Tuesday, December 8, 2009

T-Minus Three Days and Counting

So, it's been awhile since I've posted in here; Vicki has done much of the updating lately. But, as we're getting pretty close to moving into our new house, I thought I'd put an update up and let everyone know how things are going.

We've had an interesting time trying to buy a short sale house. it hasn't always gone according to plan, but for the most part has gone fairly quickly. Apparently the people who were selling the house had moved to Boston, and their brother rented the house out to some random tenants. The renters have been less than cooperative with us throughout the entire process, and as a result has created a lot of headaches for us (and the sellers).

To make a long story short, the renters basically refused to leave the house, even after the seller served an eviction notice on them. They went to court last week, and the judge took one look at the papers and told the renters to get out of the house. They have until midnight tomorrow (Wednesday the 9th) to vacate the house. We are scheduled to have a final walk-through on the house on Thursday morning, and get the keys to the house Friday. We plan on moving Friday night after work, and being in our new house starting then!

Attached are a couple of pictures of what we are moving. For the most part, a lot of Vicki's things remained in boxes from when she moved here, so that has helped streamline the moving process. After the weekend I'll put up some new pictures from the new house.






It's a mess, but soon it will all have a home in the new house...



Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thanksgiving

This year, I am most Thankful to have Todd in my life! Today, as I think back to everything that has happened in my life before he and I were "together," I realize how lucky I am to have him! I really have so many things to be thankful for; great friends and family, selling my house in 5 days, finding a job in 4 days.... So finding a new house took a little longer, but I hope that it is worth it!

This year was my first Thanksgiving with Todd and my first Thanksgiving in Arizona. The weather was beautiful on Thanksgiving - it hovered around 75 degrees for most of the day. Todd and Chris made the turkey in a smoker, Kerri made the noodles and monkey bread before she had to go to work, and I took care of the rest. We had two last minute trips to the grocery store, but all in all it was a success.

We had a few friends join us - Dolly, Loomis, Cara and Russ. We didn't get any Thanksgiving pictures, which I am sad about, but we have some of the food and Todd and I in Vikings gear ;)





Stuffing!

Monkey Bread


Cheese ball

Shrimp Crostini

I'm sporting Purple in honor of the Vikings. These colors look like they match in person....

Monday, November 16, 2009

Catch-up

A lot has happened since I last updated. Thought I'd do one catch-up blog. Halloween passed pretty insignificantly. However, work did want us all to dress up for the holiday. Halloween is actually a pretty big deal at US Airways; there is a costume contest employees can enter, the officers dress up and put on a Halloween show, and there is a employee children's trick or treat throughout the building. I'm not very creative and stress about Halloween costumes, which translates to I rarely dress up for Halloween. My boss had a few easy, creative ideas. I took one of them and was "tickled pink." I wore all pink, and had a pink feather boa for "tickling." Here are some pics of my department dressed up.



We recently took a trip to Las Vegas! I had never been there before, but Todd has been there quite a few times. We flew out of PHX on a Friday afternoon at 5:5opm. It was a short 30 min flight! I was amazed at how quick it went! We landed in LAS and waited in the corrals for a taxi. We stayed at the Courtyard Marriott a couple of blocks off the strip, with Todd's Marriott discount. They did have a shuttle that would take us to the Mandalay. But once dropped off, there was a lot of walking to do! We spent a good amount of money on taxis that weekend. My first trip to Vegas was ok. We started the trip in the hole with regards to sleep. We both couldn't sleep the night before we left. But it was because we had received news about our house and were too excited to sleep. Going to Vegas already exhausted is probably not the best use of time. Either way, Friday night we spent at the "Burger Bar" at the Mandalay. That place offered a unique selection of beers and awesome burgers, custom made. Todd's brother was in Vegas that weekend because one of his friends was turning 40, and a few of this friends were also there for a tennis tournament. I got to meet all of them and they were a ton of fun. We didn't make it past 11pm that night - again the exhaustion!
Saturday we got up early and headed to a Las Vegas Iowa bar to watch the Iowa game. The bar had its own room set-up for Iowa fans. The bar apparently wasn't very good luck, because Iowa lost :( Todd showed me around most of the strip all afternoon. We did a lot of walking and saw a lot of casinos. We headed back to the hotel to take a nap and then got up to get ready for a night out. Flights back to PHX were very full, so we originally planned to stay up all night and take the early morning flight at 6:45am back. We first went on a search for a nice dinner. Most places were a 3 hour wait! We were too hungry to wait, so we wondered all around the strip to find somewhere to get us in. We ended up at a Seafood place in Caesar's Palace. We ended up spending way too much on dinner, but it was so good!! I ordered Filet Mignon and Lobster, Todd ordered KC strip. We also had to try the oysters - YUM!
I saw people walking around Vegas with these monster drinks, and I wanted one. Todd found a stand that sold them - yard long daiquiri's. However, i highly caution these drinks. I downed most of it in an hour. And was pretty sick afterwards. I didn't feel sick from whatever alcohol was in them; I felt sick from all the sugar in them! Ick. However, I kept the "cup" for future use :)
After wandering around for awhile and eating a huge dinner, we were exhausted even more than before. We changed plans and decided to go back and sleep, and abort the early morning flight idea. We instead got up at a normal time (8am) and searched for open flights that would get us back home. It didn't look good. We decided to try a route from Vegas to San Diego, and then San Diego back to Phoenix. We got on that flight without any problems. Its a good thing I booked that as back-up, because I asked the direct flights at the gate, and they were overbooked by 15 or more! So off to San Diego we went. It was a short 50 min flight and then I "stepped foot" in California for the first time ever. Although at work, they say it doesn't count as being somewhere if you never leave the airport. We had a layover, so we sat down at the San Diego California Pizza Kitchen and had beer and pizza for a couple hours, then hopped on a HUGE jet back to Phoenix. Another 60 min flight and we were back home. It was kinda nice making two small flights with a relaxing break in between.
All in all, a fun trip, but I hope to get some Vegas style dancing in next time!

