Friday, August 21, 2009
About the "While our Parents were in San Angelo" Slideshow Below
When we arrived in San Angelo we had to find an apartment. We looked at a bunch before we found the right one. We had a great time with our parents but didn't take nearly enough pictures. Below are a few pictures of us at Texas Roadhouse, eating lunch at Miss Hattie's (a restaurant and bar that used to be a brothel), walking around main street, eating at Chili's, and Dave and Patty playing cards at our pool.
About the "On the way to San Angelo" slideshow below
The slide show below shows us getting on the road for our big move to San Angelo. Before we could even make it to Kansas City, one of the axle caps? fell off so it had to be replaced. That was the only real problem on the move down. Pictures 3-7 are of us killing time while the trailer gets fixed. And if you look careful above my head(Jared) in picture 6, you'll see a big jail. Finally Ron and Dave get the trailer fixed and we get back on the road. After driving for a long time we see our first sign to San Angelo. Picture 12 is of my Jeep as we pull into San Angelo. We were happy to get here and couldn't wait to drive around town on the Loop which is an awesome and easy way to get around San Angelo.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Hey Ya'll !!!
Haha..now it's MY turn to write on here..but bare with me..I'm new to the whole blogging thing and a certain someone I live with has zero patience in working with me! :)
My trip to New Orleans was such an amazing experience! I went to lectures for most of the days and we had a lot of sitting and listening going on. But meeting the 35 people in the other affiliates made it a lot of fun. We went out to eat at really good restaurants where I had delicious crabcakes and great Po-Boy sandwiches...I tried really hard to stay away from all that fried food!! I also got to go out during the night to the French Riviera and Bourbon Street(which was WAY ca-razy!). I also got to tour the Lower 9th Ward (where the levees broke). It was definitely an eye opener to see all of the houses that are still in need of improvements and the houses that are completely gone. It's pretty sad to see first hand how terrible it still is down there. However, it's definitely been an experience I'll never forget.
When I got back from orientation Jared and I went swimming and met some new neighbors...they seem really nice! :)
My first day of work was a good one! I got introduced to all of the staff and got another tour of the office and warehouse. I learned about some of the projects I'll be working on too. The first big project I have is due Sept. 11. It has to do with the United We Serve project and my job is to recruit 100 volunteers to help bag and distribute items for energy efficiency. The second big job I have will be for the Fall Prevention Day on Sept. 22. I'm leading the main project and all of the booths that will be set up help homeowners learn how to prevent injuries or falls from in their homes. If anyone is interested in Rebuilding Together, just ask! It's really a great non-profit and I'm not just saying this cuz I work there...ok I might be but it is true! :)
Here's the website if you want to see the program that I'm apart of!
www.rebuildingtogether.org
Anyway....I'll keep everyone updated as much as possible!
Peace and Love from San Angelo!! :)
Jamie
My trip to New Orleans was such an amazing experience! I went to lectures for most of the days and we had a lot of sitting and listening going on. But meeting the 35 people in the other affiliates made it a lot of fun. We went out to eat at really good restaurants where I had delicious crabcakes and great Po-Boy sandwiches...I tried really hard to stay away from all that fried food!! I also got to go out during the night to the French Riviera and Bourbon Street(which was WAY ca-razy!). I also got to tour the Lower 9th Ward (where the levees broke). It was definitely an eye opener to see all of the houses that are still in need of improvements and the houses that are completely gone. It's pretty sad to see first hand how terrible it still is down there. However, it's definitely been an experience I'll never forget.
When I got back from orientation Jared and I went swimming and met some new neighbors...they seem really nice! :)
My first day of work was a good one! I got introduced to all of the staff and got another tour of the office and warehouse. I learned about some of the projects I'll be working on too. The first big project I have is due Sept. 11. It has to do with the United We Serve project and my job is to recruit 100 volunteers to help bag and distribute items for energy efficiency. The second big job I have will be for the Fall Prevention Day on Sept. 22. I'm leading the main project and all of the booths that will be set up help homeowners learn how to prevent injuries or falls from in their homes. If anyone is interested in Rebuilding Together, just ask! It's really a great non-profit and I'm not just saying this cuz I work there...ok I might be but it is true! :)
Here's the website if you want to see the program that I'm apart of!
www.rebuildingtogether.org
Anyway....I'll keep everyone updated as much as possible!
Peace and Love from San Angelo!! :)
Jamie
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
A tour of our apartment
Since I'm sure "ya'll" didn't want to wait until Jamie got back to get to see what our apartment looks like, I recorded a quick video on an extremely out of date digital camera (so I apologize about the quality). So if you click play below you will begin the "tour".
We begin in the living room with the front door to your left. As we scan around behind us you can see the dining table and "bar"(let me dream). We then continue down the hallway with a quick look into the kitchen to our bedroom. Its nice enough but if you notice there is another door to outside on the other side of the TV (that took some getting used to). After I wave hello in the mirror, we take a quick look into the closet and bathroom, then back down the hall to complete the tour. Short and simple.
I hope you enjoyed getting to see our place without the long drive!
Monday, August 10, 2009
The first week in Texas
Jamie and I have been in Texas for a full week now. Our parents helped us move down and we are incredibly thankful for all of the help we received from them and from everyone else during the preparation for the big move. Jamie actually flew to New Orleans today to begin her training with Americorps. But before she left we were able to find a great apartment and get settled in. We arrived here last Sunday, August 2nd and were immediatly surprised by the town we had moved to. Pulling into San Angelo, Texas we saw no longhorns or cowboys with chaps on horses riding down the street (not even a simple tumble weed!). Instead we were greeted by Best Buy, Target, Lowe's, Applebee's, and Texas Roadhouse. San Angelo pretty much has everything des moines has and more. To give you an image, imagine if Des Moines was more compact with only 100,000 people in it and if Iowa State was located in Des Moines but 1/6 its actual size. That is San Angelo, TX. But the best part is, everything is located within two miles of our apartment (which if I haven't mentioned, has two pools). We have already been to two San Angelo Colts Baseball Games (similar to a double A team, and basically San Angelo's Iowa Cubs). We just missed San Angelo's arena football season for their team, San Angelo Stampede. So to sum it up so far we love it. The culture is laid back and fun with tons to do and an awesome river that runs through the town. We can't wait to see everyone at christmas. Keep checking back for new posts and we will be adding pictures when Jamie returns from New Orleans with her camera. Adios!
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