Monday, October 26, 2009

Best Birthday Ever

I have always been an adrenaline junky. My dad likes to tell the story about the time the family went to Great America. I was about 7, just barely tall enough to ride the rides. This was back before "Drop Zone," when the free-fall ride was a large orange cage that looked like a utility elevator, called, "The Edge." Similar to "Drop Zone," it dropped you straight down and then curved down a ramp to a stop. All 7 of us (4 brothers, two parents, and I) went on the ride. After the ride was finished, and we were waiting to be unstrapped, my dad says that all 4 boys were sheet white and scared to death while I was sitting over in my seat laughing hysterically. Well, that love of adrenaline has never left me.

Skydiving has always intrigued me. If "Drop Zone" is fun, how much more amazing would jumping out of a plane be? Jeremy has known for years how much I wanted to go, but he has always said, "absolutely not!" (He does not share my sentiment that plummeting toward the ground at high speeds is a fun event.) I put it out of my head as best I could, but every time I heard about someone else skydiving, that desire to do it came back. I would beg him to take me, to no avail.

Around rolls my birthday and Jer says to pack a bag, he has a surprise adventure for me. So I pack a bag and we head out. We start down I-5 South and immediately skydiving popped into my head. I asked if I could guess where we were going and he said okay. I said, "Does it have to do with flying things?" I have never seen a more confused look on his face (he is a trained actor after all.) "Flying things?" he says as if he has no idea what I am talking about. "Oh, never mind, I guess I don't know where we are going." I continued to guess and eventually figured out we were going to South Lake Tahoe, one of our favorite overnight getaways. We got there just in time for dinner, had a wonderful night on the town, and headed up to the hotel room. He then tells me, he has one more adventure and we need to leave at about 8:00 in the morning.

The next morning he hands me a birthday card. It says something like this, "If you had asked me a year ago, I would have said you're crazy. If you had asked me 6 months ago I would have said no way, but ask me today what we're doing and you might be very excited!" Inside the card was a picture of people skydiving. As soon as I saw this, I started screaming and jumping around the hotel room (I'm sure our neighbors would have preferred that I open the card in the car.) I was so excited, I couldn't contain myself!

So we hit the road, headed toward Lodi. I think I was smiling the entire 3 hour drive. As we pulled into the parking lot it felt as if it was raining people! The skydivers floating in for a landing pushed my excitement over the edge! I ran into hangar and couldn't wait to get signed up!

Skydiving is a culture unto itself, one I had never experienced. The crowd felt like a mix of gypsies and vagabonds. Crazy clothes, tattoos, piercings, smelly clothing, it was quite a sight to behold! All around the hangar, instructors were busy repacking their chutes, in preparation for their next jump.

We waited outside a bit, watching group after group load into the plane, and a few minutes later, float back to earth. When Dave and Debb arrived, we went to the counter to sign our lives away.

I was not able to convince my friend Jenny to jump, so our group was only 3, Jer, Dave and me. They had us watch a video (which was probably made in the 70's and the volume was so low you couldn't hear a word being spoken). Then you initial a form in a million places saying you won't sue them if you die. After that, they give you a number and tell you to wait until you're called.

I was expecting a long wait, but no sooner did we turn our forms in and go to the bathroom, was it our turn! They bring you to a back room and assign you an instructor. I actually can't remember my instructors name, but he was a nice guy. They get you all hooked in to your harness, most instructors were giving some instructions during this time, but mine was just shooting the breeze with me.

After being hooked in, the whirlwind begins! They shuffle everyone outside, just in time for the plane to pull up. Quickly, you climb into the plane, and just as your butt hits the seat, the plane takes off! What? no pre-flight instructions? Where are the emergency exits? Oh ya, we have parachutes on...

The flight was rather surreal. I kept telling myself I was about to jump out of a plane, but it never quite sunk in. I never once felt scared, but probably the most excited I have ever felt in my entire life. I was the first one in the plane, which meant I was the last one out of the plane. They opened the doors and I saw the first pair jump out..."Here we go!"

My instructor says to me, as we are walking toward the open door, "Hands across your chest and try to kick my butt with your feet." And with that, we jumped!

I tried to convince myself ahead of time that it would not be as fun I had built it up in my head to be; so as to not be disappointed. But that was unnesecary self-talk! It was absolutely the most incredible experience of my life! From the second I jumped out of the plane, to the moment my feet hit the ground, I was beside myself with excitement and enjoyment! The free fall is amazing, it really does feel like you are flying! Then, when the chute opens, everything is calm and quiet. You can't see your instructor or the parachute, it's as if you are floating around in the air all by yourself. I felt euphoric. Maybe heaven will be similar?

