September 28, 2007
We made it
After driving for 18 hours, we finally made it to our new home. I'll post pictures as soon as we have our new place in order. Just thought I'd let everyone know we made it.
September 20, 2007
Lake Tahoe, here we come
That's right everyone, Tyler and I are moving to Lake Tahoe. I got a job as a reporter at the Tahoe Daily Tribune and we are leaving good ol' Bellingham on Sept. 26. So if any of you folks out there want to buy any of our stuff (or just are feeling nice and want to drive our stuff down) let me know.
September 13, 2007
Airports suck

This is what the Reno-Tahoe Airport looks like at 10:15 p.m.
I am currently stuck at the airport. I have been here since 3 p.m. and I was supposed to be flying out at 8:30 p.m. but I'm now scheduled to fly out at 11 p.m. I am sick of flying. I have been at the airport 6 days in over 2 1/2 weeks. I'm over it.
It wasn't all that bad though because this is the place I went to:

Isn't it beautiful? South Lake Tahoe is a great place.
I just hope I get home before I have to wait tables at the Manor tomorrow...sigh...but who knows...
September 8, 2007
There's no place like Homer...

The sun came out for us on Wednesday so we could see across Kachamak Bay and look down on the spit.
Sorry it's been so long since I have posted anything on this blog. In a matter of two weeks I've been in New York, Washington, Alaska and now back in Washington again. I'm flying to Lake Tahoe on Tuesday for a job interview so I'm not getting much time to slow down. And now for what I've been up to...
Home(r) was great! Tyler went up with me and we had a wonderful time. We went fishing on Sunday and Tyler caught his first salmon (and it was bigger than mine and BJ's). My dad and mom's good friend Johnny Mac took us trolling for silvers on his commercial boat the Anna Lane.
Also while we were there, my grandma organized the service for my aunt. We threw a nice send off party for her afterward and a lot of people came out for it. My dad built a fire (because me aunt loved campfires) and we'll all sat out there and chatted until 1 a.m. I think it was just the therapy we all needed to say goodbye.
Tyler and I did go have some Homer brews in Sobe bottles at the Salty Dawg (alas I have no pictures) so that he could rightful earn the right to wear one of there sweatshirts.
I'm going to stop typing because I think the pictures say it all. It was just so good to be home and hanging out with Tyler again that I could have done nothing while I was there and had a great time. Here is the eye candy for you all:

Here is the knife holder on Mac's boat.

This is my adopted grandma BJ — she puts my partying skills to shame.

Tyler after he caught his fish with my dad and mom.

My mom caught a baby halibut and we had to throw it back.

My dad instructing how to scale and gut a fish.

Tyler giving a try at gutting and using an ulu.

Our fishes...

Driving into Homer in the pick-up truck.

Here is the swan Tyler made for the service and the one my dad's friend Butch said he'd shoot if it moved.

A moosey!

This is a sign from the hike we went on — if any one can shed light on what "interpretive stop" means let me know.

Hanging out with a weird sculpture.

Me after the hike.
And finally....

Can you spot the star of the Deadliest Catch?
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