The last thing we were waiting for to complete our move was for the Buckeyes to come visit for the National Championship game in January. They beat Michigan on Saturday and are 12-0 for the season! Craig and I bought tickets to the National Championship at halftime since we knew at that point OSU was going to win. Tickets were expensive, but well worth it. If anyone wants to visit, that week will be a huge party in Phoenix!
We watched the game at the Half Moon sports bar in Tempe. The couple on the far right is Dave and Marta. We met them a few weeks ago at a game. His one good friend is a big Michigan fan. Obviously he was a bit disappointed.
Gary stopped by for some of the festivities as well before going back to San Francisco. Notice I look a bit more intoxicated. Only for the OSU game though, as I normally do not partake in such activities.
In other news, Tiffany had an interview today for final placement in her firm. She will be starting her permanent position on Monday in Real Estate Law. She used to work in Litigation in Cleveland so this will be new and exciting. I don't start until Monday but will keep you posted.
I went mountain biking for the first time in the mountain trails Monday. It was completely exhausting as I am not used to mountain biking and am probably 8 yrs older than I was the last time I did it. Not to mention it was 90 on Monday. We are having record highs this whole week. Everything else is going good. We have Arizona licenses now and plates. We are full Arizonans.
Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving. We will be spending ours with some new friends who don't have much family here either. They live in Buckeye. Miss you lots.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
More Critters
I guess we have the largest grasshoppers here. Kind of strange since there really isn't much grass, but this thing was huge. Cleo was also entertained for awhile until she batted it down in mid-flight.
I guess we have the largest grasshoppers here. Kind of strange since there really isn't much grass.
I guess we have the largest grasshoppers here. Kind of strange since there really isn't much grass.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Mmmmm...Nice and Warm
Halloween Dogs
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Jobs!!!
As most of you already know, Tiffany started her job last Monday. She is already in the money. She works at Snell & Willmer, one of the largest law firms in the West. They have offices in phoenix, Tucson, LA, Dallas, Denver, and one other place. I officially accepted my job with JPMorganChase today! I will be working in a department very similar to the department I worked in at National City, except I will be a 1st Shift Manager. This is the largest Retail Lockbox Processing site in the country. It was orginally part of Bank One until they were bought by Chase a couple years ago. Now I can be in the money too, not just Tiff. I will most likely not be able to start until the 13th or 20th depending on when they are prepared for me. Now that 95% of our dreams are being fulfilled, we only need Ohio State to make it to the National Championship, which is in Phoenix on Jan. 8th! Go Bucks!!!
Our First Hiking Trip
This past Sunday we went for a short 3 mile hike in the South Mountains. The South Mountains are the foothills that you see from our backyard. They separate downtown Phoenix from our area of Phoenix (Ahwatukee). The South Mountain Park is the largest city park in the United States. There are about 10-15 different marked hiking paths that can be used for hiking, dog walks, mountain biking, and some for horseback riding. These pictures are from the Telegraph Pass Trail which starts at the base of the mountain about 10 minutes from our house. There is a trail that starts right around the corner from our neighborhood, but we thought this one looked more adventurous. In any event, it was fun and we are looking forward to taking the dogs next time and seeing all the trails. It is just amazing that these things are 5-10 minutes from home. Watch out for mountain bikers though...these guys are freakin' crazy! The paths get really steep and have no dirt towards the top...all rocks, and very uneven. We were looking for rattlesnakes and gila monsters too, but didn't see anything. The trails are pretty heavily travelled and the websites say that most animals or reptiles come out at night. Take a look, the views as you hike up are breathtaking!
More Hiking Pictures
This top picture is a view as we were hiking up the mountains, looking back at part of Ahwatukee and the skyline beyond it.
In this pic below, you can see what most of the trails are like as you hike. They are narrow dirt paths that wind back and forth up the hills. The guys that mountain bike here really know what they are doing. They have very expensive bikes and fly through these trails as if there is no ledge right next to them. Most of the paths are right on the edge of a fairly steep slope.
Here's Tiffany striking a pose as usual:
This pic is a view from the top. Once we hiked to the top of this one particular trail, you are high enough to see to the other side. This view shows the opposite side of Phoenix. This is the side of the mountain that overlooks the city and some of the more poorer parts of Phoenix. The skyline is definitely amazing out here as you can see for miles and miles from in the hills.
In this pic below, you can see what most of the trails are like as you hike. They are narrow dirt paths that wind back and forth up the hills. The guys that mountain bike here really know what they are doing. They have very expensive bikes and fly through these trails as if there is no ledge right next to them. Most of the paths are right on the edge of a fairly steep slope.
Here's Tiffany striking a pose as usual:
This pic is a view from the top. Once we hiked to the top of this one particular trail, you are high enough to see to the other side. This view shows the opposite side of Phoenix. This is the side of the mountain that overlooks the city and some of the more poorer parts of Phoenix. The skyline is definitely amazing out here as you can see for miles and miles from in the hills.
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