Tuesday, March 22

Movie Junkie

Our time here in Little Rock is slowly, but surely coming to a close. Whoop Whoop!!  Sure I'll miss Little Rock, but honestly only a few things such as hanging with our Cheyoming friends who have also relocated down here, Zumba, and not working.   Not to mention I have really enjoyed watching all the movies/tv shows I can stand.   While we have been living down here I have kind of become a movie junkie.  With Netflix and the library here on base I have had the luxury of tons of movies at my finger tips.   You might be thinking "Wow, she must be sitting around on her butt a lot", well I am, but not on the sofa.  I've recently finished 2 quilts in about 2 1/2 weeks so instead of the sofa, its been the sewing machine.  I'm not a big fan of sewing in silence so I usually listen to music or watch movies.  I decided that since I've been watching so many I would keep a running tab.    My total to date in no particular order ....

Sunshine Cleaning
Milk
Once
Calendar Girls
The Blindside
Revolutionary Road
The Reader
Sex & The City 2
Inception
Precious
Seventeen Again
Vantage Point
Date Night
Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull
Radio
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
Leap Year
New In Town
Up In Air
Bridget Jones' Diary
Shrek 4
Iron Man 2
Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs
Smart People
Michael Clayton
The Back Up Plan
The Pelican Brief
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
HP and the Chamber of Secrets
HP and the Prisoner of Azkaban
HP and the Goblet of Fire
HP and the Order of the Phoenix
HP and the Half-Blood Prince
HP and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (in the theater)

And if that isn't enough, I started Glee and am now at the mercy of the tv since I've completely caught up.  And the same goes for the Army Wives series.   I'm currently working on Greek, but still have quite a ways to go.   I'm hoping to finish it before we make it to Germany, but I think that might be pushing it.

Friday, March 18

Shipping Out

The movers came today for the rest of our stuff!!  All we have now is mostly clothes and the cats which is an awesome feeling!!  Todd just has 2 more flights for next week and then we are shipping out of here.   This whole process has been a pretty crappy experience for Todd and I, but if we make it to Germany it will all be worth it.    Keep your fingers crossed!

Thursday, March 10

The Ozarks

I'm as far as I can get on my newest quilt (I've ran out of fabric and waiting for my mom to bring me some more) so I thought it was time to catch up on the blogging.  I seem to be getting behind ....


Todd and my friend Becky Courtright have the same birthday, so we decided that we would celebrate together.   Originally we thought just having a combined house party would be fun, but then Todd had a great idea of maybe going camping or something like that.   I passed the thought onto Becky and she thought it was great as well.   Becky got to researching and found this cool AWESOME cabin that was settled in the Ozarks of Arkansas.  For those of you who don't know anything about the Ozarks, they are located within 4 different states, Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and even Kansas.   After living in Cheyenne and spending alot of time in the Rockies, I have become slightly jaded to what I consider mountains and just in general have a higher expectation.   After doing a little research I found out that in all honesty the Ozarks region is a high and deeply dissected plateau (thank you wikipedia).  That's good news for the Ozarks, since they aren't mountains I can't compare them to the Rockies which means they have a chance!   Anyways, back to the point.  The cabin really was incredible.  Here's the Cave Creek Cabin website and just because they have a great description of it I'm going to take it right from the page ...

"Huge authentic log cabin with modern conveniences. Sleeps 17, 2 full baths. Includes private and secluded 125 acres for hiking and exploring. Property has 3/8 mile of year round creek nestled in an Ozark valley setting for swimming and fishing. Ridge top location with huge covered porch with swing. Enjoy the mountain breezes while listening to the creek below. Build memories that will last a lifetime at Cave Creek Cabin. Adjacent to the Gene Rush Wildlife Management Area and the Carver input on the Buffalo National River (nationally known for it's excellent canoeing and float trips). Our 1840's authentic dogtrot-style log cabin has a massive fireplace and is constructed with hand hewn logs. It was recently moved from Kentucky to this secluded spot and has been restored and modernized for vacation fun and enjoyment of the Ozark mountain country found in Newton County, Arkansas. The cabin is very large and cozy with full walkout basement. Spacious fully equipped kitchen."

After about a week of planning the weekend finally arrived and we were on our way.   We ended up not getting out of town early enough to avoid driving in the dark.   Unfortunately there were some wicked (thankfully paved) switchbacks and some scary back country driving.  I wouldn't normally be scared of back country driving, but considering we were out in the woods driving by some really sketchy trailer/houses that seemed to be occupied it was definitely creepy.  Todd was actually the one to make the comment "Let's not get lost" after we drove by multiple sketchy shacks.  The last 4.3 miles was on dirt roads with many different possible turn offs, but somehow we made it without having to turn around or getting lost.   Once we got there we started exploring the cabin.  This place was huge!!!   

