Hi MIT IV! So much has happened since we last saw each other, so I figured I'd do one mega-post to talk about it all. If you want more detail on anything, just comment and say so :)
So first...I graduated! This is me and Susan Hockfield, and then me and Petek.
After graduation we went to spend a week with some of our relatives in New Hampshire and New York. This included watching my cousin play softball, touring a submarine with Peter, defending ourselves from mosquitoes, and playing in the cold Maine ocean and seeing more cousins.
Then I made it back to Colorado, and had 24 hours to go through my room and get everything ready for the moving truck. It was tight, but I did manage to make it! Since then I've been going on hikes with the family, and going shopping for cars...
Then last week, I headed out East again for Heather's wedding. I flew to Nashville and road tripped up to Pittsburgh, camping along the way. I was in the wedding, so I don't have many pictures (a bridesmaid snapping pictures is a little tacky), but I got this from a friend. Hopefully more will trickle through facebook soon :)
Now I have a week more at home before I move to Cincinnati! It's exciting and crazy at the same time. If you would, please pray that I would be able to get everything done I need to, I wouldn't forget anything, for wisdom in buying a car, and for safe travel to Cincy.
I miss you all!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
First Post! ^_^
Hi everyone! I hope everyone has had a wonderful start to the summer! The past few weeks have been really really nice in Lodi, with temperatures in the 90s. Today my sister and I went to a history museum in town to teach a yarn spinning class. (I personally have no idea how to spin yarn, but my sister is really good with that kind of stuff, so I was her photographer. ^_^)
Lastly... I get to hang out with my doggie over the summer! She likes the camera. :)
Hope everyone is having a wonderful summer! Can't wait to see you guys in the fall!
Valerie teaching the kids how to prepare the wool to spin. |
After she was done teaching the class, we went exploring around the other areas near the museum (which is a small part of a huge park/zoo area) and found a really pretty Japanese garden!
My sister and I liked hanging out by the bamboo. |
It was a lot bigger than we expected and there were several nice koi ponds, including the one underneath the really cool red bridge.
Lastly... I get to hang out with my doggie over the summer! She likes the camera. :)
Muffin! |
-Victoria
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