I really can't fairly describe how incredible it was, but I would strongly suggest trying it out for yourself! And don't be afraid, you're 20 times more likely to die in a car accident on the way to the place than you are to die skydiving.

To my amazing husband for appeasing your crazy wife and jumping out of a plane with her, THANK YOU! To my father-in-law, who proves to everyone that skydiving is not just for kids, I applaud you! And to all that have always wanted to do it, but just haven't gotten around to it, GO JUMP OUT OF A PLANE!




Thursday, October 22, 2009

Quinoa Soup

I absolutely love to cook. Few things bring me more joy than preparing a delicious meal for friends and family. My mom is one of the best cooks I know and I hope to be as talented as she is one day. Another one of my cooking mentors is a life-long family friend of ours, Patte. Patte always has fun new recipes for me, and you can guarantee the meal is healthy and nutritious if it comes from her! One of our absolute favorite recipes came from Patte, African Quinoa Soup. Jeremy and I love this soup because it is extremely healthy, all organic, delicious and filling! The second the weather cooled off, Jeremy started begging me to make a batch of soup. In the past 2 weeks, we have been through three batches! It is great to put in single-size containers as easy-to-grab lunches, and also makes a delicious dinner when paired with a salad and fresh bread. So, give this soup a try and let me know what you think. I doubt you will be disappointed!

African Quinoa Soup


2 tbsp. butter or olive oil
2 cloves of garlic
1 med. sweet potato
2 zucchini squash
1 med. onion

2 celery stocks with leaves
1 jalapeno pepper
1 med. red bell pepper
1 tsp. oregano
1 tsp. cumin
6 cups chicken stock
1/2 cup quinoa
salt & pepper
1/2 crunchy peanut butter
Dash of cheyenne pepper

Using a food processor, dice all veggies and set aside.
Melt butter (or heat olive oil) in large stock pot. Saute next 9 ingredients until veggies are soft (about 15 minutes). Add next 3 ingredients and cook about 20 minutes. Add PB and cheyenne pepper and cook another 15-20 minutes.

I hope you all enjoy this delicious and nutritious soup as much as we do! I would love some of your recipes! If you have one you would like to share, please post!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Family Photos

This summer my family was so blessed to all be in the same place at the same time for several days. This has not happened since my wedding two years ago; and needless to say I was generally unavailable to visit with them at that time.

To commemorate this momentous occasion, we hired my cousin, an amazing photographer, to capture the crew. It was a bit of a challenge to get everyone in similar outfits, but we pulled it off and the end result was definitely worth it!

I feel so blessed to have a lot of siblings. Though we don't spend nearly enough time together, when we do, it is a total blast.

Thanks Justine for putting up with our unruly bunch, and thanks for the incredible pictures!












Friday, October 16, 2009

Fall is Coming

I know I never finished my series about our DC adventure, but suffice it to say, we had a great time visiting our brother and sis-in-law, and we can't wait to see them again!

I am making a New Year's resolution a little early this year; I have decided to be more dedicated to this blog. This is a great way to stay in touch with family and friends that are not close by.

So, the first piece of news, as most of you know, I went on the show Wipeout a few weeks ago. I don't know why I though that would be a good idea; nevertheless, there I was, face to face with the Big Balls. For those of you that haven't heard of Wipeout, or haven't had the pleasure of watching it, here is a clip from last season.



The obstacles I completed were new, but you get the idea. I can't discuss how I did on the show, but watch for it next summer and find out for yourself! I had such a great time and plenty of bruises to show for it!

The next piece of news, is very exciting! I am starting my own business! I will be doing in-home demonstrations (think Tupperware and Pampered Chef) educating about, and selling, cloth diapers and babywearing. I will also be selling beautiful, modern, hand-made baby accessories. I am so excited about this new adventure! These are things I have always been passionate about and I can't wait to share them with others. I will be having a launch party in November and I hope you can all make it! For those of you that are not in town, I will also have a website where you can order all of my products. The name of the business is...

So between the business, being a television star, and saving the lives of newborn babies, I keep myself pretty busy. Jeremy is busy as ever training for his December marathon, working on the house, playing music at church, being on staff for High School, and holding down a full time job. Abbey is sad the rain is coming, because that means less park time. Rieber is happy we didn't send him off to a barn in Cottonwood.