A photo a day, keeps the ____noun____ away. Goal: Take at least one photo every day for a year and make a post about it (even if that post consists of one word).

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Day 52

I've always wanted a rose bush to call my own. My mom used to have a few, but they always died or got ran over by the lawnmower in infancy. Even though Ian and I are renting this house, I still feel a sense of ownership to this rose bush. I am so proud of it I almost cried.
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Day 51

The Ultimate lounging position. Of course, Ian would never tell you that he was watching The Bachelorette at this very moment.
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Day 50

A Creeper in the Night...or Ian. Take your pick.
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Day 48

I really like symmetry. I like to find manmade things that mimic nature. See if you can see the relationship between the bike racks and the mountains.

Mirror Image
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Day 47

Looks like I'm not the only one with a Big NOSE!
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Day 46

Mourning the Loss of my Camera
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Day 45

Here starts the series of photos that I look with my camera phone. The quality of the pictures aren't that great, but at least it will keep the blog going for now.

What I got to see of Phoenix of my way home from Missouri. (I waved to Stephenie Meyer from the airport. I'm sure she would appreciate the thought).
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Day 44

So here's the canoe trip. Yes, the infamous canoe trip that killed my camera. The trip was a lot of fun, and definitely eventful. Ian and I played bumper boats, flipped our canoe, swung on a roap swing, and I poked a hole in my eardrum! It really was a lot of fun, and I would totally do it again, minus the whole eardrum thing! The river was beautiful, see for yourself!

The River that Killed my Camera
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Makensy being buff and carrying the canoe by herself
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The Whole Gang
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A Herd O Toytles
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A Herron Taking Flight
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Day 43

Here's a little of the beauty of the midwest.
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Day 42

Uncle Ian. Sophee's favorite uncle in the whole world. They were inseparable the whole trip. Sophee kept picking up my book and telling Ian to read it to her. Each time he would make up a new story about Princess Sophee, and she would listen attentively all the way through. Then she would say, "Again Ian, again." She got another story of course.
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Day 41

I am amazed at how quickly children grow. Only four months had passed since the last time I saw my niece Kamber. At that time she couldn't walk, didn't have any teeth, and just had peach fuzz for hair. Now look how adorable she is munching on a carrot with four teeth and two on the way. Incredible.
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Day 40

So this blog post has been a long time coming... Ian and I went to St. Louis for a family reunion. My plan was to take a picture a day (as normal) and then upload all the days when I got home. However, while on the trip, we went canoeing. We had the misfortune of flipping our boat with the camera in it. Therefore, I had to wait for the SD card to dry out before I could get the pictures off it. The camera is toast.

At any rate, here is what I saw upon arriving in St. Louis. I wanted a sign that said, "Meet me in St. Louis" but this was the next best thing.
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Because Missouri is part of the Bible Belt, I was very pleased to find this on my way out the door.
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Happily Ever After

About Me

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I am a college student here in Utah. I am currently on the Utah Valley University Cycling Team and I am starting my own sponsored team, Team Cyno Tech.

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