Thursday, December 27, 2012

'Tis the Season to be Jolly!

There are plenty of reasons to be jolly, fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!!!!!!!!!!! We decorated our house a little bit to get into the holiday spirit, even though we'd only be at home for part of December.

There was a Christmas in Davidson weekend celebration with booths from local vendors, contests, and food. We attended the parade through Main St. the next day, which was entertaining. Opal, of course, was a celebrity. 
 Many people stopped to pet her and she loved on them all with lots of lick kisses.
 



















She gets very excited when new people give her attention. Sometimes she gets overly excited and jumps on little kids to lick them and they get a little scared, haha. We've gotten good about controlling her around strangers for fear of some liability due to her overly affectionate nature. For the most part, she's a really good, happy lil' puppy. She's rockin' her X-mas bandanna with red and green poinsettias in the pic. above. I always find great deals on trendy lil' pup gear for our stinky lil' puppy.  

We decorated our stockings and hung them above the mantle in our living room. No surprise = Opal's was the first one full with gifts! She's a spoiled little pup-eroni. The picture doesn't do it justice, but Al's is cleverly decorated with red and green guitar picks. He's so creative!


December represents a milestone marker for me and Al. 

I successfully rounded out my first semester of my new job at Davidson. Final presentations, final research papers, final exams = marathon grading = grades have been submitted! That is definitely a reason to celebrate. I also had several campus obligations to participate in such as a roundtable of female students and female professors on microaggressions on campus, I was a guest speaker on gender and identity at a PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) meeting for which my colleague is the local chapter's president, among other social events related to the end'o semester. There was a faculty and staff party at the president's house on campus, and a holiday/end of semester party for faculty at a colleague's house, which were nice ways to reconvene with others and socialize a bit amidst the madness that is final grading. 

Opal and I went on a dog hike organized by the Humane Society of Charlotte at Crowders Mountain State Park. It was a whopping 7 mile hike, round trip! We got home exhausted and hardly able to walk. Opal and I took long naps when we returned home, after having hot baths to soothe our muscles. Al couldn't believe how pooped out we were! We are eager for him to join us on the next hike up the mountain so he can experience the intense work out it was and the natural beauty that North Carolina mountains have to offer. It was definitely a peaceful way to rejuvenate mind and body both as a break in between my crazy end'o semester grading.

Al successfully completed his EMT class and is now a certified Emergency Medical Technician in the state of North Carolina. He is gearing up to take the national exam in January when we get back from our holiday travels. We attended the graduation ceremony held for his class and two others in the region. The commencement speakers were entertaining with their stories from experience in the field. It was a really enjoyable finale to the semester's worth of life-saving skills Al has been learning and being tested on. 

We briefly chit chatted with a few of Al's friends and instructors after the ceremony. Then, we went out for North Carolina BBQ to celebrate this accomplishment but Al, of course, ordered Texas brisket, hehe. He gave it two thumbs up and said it was the perfect celebration meal for this accomplishment. The N.C. pulled pork -which is what I had- was pretty good, too. Al and a few of his classmates celebrated the course completion with a few drinks at our house. It was time to let their hair down, that's for sure!



Now, we're enjoying our time with family in New Mexico. We road tripped out here partly so we could bring Opal with us and partly so we could drive through the states we've never been to before. We left our home and passed straight east to west through Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, the northern most tip of Texas (Amarillo), and arrived in New Mexico. It was a really easy drive with plenty of pretty, changing scenery. 

We stopped in Memphis to stay the night and also tour the famous Beale St. in downtown Memphis. Al took a tour of the Gibson Guitar factory. 
He had a blast seeing how the guitars are made and he got to spend some time playing with several of them. We stopped to have lunch at a local BBQ joint before leaving town. 


Then, we spent the night in Oklahoma City before traveling the last bit to our destination in New Mexico. 

We jammed to country renditions of X-mas songs in OK.




We hadn't seen my parents since May, when we had our farewell party at their house, and since we'd just seen Al's parents for Thanksgiving, we decided it was only fair to visit my family for the holiday break. 
This balancing act is tough but it's necessary since we no longer have the luxury of being so close to both families for the holidays. Now, we're out of state and so are all of our loved ones! 

We did notice, however, that after living in different states and then coming to North Carolina, North Carolina is really beautiful in comparison. If I had to rank the states in order of beauty, I would say NC, NM, then TX, haha. No offense, TX, but you rank low on the hierarchy of natural beauty.



