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Ok, So it’s been too long

…and I definetly agree.  But a lot has been going on. I’ve been spending a lot of time with my mom, with Joe, and helping out a lot with the Relay for Life team I joined.

First, what new with me and Joe. Well, just this past weekend, I finally got to take a real vacation. Joe and I went for 5 days to Niagara Falls, Ontario. We drove up on Tuesday and stayed until Sunday. We saw of course the falls, and even made a hike to Toronto, then on the way home we stopped at the Buffalo Zoo to see the polar bears since the Toronto Zoo is reconstructing the polar bear exhibit. Of course I had my camera in hand the entire trip. Now instead of listing all 236 pictures here which would take forever to load, I’ve added them to my Picasa account, and decided to just link to it. Click Here for Niagara Falls Pictures.

My mom and I have just been getting each other through this year. It’s tough and hard to believe it’s only been 4 months with out my dad. Sometime I feel like it never happened and he just away on a bowling trip. My mom even said the one day she had to go pick him up at the hospital. Oddly enough, the day she had that feeling was one year from the day we brought him home for John Hienz after his stroke. Long process but we’re getting there.

Finally, to help get my mind busy. I joined the Relay for Life team at the camp ground. I’ve always been a huge supporter of the American Cancer Society. And I knew it was only a matter of time until I was working to raise money for the cause. Most weekends we have a concession stand at the campground where campers can purchase everything from hamburgers and hot dogs to haluski and cheesesteaks. We sold raffle tickets on tricky trays and other prizes. We have a good chunk of change so far, and I’m really looking forward to the dog walk my cousin and I will be doing. We’re going to be selling some food, bake goods, and raffel tickets to participants in the walk.

I suppose that’s all for now. I hope to post regularly again soon.

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Six Flags for the Weekend.

We had some free tickets to Six Flags America in Maryland. With the end of the season, most of the rides must be over worked. They have like 5 good coasters and at least 3 of them were down. One was Batwing. Batwing is this awesome inverted coaster where you basically feel like your flying because you are facing the ground the track is above you. The first time I was on it, I’ll admit I was really scared. But it was still fun.

Anyway, this time around, we didn’t get ride too much. I made Eric sit through 2 of those entertainment shows that they put on. They are in the middle of their Halloween celebrations, so they weren’t as cool as they should’ve been. I still enjoyed them…. Eric humored me. :) Here’s some pics:

Eric and I looking confused
Eric and I with the Joker’s Jinx behind us.
Eric and his twin brother
Eric being held at gun point.

Next weekend Nick and Jen are coming up to Hershey for a hockey game. Should be fun.

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Trip to Maryland – Involving:Crabs, Relaxation, Golf, Baseball and Mexican Train




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Showing My Country Side: The Benton Rodeo

Well yesterday was my family’s annual trip to the Benton Rodeo. Yes I know. In the words of Tommy (My cousin’s boyfriend.), “Why would I want to go and see a bunch of horses?”

But I love it. My parents use to take me to this rodeo in NJ called the Cowtown Rodeo. I used to love going there. We always had a routine of seeing a Phillies game Friday night, driving to Woodstown NJ, getting a hotel. Saturday was Chinese and the Rodeo. Then Sunday we’d come home. Now this one brings back those memories.

Anyway, I took the day off work Friday, which was nice. I was able to to just relax most of the day. We then went down to the rodeo. I didn’t get to talk much to anyone, but that’s okay because I was in the events.

After the rodeo they had their fireworks. They have it every year on the Friday night event. They are always awesome. This year they lasted about 15-20 minutes. We moved our car up closer than we normally do, which put us right under them. It was awesome. I really love those ones that explode really really big, and look like they are going to fall right around you. Although, this time all the ashes really were. Anyway, had a great time, can’t wait til next year.

Oh, and here are some pictures. (They aren’t very good, I know. It’s hard to take a picture of an animal running like this. Plus the lighting… ick.)

Saddle Bronc Riding Calf Roping
Team Calf Roping Brama Bull Riding
Steer Wrestling Steers
Fireworks Old Glory
(This one flew in Iraq!)

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Pictures from Maryland

Eric and I Eric's Family
Eric & I on Solomons Eric’s Family (Left to Right: Mike (Eric’s Dad),
Dru (Eric’s Mom), Eric, Me,
Beth (Eric’s Aunt), Ron (Beth’s Husband).
The National Archive The Capitol Building
The National Archive The Capitol Building
Washington Monument The White House
The Washington Monument The White House
The Washington Monument Orioles Pitcher
The Washington Monument,again One of the Baltimore Orioles Pitchers

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