November 12, 2011

About Time!

Despite that I am extremely overdue on my posts, I am going to dive straight into some very exciting events that happened.

October 15th we headed to Oregon with our best friends on a trip that was sure to start a new journey for them. The trip was great, beautiful drive and amazing conversations! The best part was that Britnee had no idea what was to come.
 I could hardly wait to see the look on Britnee's face as Greg dropped to one knee. She was definitely surprised! 
 
Oh, and filled with lots of questions....
 
The following day we enjoyed our time at the beach
 
and dinner!
Super excited that Britnee and Greg have decided to get married in St Lucia, January 21st! Reception will be amazing when they come back.
Love you guys!

On another note, Frank and I are thrilled to be adding a little addition to our family. 
The looks on our mothers faces were priceless as they unrolled the tissue paper and  discovered a positive pregnancy test!
More pictures to come!

August 19, 2011

Our Romania trip comes to an end

Here are some more pictures of our last days in Romania. 

First Stop........Caves
When men fought in frequent wars, women and children would hide in the caves....So the caves became known as Women's Caves.
As you can imagine it was dark in the caves, so the pictures didn't turn out the best.
 
 
 
Ducking didn't help me that much, because somehow I managed to smash  my head....Go figure!
 
View after exiting the cave. 
Brent......being Brent. 
Kayli, finding her own cave. 

Next, Castle Bran.....better known as Dracula's Castle.
Castle Bran was a wooden castle built in 1212 at the mountains entrance for which traders traveled through. It was destroyed and then rebuilt in stone and became a customs post in 1377. It was then home to Queen Marie in 1920.  Currently, the castle is a museum dedicated to the history of the surrounding area and memory of Queen Marie and her family.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Incredible views!!

Final stop.....Castle Peles.
Castle Peles construction began in 1873 and was finished in 1914 and was home to King Carol I of Romania. Construction cost approximately $120 million.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Doesn't this look fake? 
 
 
 

The rest of the pictures are random traveling pictures, but worth sharing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Squatty potty.....Yuck! 
 
 
 
 
 
So happy......just took a bite out of that amazing block of cheese!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Although we took thousands of pictures, it was hard to pick through them all......
Hope you enjoy what has been posted!