Thursday, March 19, 2009

Right place at the right time







We recently went to Florida for my son's spring break. It was time for a vacation and there is nothing that relieves stress more than screaming at the top of your lungs on a roller coaster. I mean there are many times I've felt like doing that, but nowhere else is it considered acceptable. Try that in Wal-Mart some time and see what happens. Anyway, while we were there we got to see an awesome sight. There was a space shuttle launch. I have been to Florida on numerous occasions and never had it coincide with this event. What makes it even more significant is the fact that there are very few of these left to take place. We knew the launch was around 7:30. We were at Universal's theme parks which closed at 7. We then made our way to the roof of the parking garage and waited. It was well worth the wait. Even though it was a good hour's drive away, we had no trouble seeing it and enjoying it. We ran into some other people there for the same thing. One couple we were talking to was from Canada and they said that the top of this parking garage was where they were told to go for the best view. And to think my Steve thought of that all on his own. I knew there was a reason I married him.
This was definitely one of the highlights of our trip. For us, it was a once in a lifetime memory. We got to see it, enjoy it, photograph it and we didn't even have to sit in the three and a half hour traffic back from coast where it launched from. (Deep satisfied sigh...)

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Staff Development gone awry.


Now I know there are a lot of cute pictures out there from our staff development in November. I have a post of one of them on this blog and there are more on my fellow CMRLSers' blogs. I just wanted to take a moment and share one of my favorite pictures from the day. Now I have not been able to identify who or what this is exactly. Perhaps you could help me. I have some theories. Whenever a lot of us women get together, health problems usually come up, so perhaps this was an attempt at a close up of someone's melanoma. There is also the possibility that it is some part of the decorations. Maybe a broken branch. An ant in a ten gallon cowboy hat and all we can see is the hat. It doesn't appear to be anything obscene. I'm positive about that since we have not added an open bar to the catering at our staff development yet. (Notice I said yet because I add that to the bottom of my suggestion sheet every year.) Maybe it is a black-eyed pea from lunch although I don't think that was on the menu that day. It could just be a scab, but don't ask me how I got a picture of that. All I know is that these accidental shots are usually a lot more fun than the planned ones. Let's see what you guys can come up with. Don't let me down!