Another Baby quilt + bunny pictures

Sunday, October 16, 2011

My old BYU chemistry friend, Debbie, is expecting a baby girl in December!  Here's the quilt I made for her.  I used this tutorial and the fabric is from Kate Spain's Central Park line.  




We also put down some new vinyl flooring in the bunnies' room.  Here's a couple pictures of them eating dinner : )




Newest Baby Quilts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

I'm an aunt!! Jen (Dan's sister) had her baby boy on Friday, and he's really cute! I'm excited to get to meet him next time we go to New Mexico to visit. I made this quilt for him to snuggle in:



My sister-in-law, Rachael (Stu's wife), is also expecting. She's going to have a baby girl in December! Here's the quilt I made her:

Bunnies in the garden

Sunday, April 10, 2011



So, Laura and I went out and did a little work in the garden today - put up fences, built up mounds, etc.  But we realized that the bunnies would probably like some outside time.  While they were a little hesitant at first, they quickly warmed up to the fun (as you can tell from Rico's face)!

We are turning into strange bunny people.  Enjoy the album, and happy Spring!

Bunnies in the Garden

So excited!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

I finished my quilt top tonight. All that hard work was worth it!

Oahu: The North Shore

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Our last day in Oahu, we took a bus to the North Shore. We went to the Laniakea Beach (a.k.a. Turtle Beach) hoping to see some sea turtles. Unfortunately, we didn't see any lying on the beach (perhaps we went too early in the day), but we did see a couple swimming in the ocean. They were really cool!



Then, we rode the bus to Turtle Bay Resort for snorkeling. We saw a lot of different kinds of fish and took pictures with an underwater camera, but we haven't gotten them developed to see if any of them turned out.

After snorkeling, we stopped by a random shrimp shop on the side of the road and had some delicious garlic shrimp!



Oahu: Pearl Harbor

Sunday, January 2, 2011

We weren't very lucky when it came to weather during our trip. I guess that's what you get when you travel to Hawaii during winter (rainy season). But, for the most part, we didn't let the rain stop us......we just donned a few ponchos and kept going! Our first day sightseeing together, we went to Pearl Harbor and toured the USS Missouri and the USS Arizona Memorial. I highly recommend seeing both of them.

These pictures below are of the USS Missouri:




The coolest thing about the USS Missouri is that it was where the treaty was signed that ended World War II.


It was pretty sobering to watch the movie and visit the Arizona Memorial and think of all the people who died the day that Pearl Harbor was attacked. The memorial is built right on top of the sunken USS Arizona. You can still see a few parts of it sticking up through the water.






Oahu: The first few days

We were in Hawaii for two weeks in December. Dan attended and presented a poster at the Pacifichem conference (Dec. 15-20), and I just came along to vacation. I briefly considered attending the conference with him since we're both chemists, but after seeing the registration fee ($725! if you're not a student), I decided I'd rather just sightsee and hang out on the beach. I think that was a wise decision. Here are a few pictures taken from around the hotel/resort where we stayed on Waikiki Beach:






And, below is a picture of Dan with his poster.


I went on two hikes near Honolulu: Diamond Head Crater and Manoa Falls. The hike to the top of Diamond Head Crater wasn't very pretty, but there are great views of much of Oahu's coastline from the top:


The hike to Manoa Falls was a pretty, easy hike through rainforest. Here a few shots from along the way:




And, here is a picture of Manoa Falls. I wasn't able to get the whole falls in the picture because it was too tall!