Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Iowa State Fair

On Extreme Sunday Courtney and I went to the fair. We didn't spend too much time at the fair because we both aren't super into fairs. We saw the main things and ate some food. It was good to see my favorite things and skip the things I didn't really care about.

We started out by going to the Varied Industries Building and walked around. We also made sure to get some cookies. We ate them so fast that I didn't even think about taking a picture of them.

Next we hit up the lemonade stand and also got some cheese curds.


Our journey then took us to the agricultural building where we waited in line for a while to see the butter cow, butter snow white and the 7 seven dwarfs, and evil queen.






Next we had to try out the double bacon corn dog that we had heard about. I had heard from a few different people that it wasn't that great, but I still wanted to try it. They were right. It wasn't very good-I would rather have a normal corn dog, but was glad I tried it.



We found the Big Boar and Big Bull and some other random animals as we walked thru the animal barns.




After that we were pretty much done with our fair experience so we headed back to Courtney's house and our 2012 Iowa State Fair Experience was complete!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Book Update

I'm sure you all love my book updates so here's the latest. Also this time I tried to include a little description of the book. I'm not super good at these so if you're interested you should probably just click the link and read the real one. All of these were really good books and I would highly recommend reading.

The Forever Marriage by Ann Bauer

This book is about a wife who never really loved her husband while they were together. She was cheating on him thru most of the marriage. He dies of cancer at the beginning of the book and the rest of the book explains their relationship and her life and she is starting to realize how much she misses him. It's really quite good.

I Couldn't Love You More by Jillian Medoff

This one is hard to explain without really giving too much away. It's really good though. I would just read the description from the link and see if you think it sounds interesting to you.




I've really started living John Green books more. It's hard for me to get into them and the first half I usually read really slow because it's not super interesting. He does a great job of setting up the story for later, but sometimes it's really hard for me to get into. Once it is set up though I read it really fast and really enjoy the book.

An Abundance of Katherines is about a boy who was a child prodigy. He has only ever dated Katherines and after he gets dumped by the latest Katherine he decides to go on a road trip with one of his friends. They end up in a small town and work for a lady while he also tries to work on a relationship equation.

Looking for Alaska by John Green

Another John Green book about relationships. This time a boy goes to boarding school in search of adventure. He meets someone named Alaska and he falls in love with her, but she sends him off on a little adventure looking for her.

Wonder by R.C. Palacio

This is the story of a boy who was born with a facial deformity. Because of this he was homeschooled, but now he's going to be going to school. It's really the story about him going to school how the other kids, his family, and himself see him and treat him. It is a children's book so has really short chapters and is a very quick read. It is really good though-probably one of my favorite books from this summer.

The Lost Wife by Alyson Richmond

The book is mainly set during WWII. It's about a couple who get married and then are separated because they are both Jewish. Then each start a new family in the US thinking the other one is dead. They meet up years later.






Thursday, August 16, 2012

Jester Park

Last weekend my family went camping (big surprise) and we went to a park that we hadn't been to before. Jester Park is near Ankeny and we got there Thursday and I left on Sunday. The park has tons of walking trails, a bison and elk exhibit, and a natural playscape. It was fun to walk around and go exploring. Here's the breakdown of the weekend and also some pics at the end.

Thursday:

  • I got there after work and then my dad and I went to Grimes and had some Chinese food since it was just the 2 of us.
  • We drove around the park for a bit to see what was all there
  • Then I spent the rest of the evening watching the olympics
  • My mom and Isaac around around midnight
Friday:
  • We ate breakfast and did some other random things
  • We explored the park a bit more-this time by foot. We went on some of the walking trails, saw the bison/elk, bird blind, and the natural playscape
  • I made Isaac take some pics with me, but he wasn't really having any of it
Saturday:
  • Woke up and went to the farmer's market
  • Then we went to my uncles house and saw where I would be living this year and looked at what furniture I would need to bring. We also talked to them for a bit.
  • Went back to the campground and Carina and Kyle came. 
  • Isaac left to move back into school
  • We ate supper and after supper went exploring some more.
  • My mom, Carina, Kyle, and I went on some different trails and walked to the bison/elk and natural playscape
  • Carina was much more willing to take pics so we had some nice pics from that
  • After our walk we got dad and we went to the High Tressle Trail Bridge since Carina hadn't been in the dark and took some pics there
Sunday:
  • Carina went back to camp
  • Mom, dad, and I went on a bike ride and went back to the bridge so we could see it in the daylight
  • I then headed back home so I could make it in time to watch the closing ceremony
It was a nice little weekend of camping. We ended up pretty much just staying around the campground, which was nice and relaxing. Normally I like to go do a bunch of stuff, but this was a nice break.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Olympics, Olympics, Olympics

Sorry again that I've been MIA lately. This summer I just haven't been very good at keeping up with my blogging. My latest excuse is that I spend from July 27-August 12 watching the Olympics as much as I could. I made my family bring the tv whenever we went camping, each night you could pretty much guarantee that I would be sitting in front of the TV watching the Olympics. I also set up a mediacom email account so I could watch swimming live during the day. I now follow a multitude of athletes on twitter (traci beat me to them all though).

I'm not sure what exactly it is about the Olympics, but I just love them. I love hearing the stories about how far they've come. I love watching the records being broken and history being made. It's all just so amazing. I wish the summer olympics were every year, but then it wouldn't be as special so I guess I'll accept it being every 4 years.

The weekend of the 3rd I went to Minnesota to visit my friend Erin. We spent quite a bit of time watching the Olympics and she has DVR so that was so much better. We were able to fast forward through the commercials and also skip the events that we didn't really care about. Also while I was visiting her we went to the Mall of America and the nike store. While there we saw lots of the uniforms that the athletes wear. We saw the jacket that they wear on the podium when receiving their medal and wanted it so bad. The only problem is that is it $450.  Just look at this beauty:


So if any of you are looking for something to buy me this would be it ;)

While with Erin I also had a tour of her hometown and saw where she went to high school, etc. We also did other random things around town and worked on our tans a bit on her deck. It was a great weekend and I'm so glad that I went. I'm really glad that we decided to live together last year because she has become one of my best friends and I really value our friendship. I'm also really glad that Marc's still in pharmacy school with me too so she'll be visiting DSM frequently this year!