what a wonderful day

February 2nd, 2008

Today was a wonderful day. Scott and I got to sleep in, which is a real treat for us. I had my morning coffee while we both fiddled on our respective computers. After taking a shower, we decided to head out to AAA, with the hope of gathering some information for our honeymoon. We are trying to decide between Hawaii, Alaska or mainland US. It has proved to be a very frustrating decision. After meeting with a travel assistant, we determined we would most likely just plan the trip ourselves, especially is going to Alaska. We enjoyed a nice lunch at Blimpies before heading home to pick up the dog for a short hike.

Scott, I and Sipapu enjoyed the Lookout Mountain Circumference Trail. The desert is really green right now which made the hike even better because the scenery was that much more appealing. Aside form a small rabbit hopping in the desert when we pulled into the trailhead, we did not see any wildlife. Papu did a really great job on the trail, aside from not having manners when we encountered two other hikers with dogs. He apparently has never seen a dog before. It was a great afternoon and it felt really good to be active.

After a brief rest at home, we headed out to the Apple store to drool over the new MacBook Air, which we both would absolutely love to own. While there we checked out the new Nano and the iPod Touch. There is a strong likelihood that I will be getting the iPod Touch sometime soon, to condense my electronic devices from 3 to 2, as the Touch appears to have decent PDA functions (minus a to do function). We’ll stew on that for a while to make sure the right decision is made.

The day was capped of by a dinner at Lone Star. This was our first dinner excursion at this restaurant. We’ve had lunch there many times. We both enjoyed our meals and of course each others company. It was a great way to end what had been a really good day.

I spy…

October 15th, 2007

He just looks like he’s going to get into trouble, doesn’t he! I wonder what he’s thinking as I took this super close-up picture.