Monday, May 12, 2008

Maine Fun, A Vacation In Pictures

It has been 2 1/2 years since we went on the vacation, so unfortunately I cannot seem to find the perfect way of putting together this post with the events, so I will fill it with pictures and just add the touches that were my favorite, more memorable events:

Cary and I were sick half the time we were there. We even got a day to go to Bangor to celebrate our 5 month anniversary, and before lunch, we had driven back home and gone to bed for a nap. I'm so glad that we started feeling better, though, because there was too much scenery and beauty to miss.

We drove through Acadia National Park, visiting 2 different beaches, one with sand and the other with pebbles.

We met some crazy seagulls that apparently had been fed too much human food because they stalked you as you sat in a parking spot and ate. Of course, I couldn't help but indulge. I just hope I didn't blow them up with all the kibbles I gave them!

Among all of the animals we saw there, we can include:

red fox
chipmunks (my favorites, which fought and played around their food outside our window)
woodpecker
loons
Bald Eagle (my other favorite...it was so majestic as it flew through the woods searching for food. I did not have my camera ready the 2 times I saw it. So breath taking!)

The house we rented had canoes that we enjoyed, except for the pesky gnats that swarmed around us.

Visited a placed called H.O.M.E, which sold crafts made by people who did not have jobs and were recovering from some ailment and lived in a shelter.

Visited the shore where Andre the seal lived (remember the movie? Yep, that Andre!). We ate lunch there, outside in the freezing cold while Cary's parents stayed warm in the car. Try convincing someone it feels good when your huddling together, trying to keep from shivering.

Went to Freeport, the main headquarters for LL Bean, where Brenda and I got out our shopping urges. Cary and I then got to eat Thai for dinner that night.

We went on a mad hunt for fire stations that sold t-shirts for my dad, finally finding one or two. Gary and Brenda were great sports for being patient and toting us around.

Have you ever heard of lobster ice cream? Yeah, it's supposedly a hot commodity up there. I think perhaps people send it to their friends and family because of the shock value.

We saw many lighthouses along the way. I guess that's not really a great bit of trivia since we were on the coast, but it was really cool to see nonetheless!

For being someone who does not remember the vacation all that well, I think I put enough into words. So now, I'll let the beautiful pictures tell the rest!






























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Thursday, April 10, 2008

Night Of Storms, a.k.a., I Have Never Been So Scared

Tonight was almost a typical night for the McFaddens. Cary had school, and I was going to hang around the apartment. But tonight was cool, because 10 days earlier, I had been given a starter kit for Amish Friendship Bread and I got to bake tonight!

I had decided against making one loaf and sending out more starters, but instead bake all of it and deliver them to my family and friends. Maybe this is why we had the interesting night...

The weather forecast was monitoring terrible storms for the evening, and I was nervous about being home alone until Cary got out of school, so I was very pleasantly surprised when he called and said he was going to skip school and come home.

When we went to bed that night, I had the storms in the back of my mind, thinking that they were going to skip over us. And again at 3:00 a.m., when I woke up briefly, I thought very little of the storms.

5 minutes later, I was scared for our lives sitting in the bathroom. The wind had kicked up very high very quickly, so Cary had jumped out of bed and turned on the tv, only to see the meteorologist saying "If you are in this area, I advise you to seek shelter immediately!"...and the area he was referring to happened to be immediately on top of us.

The wind was very aggressive, and I just knew at that moment that we were going through a tornado. So we dashed to the bathroom, sat on the floor, and then realized that my phone was in our bedroom. What if someone tried to call me? So Cary got up and went to retrieve it.

And as I sat on the floor, observing our surroundings, I realized that there was a lot of glass/mirrors around us. So Cary jumped up to get our comforter to cover us.

Then my mind jumped to the upstairs tenants. Whenever storms come up, then they should seek shelter in the lowest part of the building. So Cary, the best guy ever, went to unlock the front door. Just in case they ran downstairs and tried doors trying to seek shelter.

