Update Potpourri

I'm back from my - ahem - rather extended blog break whilst wrapping up school. What did I do with all that time away, you ask?

I completed my MBA, which felt a little something like this:



I read a couple of lovely books by amazing fellow authors:

Fraction of Stone - Amazon
Poison by Bridget Zinn
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And I got very excited about this movie trailer:



In more sobering news, some of you will remember my former Very Awesome Roommate from past posts. Well, she is now living in Oklahoma, just south of Moore where last week's tornado hit. Luckily, she is okay. But she knows families who lost their homes, and it continues to be a mess down there, so please keep that entire area in your thoughts and prayers.

Also, sometime toward the end of the A-Z Challenge, the blog passed 200 followers (Y'all rock, seriously!), AND it had its second birthday. Celebrations are in order! I'm thinking up some fun ones for June. Stay tuned.

So, what have you guys been up to lately?

Blog Break



First off - Congrats to all my fellow A to Z'ers! Life kept me from getting around to as many blogs as I would've liked, but all those I did see were fantastic and entertaining. A great variety of themes this year.

Whew, now that A to Z is done, I'm taking a vacay.

Well, not exactly. It's final exam season in MBA-ville, so I'll be studying and prepping. But when I see you again, I'll be steps away from GRADUATION!

In the meantime, enjoy this hilarious commentary on the power of paper.



Back in a week or two.

Zion


We've reached the end! Congrats to all!
 
Let's take a collective pause to pat ourselves (and each other) on the back.

I'll keep this one short for a wrap up. If you haven't gone to Zion National Park - GO! The scenery is absolutely stunning.

My favorite memory from Zion is a specific photo shot. I waded across a stream at the bottom of a rock-hewn valley with red sandstone spires at the top and vibrant green trees along the valley floor. On the far side of the stream was a solid rock face with a perfect little picture-taking alcove. I hopped up into it and just got the coolest feeling of being in the middle of nature.

Later in the year, the river would flood and cover this area - I felt like I was getting a secret glimpse of features that would no longer exist in a few weeks.

It was a wonderful reminder of why we go on vacations - to seek wonder and adventure!

Hope you enjoyed this year's A to Z.

Yellowstone – Mom is Always Right



Everyone wants to see bison when they’re at Yellowstone, and we’d seen plenty and more by the time we pulled over the car at the site of the latest animal-gazing crowd. Still, we couldn't resist stopping to see what everyone was looking at.

Yet another herd of buffalo, lounging in a distant field across a stream.

By this point, my dad was about to pull a Clark Griswold. “Great. Buffalo. Yup, there they are. Look at that. Let’s go.”

My mom, ever the optimist, said “Hold on a minute. It looks like one is going to cross the river.”

My dad sent her a look. “C’mon. It’s not going to cross the river. These people have probably been waiting around for hours to see that happen. It’s not going to do it now just because we showed up.”

Two minutes later, it was swimming across the river.

Proof that moms really are always right.

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Yes, it’s kind of a tourist trap eco park in Mexico, but it’s also really fun!

We went there on a cruise excursion when I was young and did cave tubing. It was pretty cool to meander through the underground rivers in the Caribbean blue waters.


Check out the park pics on Pinterest
 

West, Key - Rainy Day Parasailing


Scene: Key West. Mid-summer. I’m strapped into a parasailing harness next to my friend, Ann, watching the boat below us zip across the brilliant Florida blue.

Enter: Rain. In the distance.

Me: That’s so cool. It’s raining over there. You can see the streaks in the clouds and everything.

Ann: And, look, you can see it hitting the water below. This bird’s-eye view is awesome!

Me: I know, right!…hey, wait…the awesome wall of rain seems to be getting closer…like, a lot closer…very quickly.

Ann: …uh oh.

*About this time, the boat does a 180 and our nice helpful parasail guys below start reeling us in like crazy*

Me & Ann: Faster!

Rain: Gets closer. Falls harder.

Me: Eeep, this is gonna be close…

And suddenly it’s pouring, we are (barely) back in the boat and our parasail guys are tossing us lifejackets to shield against the rain torpedoes as we high-tail it back to the docks, laughing hysterically.

It was a blast!

Virgin Islands - Runnin' on Island Time



To this day, Charlotte Amalie is one of my favorite ports. I love the beautiful landscapes, the myriad bays with that indescribable blue water only found in the Caribbean, and the view of the harbor lights at night from the hills above.

I remember my dad taking me sailing amongst the smaller rocky outcroppings and atolls near our hotel. Just an amazing experience!

One day during our trip, we discovered something else about our home-away-from-home.
Island time runs differently.

As in, slooooower.

Which is fantastic when you’re lounging on a beach, but not so much for when you’ve locked your keys in the trunk during a family vacation.

Yeah…we were staying on St. Thomas and planned to catch the ferry to St. John’s to visit Trunk Bay. It took hours to get a locksmith to open the trunk for us, which takes a special kind of skill considering the island is about 8 miles long at its widest. But we made the best of it, had some laughs amid the frustration and still caught the later ferry to St. John’s.



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