Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Gosh, I love sparklers

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Ah-mur-i-ca

Fourth of July is one of my favorite holidays partially because it's one of the few holidays in summer. Bryan and I had people over [maybe too many people for a one bedroom apartment with a weak AC] for a dessert potluck. Then we went to the park across the street where the city had a firework show and bands playing. Beside the ridiculous heat, we had a lot of fun and I think we all look pretty good for being so sweaty!

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Bryan and I made this cake where when you cut into it, it's an American flag. Pretty cool, right? Well, I wish we could take credit for it, but it was stolen from this tasty website. I think we'll be making one every year now because it was such a big hit.
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Our Weekend Bike Ride via Instagram

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Right now, Bryan is in between seasons. Cherries just finished and apples are starting to grow. So lately, we have been going to the fruit stands for our fruit. On Sunday, we rode 10 miles on our tandem to the Yolo Fruit Stand after church and piled our backpacks full of fruits and veggies. But as we were on our way back our tire blew out. Thank God for our friend Nate who has a sweet van that can fit a tandem because a 10 mile walk in that heat would have been awful! Thanks Nate!
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Sometimes...

we like to go for a bike ride to the market and eat melons for dinner.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Any working woman should listen to this...

Dennis the Menace Park

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And a picture not in Dennis the Menace Park, but on Cannery Row...
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Mirror Maze

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This weekend we also did something called the "mirror maze", which is this huge maze made out of mirrors. Mirrors, not beers. [Earlier I was telling a friend that I went through the mirror maze and she thought I was saying beer maze. Lesson learned. I need to work on pronunciation.] Anyways, I would say that Bryan and I got our twelve dollars worth out of this thing. We went through it forwards, backward, raced each other from each side, and did a couple more rounds after going wine tasting. Overall, super fun!


P.S. I would also like to point out that Bryan did not participate in the wine tasting; however, I did. I would also like to add that I somehow improved my mirror maze time after wine tasting and managed to beat Bryan by whole minutes. I am a mirror maze champ!