Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Boomer and Marlie

For the time being, we are the proud owners of two labs, Boomer and Marlie. Boomer is a black lab, and he is seven-years-old. I adopted him in the summer of 2005. He stayed at Brett's house in Lubbock (since I had an apartment) until we got married and moved to Dallas, with Brett's parents taking care of him until we bought our house in Rowlett. He is the most laid-back and obedient dog there is!

Since Boomer was all alone while we were both at work all day, we had talked about how we needed to get another dog to keep him company. After much thinking and talking about it, we added Marlie, a yellow lab puppy, to the mix by adopting her back in March from Tassie's Hope in Carrollton.

She just turned one, and she sure does keep Boomer company (maybe to the point that he gets a little annoyed :) Well, I take that back, because I took Marlie for a couple of hours one night, and Brett stayed back with Boomer. He said that Boomer was beside himself the entire time without Marlie :( He was so distraught that he wouldn't even eat; and if you have seen Boomer, you know he does not skip many meals!

Our two dogs have provided us with some comedic relief, practice on patience, dog-proofing skills for our house and yard, and, most of all, having them makes me feel a lot safer when Brett is away traveling. Oh, and they also take some great pictures!
This was Marlie's first attempt to swim (Lake Ray Hubbard, shown above). She's pretty strong, but she freaked out when she jumped in. This was her trying to climb back into the boat! We lifted her back in, and she went for a dive again. Gotta love labs!
Watching Brett mow
They both sleep under things (coffee table, bed, etc.), so we don't how responsive they'd be in the middle of the night as watchdogs.
Cozying up with me
Watching Brett go into the gas station as I stayed in the car
Lake Travis (no attempts at swimming were made that time :)
Anticipating food crumbs...they are good at that!
Waiting for the ball, playing fetch in the backyard
Synchronized sleeping
Scoot over Brett!
Our niece, Riley, going for a ride!
Sleeping on the back patio...they did not know we were home yet.
Hard to make out (because I took the picture through the screen door), but it shows they really do get along!
Beware of dogs!!!
(Brett's screensaver)

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

California Beaches

A couple of weekends ago we headed to the Pacific Coast for a four-day, mini vacation. It was my first time to California, so I was pretty excited!

We flew into San Diego and visited Coronado Island. We rented a car for the weekend, and from there we drove up to Newport Beach along the Pacific Coast Highway (one of the most beautiful stretches of highways in the world!)

Brett has been there once before on business. And he's glad to get away from work any chance that he can!

We stayed at a Marriott, which had a nice golf course nearby. But, did we play? No...too expensive!
We rested by the pool, ate well, and watched (although we really wanted to learn) surfers in Newport, Laguna, and Huntington beaches.

It was a very relaxing trip (to say the least), and we definitely would love to go back!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Belize (Central America, Round Two)

After Tikal in Guatemala, we headed to Belize for the second week of our vacation. We treated it sort of as our anniversary trip, as we both have wanted to go to Belize because we had heard wonderful things about the country. Being the outdoorsy kind of couple we are, we sort of backpacked across the country. I KNOW, I still don't know how I managed to get all my stuff for two weeks in one bag! Well, I admit, it was a large backpack :)

Here we are crossing the Guatemala/
Belize border

Once in Belize, we stayed in San Ignacio. At dinner the first night, our restaurant listed several of the tours offered. We ended up going through Lonely Planet to join in on a cave tour the next morning. This, too, was unplanned (like so many other things during our trip), but it turned out to be amazing, and one of our favorite excursions.

The Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM, for short) Cave Tour was an all-day, challenging trek that included hiking, swimming, climbing, etc. Our guide took us through the archaeological site to see ceremonial pottery and stoneware, artifacts, and the calcified remains in burial chambers dated back over 2,000 years!

We could not believe we were able to do this...in the states these artifacts would be roped off and in glass cases.
The Stone Princess

After this tour, we took a chicken bus (yep) to Belmopan, the country's capital. From there we hopped on another route south to Caves Branch and stayed at a resort-like lodge. The surrounding views were beautiful!

Above: Brett enjoying the view and a book with a cup of coffee on the patio

Below: Our bungalow!

We also hiked over to the Blue Hole National Park, where we took a dip in the crystal clear water, surrounded by the most beautiful flowers and hundreds of birds.
From there, we headed further south to a small community of Hopkins. We had read about it in our Moon guidebook, and I had heard from several people that it was a lovely and romantic town.

Here is Brett trying his hand out at kayaking. It was fun!

We booked a flight to Belize City and onto Caye Caulker (another popular destination). We flew in a four-seater plane (ahhh!), and I was a little terrified to go (the front-seat passenger was a little boy about 8-years-old, and I thought, "If he can do it, so can I!")

Looking back, it was worth every penny (and the detour) to get the aerial view of the Belizean coast.

So the last stop on our tour of Belize was Caye Caulker, a small little island (caye) with a laid-back agenda. We were ready to stay put and do nothing! And that's exactly what we did...

With access to the Caribbean, we decided we couldn't pass up the chance to go snorkeling. We have wanted to take scuba diving lessons and get certified, but we have not had time. Maybe next year!

On a tour that was arranged, we boarded a sailboat with about 20 other people. We went into the water three times. The first was the Coral Gardens, with beautiful coral reefs stretching to the surface of the water. Also, we were able to see Manatees...although they are HUGE, they seemed to be very docile.

The second drop was at the Shark Ray Alley, where, as the name implies, we saw nurse sharks and stingrays. I was a little timid about hanging out with these sea creatures, so reluctant that I even did a back flip (not on purpose, obviously) into the barracks of the sailboat. I would have to say I may not be so inclined to learn to scuba dive after that experience. I think I’ll stick to just checking out the coral.

Also, we visited the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, where the coral reef was soooo colorful. We even saw a sea turtle on the way back to the boat. Fun experience for sure!

View from our patio in Caye Caulker

A tropical storm was on it's way, so we left at a good time.
Belize City Marina
After all these water and land exercises (for two weeks at that), we were ready to get home…that’s when they say you know you had a great vacation, right?!