Tuesday, August 01, 2006

A birthday card I made for Chris.

Our trip to Greenville/Garden City

At Greyhound, that little girl was shooting them all down!

Our Greyhound bus stopped for a snack/dinner/rest/smoke break (the latter one of which we did not partake in). This "Big Az Chicken" saved our lives. We were rather hungry.
It truly was a big ass chicken sandwich.

Before leaving Greenville towards Garden City, an Aussie Burger stop was imperative.
Here's a menu for your convenience.

A good example!
(haha, I'm too funny...)

Such an interactive shot.

Note to Chris: When attempting these type of shots, make sure you don't include your fingers. :p

The "lovebirds" about to embark on an ocean adventure. It was my very first time on a boat!

The question is, Will I get sea sick? Let's scroll down and see...

The Atlantic Ocean


Love the look.

I had to capture this adventurous pose.

Atop the bow of the Pacemaker.

There's not much you can see.

But it was such an amazing and relaxing experience.

Here I am with my bebe. It was rather windy.

Only when we were moving quickly. (Duh, that makes sense!)

View from the stern.

The Hendersons' fishing gear.

Sawheet.

Heading back home.

Colder.

Cold.

Warmest.

(Skip warmer and warm because we have arrived.) The condo which we called home for 5 days.
Oh yeah, I never got seasick!!!

This is the path we used in order to get to the beach.

A peaceful Garden City night.

Take 2.

I miss the Atlantic Ocean!

Night washes upon Garden City.

We decided to be wild and spontaneous...so we went parasailing!

Another view of the lines.

Taking off!

And away we go!

You can't see but we're holding hands!

One of the most amazing moments of my life!

Coming down...

Just in case we fell.

Unfortunately we only had 15 minutes in the air.

Another sweet shot but the parasail dude got photographed in so it's not as cool.

Sweet shot.

Back of the parasailing boat.

I'd say we were rather tan.
<3333o-

This just demonstrates how far we were from the shore.

Picturesque.

Me with some "cyote" kids.

Connor was instructed to take a symmetrical portrait...

Six Flags!!!

Deja Vu! (this one was photographed by Chris; the rest are by me!)

Before.

After.

Deja Vu doing its job.

Instead of buying those overpriced Six Flags photos, we took a picture of our picture displayed on one of their screens. Chris's idea...he's very clever.

This picture was taken on Goliath. The plan was to look as scared as possible since I never ever get scared on rides. Chris got the look, I was on the way (it's the closest I could get), and Matt, well, he didn't want to be part of the plan...For that he got his "sleeping" face covered by that lady.