... and guess what else?... Jena doesn't like to swim, lol!
She's saying, "Please, save me!!!"

This is the first item that I've crafted all summer! Of course, inspired by our little girl Jena!
It was blazing hot. I put our outdoor temperature sensor in the sun just to see how hot it was... and it was 137F!!! YIKES!!!
It's the night of the Woodbridge Invitational. There are five races this evening: Freshmen, Sophomore, Juniors, Seniors and Sweepstakes (Varsity). Chris's raced with the seniors. The second to the last race of the evening, starting around 8:15pm. He said the boys were so pumped up by then that the first mile of the race was really violent... lots of pushing, shoving, elbowing, hitting and words (not very nice words). The team captain told them to start fast in the first mile, pass other runners in the second mile, and hold their position in the third mile. Chris beat his one mile PR in the first mile, 5.09! AND beat his XC PR by 30 seconds!... FINISHING in 17:22 (2 seconds after the 3rd place runner on his team). He was the 4th senior across the line, so in a scoring position, and earned himself a medal!
Look who's home! As soon as we saw her, we decided that she was a Jenny, but Cheryl didn't like the name Jenny... so Jena it is!
She is so sweet! We can already tell she is going to be a GREAT DOG! Oh, and we can also tell that she's not house broken (oops... don't tell Cheryl).
We all love her dearly, and she's already part of the family!
Sorry about the lousy photo. It was taken with Chris's cell phone. Still no word from the animal shelter, so these are the only photos we have. They said it could take up to 10 days to have her spayed (notice I said spayed and not neutered... girls are spayed, boys are neutered... I have it straight now!)
But, I really didn't think it would take 10 days! Actually, it's only been 4 days so far. We are just so anxious to have her home!
We FOUND this little house on the side of the street! WhooHoo! It's just her size! The doghouse we have in the backyard is for a much bigger dog (around 60-70 lbs). We are definitely hoping she doesn't get that big. She'll be nice an cozy in this little house the times that she has to hang out in the backyard.
She was brought to the shelter by her owner because she was too wild around their new baby. She's just a baby herself, only 7 months old! We didn't plan on a puppy, but she looked at us through the bars of the cage and said, "Please take me home!" The shelter thinks she's a golden retriever/cocker spaniel mix. She has the body style and head of a golden, and the sad droopy eyes of the cocker.
Today is our last day... we got up early and grabbed a quick breakfast at McDonald's. There is a train that runs the entire distance through the park... up and back in 3 hours! It seemed like a great way to see the park. 

We talked, enjoyed the scenery, and talked some more! We took a walk through the train to, it was very rocky... Cheryl had trouble walking a straight line... that's my girl! LOL!


After the train ride, it was time to say good-bye. It was very sad to think that it may be years before we see each other again :o(
What a long flight home! Jim and Chris picked us up at the airport! We had a GREAT time, but there is no place like home!
Mary is adorable with the cutest mid-west drawl... Carley is adorable, and not at all shy about meeting us! We all hit it off GREAT! It's like we've been friends for years (which we actually have been)!
The gardens were beautiful! These are all Mary's photos. My camera was missing at the time (lost at the bottom of my backpack), DOH! The Rain Forest and the butterfly gardens were great, but it was so hard to get a photo of... Those butterflies are FAST!
It was FUN walking through the gardens. The flowers that Mary knew I didn't know, and the ones that Mary didn't know, I knew...
This is a photo I took of Cheryl as we were travelling through New York. When we were at the botanical gardens, I asked Mary what they were. She said, "We call them weeds..." LOL! Ohio has very pretty weeds!
We parked Mary's car at the hotel and then drove together to.. ARCHIVER'S! (For those who don't know, it's a scrapbook chain superstore which is only on the East coast). You think LA traffic is bad? We were dead stopped on the Interstate. It must have been a really bad accident because they were routing all traffic off the highway. Well, we sure had a nice long time to talk and to get to know each other better!
It was a very beautiful park. It featured three waterfalls... The UPPER Falls...
... The MIDDLE Falls...
... And the LOWER Falls...
... AND of course, the GRAND CANYON of the East!!!
Okay, so whoever named this one obviously has never been to the real Grand Canyon... It was very pretty, and we spent the morning hiking all around the river trail!
Now it's time to leave Letchworth, but where are we going? We pull out the guide book... Since we have to go South to get out of the park, we will continue South to Jamestown, New York (the birth place of Lucille Ball) and have a late lunch. There is a lot of farm land between here and there! Cheryl took this one... she loves that it says "MILK" on the roof, lol!
There was nothing in Jamestown. Even with Garmina's help, we couldn't even find anything to eat. We wanted pizza... can't leave New York without having pizza! The restaurants were closed (only open for dinner), no longer in business, or under new management. After searching for half an hour, we left Jamestown behind. We looked for pizza around the finger lakes, and again, came up empty.
It seemed our luck was changing... BTW, have you heard about the bed bug outbreak in the East? Uh yeah, you guessed it... Cheryl and I changed rooms at 11pm.