Tuesday, March 31, 2009

If I were an inventor these are the things I would invent:

  • A camera, that in addition to taking pictures can capture the smell of the event as well. You know, "they" say smell is a strong memory trigger so how cool to be able to smell the smells that were around during the picture. I call it...the Sniff Camera! Actually I just made that up, but it works.
  • Shoes that change colors. I might be in the minority of girls that do not like having a ton of shoes but this would help with that problem. Sometimes I have a pair of shoes I really like that I would love to have in multiple colors but I am too cheap to buy more pairs. So what if you could change the colors of your shoes. For example, I could push a button on my green converse shoes that would turn them blue or black or pink! Wouldn't that be great?
  • This is a simple one, but I wish they made cars that had big enough cup holders for my Nalgene! I especially use it when I travel and it ends up rolling all over the place and I end up dangerously taking my eyes off the road to catch it. Nalgene sized cup holders.
That's all I have for now. If you are an inventor, you have my permission to make these things as long as you promise that I can have one for free!

PS- Happy Spring time! Aren't those flowers beautiful!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

I experienced true West Texas culture today. I got to participate in something I have wanted to since the first time I lived in Abilene. I was a little nervous and prepared to be disgusted, so much so that I brought a book so I could go back to the car if needed, but I was quite enlightened. What did I do? I went to the Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Roundup! I know it sounds crazy, and it was! Check out the pictures as I tell the story.

Kelli and I in front of a snake pit

The SRR (Sweetwater Rattlesnake Roundup) is the world's largest rattlesnake roundup that happens every year. Do not take what I say as fact because I am going on observation, but this roundup happens not to torture poor, innocent snakes (like I thought it might be), but to help control the outrageous rattlesnake population in the area that can be very dangerous and deadly.

Full snake pit

They bring in hundreds, maybe even thousands of snakes each year that people caught. This takes place in a fair grounds type place and the main building consists of many booths selling tacky jewelry and rattlesnake souvenirs such as key chain rattles and snake heads in a jar. There are also stations where they are measuring and weighting the snakes, killing and skinning the snakes (I avoided this one), giving demonstrations to teach people about them, and milking them...yes milking.
Milking a rattlesnake has nothing to do with milk or utters, but instead it is getting the venom from their fangs to make antidotes for people who get bit. They put the fangs over this funnel and somehow the poison just comes on out! CRAZY!

Also at the SRR they fry up rattlesnake for people to eat. I, being someone who claims to try anything at least once, had to give it a bite and that was enough for me. It did not taste bad, it just did not taste like much and was kinda hard to eat with all the little bones. Gross I know, but I could not turn it down!

Here is the brave crew!

So what did I learn? It seemed to me that the point of the SRR was actually to round up rattlesnakes to help control the population. Even though they did kill the snakes I felt like they treated them with respect. I felt bad for the little guys but I tend to have a little too much compassion sometimes. Yes, they have made a show out of it all now, but what a cultural experience! It really is a pretty big deal out here in West Texas and while I never want to go again, I am glad I got to check it out.

Thanks to Donald for getting us all together and for these pictures that are his.

Stay tuned for spring break camping stories...

Sunday, March 8, 2009

This tale requires a bit of a back story for you to get the full effect so here we go!

The other night after watching some movies we realized that our house was really hot, like 20 degrees hotter than outside. The air was blowing its little heart out with no results. We decided to turn the lights off in the house, open the front and back door, set up some fans and try and cool the house down before going to bed. It really made a huge difference and we could see the temperature dropping.

Through this process I poked my head out back and noticed that the air conditioner fan was not moving and it seemed like nothing was going on, yet air was blowing out of our vents. I double checked with my roomies to make sure I was not missing something, but I was right. Our AC is broken! Anyone not living in Texas might think that should not be something to worry about until May at the earliest but it has been very warm here for March.

Thankfully we are renters and can call the landlord on Monday to have him fix it. Even though it is no fun having no AC, we were quite relieved to have a reason that our house would not cool down.

We left the doors open and me and KN set out on the porch and were chatting while O was in bed and KB was on the couch.

Another thing you need to know about our house is that we have many many cats that live around us, so many that I am not sure where they all come from. Jokingly I call our house the whore house for cats because they are always under our house doing...stuff. So it is not unusual to hear cats, what I like to call, yelling at each other in anger or enjoyment.

When we heard the cats yelling I just figured it was around somewhere since we were sitting outside. The yelling got louder...and louder...and louder until I decided to walk to the back of the house and check it out. I walked past the bedroom nearest the back door and saw our cat Alley in the room all poofed up like she had been fighting. I stuck my head about back and looked around but saw no cats.

I walked into the bedroom to calm Alley down, and what did I see? A STRAY CAT IN OUR HOUSE!!! I was so surprised that I just laughed and called for backup. KB picked up Alley who was making not happy noises and was giving the other cat the death stare. The stray cat was hunkered down in a pile of papers and frames thinking "why did I have to be so curious!" With Alley out of the way I tried to wave the cat out but it looked seriously evil and I was too creeped out to touch it. I grabbed a near picture frame and from a distance pushed its booty a bit. Thankfully it jumped up and ran out of the room as I yelled "to the right!" It ran to the right and out the door! Whew! I am so glad it went the right direction.

I think we were all in a little shock and Alley would not stop sniffing the spot the intruder had been. It was quite the adventure! We all took a sigh of relief and laughed about it....then we shut the doors for the night. Ha!

On another note, KB and I are going camping for spring break. We are going to Devil's Den in the Ozarks in NW Arkansas. We are super excited! I will hopefully have lots of fun stories when we get back. Enjoy your break if you are having one!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Because some of our teammates live in Lubbock and the rest of us live in Abilene, we decided to take a little day trip and meet in the middle to hang out and catch up. We ate lunch at a great little country restaurant where we were sometimes the only people eating and they gave us free mints! Then we went and got some coffee at sat around at this little coffee shop on the town square.


This is the sign that was in the coffee shop. I thought it was so funny!

Sara got some love in her coffee!
We spent a while in the coffee shop just catching up, talking about God stuff and just having some good team time that we have all been missing. It was really good for us to be together and I know we cannot wait until it is permanent and we can all 7 hang out whenever we want, play silly games, eat yummy food and laugh a lot. I am ready for summer.

We are so cute!
110 days till our survey trip to Chile!!!!