Sunday, September 28, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Welcome to the world
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Friends
I did it! All 10 seasons of Friends. As stupid as it sounds I miss them. I wish I knew what kind of parents Monica and Chandler are and if Ross and Rachel actually make it this time. What will happen to Joey, will he be alone forever? Does Phoebe and Mike have any kids. These are just going to be questions I will have forever. You would think that the writers wold have been so nice to at least publish what happens.
I found this picture i thought it was cool.

I found this picture i thought it was cool.

Good bye Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Joey
What do I do now?
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Just another Saturday night
Ok. So I have no life. It is Saturday night and it is 8 pm and I am watching the 10th season of Friends with a glass of fake wine alone.
I will be so glad when I finish the last season of Friends. I really have not gotten anything done in 4 weeks.
I will be so glad when I finish the last season of Friends. I really have not gotten anything done in 4 weeks.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Back from Vacation
We got back today from our 7 day vacation. Jeremey and I really had a great time. We started our trip with 3 days in Tarpon Springs. Well, actually all over the Tampa bay area. Visited family and friends.
Next we adventured up to Jacksonville. Due to the amount of storms that could have hit we traded in our camping tent for a Raddison. We blindly wondered through the town searching for anything Jacksonville had to offer.
Last we stayed the night in Saint Augustine. What a blast!!!
There was several firsts on this vacation for both of us... first rental of a scooter, first ferry ride, first fried alligator tail and Dave & Busters. All in all this was a great trip!

Jeremy, Jessica, Jeremey and I at Park Place

On 301 to Jacksonville. If you look really close you will see we found Waldo!

Welcome to Jacksonville

Jacksonville Zoo.

A small Timcua Indian hut at Fort Caroline, Jacksonville.

A replica of Fort Caroline.

After a very long hike though an old French trail we drove up the road to the Ribault monument. Absolutely stunning view. If I were to have a monument this is exactly where I would want it.

From there we took a ferry to Fort George Island. I was like a child, it was so cool!

Kingston Plantation. One of the first Black slave owner.

The view from the main house back porch. Jealous?

The ruins of the slave quarters contructived with coquina. There was about 15 or 20 houses to hold all 80 slave families.

Look really close. Our mode of transportation. We got to St Augustine too early and everything was closed. (get there after 10 or 11 am) So we thought on a whim that a scooter would be a great idea..it was! We just drove around down town until it opened not to mention we drove it to the light house which is on A1A. I should also add that this hog tops out at 35mph.

Castillo de Sanmarco, Saint Augustine.

Up 219 steps of the light house beach side.

Jeremey and I found my weakness daquiri. I had several. This restaurant is actually haunted. The home owner was murdered in his bathtub upstairs.

After several drinks we wondered to George street and tried on every hat available. That was so much fun!

Out to dinner. Definitely go here if you get the chance.

Jeremey sporting his new hat back to the hotel to enjoy our last day of vacation. We spent most of the night by the pool with a butt load of "college age" kids.

Ending the night and vacation beautifully with this view from our hotel window.
Next we adventured up to Jacksonville. Due to the amount of storms that could have hit we traded in our camping tent for a Raddison. We blindly wondered through the town searching for anything Jacksonville had to offer.
Last we stayed the night in Saint Augustine. What a blast!!!
There was several firsts on this vacation for both of us... first rental of a scooter, first ferry ride, first fried alligator tail and Dave & Busters. All in all this was a great trip!
Jeremy, Jessica, Jeremey and I at Park Place
On 301 to Jacksonville. If you look really close you will see we found Waldo!
Welcome to Jacksonville
Jacksonville Zoo.
A small Timcua Indian hut at Fort Caroline, Jacksonville.
A replica of Fort Caroline.
After a very long hike though an old French trail we drove up the road to the Ribault monument. Absolutely stunning view. If I were to have a monument this is exactly where I would want it.
From there we took a ferry to Fort George Island. I was like a child, it was so cool!
Kingston Plantation. One of the first Black slave owner.
The view from the main house back porch. Jealous?
The ruins of the slave quarters contructived with coquina. There was about 15 or 20 houses to hold all 80 slave families.
Look really close. Our mode of transportation. We got to St Augustine too early and everything was closed. (get there after 10 or 11 am) So we thought on a whim that a scooter would be a great idea..it was! We just drove around down town until it opened not to mention we drove it to the light house which is on A1A. I should also add that this hog tops out at 35mph.
Castillo de Sanmarco, Saint Augustine.
Up 219 steps of the light house beach side.
Jeremey and I found my weakness daquiri. I had several. This restaurant is actually haunted. The home owner was murdered in his bathtub upstairs.
After several drinks we wondered to George street and tried on every hat available. That was so much fun!
Out to dinner. Definitely go here if you get the chance.
Jeremey sporting his new hat back to the hotel to enjoy our last day of vacation. We spent most of the night by the pool with a butt load of "college age" kids.
Ending the night and vacation beautifully with this view from our hotel window.
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