

Just exploring life one experience at a time.
It was so much fun to celebrate his birthday with him, his friends, and my family. He's always been one of my favorites. He has joke for everything and always manages to put a smile on my face.
Steve also made the last minute decision to fly out for the event....It would have been nice if the whole family could have been there, but it's not that cheap to fly to Vancouver. It was fun having him there.
British Columbia is beautiful....unfortunately we didn't have the best of weather - so we didn't get to enjoy it too much. But we did venture around a bit on our last day and took a bunch of fun pictures. Hopefully I'll get to go back again and spend a little more time there.
I had another fun car rental. Another reason I wanted good weather!! I put the top down and took my grandpa for a ride even though it was a little on the cold side. We had the heat on full blast! But it was a good time! :)
The week after I went to my Grandpa's bday party, I made the trip out to Utah to go to my best friend's wedding... Brian got hitched!!!
And he married such a fantastic girl! I just love Ali! I couldn't have picked a better match for him myself. The entire weekend was so much fun. I was so happy I got to go out and be a part of it.
I flew in on Friday....rehearsal dinner Friday night, sealing Saturday in slc...and of course the reception that evening. Then I flew home Sunday night on the redeye. It was a quick trip, but so worth it. I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
So....you know that picture of the gross airline food? Well, needless to say we were hungry after we got to our hotel....and where did we end up going? Um yeah....KFC. And let me tell you something...popcorn chicken is NOT the same in China as it is in North America! Apparently they REALLY like the organs of the chicken over there...in fact there are a bunch of cartoon hearts drawn all over their place mats and on their posters. It was so...what's the word?...nasty.
Look familiar??? If you have been watching the Olympics at all, you've probably seen this... It's Tiananmen Square. And below is the Tiananmen Gate that leads into the Forbidden City...which was the Chinese imperial palace and was the home of the Emperor
The snake (above) was actually pretty good. I even took a few extra bites.
The markets in China are something else. In some ways it's nothing like Canal street...and in other ways it's the same. It's a lot more organized and cleaner...as you can tell from the pictures. But man - those workers will grab at you and call out to you like crazy trying to get you to buy something! It's the craziest thing.
Camille took the picture above.....they had 3 minutes of silence for those that lost their lives in the horrible earthquakes that had taken place right before I got to China. It was amazing how everyone got so quiet in the middle of a mad house!
"Lady, Lady, you buy, you buy, best quality, very good imitation, good price for you" was pretty much ALL you heard over and over and over again.
And of course we all had to make an extra purchase and buy a piece of luggae to fit in everything else we had bought! :) And then off to Thailand we went....
Being in China and espescially the Great Wall 1/2 marathon were absolutely incredible! I'm so happy I did it! Definitely an experience of a lifetime!
Yes, he wears these pants ALL the time. I try to tell him he won't get any dates if he keeps wearing them...but he won't listen to me. He thinks the girls love how tight they are.
Thankfully, I've convinced him not to wear these ones too often.
And when he is not happy with you...he can't really find the words to express himself...so he will just make the weirdest looking faces at you.
But no matter what pants he wears...or what faces he makes....I still like the guy. So, here's to you Reid.