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Day 6:
This week was very busy but tons of fun. Just so you all know for future references; Heather and I are becoming big time geocachers. On Sunday, we decided to go geocaching. We went on our bikes and followed our gps to the first cache. The cache was at a church so of course a service was going on. Then there were Heather and I out in the church parking lot trying to find this geocache. Turns out the geocache were on the other side of the fence. There was this Mexican lawn ornament in the corner of this little garden. I thought it was the geocache so I start shaking it and sure enough the head of this Mexican came off. Turns out it wasn't the cache as everyone was watching. We got lots of laughs out of that.
As for the food let's just say I'm probably not going to be wearing a bikini, when we go to Mexico... We went out for dinner to Olive Garden (which was by far my favorite restaurant). Ed almost left because apparently there were too many old people, and he didn't feel comfortable because he didn’t "fit in". We found that pretty hilarious.
On Friday we went to the zoo in Phoenix with Grandma Sharon and Grandpa Ron. I had a lot of fun. Heather and I also rode a camel so I can now scratch that off my bucket list. Another highlight of the trip to the zoo was seeing the orangutans.
We are now staying I Maricopa, we finally got a house which is very nice except the fact that it doesn’t have internet. So heather and I have our daily trip to the library so we can use the Wi-Fi there. As you probably know you can’t go to Arizona and not go too few barrel races! Tomorrow we are going to a barrel race which I’m sure will be pretty cool.
Sunday was a relaxing day. I was sick with a cold (still am) so we are just did "interval math"
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Uncle Dave Thanks Kam... sounds like a great adventure.. Please say hi to Ed and Heather. I wish I was somewhere sunny.. nothing but fog and drizzle for weeks here. :-(
gran Loved your blog and your trip sounds great. Keep up the good work, honey. Love ya
Karyn Bryson I gather you got my last comment so I will go again. I was thinking that maybe you could set up a new geocache and put Ed in it???? You all look so relaxed. Maybe that is because you don't have to fight the cold and snow and dangerous road conditions all day. Interval math can be easy if you are flaked out in the sun doing it, not in a hard wooden desk. You are lucky to have a personal tutor. Tell your tutor that I finally filed the papers with Services Canada here in Williams Lake. The Ashcroft office was shut due to snow. I had to fudge on one certificate, but she certified it and sent it to head office and said it will all start paying off about June. Heather is an angel with a tilted halo.