Our first “First To Find”!

Written by Diana

When you geocache, there are some different acheivements people go for.  Such as how many finds you have, or the number of highest difficulty caches.  Another acheivement is “First To Find”.  This means that the instant the cache is public, it’s up for grabs, and whoever gets to it first gets that official title (and often something in reward).

We were wiped out and ready for sleep, and Eric was just checking his e-mail before we got ready for bed.  Up popped a notice that a cache was just posted only 3.5 miles from our apartment.  He said, “we’re going for it!”  I ran and grabbed our headlamps and a pen, while he plugged the coordinates into our gps.  Then we literally ran out the door and to our car!

It said it was a park and grab (meaning you can park your car and simply walk up to it) but it wasn’t quite that simple.  First we turned down the wrong street, then we went the long way behind a row of houses.  We walked .13 miles in shorts and slippers (flip-flops for you mainlanders) through rocks, and black berry bushes.  We got there only 30 seconds ahead of the next couple geocaching, but it was just enough.  Eric found it and we were first!

The couple we met go by the name Bollom and Tularoo, fun huh?  It’s always nice seeing young geocachers, a lot of them are retired with lots of free time (which is awesome too).  Here’s a picture of Eric with our prize.

If any of you reading this are geocachers, the hide was The Great Gazoo Lost His Probe 1.  If you’re not a geocacher, you should be.  Thanks for the hunt Luke505!

Small Group Camping Trip

Written by Diana

Are you ready for millions of pictures?  Okay maybe only twenty.  This is our third annual small group camping trip.  This is also our first time with two little ones!  We went to Ocean City State Park at Ocean Shores.

When we arrived, this dog from the camp site next to ours immediately jumped up for Eric to pet her, and did not want to get down.  He gets attention from all the ladies, I’m serious.

Eric, Heather, and I arrived a few hours before everyone else, so we walked a couple miles along the beach to a geocache.  It was windy.

So windy it was actually hard to walk in!!

This bench is right by the geocache we found.  Cool huh?

You have to walk a long ways through grass to get to and from the beach, I love this picture of Eric.

There was some different flora in that are than I’ve seen in the rest of Washington.  Eric and I spotted this on our geocaching day (we ditched the group while they played a 3 hour game of Settlers)

This picture turned out terribly but I had to put it because we found our first “Cache Across America” cache.  There’s one in each state and they each have a code.  When you find all 50 you use the code to find the final cache in DC.  We were excited to find out we’d be camping so close to one.

This is the beautiful view from where we were geocaching.

Later that second day, our whole group headed to the beach.  That’s my sister Sharon, my sister-in-law Heather, and Aaron with Piper in the background.

I told Emily a few days before the trip that her packing list was her bucket and her shovel.  She remembered! (or more likely Mommy remembered)

Eric found a whip on the beach!  Really it was some kind of sea plant, but it was cool!

Aaron and Piper.  Aaron was way excited to bring his fancy kite, which was really cool.  The best part was when it knocked him and Eric down at the same time!

Piper had a great time at the beach.

Piper and Emily love Eric so much, his name is the first both girls said of people in our group.

You can’t tell in this picture but she had so much fun riding on Eric’s back and was laughing and giggling up a storm.  He’s gonna be a great dad one day.

This is Emily’s experience with a roasted marshmallow, it squishes even better than it tastes!

This was what we made our campfire pizzas on.  Yummy, but lots of work.  Can you see the scream face?

This was right before we left on Sunday.  We’re not ready to be parents yet, but we sure love having friends with kids that we can live vicariously through!

Yellow Roses

Written by Diana

I have a wonderful husband, the other day he told me that the bad thing about riding his bike to work is that it makes it hard for him to bring me flowers!  But Mondays I’m off, so a couple Mondays ago, he drove and came home with these beauties.

If you don’t know why yellow roses are so special to me, read it here!

Hawaiian Food!!!

Written by Diana

Yesterday Eric and I went to Pac Island Grill for dinner.  We have been to a few Hawaiian restaurants in Washington and this one wins hands down.  We’ve been going there since we first started dating.  I brought my camera and meant to take pictures of everything and write a review, but the food’s so good you just dig in!  I saved my favorite for last so I got a picture of it.

Ahi Poke!  (Pronounce Poke-ay)  This was a staple for me in Hawaii.  In fact if I was really craving it, I’d drive all the way to the North shore for some amazing poke.  I love shoyu poke, so I just added some shoyu to this and let it soak it up.  Delicious.  Yes, it is raw tuna, and it is amazing.  The first year we were eating there, they didn’t have poke, we’re so excited they added it.  Everytime we go, I wait to hear the magic words (we have poke!).

