Sunday, November 23, 2008

Jordan travels and I get gifts


When Jordan and I first started dating it quickly became a tradition for Jordan to bring me a gift of some sort after a trip. My first one was a rock after he went on a hiking trip to Glacier National Park. With the million and two committees he serves on as well as medical conferences Jordan accrues a great deal of travel time. My last two gifts we fun so I thought I would share them. The left is a mask from New Orleans and some of the Marti Gras beads and from San Antonio there were Texas sized Jelly beans. I thought this was really funny because I have a huge sweet tooth so now I have a candy that is the right size for my appetite. They are each the size of my thumb. Much love,
Barbara

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Mapparium (details later)
This is a view of Boston harbor from the top of the Bunker Hill Memorial. It was a beautiful sunset. I think Julie got some pictures of it.



Julie was here!!! This is her at Revere Beach just north of Boston. we had a great time there and collected many shells. We spent tons of time walking around Boston during the last nice days of Boston fall. It turned remarkably cold right after her departure so be thankful Julie. On the right is the Bunker Hill Memorial. You can climb to the top (that's right the tiny dark whole you see at the top is a window). It is 294 steps to the top and kind of like climbing a very skinny lighthouse. I forgot my camera for our biggest day out (Saturday) so you will have to request more pictures from her. It was fabulous to see her and we had fun running around and learning new things about Boston. After seeing so many things we thoroughly recommend the mapparium at the Christian Science Center pictured at the top of the page. It is a 3 story stain glass globe with a glass bridge in the middle. Pretty incredible. We also recommend a stop in order to look through the Boston Public Library in at Copley Square. The building is amazing, very much like the library of congress in D.C. We don't recommend the free tour unless you like poor public speakers but one interesting fact about the building is that if you rub the lion's butt on your way up the stairs and he wakes up you will gain great knowledge and wisdom. Both the lions are made of unpolished marble but their butts are very polished from all the rubbing. ;) At the navy yard you can board and tour the USS Constitution, the oldest floating ship, and the USS Casian (sp), a world war two navy ship. They were both interesting. Any time you set foot in Boston you should definitely go to the North End and eat too much Italian Food and probably hunt up Highland Pizza because they have discovered the perfect crust, although the communication is a little hard because they speak Italian perfectly. BTW, Canadian bacon is ham here (not the same but you will get a blank look if you try to order Canadian bacon). That's all for now. I have a ton of stuff to put on here because it has been so long since the last post. Much love,

BGS












Friday, November 7, 2008

Julie is coming today!!

I hope she is already on her way. So, I am very excited to see my only oldest sister and have fun touring around Boston with her. Hopefully she is already on the last leg of her extended commute from Yakima to Boston. I will post pics from the trip later.
hugs,
Barbara

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

So many things

Well, it has definitely been a while since I last posted. I have not been out on any new adventures but have instead been enjoying the adventures of everyday life. Two weekends ago I started serving in the children's ministry at church and have been reminded of the genius we can find in children. God has richly blessed me by allowing me to be a part of their lives and thoughts as they grow in the Lord.

Jordan, busy as usual, has been to San Antonio and back with a trip to New Orleans at the end of this week. He is touring the country one conference at a time. For you Californians he will be in Carmel this Jan/Feb although I don't think Carmel is very close.

I started my new job and love it here. I work in the Shapiro Building at Brigham and Women's Hospital which is brand new. It literally opened about 3 months ago. http://www.brighamandwomens.org/shapirocenter/CenterTour.aspx some pictures.

The building is so spacious and windows everywhere (the sun shines most of the time). I love it!!! We had the heart failure and LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) team move down here on Monday and it was so interesting to work with them. If you have ever seen Grey's Anatomy think of Denny. As an added benefit Jordan's work in around the corner and we are able to have lunch together most days. God is richly blessings us here, as he has everywhere else.

I know I said I would post pics of our new home decorated but it is never clean enough to take pictures so please give me a little more time. I will get them up.

Last but not least for Jordan's b-day, November 25th (yes we are preemptive) we purchased Rock Band for the Wii and we (haha, that pun was for you Laura) are very excited to play with everyone else. So much fun!