Sunday, January 27, 2008

One snowy night......


So, a couple of days ago, it snowed. And not only did it snow, it stuck to the ground! That night Greg, Justin and I went on a walk. We went up some trails into the neighborhoods behind our apartments. The snow on the grounds was powder dry and it crunched under our feet as we walked. The boys were gracious enough to let me stop to get a few snowy night pictures. It really was beautiful, all of these gorgeous houses all covered in snow. A long walk like that makes you think that maybe life isn't so bad, and it makes you remember what life truly has to offer. It also is a lot of fun. The hills were so icy that cars couldn't get to their houses. They would get halfway up the hill and then slowly slid right back down. Of course, we had to experience to this sliding sensation for ourselves. So Greg found a piece of plastic and sat on it, and slid down the hill. They even got me to try it once..ok twice! We must have looked hilarious as 3 adults sliding down the streets on our bums at 9 o'clock at night. But it is these things we do that make life count. Finding joy in the everyday will always keep the worries at bay.

The images I took were in your basic neighborhood. I just love the way snow makes everything look. The night was cloudy with some clear skies. It was cold and crisp, and quiet. Here is one shot I got of the moon.


And last but not least, here is a look off our back deck. I know, you've been dying to see where we live, so here is a small preview.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Into the New Year we go.....






It is now 2008 and we are still in Oregon! I am thinking that is a good sign. We have not rushed back to Arizona (although I must admit I want to sometimes) into the land of warmth and a decent job market. As we face this new year ahead of us, we realize that it is a year of change, a year of taking life into our own hands and making something out of it. I expect that even though we have a slow start, we will emerge at the end in our own way, victorious.
I miss everyone so much. I have a little piece of home with all my family and many friends scattered across the country. If I could have all of you in one place, no matter that place, that would be home to me. But for now, I think I am making Oregon my home and am going to take more time to enjoy its many splendors. I have seen so many beautiful things, and there is so much more out there to explore. I am really looking forward to the spring. I really want to start my own garden on my great back decks. Greg and I have been trying to decide on what to grow. What kind of peppers and what kind of tomatoes, but we definitely want to try to grow lavender, basil, rosemary, thyme, mint, bee pollen, and lemon grass. We'll see what I actually do, and can grow. Maybe I will develop a green thumb this summer! Of course, Oregon weather does help.




Well, I don't know what else to say right now, but I will try to check in soon. this whole blogging thing is very new to me! Hope you enjoy some of these photos!





Oh yeah- here is a video I made for us Naylor kids for Christmas. So Kristi, Tyler and Devin, if you by some chance logged on to this, you can see your Christmas present. Hope it was a good one for all of you.