and Papas...

We are officially the most spoiled people on earth! Mike's parents have just treated us and the rest of their immediate family to a beautiful vacation to Paradise Island in the Bahamas! I've never seen anything like this place; they've taken us to some pretty amazing locations, but I think this one takes the cake. The entirity of Paradise Island is one huge resort, most of it is part of Atlantis, just off the coast of Nassau. You can find and do just about everything you could imagine without leaving the island, though we did leave and spend some time in Nassau as well. You can swim, do water slides, eat in a dozen different places, lay by the pool, go to movies, paint pottery, rent scooters, shop, snorkel, boat, and so many otther things, and we did almost all of it!

The weather was incredible the vast majority of the trip, with only one truly cloudy/rainy day, which gave us just the right opportunity to release some creative juices on some pottery and see a movie. The rest of the week we snorkeled, scootered, swam in a ridiculous amount of different pools around the resort, played cards, "passed the pigs" (ask Kristi and Jason about their new favorite game), swooshed down water slides, ate delicious cuisine, and laughed together. Such a great time of hanging out with family, getting a little (or a lot) of sun, and just spending time being one big family!

Mike's parents, Larry and Stephanie, flew down a week early to scope the place out, make sure it was appropriate accomodations, and to get an early start on their tans. The rest of us, Mike's middle sister Karen who's out in Chaska these days, youngest sister Kristi and her husband Jason who are hailing from Virginia Beach, and Mike and I, flew in last Saturday and stayed for a whole week! Enough talking, want to see some pics? Come on Kayla, I know you only check for pictures these days ;) !
Jason, Kristi, Karen, and Larry enjoying a mid-afternoon ice cream break; check out that water behind us! Can you believe the color!?


Here's us on scooter day: me showing off my road wounds (tell you about that in a second), and Jason, Karen, me, Mike, and Kristi loving our day out. We rented three scooters on Wednesday, toured around Paradise Island for a bit, and then went across the bridge and hit a couple of local spots in and around Nassau. Originally we thought we'd start out with Jason and Kristi on one, Mike and I on another, and Karen on the third. Karen had a little bit of a hard time, tipped over on a round-about, so I thought I might give it a whirl. Did pretty good until we had to make a right-hand turn out of Arawak Cay (they drive on the left side of the road), mixed up the brake and acceleration, made it out of traffic, but jumped a curb and apparently flew off the scooter. Scrapped up my shoulder and elbow, have a mother of a bruise on my leg, but other than that, amazingly, I was perfectly fine, not even shook up or anything, thank God. Showed off my road burns, got back on, and we continued on our way. I still can't quite believe it, in all my years of riding horses and driving, haven't been in anything major that was my fault until I rented a little scooter in the Bahamas! Maybe I'll at least get a good scar out of the deal, but not likely! It's healing pretty good.

We ate out a a few different, delicious places. Here's Karen and Steph while we were out at a local joint called the Poop deck, very yummy, and great view; our table overlooked the marina between Paradise Island and Nassau, and we ate right at sunset! Beautiful!








One of the other really amazing things about this place in that everywhere you went, there were gardens and pools full of gorgeous flowers, plants, and aquatic life! It was like living in a botanical garden and full marine aquarium! Everything from plumeria and hibiscus to sharks, starfish, and a huge 10-foot manta ray! Here we are at the nurse shark pool, standing on the bridge looking down at 5 or 6 of them, and here's a baby hammerhead! Don't worry Heather, took tons of pictures for you of all the sharks, even got a couple of cool little video clips; if I ever figure out how to load videos, I'll post one!

I think I'll pause for now. We also spent one night taking some family pictures, so when I get those developed, I'll post a few more! Thanks Larry and Steph for such an amazing trip!!

Monday, May 07, 2007

Follow up to "and the nominations are..."

Hey, I think I've told a bunch of you this already, but for the wider group at large, my husband is the best, and officially loved and respected by all his peers at school! I told you that he was nominated for two awards, and I guess a couple of my facts were not quite accurate, but this is how everything really turned out: he received three awards!!

He received a Rho Chi (sp?) award for being one of a small handful of students to receive 4.0 GPA last semester! (And as proud as he is, he's come to reality a bit as he's had to work even harder as classes have gotten more difficult this semester, and during a conversation with a mentor-type person recently, this gentleman said he'd "never trust a 4.0" because oftentimes it means they haven't been terribly involved with anything other than their books. I guess he doesn't know Mike very well, which leads me to the other two awards...)

The second is an award within his pharmacy fraternity, yes he's in a frat, but a professional frat, all about volunteering and networking. He was awarded the "brother" with the most enthusiasm, or something to that effect. Basically, he was super involved in pretty much everything the frat did.

And the third award was along the same lines, but from his whole first year pharm student class, he was recognized as the student with the most class spirit and showing and encouraging the most professionalism among his fellow students!

I guess you can trust this 4.0; he's wicked smart and well rounded all at the same time. I'm so proud of him and all he's done; now I'd just like to see him every once and a while! I hear 2nd year is pretty bad, but it gets better after that.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Missing my peeps...

I think I'm having a lonely day, so I'd like to give a shout out to all my people that I've been thinking of today and missing desparately. BJ has just left after spending the night, and I miss her already. And in thinking of her, I miss my girls from last summer, especially Janel and Tatianna. And in thinking of last summer, I always miss my Duluth girls, Kristin, Sarah, and Kayla. And thinking of those girls, a few of my other Duluthians: Sue, Kim, Manda, Gaye... My mentors, my friends, my wise ones. I miss E, Jen, and Zeb, Mike and I's favorite couple to hang with as a couple. I think of Amy and Jim, post-Duluthians; AmyJ, my sounding board, and the one far enough removed from everything but associated enough so that I can tell her anything. I miss my Indy sisters and my Hawaii sister, I miss my mom and dad, I miss my bro-in-laws, my nephew... I miss my Iowa family and my Texas family. I miss my Furler family. I miss Becca in Mexico, I miss Marcus, wherever he is these days. I miss Trags, and I'm still waiting to meet his wife so I can miss her too. I miss J and K in VA.

Know that I have thought about each and every one of you today, that I value you all so much, and I miss you dearly. Looking forward to the next time I will see you...