Monday, May 7, 2012

Yosemite trip 2012

So since I suck at sticking to 30 day Photography challenges, I've decided to make up for it with an account of  our latest adventure: our overnight trip to Yosemite. :)

Yosemite has to be the most spectacular  place that I've ever been to. It truly is a wonder of the world. But you must already know that. ;) We only stayed overnight; any longer and that and the little kids would explode. Not a pretty picture. Trust me. But the kids did AMAZING this trip. They were fine throughout the long car trip. We were amazed and VERY happy that they did so well.

So we left early Wednesday morning, and with only SLIGHT confusion about which direction the correct path lay, we made it to Yosemite in the early afternoon (I won the Alphabet Game 3 times in a row on the way there. Dang Qs were hiding from me though.)

Yosemite is like a hidden treasure; we drove through the foothills surrounding the Yosemite Valley, which looks like any other set of foothills, and then you drive around the bend and....and IT'S there. The most amazing view I've ever seen. The cliffs climb so high it seems like they may never end, and when they do, the sky is so blue it looks like a painting. In fact, all of Yosemite looks like a painting; it's so beautiful.

The mountains right across from our hotel were BRIGHT orange, covered in poppies. Loads and loads of poppies. It was amazing! I've never seen that many poppies before!
So anyway we reached our hotel, unpacked, snacked, and then set out again to explore. Thane spotted our first waterfall. A beautiful, loud, misty waterfall, which we marveled at for a bit before continuing. I was in complete awe as we drove around (and totally speechless) We saw these HUGE boulders that over time have been split by ice and water, until they fall apart in a spectacular way.

We reached the Visitor's center and walked around for the rest of the afternoon, marveling at the beauty of the place. I was looking up most of the time there, just trying to soak it all in as fast as I could. That's a place where you could sit for hours, staring at the cliffs and not ever get bored. It takes hours to actually soak it in.

We walked around the museum for a bit; there was a room about the rocks and glaciers, a room for Native American clothes, and baskets, (which were gorgeous) and a man playing a lovely flute. Then we walked around, where they had the wooden houses, and a amazing underground sweat lodge (Which is still in use, to this day).  There were signs placed around, talking about the different plants and such, but since the little kids wanted to run around, we ended up taking pictures of the signs to read later. Haha!

It was so nice to just walk around. The air there is so delightful to breathe, it just fills your soul and heart.
Dad left to go get the car (so we could go find dinner) and we walked around the Yosemtie Cemetery. It's a lovely little cemetery, with a few graves. What a lovely place to rest. There was one headstone for a girl who drowned in the rapids and on her head stone it said "Oh, that beauteous head. If it did go down, It carried sunshine into the rapids". So sweet and sad.  I swear Anne Shirley would love Yosemite. There are so many romantic stories to be told, and only Anne could hear them and retell them.

We had dinner at the Mountain Room, a very fancy restaurant. Mom and I had fish, Dad and Thane had hamburgers, and Em and Gwyn had ice cream. Then we drove back to our hotel for the night.

The next morning was a heavenly morning. The sky was clear, the sun shining, the mountains looked like a painting. I walked outside and the mountains looked so majestic and pretty. We ate breakfast, from the large amount of food we brought along, and then set out to go on a hike up to the waterfall before we left that afternoon. As we were driving around, we saw Fern Spring; a incredible natural spring that's been there for hundreds of years. The water tastes like... like heaven in liquid form. ;) It tastes amazing. It's REAL water.

