Tuesday, August 14, 2007

And we finally have a...shower curtain!


Going on 4 months and its finally done! Pretty ridiculous. But I guess we'd rather wait 4 months than spend $20 plus on a shower curtain when I can make one for around $10.
-A

Friday, August 10, 2007

The past 5 weeks...

Once again, sorry for not keeping up to date with our blog.

The week of July 9th, Painted Clay held it's 2nd summer camp. It was insanity! We had more kids than we could really handle. So the 2nd camp didn't get through all the projects we did in the first camp and the projects didn't turn out as well as we would have liked. Oh well, we survived. I was very glad for the end of the week to come.

--------OH RION!--------

The Friday camp ended, I went home, took a 2 hour nap, and packed the car for my solo trip back to Iowa. I left around 8PM and by 3AM I was exhausted. So, I pulled over, reclined my seat, and took a 2 hour in a hotel parking lot. Despite the long lonely drive I couldn't pass up this opportunity! Rion, our foreign exchange student was back for a visit! Kate threw him a bash, inviting friends, family and teachers. Many of these people we hadn't seen since high school so it turned out being a mini reunion. I was in Iowa only 2 days but it was well worth the trip.

--------This and That--------

Matt and I have been hitting the trails as well! Sundays have turned into our hiking days. Two Sundays ago we went on a 6 mile hike that was amazing. I got the crap scared out of me by a turkey that flew out of the tall grass just feet in front of us. We got lost half way through the hike because we didn't know where the trial went. We went tromping through the forest on what we thought was the trail only to find nothing but poison ivy. We eventually found the trail again by back tracking our steps and we are still fighting the poison ivy today!

--------CRUNCH--------

Matt's car is finally getting fixed! He couldn't get his car in to get fixed for 3 weeks because they were booked. We thought this meant they were a good place to go but it seems like it just takes them FOREVER to get things done! The car has been in the shop for nearly 2 weeks now. Not that we know too much about body work but man, it was just a crunched door! Apparently, they got sent the wrong door and are waiting for a replacement. Matt has been driving a rental, a Kia Optima. It is not a bad car but he is ready to get his car back.

--------Knock, Knock....Who's There?....MATT'S MOM--------


Last weekend, Matt's mom came down to visit us. We showed her around Murfreesboro and Nashville, made pasta and sushi, and went letter boxing. Letter boxing is a scavenger hunt type game that Mary came across and introduced to us. We recommend it to anyone who likes small adventures and crafts. You get clues from www.letterboxing.org that tell you were a hidden box is located. The boxes contain a small notepad, a rubber stamp and maybe an ink pad. When you find the box, you take the stamp from the box and stamp it in your personal stamp pad. Then, you stamp your rubber stamp in their notepad and sign it with the date. Most of the stamps have been hand carved. We took a stab at carving our own stamps and surprisingly enough, it was very easy to do.


--------Painting with the STARS--------

On August 8th, I had a pretty interesting experience. I went to Amy Grant and Vince Gill's house for a pottery painting party. Their construction guy suggested the idea to Amy and apparently she really liked it. So we packed up what seemed like half the studio and held the party for them. The party went well but it was very exhausting. We arrived at the house around 3PM and didn't leave til 10:45PM. Amy and Vince are very gracious people and act like you and I.

Friday, July 27, 2007

You know your in the south when you see....(Part 2)

These pictures don't really scream southern but they are funny and we thought we would share some more laughs!


This picture was taken on our way back from our hike at Firey Gizzard. Sometimes you just have to wonder what goes through some peoples minds.


This is a really bad picture so you will have to forgive me. It was taken out the car window while we were driving but it cracks me up. It may not be funny to you but TN has some pretty funky alcohol laws and surprises us that they would let this fly. This was taken in the same town as the airplane picture.


Some people just have too much time on their hands. We came across this sight in a small mountain town on our way to and from Hiwassee State Park over Memorial Day weekend.

Hope you enjoyed some laughs.
-A

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Our first Weekend together


During the first 3 weeks of July Matt and I have the same work schedule. Working Monday to Friday 8 to 5ish with weekends off. This past weekend we took advantage of these 'free' days. We woke up early on Saturday morning to drive to the Nashvile zoo. It was a blast! The zoo's set-up was great; with a majority of the exhibits having a path between them, making everything less crowded. My favorite were the super-star parrots that squakked at us as we walked away, as if to say "hey, get back here we're cute!" or maybe the meerkats. Matt's favorites were the poison arrow frogs or the red panda. We walked around all morning until our feet hurt, but we didn't stop there.
In the afternoon we decided to visit Nashville's biggest local micro-brewery, Yazoo. They give tours on Saturdays so we were in luck. We met Dan and Kim there around 2, had a beer in the taproom, and took a great tour through the old Marathon Motorworks building, which now houses Yazoo's beer making equipment. Yazoo....er..yahoo!

As if we hadn't had enough walking and excitement on Saturday, we took a road trip to Tracy City, TN to hike the Fiery Gizzard trail in the South Cumberland Recreation Area. The trail is a TN secret. It is a 13 mile trail one way but we only hiked a few miles. We would have hiked more had we went prepared. We decided that we should go hiking without any water, wow, how stupid. So we cut the trail short and hiked back and had a picnic lunch. The trail hugged the edge of the Big Fiery Gizzard Creek, which cut a ravine into the mountain 200 feet deep creating beautiful waterfalls and chimney rock structures.
-M & A

Friday, July 6, 2007

Failed attempt at basil, or is it?

Matt and I decided we would take a stab at growing basil. We thought it would be easy but apparently basil is a little stubborn. Matt did his studying on the internet and was confident it was going to work. So we ventured to Lowes and purchased, a planter box, soil, and two small but healthy looking basil plants. The internet told Matt not to water the plants unless they were dry. So a couple days after we planted, he took out some filtered water and gave them a good bath. Mistake number 1, the next day the leaves had brown spots all over them, hmmm, that water probably had chlorine in it....oops! Mistake number 2, supposedly basil leaves do not like getting wet when watered...oops again! We thought that the plants were going to die but they hung in there and started some new growth. The brown polka dot leaves never bounced back and eventually died. We were excited about the new growth and tried to keep the plants healthy but the new leaves remained small and the stalk started turning brown. So we gave up.
We didn't get around to dumping out the planter box before we left for Iowa and when we returned home, one plant had some green growth on it! We decided that we should keep the plant around and see what happens. Its our new experiment! Is it going to survive? This is the plant today.

-A

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

You Know Your in the South When You See.... (Part I)

Matt and I decided that we should start a continuous series of images called 'You Know Your in the South When You See...'. We have seen some pretty ridiculous stuff since we have moved down here and we thought we would share the laughs with everyone!


This was the best thing we could come up with for sweet tea.



This is a 5th wheel camper that has been transformed into a home. The wooden porch is a nice touch! We saw this driving to and from Hiawassee State Park over Memorial Day weekend.


Yes, there is a dating site just for rednecks! The best part about is we get to see this truck daily because it is parked 2 buildings down from ours and NEVER moves. I wonder why?

Stay tuned for more images!
-A

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Moving up the ladder!

I just got a promotion at Painted Clay Studio. I am now the manager, woo-hoo! Teresa, the owner is starting another business out of town and is requiring her to be out of the studio and she needed someone to run the place and that someone is me! Surprisingly, being a manager I am only picking up a few extra tasks like writing the schedule, ordering supplies, and making to do lists. I'm sure with time, I will be picking up more responsibilities.
And Matt starts his new job Monday, tomorrow!
-A