Saturday, July 25, 2009

Skydiving in Denver!

Two updates in one week!
That's right folks, you're getting TWO blog updates in one week! That's mostly because I don't know if I'm going to have/take the time to update next week... But we'll get to that a little bit later...
Since nothing exciting has happened this week... I'll tell y'all about my skydiving experience! That's right... I've said I wanted to do it forever, and now I actually have! I flew out to Denver to go, because Aaron was the only one who I could figure out that wanted to do it with me, and would actually follow through... Until I found out that Dennis wanted to go, but by then my trip was already planned and booked. (I should have just assumed that Dennis wanted to go skydiving... He's always up for something extreme.)
My weekend in Denver started out really relaxing... Just lots of hanging out, time to read and even get a nap or two in! I also finally got to see Up! for the first time. I thought it was really good, and quite enjoyed the movie. (SQUIRREL!) After the movie, we also got to walk around an outdoor mall for a while, listened to a really not impressive oldies cover bank, and walked around Borders. I don't know how well you know my obsession with books, but Borders is a very dangerous place for me. Any any given point, I am in the process of reading 2 or 3 different books. I almost always have a book in my purse to pull out and read while I'm standing in a line, waiting for something to start, eating, just about anything. I escaped Borders with only buying 2 books, which is really good. Trust me, I could have bought a cart full.
So, Sunday morning finally came. After a skydivers' breakfast of bagels, fruit and yogurt, we were headed off to meet Kristen, Aaron's older sister, at the Longmont Airport. (on a side note, we tried to google what skydivers eat for breakfast, but to no avail. Aaron decided that Norwegians are hard core and they have a spread similar to what we ended up eating, so that's how we decided what a skydivers' breakfast actually had.) We got there and filled out all of the paperwork, signed I wouldn't sue if I was injured or killed... Then waited, and waited and waited, and waited. Finally, they called our names and we started suiting up in purple and black jumpsuits and fantastic harnesses. I wish I had a picture of any of this, but we had to empty out all of our pockets before we could jump; there wasn't any place for me to leave my camera that would be locked up, and I wasn't really in the mood to leave my camera unattended and possibly get stolen. After that, I was lucky enough to be the first one to meet my instructor/jumping partner- his name was Nick. I was actually really glad I had the instructor that I did. I was the only one who really got any instruction on the ground. After Nick showed me the positions and everything that I'd need for jumping, we were headed to the truck to take a ride out to the plane.
Soon, we were all aboard the plane, and headed up to 12,500 feet... At 6,000 feet, we levelled out for a couple of minutes while 3 single jumpers went. Then we continued up to our altitude. When the guys jumped out at 6,000 feet, Kristen's fear jumped up as high as we were. All morning Kristen was talking about how nervous she was. Her boyfriend told her that she could back out and he wouldn't make fun of her. That's probably true... but she knew that Aaron would make fun of her forever. So, she was there. We decided that on a more positive note, if we did die skydiving today, we wouldn't have to go back to work on Monday morning. :o) So, when the singles jumped, Kristen realized what we were really doing, and went totally white. After, she said she didn't know we could all tell she was really that scared... Trust me, the whole plane knew how scared she was.
If you think a sitting by the engine on a commercial airplane gets loud, you should try a little unsealed airplane. :o) At 12,500 feet, we finally levelled off again, and our tandem group started going! Kirsten was the first one out of the plane... I wasn't so sure that she was going to go after how white she turned. But she did it... and you could hear her scream from inside the plane.
I was the last one out of the plane. Up until that moment, I had been a little scared/nervous, but nothing too bad. I don't know that it had really sunk in that I was about to jump out of a plane. I was all attached to Nick, and standing on the edge of the plane ledge, looking down at the ground and everything, and I started to wonder what the heck I was doing! But, by then it was too late. I was all attached to Nick, and before I knew it, he was pushing us out of the plane. I'm not really sure how my mind did it, but I actually went through all of the steps and positions that Nick had gone through with me on the ground. If I thought that the plane was loud, free falling was that much louder! Imagine driving at, what I later found out was, 142 mph and sticking your head out the window... That's about what it was. After free falling for nearly a minute, Nick pulled the cord and we got to drift down. It was absolutely amazing. I got to look at the mountains, and just the land as far as I could see in every direction.
Now, for future reference, if you ever go tandem skydiving and the instructor asks you if you like roller coasters, the answer is no. He asked me, and not knowing why, I answered yes. He then directed the parachute so that we started spinning really fast in circles! YIKES! If you know me, then you know that I DO NOT like spinning. I always skip the Tea Cups and the Orange Stinger at Disney. This was by far the closest I got to losing my breakfast... Once we were all back on the ground and were talking about our experience, Kristen and I agreed that going on a roller coaster and rapidly spinning in circles at 6,000 feet in the air are two very different things.
As soon as we landed on the ground, Nick checked our stats. Like I said before, during free fall, we got up to 142 miles per hour. Nick told me that tandem jumps usually only get up to between 120 and 130 mph. Nick told me I'm just really good at making myself aerodynamic. :o)
After leaving the airport, we all headed to Pearl Street in Boulder to get some lunch. After having an enjoyable lunch together, we decided to just walk around Pearl Street for a while. There was an art festival going on, so we got to walk around and look at all of the art and make some comments on it... Kristen and I agree on a lot of things I noticed... One of them is that we don't like modern art... Apparently we just aren't cultured enough. There was also another booth where a woman was selling 'fun' art... In other words, it was bright colors and child-like subjects like rubber duckies and horses. I would definitely not pay her for that... I'd rather pay Marlene to draw something for me. It would come out a lot better. I'm sorry, I'm being mean.... Either way, her art was not for me.
Later that night, after nearly missing my plane home, or so I thought, I got to have a whole new flying experience... But we're not going to talk about that one. I get frustrated thinking about it all over again... It was unbelievably obnoxious and not fun... I was really wishing I was falling out of that plane rather than sitting on it.
So... Onto the happier news of why I'm not going to be around next week to blog! I was surprised and able to get ALL of next week off of work when I got back!! I also received my Rapid Rewards free flight on Southwest for all of my travel over the last year... So, since I had a whole week off, and a flight that was free no matter how far in advance I booked it for, I called Russell and Jodee to see if I could come visit, and they said YES! So, tomorrow afternoon, I'm off to Phoenix to see Russell, Jodee, Calvin and Wesley until Friday night! I'm so excited to be able to go see them, spend some time with Jodee and the boys, not have to share the twins, and just relax. I can't wait! I'll get some picture of the boys while I'm down there and post them when I get back.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