Now the next thing I’m waiting for them to add, is chocolate haupia pie (they just have regular haupia pie).  So since I couldn’t buy it anywhere, I made my own!  This recipe is from the Star Bulletin.  I made my own pie crust from scratch this time, but you can use a frozen crust, or even those pre made graham cracker or shortbread crusts.  I also used mini chocolate chips because I didn’t have any big chocolate to shave.

Chocolate Haupia Pie

1 9-inch prepared pie crust
7 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
1-1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
1/4 cup sugar
Shaved chocolate, for garnish
>> Haupia:
1 can coconut milk
1 cup milk
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup cornstarch
1 cup water

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake crust until golden, 15 to 20 minutes.

Meanwhile, make haupia: Whisk coconut milk, milk and sugar together in a small saucepan. In a separate bowl, dissolve cornstarch in water. Bring coconut milk mixture to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and whisk in cornstarch mixture, whisking until thickened.

Microwave chocolate pieces on high 1 minute; stir to melt completely. Pour half the haupia into a bowl. Mix remaining haupia with melted chocolate and pour over the bottom of the baked pie crust. Layer white haupia over the top. Cool pie at least 1 hour in refrigerator.

Whip cream with 1/4 cup sugar until still peaks form. Garnish pie with whipped cream and shaved chocolate. Chill another hour. Serves 6 to 8.

Were free from our internship

Written by eric

Today was our last day for our internship at church were glad that it’s over but it doesn’t really feel that we are done.  This year had a lot of ups and downs but overall we learned a lot through training as well as through osmosis and observation.  Today was our final meeting and our only task was to clean out our office which was no problem because we didn’t really have that much personal stuff moved into our office.

WE are so thankful for all of the people that supported our ministry this year through encouraging notes, money, and prayer we have felt so loved by the volunteer youth staff that it really made the year much better.

Bunches of Berries

Written by Diana

Yesterday Eric and I went up to his parents’ house to pick some of their luscious blueberries.  We got a few Raspberries from them, and then saw a ton of blackberries we stopped to pick on our way home

If you want to know the recipes for the delicious meal, it’s all here!

Our new activity

Written by Diana

Hooray!  Another free date activity!  Well, free now that we have the discs (which we got at discount).  Disc Golf is a lot of fun, I especially enjoyed it because after 18 holes I could tell I was getting better.  I don’t have to be good at everything, I just want to feel like I have the ability to get good at it.

By the way, that picture once again reminded us we need one of these, so we finally got it!  No more trying to find that perfect rock, stump, branch to take the picture from.

A quick side by side comparison of where mcain and obama stand on various issues

Written by eric

It is pretty likely that mccain cheated however

Obama/McCain at Saddleback Civil Forum

Cr conference day 3

Written by eric

So day 3 is upon us and Diana and I are feeling very encouraged and equipped to be Life Hurts God Heals leaders this next january the woman diana is standing with is Megan Hutchinson the woman who is the lead writer of the curriculum and the leader of LHGH at Saddleback.  We are very excited for this coming year and know that god will provide the resources and leaders not that we are hurting for resources or anything but we are sure that this is gods will for us.

The conference is HUGE i am definately struggling with the crowds hear i don’t think that i could ever go to a church as large as saddleback the amount of people crowding around and while nice i just feel suffocated.  I took some establishing shots so you guys could know what kindof view that we have from our seats.

Day 1 of the CR summit

Written by eric
Eric and Dick on the airplane on the way to california

For those that don’t know Diana and i are in California for the clebrate recovery summit for Life Hurts God Heals today has been mostly travel which has been stressful but fun.  We had no problems arriving at the airport on time nor checking in or getting to California.  However when we made it to budget rent a car to pickup our SUV’s that we rented in advance we had to wait for probably 40+ minutes while they borrowed our 2nd one from avis because they didn’t have it which was quite frustrating.

Eric's giant plate of nachos for less than $10

After arriving at our hotel we dropped off our luggage and headed out to dinner at Miguels where i had a giant plate of Nachos which i thought was just going to be a side nacho but i was obviously wrong about that!  The nachos were good but i wasn’t hungry enough to eat all of them.

Poo in our hotel room

Poo in our hotel roomPoo in our hotel room

But the real reason i wrote this post is that we found poo in our bed!  It was so gross i was in bed and i kept thinking that there was water in the bed and finally i lifted the sheets and found was looks like mouse poo in the sheet.  It was so gross that i ran to the restroom and cleaned my leg that was touching it while Diana called for service to come and replace our sheets.  It was definitely disguisting but they sent up a nice cleaning lady that asked where the dodo was and took care of it for us.

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