We all got out and took a drink before we continued on to Tunnel View, which if you've ever googled pictures of Yosemite you've probably seen this view though there is NOTHING like seeing it in person. It's a captivating view of the whole valley. It really is a magical experience, standing there in the morning looking out over the whole valley, the early morning mist, the waterfall flowing, the cliffs standing tall and proud. You can just see the glacier that carved the valley. That has to be my favorite part of the whole trip.
Then we drove down to the little village, and Dad got coffee before we went on a walk to the bottom of Yosemite falls. It's a nice little walk, up to a bridge right in front of the waterfall. Right before you reach the bridge you start to feel mist on your face, which adds to the excitement. When you're on the bridge that waterfall is so loud. It just sounds powerful. . Again, I could have stayed there for a long time, but not too long for I would be completely soaked pretty soon from the wet breeze that was coming from the waterfall.
It was a nice quiet walk back to the car. Emrys got tired so he got a piggyback ride from me.

Then sadly it was time to go. I really didn't want to leave. I could have stayed there forever. We stocked up on junk food from the little grocery store there (potato chips, Pepsi, lunch meats, goat cheese) and then headed back home.

I don't remember half the trip back because I was listening to The Winter Sea by Susana Kearsley. AMAZING book. Loved it. My Mom and I are new Susanna Kearsley fans. I'm now listening to Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison-Allen (which is really good too) and I'm planning on re-listening to Goose Girl by Shannon Hale. I listed to Book of a 1,000 Days by her as well, and that was a really good retelling of the Grimm's fairy tale, "Maid Maleen." And I intend to listen to the Hunger Games soon. I've gotten a few different reviews from different people. My mom and a few of my friends LOVED the series, and some of my other friends don't like them as much. I'm very curious to hear the stories and decide for myself. I've found listening to books very handy  for me. I haven't had much time to sit down a read, but I've gone through a lot more books listening than I have actually reading. I also get a LOT more done (around the house) when I'm listening.

Well THAT was long. It feels good to write a long post. I haven't done so in a while. :)
~Rhanna

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Day 7. Favorite Color.


So my favorite color is purple. 
Dark purple, light purple...well I like dark purple better than light purple, but I'm not too picky. 

The nail polish I used was given to me by my friend for my 15th Birthday. 
It's very sparkly! 
And another friend of mine, helped me edit the photo (Thank you again Rowie <3)
I rather like how it came out.
Did you know, that it is incredibly fun to type with sparkly nails?

I'll try to catch up on the days I've missed...tomorrow 
Tomorrow I plan on cleaning! and Baking! Yay!

Goodnight~

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Day 6. Something Funny.

(from Know Your Meme)

I know I didn't photograph this.
Or even draw it.
I saw it on Pinterest and laughed so hard I was nearly crying.
I couldn't think of anything funny to photograph.
It's harder than you'd think.

I promise to actually TAKE tomorrow photo.
(Hope you lol'ed at this though ;) )

Goodnight~

Day 5. Books

Bookshelf. 

This is the top shelf, of my bookshelf.
It has all my favorite fantasy stories, and my fairies figurines.
I Love to look at it. It makes me so happy to look at all the different worlds and stories I have on my shelf. 
I can't think of much more to say about books.
Because books ROCK. Period. 

Goodnight~ 

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Day 4. Morning Sky

Sunrise on the Winter Solstice.

This photo was not taken by me.
This photo was not taken today.
This photo was not taken this year.
Or even last year.
Or the year before that. 
Or the year before that.
Or the year before that. 

It was taken in 2007 by my Mom on Yule, when we watched the newly born sun rise.

I am not an early riser.

Goodnight~

Monday, January 30, 2012

Day 4. Leaves

Leaves 

So I didn't take this today, because it was cloudy all day. 
I don't have much so say about leaves.
Would you even call these leaves?
I'm not sure.
But I still like the picture.


Goodnight everyone~

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Day 3. Happiness

My Guitar.

This is my Guitar. 
I call her, MyBaby (No other names fit.).
It brings me so much joy when I play. (Last night I got up out of bed, and played guitar in my PJs. It was AWESOME.)
I bought her in September 2011 and I've learned a lot since then. I've learned to play Carol of the Bells, Other Side of the World (KT Tunstall), and Comin' back to me (Jefferson Airplane) and lots of other little melodies, that my AMAZING guitar teacher has taught me. 
My goal is to play Spanish style guitar. My guitar heroes are John Clarke and Rodrigo y Gabriela. It is so inspiring to watch them play. 
Lately I've only been listening to Spanish guitar Pandora stations and I can feel my heart soar when I listen to that music. I can not WAIT until I can play like that.

and AGAIN I'm cutting it close on time. ;)

Goodnight~   

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Day 2. Smile

My Little Sister.

