May 9, 2009
It's finally summer!
The winter months were long and after our romp around South East Asia, we dreaded it even more. Looking back, it was sort of a blur, our time was packed with either school work or traveling for work. But since Alison will be done with school here in the next week, things will be different! I'm looking forward to camping and being outdoors for the next few months. It's probably also time to revisit with old friends again. We are excited for bright and sunny days ahead!
February 10, 2009
trip home: singapore!
we left the cold weather on christmas eve and spent christmas day aboard the 747 pacific bird. we arrived at narita and was looking forward to some japanese food but no luck, we had to rush our butts to our gate. oh and of course we had the most polite and anal japanese security lady who placed each item delicately in each plastic bin.
the second leg was rough even with the loads of movies we brought on board. 30 rock, 88 minutes, the 6th day, face-off, trans-siberian... well, it was about time we landed and we did, after about 20 hours on the airplane.
Home!




the second leg was rough even with the loads of movies we brought on board. 30 rock, 88 minutes, the 6th day, face-off, trans-siberian... well, it was about time we landed and we did, after about 20 hours on the airplane.
Home!
by the beach in sentosa
christmas lights along orchard rd
alison enjoying some durian! YUM!
family outing to the best seafood place in town
check out more pictures in the flickr link on the right!
November 2, 2008
zombie pub crawl, october 2008, minneapolis
the night of the living dead!
even better than halloween, hundreds of zombified minnesotans gathered in minneapolis for a pub crawl like no other. we saw zombies from the titanic, dead joe the plumber, abe lincoln, siamese twins and many more. not only did the zombies take over the bars at seven corners, but invaded chipotle as well! the streets of minneapolis were doused in fake blood and human brains as evidence of the massive zombie march.
zombies unite!
zombie friends are allowed to pick at each others' wounds...
...or eat pop corn off of burn wounds
the beer just kept leaking out :(
zombies have cell phones?
September 28, 2008
August 28, 2008
ahoy apostle islands!
3 days and 2 nights at the islands with about 30 miles of kayaking. great times! we arrived at bayfield, wisconsin where we rented our kayaks. we plunged right in and took a 3 hour safety course. it consisted of different rescues and general awareness about the 5 Ws: weather, water, winds, waves and wshorelines (yeah, our safety instructor was creative and amusing!)
it was a little cold at first and flipping over the kayaks were kinda scary, but after some water in our noses and 2 different rescues later, we were ready for the real thing. the first paddle to basswood island was quick and painless. the campsite was great too, right by the water. after an uneventful night and some bear pawing on the bear cage, we were ready for day 2.
the day was calm and the water was mostly still. it was great to be out in the open water and in the sun. what a way to spend the weekend. the water was really clear and at most places along the shore, we could see the lake bottom. nights at the campsites were quite ordinary, dinner and... sleep!
paddling back to the mainland on the 3rd day was really tiring, after a full day in the kayak, we were faced with high winds and choppy waters at our last crossing over open water. it took probably an hour to paddle the last mile and a half! but we all made it safely back home.
it was a little cold at first and flipping over the kayaks were kinda scary, but after some water in our noses and 2 different rescues later, we were ready for the real thing. the first paddle to basswood island was quick and painless. the campsite was great too, right by the water. after an uneventful night and some bear pawing on the bear cage, we were ready for day 2.
the day was calm and the water was mostly still. it was great to be out in the open water and in the sun. what a way to spend the weekend. the water was really clear and at most places along the shore, we could see the lake bottom. nights at the campsites were quite ordinary, dinner and... sleep!
paddling back to the mainland on the 3rd day was really tiring, after a full day in the kayak, we were faced with high winds and choppy waters at our last crossing over open water. it took probably an hour to paddle the last mile and a half! but we all made it safely back home.
ali leading the front in our tandem
taking care of our rear
cove at hermit island
cool, clear waters at stockton
August 24, 2008
the 3 Cs
canoeing, camping and the como park zoo! the summer here has been great, cool and sunny. the humid days are present, but i can count the really humid days with my fingers.
the zoo; who can say no to a free place of animal fun? actually the best part were the lily pads that were hanging out outside the conservatory, they were the coolest plants i've ever seen, well besides the venus fly traps and pitcher plants of course. alison, what is your favorite plant? "i dont know, plants you can eat!"
Gorgeous!
i think if i wanted, i could have jumped onto the victoria platters
must be a long day for our furry friends
the weekend trip to the st. croix was beautiful! even though we scraped our canoe bottom many times, we managed to keep our canoe intact. i had to jump out many times to push our little boat off the rocks.
it's break time, all work and no play = crabby
a scrumptious noodle lunch along the river
breaking camp before it poured
we were too late! 15 min into the paddle and the rain came down on us, hard. i couldn't really see anything with water droplets constantly jabbing my eyes. we were soaked and paddled as hard as we could to avoid being struck by lightning. ok, it's not that bad, but we would not want to battle the storm again, at least not before alison gets a hat. =p
July 29, 2008
turkiye
atop the cliffs at antalya
browse our photo album on flickr! the trip to turkey was amazing, it brought us back to an ancient era with unbelievable scenery and bizarre local customs.
the days at antalya was the most peaceful and rejuvenating. laying by the beach on beds and being waited on, what more can you ask for?
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