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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Arcosanti

Some of you may have seen these pictures on Facebook - I seem to post more things there nowadays - so sorry for the delay here on the Blog (Jessie - hint, hint, hint) :)

This is at the entrance of Arcosanti. It's just off of I17, on your way to Flagstaff.

Of course, you all may recognize this hunk of a man - my sweet hubby. (Is it just me, or does that face remind you of Steve Martin on Dirty Rotten Scoundrels "Excuse me, may I use the bathroom?")
This is one of the amazing views at the site.
Me on our cozy bed, in our cozy room. No ac - just a fan, but it was really nice weather at night and only got up to about 85 during the day.
So this is us in the dining area. Great food and it's all made fresh. They use to have more of an agriculture project, but with the economy, they've downsized too. However, the food was yummy and healthy.



Saturday, July 4, 2009

Independence Day!

Independence Day in Safford Arizona!
We spent the weekend with our Friends
(Michelle and Noah Webster, and their son Lawrence.)

The beautiful sky - on our way down from Mt. Graham!


The lake on the top of Mt. Graham.
(Daniel took this shot- he's got a great eye!)

Daniel and Melissa
July 4th, 2009
Mt. Graham, Safford Arizona




Saturday, June 20, 2009

Family Dinner

Our Family got together while Brent and Amanda were in town. We of course went out to dinner at Tia Rosa's - a delicious Mexican Restaurant in Mesa. Lots of fun!


The Cox Boys
(Jeff, Phil, Jared, Brent, Max)

The Cox Girls (minus one)
(Colette and Melissa)

Brent celebrated his 40th (a few weeks before) and we had to celebrate again! I mean, 40 years only happens once, right?

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Daniel's Surgery

Well, some of you may have seen Daniel hobbling around on crutches. This is for good reasons - he just had knee surgery. He found out about a month ago that he had a torn meniscus (this is a cushion area in your knee). Not sure how it got torn, but it would have continued to get worse. So he opted to get surgery during his school break. We decided to head up to Vegas to have our friends dad perform the surgery - Jeff Grondell. What an awesome family. We met them a couple of months ago and just really love them. They were so kind to let us stay in the "Grondell Hotel" while Daniel was recovering.
So this is Daniel on day 1, right after the surgery. He's pretty drugged up. How else could he be smiling?
This is Daniel on day 3, when his bandages came off. The surgery required three small incisions: one for the fluid, one for the camera, and one for the tools. Since we don't live there, the Dr. taped the incisions. Pretty cool, huh?





On our way home, we got stuck in some crazy traffic. The Hoover dam is always slow, but this time it was ridiculous. The dam itself is looking pretty cool. They are constructing a new bridge and it is crazy looking.

Well, after the dam, the traffic picked up and we thought we were well on our way. Boy were we fooled.
There ended up being an accident a mile up the road and we were stuck waiting for another 2 hours. I took pictures as proof. We filled up the tank before leaving about 12:00 noon. This is the milage (17.7 miles) and this is the time the road started moving again (3:16 pm)!



And this is what Daniel looked like, sitting in the back seat during this lovely wait.



We finally made it home about 8:00 pm safely! We were happy to come home to our sweet pets and Daniel's parents and grandma were here waiting to greet us. They had cleaned up the entire house (inside and out), concerned that we wouldn't be able to. It sure is nice to have parents (in-laws) here, I must admit.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Tula and Bath Time

Garden "Firsts"

We've been enjoying many of our "Firsts" from our garden...


Our First Roma Tomatoes!






Our First Strawberry...





Our first zucchinis...








And tons of herbs...

Daniel is working on getting some sun coverings due to the fun "scorching" heat we enjoy here in AZ. Looks like it will work out well. He's got the Brazilian "Jeitinho" - I love it.
Hope you all can get excited about gardens too. We are really learning a lot and have suggestions of what we'd do differently for anyone interested. And if anyone wants some basil or green onions, (and soon - tomatoes) let us know... We have lot's to share :)

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Daniel and Toby

Okay - this is a little gross, but totally funny...