Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Price is Right Follow Up

To watch our episode of The Price is Right (and please do). Click here. It will only be on the web for a limited time, so enjoy it while you can.

Happy Campers



This weekend Jono and I ventured up to Alpine County to go camping at his childhood campsite, "Sandflat". Sandflat is tucked away, tucked away, in a mountain range just north of Yosemite. It is breathtakingly beautiful and secluded: a true northern California gem.

We set out after church on Sunday with only one stop for gas in Fresno (one very miserable corner of the world) and a car loaded with camping supplies (thank you Wangler family for lending your camping stove to us!). After 8 hrs of driving with the sun just behind the mountains, we finally made it to our destination: Only to find that Jono's childhood campground had been overrun by city slickers and RV's - much to Jono's disgust. We combed the campground in search of a good spot, but only found one barren site close to the road. This just wasn't going to do. We decided to go down the road to the adjacent campground, namely Clark's Fork. Here we found a much more peaceful atmosphere, even though it was full of memorial weekend campers, and so we decided to camp out there for a few days.





Our Tent
That night was FREEZING, because the mountains surrounding us were still covered with snow, which we failed to recognize until morning. Without much sleep we awoke to the rest of the campground packing up for the day: Our camping adventure was only starting!


Note the snow-capped mountains
We went on a bike ride to the river, where Jono spent hours fishing, with me trailing behind him. 



 


Then we went back to the campsite for some lunch. After lunch we set out on a hike that the Knepper family used to do each year. Upon which we had to scale this beauty:

But, once on top of this giant rock, the most awesome vista awaited us:







Whilst at the top of the mountain, a great storm was a-brewing and we could hear the thunder echoing through the canyon. Note the dark clouds

On our way back from the hike we went on a little impromptu bike ride... right into the storm. Needless to say we got rained on, but it was all worth it in the name of adventure.

Once back at our campsite, we thought it best to find a shower since it had been close to 3 days we had gone without one. We travelled to the closest town, Dardanelle, with a staggering population of two. Yes, the sign stated (2). 

Clean and warm, we headed back to our spot for dinner and a campfire. As we were quite exhausted after our very physically challenging day, we slept right through the night not even bothered by the cold this time.
The following morning we packed up camp and headed down the hill to Sonora (Jono's hometown) and ... COVER'S APPLE RANCH. This place is amazing. They have the best apple pie this side of the equator. With our bellies full, we hit the road back to Southern California... with two frozen Cover's pies in tow :)

I have never been much of a happy camper, but since marrying Jono, I have discovered a new appreciation for this kind of vacation. And even better was getting some insight into his childhood memories. As we discovered many hidden spots, I was astonished at the beauty of nature and how so much of it goes unnoticed by the majority of the world's population. Yet, God still creates it, and it's there proclaiming His glory, whether we see it or not. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

LIFE video

Last week Jono and I had to throw together a video for the Kingsfield Church Women's Conference which took place this past Saturday. I am very pleased with how it turned out, considering we shot and edited it in one day and didn't have any proffesional lighting or camera equipment.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Come on down

You are the next contestant on the price is right! ( at least I think thats how it goes??)
16 of us attended a taping of "The price is right" today. Now, first let me pause and inform the south african readers what The Price is Right is: Do you guys remember "Win 'n Spin"? well, it's not like that at all, but kind've in the same category. It's a game-show targeted at old retired audiences where contestants have to guess the price of an item and if they guess correctly or close to the right price, they win the item (thats the short of it). Oh ja, and Drew Carey hosts it.

The show is currently doing a fundraiser deal where if you're from a church and you bring 15 or more people, they pay you $20 per person. How cool is that? So, as the Tanzania team, we roped some peeps together and went.

I had never seen the show, so last night Jono, Stefanie, Reinhardt, Megan and I watched an episode online. We spray-painted matching t-shirts - which ended up looking not-so-good (bummed i don't have a picture to show you), and finally at 1am we were in bed, eagerly awaiting this morning.

Everyone was there on time and looking spiffy in our bright orange t-shirts with an outline of the continent of Africa painted on them - except we didn't think the placement of the design through, and so it ended up looking like a giant coffee stain on our t-shirts. Nevertheless, we were not discouraged and so we braved the horrific LA traffic and headed to the CBS studio in Hollywood.

Our team was most certainly the loudest in line, as we kept ourselves entertained by playing Guesstures and Worst Case Scenario. Finally it was time for us to enter the studio, which we did with much enthusiasm. The show started almost immediately with the announcer calling out names from the audience to play as contestants. And only a few rounds in... our very own STEFANIE BAMMER got picked! Woohoo! We went crazy, cheering her on as she walked up to her little "price is right" podium. Bammer did so well, and even won some stuff... but I've heard we're not allowed to disclose that information until the show airs. WATCH IT ON MONDAY MAY 26TH!!

All in all we had such a fun day, and I was reminded of the privilege Jono and I have of living in this part of the world and having such awesome friends.
.fun.

The latest from Pico


Pico's new trick is opening the cupboards... all of them. And then tipping the trash over. And then I come home to this:


such a delightful little being...