Sunday, March 28, 2010

Super Saturdays

The past two Saturdays have been a lot of fun, well aside from attending classes and having midterms/finals and papers to write. As soon as my Saturday classes got out at noon Tyler had the most fun activities planned.

Last Saturday we went to a book signing with Mitt Romney (he was visiting Miramar), we stood in line for about an hour and finally got to meet him. It was pretty cool, Tyler and Mitt both served their missions in France and were able to talk about that for a bit. He was really nice and it was cool getting to meet him in person.

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After the book signing we headed down to MCRD for the 8th and I parade. For those who don’t know, the “8th and I” are an elite Marine Corps silent drill platoon. They really are so amazing to watch, just go to YouTube and you can check out some really cool videos. Before they performed there was a performance by the Commandants Own, marching band.

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Yesterday was also a really fun day. After taking my final we headed to Balboa park to see a play at the Old Globe Theatre, which is an exact replica of an old Shakespearian theater in London. We saw a play called “Boeing, Boeing” about an architect who lives in Paris and is engaged to THREE different flight attendants. He needs the help of his friend to keep them from finding out about one another. It was pretty funny, a couple crude parts, but overall it was fun. During intermission we went outside to this cute little café and got a yummy piece of cheesecake (so good!). After the play we strolled around Balboa park and then went to a fun dinner and camera shopping (I’m looking at getting a new little camera).

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This is just a cute video of Charlie playing fetch, his favorite game. He could play for hours!!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Saturday Day Trip...Yuma

Since Tyler now has Saturday's off again we're able to start going on our fun day-trips again. For some reason Ty got it in his head to go see the Marine base in Yuma. He promised me there would be a charming city, cool old prison and of course the cool base to see. While I had a lot of fun, it wasn't quite the "charm" I was looking for. It's only a couple hours away and we got there around lunch time. We found a cute little cafe called "Esther's Cafe" where we had a great lunch. We walked around the "historic" district (it really just means old, with barely any shops) and then headed over to the old prison. I guess I'm a little weird, but I loved the prison and little museum. I admit, I sometimes get bored in museums, but reading about the prison and some of the criminals was pretty interesting. After the prison we checked out an old Catholic mission and drove around the base for a few minutes. It was a fun day.

Here is the town square.
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Yuma Prison, built 1876
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Inmate Row, each tiny cell held 6 inmates.
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Image I thought this was pretty funny. This guy was sentenced to 2 years for "seduction under promise of marriage." Don't you just love the cocky grin?
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Image The Dark Cell. This is their version of solitary confinement. The inmates were chained to the grate on the floor, we're given one meal a day (bread and water) and left in the dark for days at a time (with no bathroom options, and multiple people in one cell).
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Monday, March 1, 2010

Parents Visit, Take II

Here are a few new pictures from my parents trip here a few days ago. Since they've been here so many times we end up doing a lot of the same old stuff. But, this trip we took them to the Torrey Pines State Park. It is so beautiful there, and we had a lot of fun hiking around on the trails.
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