Monday, August 18, 2008

Homesick

We went to Alamosa this weekend and I realized how much I miss it. Even though I grew up in Denver, Alamosa is definitely my home. The pace of life is so much slower there. I can't even express why I love it or what I love about it. It's just everything. Getting to see Mt. Blanca everyday. Being able to drive from one end of town to the other in 5 min. A church where we feel like we belong. Sigh

Now I'm back in the city. As if that wasn't depressing enough, in our training at school today we found out that we didn't do so great last year. Well that's putting it mildly. A lot of our kids lost ground last year. We new that would happen with our crazy curriculum, but it's still not fun to see.

My light at the end of the tunnel - Jules is applying for a scholarship which would require him to work 2 years in an under served area i.e. Alamosa.

1 year down... 6-7 years to go. Big Sigh.

Friday, August 15, 2008

More Links

Our wedding pictures are online! And so is a highlight video of our ceremony.

Video - http://www.vimeo.com/1446703

Pictures - http://www.pictage.com/449810

I'm so happy with how everything turned out. I can't wait to see the whole video.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Wedding Pictures

So here is a link to some pictures that a friend took at the wedding. http://www.flickr.com/photos/brooks1986/sets/72157606292048042
We're still waiting on the professional pictures. Here's one of my favorites that she took from the ceremony. Hopefully anyway. I'm still trying to figure this whole thing out.

So for the honeymoon we were fortunate enough to go to Mexico. We were on the Yucatan Peninsula in Playa del Carmen. We had an amazing time. We were only a few hundred yards from the beach.



We spent a lot of time lounging on these chairs. Surprisingly, there weren't that many people and we always got a front row seat.







Our room was amazing! It also had a little balcony we we could go out and sit. This is the view we enjoyed while eating room service. We got very spoiled!






My favorite adventure was going to a cenote. There are these underground rivers in the Yucatan and occasionally the ceiling gives out so you end up with this whole in the ground and about 30 ft down there's water. So kind of like a cave but the entrance is through the roof. We went on a tour thing that took us to one and some mayan ruins. The Mayans used to swim in the cenotes because they believed they had healing powers.

We were supposed to repel down but Jules and I decided to jump instead. It was awesome! Jules climbed out (using a ladder) and then repelled down. Our skin was so soft after our dip.


So I'm having a heck of a time trying to format this with the pictures. Someone is going to have to explain to me how to do this.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Why Not

So we finally gave in and decided to create a blog. We probably won't be good at staying current, but what the hay, it might be fun.