Our bedroom (on the 3rd floor)
Den from view on the stairs
Master bedroom - with its very own table and outside porch door

The Courtights made it to the cabin about an hour after us.  Once they were unloaded the guys started a fire and cooking dinner - grilled steaks with red potatoes.  Yum.   After dinner because I couldn't keep it a secret any longer (I'm actually very surprised that I was able to keep it), we surprised Todd with an ice cream birthday cake.  Todd made the comment sometime last year that he had always wanted a ice cream cake, so me being the good wife I am actually remembered!    You might have caught on to the fact that I said 'WE' surprised Todd with the cake which is true.  Even though it was Becky's birthday as well, she already knew about the cake.  I had planned it with her and I told her if she didn't like ice cream cakes we could get a second cake, but thankfully she said it sounded like a great idea.


Birthday buddies

Later in the evening after our food was starting to digest we began round 2 of food.  Becky had been telling me about these things they call Mountain pies.  I was a little weirded out by the name, but she described them as using bread to essentially make a crust for many different things.  We made mini pizzas and cherry pies.   You fill these cast iron things with bread and whatever else you want then stick it in the fire and let it cook.   They are awesomely delicious!

Mountain Pie Maker
Enjoying my first mountain pie!  Pizza!!  Yummy!

Once we woke up Saturday morning we finally got to see the lay of the land.  Turns the cabin was on a ledge that we had no idea was there the night before.   We even had a view of a river/stream/creek that was a surprise too.   

Front porch

After KC showed up we headed down to the river so Dan could do some fly fishing.   As part of a birthday present for Todd I wanted to get him a fishing license so Dan could teach him how to fly fish.  Turns out I think Todd enjoyed it quite a bit which is a good thing because he bought a fly rod that he still hasn't been able to use (its in Germany now).   While they were fishing, we did some exploring.  

Our one sighting of spring
An abandoned farmhouse fully stocked with hay
Sexy ... huh?
Dan teaching Todd

After a few hours of fishing we went back to the cabin for lunch and then back out again to a different area.   Todd and Dan did more fishing while Becky, KC, and I went on a 2 hour walk.   When the 3 of us made it back to the cars was when the real fun began!!!   KC brought some of his guns - 22 pistol, 22 rifle, 9mm, and an AK-47.   Before this outing I had already shot a 22 pistol and a 9mm.  This was my first time to shot the 22 rifle and AK-47.     Even though I only shot the AK once, it was still alot easier than I was expecting.  Now I understand why the automatic is banned.   Even though I had shot the 9mm on other occassions, this was my least favorite gun, I know the kick isn't bad, but I don't like it.  It scares me way more than the AK.   


Todd and Dan far off fishing





After the guns, we did a little off roading with the jeeps to another river area.  Dan did a little more fly fishing while the rest of us did some stone skipping and went on a treasure hunt.   The treasure hunt was very productive - we didn't find any treasure but we did find bamboo growing rampant throughout the area!




I finally got the hang of skipping stones!  Just call me a professional now.
Bamboo in Arkansas???



As you can see had a day of fun on Saturday, only to be topped by more food and drinks.   Our spread included hotdogs, brats, hamburgers, popcorn, mountain pies, popcorn, and an assortment of alcoholic beverages.   We enjoyed some corn hole (aka Bean Bag toss), warmer weather, a hot fire, and nature's beauty. 

Corn Hole set up off the front porch
My first time to have popcorn over an open flame.  

The weekend concluded with about a 5 hour drive back home.  We ended up doing an extra 2 1/2 hours in the car on back roads checking out fishing spots for Dan with a little more off roading fun.   Its possible that Sunday was Todd's jeep last hooray.  But, what a way to go out!


Back out our place at the end of the weekend

Tuesday, March 8

The Ponies

A couple of weeks ago we ventured down to Hot Springs, Arkansas for a day at the horse races.   There is a track there that is open from January to April called Oaklawn.   Let me just say that we all (we went with some friends) had a fabulous time!   I'm not sure about everyone, but I think this was the majority's first time at a horse race.  There were 10 races total, Todd and I bet on every single one of them.  After all what's the point of going to the ponies if you aren't going to bet!   We sometimes lost and sometimes won, I think our biggest cash out was around $23.   It may not sound like a lot, but it sure was exciting to us!   Our bets ranged from picking horses to win (finish 1st), place (finish 1st or 2nd), show (finish 1st, 2nd, or 3rd), and the trifecta (finish 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in exact order).   Some of my favorite horse names of the day included, but not limited to ... Combuckstable, Cast A Cold Eye, Sahm Like It Hot, Jumponthebandwagon,  Posse Cat, Billy Two Hats (which won for us), and Absinthe Minded.   I don't know really very much about horses, but that they get cool names ... at least at the track.

After the track we went to a place that Bill Clinton would always eat at when visiting Hot Springs, apparently he loved their BBQ.  The place is called McClard's.   I'd say President Bill was right about this place, it was delicious with HUGE amounts of food!!

Here's some pictures from our day at the track.  Unfortunately I didn't get any of us as a group, but Becky did, so maybe I can get a couple of her pictures to post later.

Showing off the ponies before the first race.

Around the track they go!
On the straightaway heading towards the finish line

Ann Marie anxiously waiting
The trumpet guy playing A Call To Post.  He does this before every race.
And they're off !!!!!


It's a close one!!