Saturday, November 20, 2010

JDRF Walk for the Cure & San Diego Zoo


So Ryan and & I have been wanting to head down to Southern California for a long time now. It just never seems to work out. When we missed the JDRF Walk for the Cure in the Bay area, we took the chance to go to the one in San Diego! It was like a two for one. We finally made plans to head down south. While we were down there we wanted to visit Los Angeles also. So we spent 2 nights in S.D. and 2 nights in L.A. It's over an 8 hour drive down to S.D. and easily over 10 if in traffic. We did a pretty good job of missing most of the traffic.........L.A. held us up a lil, but not too bad!


The Walk was held in Balboa Park in S.D. It was such a beautiful place! And the weather...wow, it was warm by 8 am :) We had a great time on the walk and all the activities going on before/after the walk. We got a lot of free stuff/food! (subway, chick fillet, tiger bars, lunu bars, fruit, bagels, drinks. I also got a free meter and some info on the Dexcom CGM that I've been wanting) There were soooo many people there. Estimated between 4,000-6,000! And raised over $700,000. That is great considering this was just 1 of the 13 walks held in California alone! They have several walks in every state. Some of the groups had really cute shirts supporting their lil ones with Type 1. (Addison's Army (in pink camo), Catelynn's Crew, etc.) What a great experience for our first walk! Sadly we have no pictures because we left the camera in the car :(

On to the San Diego Zoo!! Since it is so famous and in Balboa Park where the walk was held, we decided to spend the rest of the day in the S.D. Zoo. We knew it would be expensive, but Holy Cow.....$74 for 2 people seems a lil much! But we were there and decided to go ahead and do it. It was huge! The passes came with a bus tour and the sky lift. We got a map and decided to just start walking from one section to the next. I think we saw almost every animal in that place, well except for the ones who were hiding ;) We walked for like 5 hours! It was great. We did take the sky lift from one side of the zoo to the other and then back at the end. We were going to do the bus tour at the end, but by that time we were pretty much ready to go! We had already seen it all :) We took a TON of pictures at the zoo! Good thing I finally remember to bring extra batteries. (I seems to always forget that) All the different and exotic types of cats are always my favorite.......who would have guessed, right?! But man, those monkeys were total hams as usual! They are starting to become my favorites also! Here are just a few highlights of the S.D. Zoo!
Pretty Kitty
Baby Giraffes
Big Rhino
Huge Elephant
Baby Panda we had to wait 1/2 hour in line to see!
Love this guy!

And my favorite of the day!
We stayed around and watched him for a long time.
He was so fun :)



Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Biggest Loser Doctor gets a big thumbs down!


So I love the Biggest Loser, and always have! But I'm getting a little tired of some of the misleading information they are sharing with the public. When the doctor was talking to each contestant about the medical conditions they have and are at risk for...........of course diabetes came up. First of all the doctor did not specify that he was talking about Type 2 diabetes (he just says diabetes.......like there is only one type). And then he proceeds to say. . . . "Diabetes is curable." REALLY?! That is the information you give to the whole world watching. Like the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes isn't confusing enough to the general public :/

FYI: Type 2 diabetes is the "diabetes" the doctor was talking about. Type 2 diabetes is curable for some people with diet and exercise. But unfortunately the doctor did not specify this as Type 2. Type 1 diabetes is NOT curable! Although I wish it was :)

Monday, January 4, 2010

Home Sweet Home

Being able to go home for Christmas for almost a whole week was such a wonderful Christmas present! When we signed our contract here in KY, we made sure we had 3 days off for Christmas. When the schedule was made, to our surprise, we got a few more days:) That did mean Ry had to work a crammed schedule before we left, and when we got back. Those days can get long, but it was well worth the trade off!


Man was it a busy time! We got home Wed. night, and I don't think we stopped going until we left the next Wed. morning. We had a great time though. We had many Christmas parties and even got to get together with a few friends that we have not seen in awhile. But missed a few:( We were so excited to see Rayleigh Jo, (who we have not seen since the summer) Carrie & Jeremy (who we have not seen for a year) and meet our new niece Karease Rae!!

At grandma's for Christmas with Ray Ray

At mom's with my beautiful sisters!
(Could not wait to see you either Car Car)



Uncle Ryan with baby Rease :)


We absolutely love being able to come home to our own house!!! It's a lil cold at first, but we turn the heat back up quickly and it is home sweet home. We have so much more to do with the house. I guess that will just have to wait for when we return for good, whenever that may be. I did manage to get a few pictures among the madness. Some of them have presents and boxes in the background, but you will just have to ignore the mess!


Living Room
We loooooove our new comfy furniture!




Ry's favorite part ;)

We have a new tv stand that is still in the box. For right now we are using the bar grandpa made until we put it upstairs.

From the Living Room to the Dinning Room

Kitchen

Ry cleaning the dishes before we leave. Yay!



Master Bedroom


Master Bath

Connecting Walk-in Closet.

My favorite part! Sorry it's so messy! A lot of our clothes are down in Lexington!

Spare Bedroom

Main Bathroom

New Washer/Dryer

O how I can't wait to start using these!!

Stairs to upstairs, ha.

Future Game Room

As we are pulling away