They never tried our door that we know of, and the storm subsided a few minutes later. Cary checked the news again to find that the storms were now moving towards Lewisville, Plano, and Allen areas. I said a prayer for those in that area (our families and friends especially). Around 4 a.m., my adrenaline had subsided and I was able to relax enough to go home.

We woke up the next morning with memories and stories to talk about with our co-workers, and I was interested to see if there was any damage around me between the apartment and work. Boy was I in for more than expected!

As I pulled into the parking lot, our security guard was directing all cars to go to the other building around the corner, so I followed everyone, found a parking spot, and made my way to the break room. We were then told to go home and call back around 11:00 to see what we will do regarding working today because of the storms. Apparently the electricity had been knocked out of our building, and they weren't sure if it would be back on for the day.

So to kill the time I had until calling in, I drove around and took pictures of the damage. Here is what I found:





And these are just a few that I found in the mile drive back to my apartment! I didn't even think about going out further than that area, which now, I wish I did, just to see how the weather had affected our entire area, not just the close vicinity.

At 11:00 when I called my job's weather line, I learned that we still did not have electricity, so we were closed for the rest of the day. Whoo hoo!

Friday, April 4, 2008

The Yummy Surprise

Date night is Friday night. Most of the time it consists of going out to eat, then going to a movie, shopping, or perhaps trying to figure out a way to change it up.

Cary did a great job of changing it up for me this last Friday.

All week long he kept giving me 'clues' to what we were doing, a.k.a., dress casually, then dress nicely. Then for me to hurry home, and then asked me which exit I left my job to meet me.

And when I got home? I found streamers and a pinata hanging around the tiny apartment, 'Cars' plates and napkins, and food ingredients for pizza!

What a wonderful surprise!

Cary revealed that he wanted us to have a game night, and had out our Uno, Hoopla, and Zigity.


So we put together our pizzas with the ingredients we wanted and had quite an interesting time cooking them. As you can see in the picture, mine is a little scrunched up and doesn't look much like the typical pizza shape.

I made mine simple: Canadian bacon! Cary went a little more exciting with pepperoni, onion, and pineapple. Yep, that's right...I love simple pizzas!


But it was oh-so-delicious! We stayed up late playing games, running out for last minute ice cream, and just having a great time being together.








I love the surprise that Cary had for me! What a wonderful way to end another long work week!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

1 Year Ago Today...

I nervously met my husband-to-be at an Italian restaurant in Coppell after baking some chocolate chip cookies from scratch. For those who don't know me, this was a big deal.

Attached to the jar was this:

Pretty cheesy, huh? But I got him anyways! ;o)

Friday, January 11, 2008

Making An Apartment Home

Cary and I've been married for almost 1 month, and so much of the time has been spent with us working, spending time with our families, interviews, and just adjusting to each other.

Today I didn't have to work, just goof off. I met SaBra for lunch at IHOP, where I presented her with a very valuable snowglobe from Vermont. It has a moose inside it, and that lovely moose got named Monty...original, I know. ;o)

But today I also had a follow-up interview with a company I have already once interviewed at early in the week. Ethos, is a very nice company. However, I just don't know if it is a place I could be happy at. The benefits include a 10 minute drive (cut the drive to Plano in half), and a more office-type job.

The interview went well, I spoke with Bill for about 45 minutes. Not bad! But again, I still left there thinking that it just might not be the place for me. But I was excited that there was interest in things other than veterinary work...

For the evening, Cary and I got to go to Baan Thai, and then off to Bed, Bath, and Beyond to return items and get exchanges. We bought a microwave dish cover (collapsible!) and a rolling pin; because I can predict my future as a baker.... ;o)

We spent the rest of the evening enjoying books at Half Price Books and visiting Petland and going ga-ga over the cute puppies and kittens. What a way to spend a night as a married wife!

Ninjago With A Special Guest

So we took B to go see Ninjago, The LEGO movie a couple of weeks ago, and by we, I mean Cary, myself, my dad, and...my grandfather. Odd co...