Wednesday, October 20, 2010

More Schnauzers!



Abby had her puppy! We didn't plan on her getting pregnant so young, but sometimes it's hard to control animal instincts and...she got pregnant. Luckily it was with another schnauzer. We actually took her to the vet a couple days ago and he told us he didn't think she was pregnant, but...he was wrong. Obviously. Luckily, she only had one puppy that we think is a boy. We had to help her a little with the birth last night(which freaked Jon out a little bit...to put it mildly:) ) but besides that, everything went well as she's such a good little mother. I'm already in love with the puppy, which is bad because we really don't need another dog. Although, I could totally justify it if I need to. I'm totally an animal lover and I could be content just being around animals all day long. Particularly, baby ones. Anyway, the puppy was born on October 19th, and here are some pictures.



I know it's hard to see the puppy this is one of the best pictures we can get of him with Abby.



How could you not love that face?




I promise I'm not choking the puppy even though it looks like that. He started yawning as I took this picture. I can't get over how cute his little paws are.



Sleeping...which is something he does for a good portion of the day.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Traveling Adventures


This summer Jon and I got to go to Pittsburgh to visit his sister, Aubree and her husband Mike. Last summer it was Oregon for Erika's wedding, this summer Pennsylvania...I hope this trend of traveling continues. I think I said in my Lagoon post that I love car trips...I changed my mind. I love traveling but I hate traveling in cars. Everything we went to in Pennsylvania was a few hours away and I just have to say that Dramamine(I don't know if that's spelled right) became my best friend...even if it did make me drowsy and boring in the car. I think boring is better than puking though. Anyway, anyone knows me well, knows I'm not the best car travel companion because I fall asleep whether I'm drugged up or not. Soooo.....here are some pictures from our wonderful trip:


Jon and his sister, Aubree in the covered bridge



Really this is just a random picture of a butterfly near the covered bridge...a very cool, random butterfly.



I wish Rexburg was this pretty






The city of Pittsburgh is behind us. This was the first day right after we got off the plane.

Our computer is super slow uploading these pictures so that's all I'm going to post for today. I know our lives are incredibly important to everyone and you want to see more, but it will just have to wait. But don't worry, I'll try to post some more soon when I have more time.



These next pictures are of Niagara Falls. We went on the Maid of the Mist boat ride, which went right up to Niagara Falls, and the Cave of the Winds tour which went right against the mountain by a smaller waterfall. We got soaked.




This was before we went on Maid of the Mist. We wanted to show off our awesome ponchos.





I took this while we were on the Maid of the Mist.







The grounds around Niagara Falls




Cave of the Winds




These next pictures are of us at Palmyra. What a wonderful place! It's really true that there's a different feeling in these places. We had the opportunity of going to Palmyra and Kirtland. I wish we'd had more time so that we could stay longer.






Joseph Smith's house







This is a 1st edition Book of Mormon

I love this picture. I don't think there's a spot in the sacred grove that isn't beautiful.


The Sacred Grove.


Newel K. Whitney Store



Inside of Newel K. Whitney's house where Joseph Smith stayed for awhile


The room where the School of the Prophets was held. The feeling in this room was amazing. Before we left, one of the missionaries sang "Nearer My God to Thee," and the Spirit was soo strong. I really don't even have words for it, other than, the church is true.




Chocolate World!

Hershey, Pennsylvania is like the Disneyland of chocolate. If you love chocolate, I would highly recommend going here. :)



At the entrance



Lots of candy!


Outside, waiting to make our own candy bars



In our lovely getup, with my chocolate bar in the background



Monday, October 4, 2010

Sunday, September 5, 2010

sand dunes


Karolyn had this great idea to go out to the sand dunes. Honestly, I don't think I've been out there since I graduated high school. Anyway, first we ate dinner and then played some good ol' frisbee.
Yes, I can catch a frisbee and this picture above is proof. Throwing, on the other hand...



And, so can Jon but he does it with more flair than me



Our good old boyscouts making a fire




If you haven't done it, playing frisbee on a hill, in the sand is quite the exercise. We all got tired after awhile and the obvious thing to do next was dig a big hole...Everyone likes to dig holes, right? Jon dug his soo deep that Erika could literally stand inside with just her head sticking out. Granted, she's not the tallest person in the world(I say that with love) but it was still pretty deep. Of course we had to bury her after she jumped in and then we had to take a picture.



I added this picture because we're just soo dang cute.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Yes, we use diapers in the Blackburn home

I have to give an explanation to these next pictures. I really haven't just gone overboard trying to make my dog into a baby by putting her in diapers. She just barely reached her "womanhood" and went into heat. We don't want...stuff, to get all over our carpet so the vet recommended dog diapers. I know it sounds crazy but it works. She looked so cute in them, I couldn't resist putting a couple pictures on here.




Graduation

Well, my parents can officially say all of their kids have graduated from college. Karolyn got her bachelor's degree at the end of this last July. I have to say that going to her graduation brought back memories of my own. When I graduated...I didn't want to be done. There's times when I still wish I could go back. Well, I wish I could until I see Jon doing homework and then that desire leaves for awhile. :) But, looking back, it was the perfect time for me to graduate-whether I was ready or not. Anyway, here are some pictures I took of her graduation. We also took some videos but I won't put them on here because I think Karolyn would kill me. Let's just say...graduates can go crazy when the pressure of school is finally off...















Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Mountains and Strings

This was the first year that I got to go to Mountains and Strings as a coach/helper person, instead of as a student. I had gone in 2001-2004 as a student in high school and loved it so I was excited to go again. It was interesting to be on the other side watching all the students and to remember back when I was one of them. Oh how life changes after high school! I got the opportunity to play in/coach the Schumann quintet which was incredibly fun.


The top picture is a panoramic view of where I got to sleep. The middle section is called the Scovel Center where we rehearsed and then the section on the right is a bunch of rooms where we stayed. The kids had to stay in the dorms which weren't too far away from us.



I think I saw a different looking weird moth everyday. These are two that were sitting on my window one morning. They aren't the coolest ones I saw but the only ones I had a camera for. I think the one on the top right is pretty interesting though.


These are pictures from our horseback ride. Everyone just rode through the woods on their horses in a single file line. It wasn't the most exciting thing of the week but it was pretty relaxing to just slowly ride on a horse through some really beautiful scenery.



The next to last picture above is a picture of my quintet. It's sad that I look about the same age as all of them even though I'm at least 8 years older. Anyway, they were really amazing kids and I thought our quintet sounded really good by the end...although, I had my doubts about it during the middle of the week. The last picture is just a picture of the chamber orchestra. We performed outside but it happened to be a really cold, rainy night. We had to keep stopping in between each song to hide under the shelter so that our instruments didn't get wet.