Saturday, October 31, 2009

Roastin' them up!

We made sure to get as much green chile as we could in our suit cases to bring back to Vermont! You just can't get great Mexican food here and most people don't even know what green chile is. So every year both of our wonderful parents ship as much as they can over to us to fill our freezer for the year. We really have appreciate it!
Greg roasting it on the grill. It smelled soooooo good!

Here they are all roasted up.
We let them cool and froze them for later. Now we can enjoy them all year long!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

September Trip Back Home!

We recently got to take a trip back home for about a week. We won't be able to go home for Christmas this year, since Tyra has to work and the flights are so much cheaper at off-seasons, that we decided it was a good time.

We'd really been wanting to make the trip to meet our new niece. Greg's brother, Jason, recently had a beautiful little girl, Melanie Lane at the end of July. We have lots of pics of the sweetie and her older sister Kaori below.

We were able to spend some time with most people while we were there, but some not enough, and some not at all! =( The trips always seem to fly by too quickly!
It was weird being home and not getting to see the Mullins clan (Tyra's sister and fam). We missed them moving to AZ by just a few weeks!

We did manage to have a little bit of the same on our trip home. We can't (or rather Tyra can't) go to El Paso and not eat at Chico's Tacos!!
She must have been having some sweeeeeeet dreams! Or just gas!!!! Either way still cute

She may appear to be crashed out, but any little noise or sometimes nothing seemed to wake her up.

There's Kaori in the middle of a dance routine!

There's a pretty little girl!! Look at all that beautiful hair!!

For Tyra's birthday, some of both families took the drive past El Paso to Cattlemen's Steakhouse in Fabens, TX. We saw a show on the travel channel that was highlighting the steakhouse and neither of us had ever been there. So we had to try it! It's a working ranch with a petting/feeding zoo, a rattlesnake pit, and a couple of old movie sets from movies that were filmed there.


As you can see below, Janet, Kaori, and Rick are all too eager to go check out the animals in the petting zoo!

It was really wonderful to have my Grandma in town for the birthday celebrations. The timing was too perfect!

There's a couple of cuties!

And there we are! Bring on the delicious steaks!!!

Funny lookin' llama! We only got close enough to take the picture. Too afraid it'd spit! No petting that thing!

Nice Texas rattlesnake

The ranch and patio's had some beautiful scenery!!


We highly recommend trying the steakhouse out if you haven't already. It's a little pricey but meals could easily be split between 2 or more people because they served huge portions!
_________________________________________________________ We stopped by to visit my Aunt Lisa and Uncle Jason in Deming, NM one day. They moved out there a couple of years ago and completely renovated an abandoned home. It's really beautiful now, and we're amazed at what they've done out there! The pics below are of the giant greenhouse they've set up where they grow the most delicious tomatos on vines without soil! Jason sells at the Farmer's Market most weekends in Las Cruces as well as other various places.

Of course, we couldn't leave the southwest and not take back some chile with us!! We were running dangerously low, and I mean dangerous! I was scared!
Aren't they pretty! I'll bet they'll taste awesome.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

August 2009 Weekend Trip to Boston

We decided to take a quick trip to Boston one weekend in August. We left early Saturday and headed to Boston. It's about a 3 1/2 hour drive but it's pretty along the way so, felt like shorter.


We started out walking the Freedom Trail. It's a 2.5 mile red-brick lined walkway, though it felt like a lot longer! The trail starts out at the Boston Common park and leads you through the city of Boston by a red-brick line on the sidewalk. Along the way are various historical landmarks, buildings, monuments, etc.

Here's the line we followed through the city, neighborhoods, the market, up hills, over bridges, etc.



This is a really old and small cemetary in the middle of the city with all sorts of big modern-day buildings all around it. That's something I thought was unique about Boston; the city kind of grew around the cemetary and old buildings.


There were numerous famous and historical gravesites here. This one is Paul Revere's Memorial and the one below is his actual gravestone which is right next to the other.

Other gravestones include: Boston Massacre victims, Sam Adams, Ben Franklin's parents and John Hancock.

Most of the gravestones were illegible and slanted 1 way or the other.


This is the Old State house. It was the capitol building and the site to many historical speeches and events that lead to the revolution including the Boston Massacre, which began just on the other side of the building.


Here's the intersection where the Boston Massacre began.

This is Paul Revere's home. We took a tour through it but they didn't allow photography so, can't show you that. Sorry!

This is the Old North Church and the statue is Paul Revere. The 2 shuttered windows are the two windows that Paul Revere hung the 2 lanterns to alert the patriots that the British were coming! (by sea)

Up a steep and long hill and over a bridge, then up another steep hill and we came to the Bunker Hill monument. For those who don't know, Bunker Hill was the site of the 1st major battle of the Revolutionary war.
One of Boston's pretty harbor's with the city behind. Believe it or not, the trail started way over there!

This is where we ate dinner that night. It was pretty good seafood, but we thought it was a bit over-priced. After dinner we went to a comedy club. There were 4 or 5 different comedians. We didn't know any of them but they were all pretty hilarious!

This is outside the Aquarium. We stopped by here Sunday morning. They have a huge 3 story salt water tank, with stairs that wind up around it. The tank had all kinds of fish as well as sea turtles and sharks. There were a couple of feedings while we were there by some scuba divers. There were also 2 huge open peguin habitat areas and a smaller one. Each had a different type of penguin in it. It was all pretty cool!

Greg made several attempts to get that perfect Jellyfish picture. The one where there is no doubt of what that thing in the picture is. Finally, here it is!

This funny dude held out his wing the whole time we were watching him.

There were tons of them! It was really fun to watch them interact with eachother and with the workers cleaning and feeding them.

Here's us at Boston harbor by the Aquarium.

After we went through the Aquarium we drove through some of the
neighborhoods and then around the Harvard University area. We didn't see much of the University because it's surrounded by a tall brick wall with various arched gates. Fancy!
We headed back to Burlington and got back in time to make dinner and start the week again. It was nice to get away for a quick trip.