The Oysters - sooooooo yummy!

Filet Mignon and Lobster - also unbelievably yummy

Me with my "yard-long" mango daiquiri


Us before going out Saturday night.
This weekend I tried Nascar for the first time. I don't have any pics, but it was a good time. I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't think I would like it. But I would describe it as a huge non-stop tailgate with little portable houses (RVs). I think I'm a fan - but that doesn't necessarily mean I want to go to a race. Yet.

Friday, October 23, 2009

United Way Jet Pull


One of the ways US Airways raises money for United Way every year, is to host a "jet pull." What that means is you pay $10 to enter the jet pull contest. The competition is to see how long it takes to pull a 10,000 lb airplane, 10 feet. Our team name was "Tow Fetish," and we pulled the plane 10 feet in 6.91 seconds. We were in third place for a short period of time. I don't know what the winning time ended up. But it was a fun morning at work!

The plane we pulled.

My Team.


Pulling the jet.

The whole team.


Our Score.

The Las Vegas crew brought in a couple of show girls. Had to get a pic!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Hawkeye Spirit

This week was the United Way kickoff week at US Airways. On donation day, we had a "tailgating" day and everyone wore jeans and their favorite team items. I wore Hawkeyes, of course! This is Cherame and I (my next door cube neighbor). I also signed up this week for the United Way Jet Pull at the end of October. You donate $10 to participate in the Jet Pull. Yes, that's right - I mean people pulling a JET plane. We have a team and try to be the fastest team to pull a jet 10 feet.

We went to the Sandbar in Phoenix for the Iowa - Michigan game this weekend. We were hoping to make it back to Iowa City for the big game, but flights were too booked. We really didn't mind not having to freeze outside. It was 95 degrees at about kick off!

This week


Todd parents were in town this week. They came to work on getting their condo put together. We ended up going to dinner almost everynight this week. Todd's mom, on my request, brought in some family photo album's of the Smith's and Todd's pictures through the years. That was a lot of fun to see! And familiar, since I had older siblings as well and always looked so much younger than them in childhood pictures.


Carolyn, Terry, and Todd Smith, and me

Friday, October 9, 2009

Weekend in Omaha

Last weekend we headed to Omaha, NE because two of Todd's old college friends were getting married. We flew out Friday night (free thanks to my flight benefits). We had reservations to stay at the Marriott of course. They had an airport shuttle, but we were told it didn't run after 11, and our flight got in at 11:30. As we were leaving the airport, however, we ran into the Marriott shuttle van. It turns out that it only picks up airport crews after 11. So he let us jump on, and the crew from our own flight hopped in the van as well! We made it to the hotel and we met up with our friends, John and Kelly, for a little while.
The next day we were up bright and early as usual for a football Saturday. We went across the street from our hotel to a bar that was playing the Iowa game. Some of the other crew made it into town by then and joined us. Two of our friends from Sioux City (Aryon and Jennica) drove up Saturday just to see us while we were in town.



Jennica and I

Kelly and I

Todd and Aryon

The bar had a theater style seating area. I've never seen anything like it in a bar, so I had to take a picture of all the men probably escaping from their wives to watch football at a bar! Ha!


Todd and I at Jen and Mike's wedding

John and I

Trying to take a self-portrait.
It was a fun weekend. The wedding reception included an open bar all night with top shelf liquor. That couldn't have been cheap....The reception was inside an old Railroad Station turned Museum. It was also only 3 blocks from our hotel. It was nice to be able to walk everywhere all weekend. Although the walk home at the end of the wedding night was freezing!! Besides my wedding shoes, the only shoes I brought back for the weekend were flip flops. Not a good idea! Its amazing how quickly you get used to warmer weather. The heat in our hotel room was also broken the first night we were there! Thank goodness they got that fixed.
I did spent a little time down in "Old Market." Its a quaint, cute part of Omaha that has original brick streets and buildings. Its full of great restaurants and unique shops. I went shopping with the girls down there Saturday, and Todd and I ate breakfast there on Sunday at this awesome breakfast buffet that reminded me of Iowa River Power Co in Iowa City.
We were a little nervous about making it back to Phoenix on a flight. The flights were pretty full, and since we were flying standby, we weren't sure we could get on. Lucky us, my priority level got us on, but a couple of people below my priority didn't make it on the flight.