This is Gwynnie. My ADORABLE little sister.
She likes pretty clothes. 
She also likes to wear my scarves (but that's ok. She looks cuter in them)
She also LOVES to model for me. 
And I LOVE to photograph her.
We make a good match. :)

Also sorry for today's being late, AGAIN. I'll try to do better tomorrow. :)

Goodnight <3 

Friday, January 27, 2012

Day 1. Favorite Food.

Honey-Lemon Chicken, with Rice and Broccoli.

This is one of my favorite dinners to make. It's quite scrumptious. 
I meant to find a good quote about food, but I forgot to find one.
Also, only one hour till Day 1 ends. Cuttin' close eh? ;) This is going to be an *interesting* 30 days.

Goodnight <3

Thursday, January 26, 2012

30 Day Photography Challenge 2012

I Got the photography challenge from Craftgossip.com :)

Yep! That's right! I'm going to do another 30 day Photography Challenge! Yay!
Here's the list:

Day 1. Favorite Food.
Day 2. Smile.
Day 3. Happiness
Day 4. Leaves
Day 5. Morning Sky
Day 6. Books
Day 7. Something funny
Day 8. Favorite Color
Day 9. Inspiring person
Day 10. Nature. 
Day 11. Something old.
Day 12. Hands.
Day 13. Written Words.
Day 14. Movement.
Day 15. Technology. 
Day 16. Animals.
Day 17. Memories.
Day 18. Something New
Day 19. Best friend. 
Day 20. Seasonal. 
Day 21. Where you sleep.
Day 22. Clothing
Day 23. In your Closet
Day 24. Gratitude 
Day 25. Artwork
Day 26. Transportation
Day 27. Daily Routine
Day 28. Nighttime.
Day 29. Light.
Day 30. Self Portrait. 
  
I'll start tomorrow! Yippe!

Goodnight. <3

Words.

(My copy of Bulfinch's Mythology)

I love words.
Words are funny things.

A series of lines and shapes that, when put together correctly, create magic.
A story.
A message.
The words you're reading right now.

Words are everywhere.
Inside.
 Outside.
Up and Down.
Left and Right.
The words in books can take you to places all over the world, and out of this world.
The words in letters and messages help you meet the most interesting and amazing people you might have never met otherwise. (HI Elle, Rowena, Ali, Billie, Plaxy, Angelica, Mica, Jam, Jake, Spring, and everyone else!! *Waves*)

Words are a very big part of my life.
I love words.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Humbling


         Recently we received two large boxes full of old photographs and old letters and papers from my Great-Grandmother. It has been an AMAZING adventure going through it all and discovering our family's past. 

We've made some fantastic finds from letters asking for a daughter's hand in marriage, letters from the Civil War, photos from a family road trip, and the diary of a great-great-great grandmother of mine and her story as she traveled in a covered wagon, just like Little house on the Prairie.   

It has been a very interesting experience looking at all this history and realizing that *I'M* a part of it. It's also a very interesting sensation looking at the photos of people from when they were babies, to when they are middle aged, to when they are elderly and frail. It's a humbling feeling to see these people's lives go by in what seems a short amount of time. And seeing so many people, seeing photos of them living their lives, having their families, getting old, and passing away. It makes me feel insignificant and significant at the same time. 

Looking at my family tree has definitely humbled me in a way.
It's also EXTREMELY awesome looking at all these old objects. So much history! It's like a treasure. It's like a mystery (I'm still holding out hope that there's some mystery, or farmland that might belong to us somehow. ;) )