I guess you all will have to come see us in NC for yourselves!  : ) 

A winter storm warning was in effect in New Mexico, but we did not end up getting snow. No white Christmas for us this year! This pic. was taken on the way back to my parents' house from spending the weekend visiting the grandmas. We wanted to beat the stormy weather if it did, in fact, turn out to be as horrendous as projected.



Happy holidays from our family to yours ~Al, Amanda, & Opal.  : D       








    







 
Merry X-mas! 
May 2013 be full of love, laughter, happiness, and health. 

Monday, December 3, 2012

Friday, November 30, 2012

Nonstop November ~ NCA at Disney & Thanksgiving

Our flight had a layover in Memphis, TN = "Ooh, Elvis!"
November was a month of madness.  

The National Communication Association annual conference was held in Orlando, Florida this year. Though it was a notably more expensive conference than usual since it was held on the Disney resort property, it was a nice excuse to go a day early and spend some time at Epcot, one of the Disney parks, as well as Downtown Disney, which has a ton of shops and entertainment. I had been to Disney World a long time ago with my family but found that I had a greater appreciation for it this time around as an older and wiser adult. This was Al's first time to Florida and Disney World. His first impression of Florida went like this: "There's a lot of concrete here. Reminds me of Houston. I feel right at home here." Hehe. 
Just like the good ole days in grad school = reunited again, woohoo! We had so much fun.
A highlight = I met Masha's mini-me, Maya!

Even the hotel towels were folded magically...
Of course, the trip was centered around work so I also had several conference commitments: 2 individual research paper presentations, 2 discussion panels, I chaired 2 sessions and served as respondent to 1 session. Since I'm also an officer for the Latino/a Comm. Studies Division/La Raza Caucus at NCA, I took our minutes at the business meeting. The conference was a great, whirlwind of a time to catch up with academic friends, new and old, and make new contacts as well. The time always flies by when you're having fun and being professionally productive by sharing research, getting feedback, and establishing new directions for work. 

This was mine and Al's first time out of town since we moved to NC so we were in need of a mini-vacation. It was a bit strange to prepare for the weather from NC to FL because it has been chilly here but then 70s-80s in Orlando. Check out our photo journey in Disney, "the happiest place on Earth!"




Al stocking up on supplies at the Candy Cauldron. Man-child, oh yes!
Who says you have to be a couple with kids to enjoy Disney? Beer, jelly beans, and live music at the House of Blues in Downtown Disney = great date night for our first night in Florida!  ; )
How awesome is this = it's a sea dragon made completely out of Legos... and it's actually IN water! Mind = blown. : D



Meet Duffy, the newest of the Disney characters. So cute!

Mi Japonesa... <3

Pretending to be hanging out in Paris...

A Japanime museum in Japan...

Belle!
Cinderella!
Alice in Wonderland!

We met Snow White!

Drunken bird in Germany = Oktoberfest!
How fitting that there would be a beautiful rainbow the day we visited Epcot.  : )
We had lunch in Morocco and it was deeeelish!
Jasmine & Aladdin!


We got our fast passes for the popular attraction, Soarin'.
Mmmm, desserts in France = chocolate eclair, Napoleon, and creme brulee. We polished off every bite!
Mexico in Epcot reminded us of San Antonio... and we got a lil' homesick.
This poor guy in Norway was so *not* attractive... so I hugged him, hehe.
Opal got a souvenir from China in Epcot! She rocked her new outfit.

A couple days after returning from the conference, we were busy preparing our home for Al's parents' first visit to NC for Thanksgiving. We had a good time with them. We took them around town for a tour of Davidson and Charlotte, went out to eat at a few local favorites, and just hung out at home and enjoyed each others' company. 

Al's parents got us hooked on a new show called Chicago Fire the features firefighters and medics in complex situations. We're all caught up now and recording the series! I love the DVR function on our cable package. With our busy schedules, we get to still keep up with our entertainment of choice! Al makes fun of me because even when I see just a little bit of a show and I like it, I record the series, haha. 

One night Al's mom and I went shopping nearby at Birkdale, an outdoor-style mall, and then out for some wine at The Wine Cellar, a place I'd been wanting to check out. We found the perfect white wine - not too dry or too sweet - Canyon Road Pinot Grigio. Yumm! I'll have to remember that next time I'm restocking my home "wine cellar."  ; )   

It was good catching up with Al's parents in person and hearing all their stories from back home. We wish everyone could come up to visit us! Now it's time to round out the semester --for me and Al both-- and move on to the wonderful holiday season here in gorgeous NC!  

Awaiting the Thanksgiving day feast!
We went out for some wine after a lil' shopping at Birkdale.