Sunday, January 25, 2009

Weekend with Ty

Last weekend, my brother and I got to hang out with Ty! My mom brought him to Abilene, while she helped out with a funeral in Albany. We had so much fun together. We went to Prime Time (bowling, games, lazer tag, bumper cars, and Nascar driving), swam at the Marriot indoor pool, and watched two movies. It was so great seeing him!

Climbing a tree behind Scott's house...
These are all the toys Ty won at Prime Time. He gave me a cool ring!Future Nascar driver...Ty began bowling without bumpers and got a spare on his first time up to bowl. Beginners luck so we had to add the bumpers soon after.

Christmas Time in New York City

Better late than never...Dave, my Mom, and I went to NYC December 20th - 22nd. Dave and I headed to Egypt from NYC while my mom headed back to Texas. It was extremely cold, but fun!

Mom buying M&Ms!! These M&Ms were greatly appreciated in Egypt. White Christmas! Can you see the snow?My mom and I went to see the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular. This will always be one of the best memories I have with my mom.The show was absolutely beautiful! My mom bought us matching rag dolls that looked like the dancers below.Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center...this is rain now, not snow!My mom and I can't go to NYC without stopping at Sabon. Dave saw his first Broadway show...Avenue Q. The show was hilarious!Carriage ride through Central ParkDave loves his steak!! Peter Luger has been voted the #1 steakhouse in NYC for 24 years in a row. Also, voted #1 steakhouse in the world.This was by far the most tender steak we have ever eaten. However, the flavor didn't come close to a Texas mesquite grilled steak. Don't worry though, Dave and I finished off the entire porterhouse. Mom thought it was too rare for her. Thanks mom for a great trip to NYC!! We had a great time.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Christmas in Egypt

Next to our wedding in Australia, Dave and I just went on our favorite vacation. I highly suggest that anyone interested in international travels should go to Egypt. It was a relaxing and fun vacation, but I also learned so much. An Islamic culture, third world economics, and a 5,000 year old civilization all opened my eyes to a whole new world. We took 1,300 pictures and I am trying to cut this down in order to share pictures on Shutterfly. Until then I wanted to share a few of my favorite pictures. Everyday was packed full of great memories, so it is going to be very hard to pick the best. I could never express how amazing our time was in Egypt.
Abu Simbel - Temple of Ramses built in 1224 B.C.
Temple of Horus in Edfu - built between 237 B.C. and 57 B.C.
Temple of Philae

Hot air balloon ride over the Valley of the Kings and village
We went to the Valley of the Queens and Valley of the Kings where many tombs have been discovered and/or robbed. We went into five tombs, but the most exciting tomb was that of King Tut (discovered in 1922). Inside we saw his mummy and one of his golden sarcophagi (we saw his other two sarcophagus in a museum). King Tut died 3,300 years ago and we saw his body!!
We weren't allowed to take pictures in the tomb so I found this pictures online.

Hatshepsut's Temple in the Valley of the KingsKarnak Temple - built in the 16th century B.C. is the largest ancient religious site in the world. The temple originally had 134 columns. Luxor Temple - When the Egyptians built Karnak and Luxor they connected the two with the avenue of sphinxes which extends for 1.2 miles. You can see some of the sphinxes now, but most are buried under the city of Luxor.When Christians fled to Egypt they used some of the temples as churches. Here you can see a portion of a Last Supper painting (around 250 A.D.).We went to a Papyrus Institute and learned how the ancient Egyptians made paper out of a papyrus plant. We bought several paintings for our house!

Forty-five minutes on a camel was exciting, but painful. I was sore for days!


PYRAMIDS!!! There are actually a little over a hundred pyramids in Egypt.
We walked out of a restaurant and Dave said, "Look, a lion." He said this very calmly, because we learned that anything is possible in Egypt. The cub was four months old and was not on a leash or in a cage...just hanging out on a table.
Step Pyramid - the first pyramid ever built.

I got to see how they made silk rugs, it was difficult. I found a rug for $4,000 that was absolutely beautiful!
Mashy - Mashy!! Dave and I really enjoyed getting to know our wonderful tour guide. Thanks Vivian!