No smart titles for me...

Hey folks! So, it's true, I've started a blog. It's also true that I started the blog because of Lisa. Lisa just moved to San Jose, California because she's all grown up and married and moving on with life... And I'm still in Utah. She misses our family, and of course, we miss her. I was trying to think of a good way to help keep her connected and close, while she's still so far away.

I guess I should preface this by saying Lisa and I are especially close, at least from my point of view. I love all of my siblings, of course, but whether it's just because we're so close in age, the two youngest, or what, she and I have become really close. I am going to miss her like mad. Lisa can always make anyone smile. She is one of the most caring people I've ever been able to associate with. I remember one night, I was absolutely heartbroken, and I started talking to Lisa about it. I started crying just out of pure pain and sadness and she was in such pain because I was hurting, that she started crying too. This is most definitely not the only time that's happened, but just one example of how fantastic she is.

Last night, I started thinking of how I was going to start out my blog... So, I thought that since it was a blog that I started because of Lisa, I'd post some different pictures of Lisa and I... Trust me, there are PLENTY, so I just picked some favorites. (sorry for any formatting mistakes... This is all new to me!)




Here's a picture of where it all began... The three girls, Amanda, Hayley, and Lisa. I was the ripe old age of 2 when Lisa was born. She's so cute.




I knew I always loved Pluto! One of my favorite things to do as a family, and a place I have a million and a half memories, is Disneyland. I found bunches and bunches of pictures with different characters at the park... and it's always Lisa and me.
This is Lisa and I at Oma's house in Avon Lake, Ohio. We would go with mom for a couple of weeks every year. We would bum around and shop (So THAT'S where my shopping addiction started?!?) go to the zoo, and just spend time with Oma and Opa. I'm not sure if this tree is Lisa's or mine (each grandchild plants a tree with Oma and Opa) but you can definitely see our personalities. I'm perfectly happy to just smile, and Lisa needs to be a little extra interesting and get the attention. :o)


I'm sure Amanda and Lisa are going to hate me for posting this picture... But this is another favorite thing of mine... Having everyone climb into a big bed, just talk and be silly. So, even though none of us look fantastic in this picture, it's one of my favorites.




Here's another picture of us at Disneyland, in front of the castle. Lisa and I have been extremely lucky. Being the two youngest, we have been able to not only take the trips with the whole family together, but we've also been able to take a lot of trips with just us and the parents. I'm pretty sure this is one such trip.





Just looking at this picture makes me smile. One Sunday, after church we were hanging out in the family room when it started to dump rain outside. This wasn't just the typical Utah rain that kind of sprinkles, it was literally pouring rain. Lisa and I got so excited, we grabbed an umberella and went outside to play. This picture was taken before we ditched the umbrella and started running in the rain and jumping in puddles... I love this picture, and kept it framed with me both times I moved to Florida.





Okay, so one more picture... Lisa brought up our past of clogging... So I had to post a picture of one of our clogging... Recitals? Performances? Either word, this was I'm pretty sure one of the first ones... Lisa's the one in the center back with the white tights. :o)


So I cheated and made my first post mostly pictures. Last night and tonight have been a great walk down memory lane. It was so much fun to look through my oodles and oodles of pictures and decide which pictures I wanted to use. It was fun to think of all of the different things I've done over the years with my family and friends, and especially with my big little sister.



I LOVE YOU LISA!!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Story Behind the Blog

Hi, this is Lisa, Hayley's big little sister.

Right after moving to California, I created this blog for Hayley as the result of a text I received from her, "I was thinking about you this morning . . . I know you're really busy studying for the cpa. . . But sometime over the next few weeks, if you set up a blog for me, I'll start a blog. Specifically for you and to keep you in the loop and I'll promise to clog once a week, even it it's just telling a story from work. I held off on having my own blog for a long time, so this is especially for you and to show you I love you."

Now, future blog readers, you are my witnesses that Hayley has promised to clog for me every week. I can't wait to see her try to tell me stories from work through the brilliant medium of clog dancing. This may seem like an insane promise unless you know that Hayley and I were, in fact, once on a clogging team together as youngsters. *sigh* However, if she runs out of clogging routines and decides to blog instead, I guess that will have to suffice.

**An Explanation for the Blog Name**: I created it as a tribute to three of Hayley's greatest obsessions: Shopping, Traveling, and Disney.

Enjoy!