Monday, May 10, 2010

mobley & me


(H) As you may recall, I met a guy named Jeff on the December trip to Haiti. He came down here to visit over spring break, so I decided to repay the favor with a trip to Ohio. Much to my surprise, the season known as "spring" actually exists somewhere. It is this period of time where the weather is actually enjoyable, and flowers bloom. I was delighted to not only experience that for the first time, but also enjoy the scenery while I was there. It is beautiful!

Our first day was spent enjoying the outdoors. I played my first game of disc golf..despite the windy day. While Jeff is a pro..I kind of was not. Let's put it this way..he is left handed..and played better with his right hand than I did. I'm sure that brought out the best in me..hahaha :)

That night, we went to a bonfire at Riverbend Park. We also spent some time star gazing. There was a large reservoir next to the hill we were on..if you closed your eyes it sounded like the ocean..at least that's what Jeff thought..haha :) The only thing missing at the campfire: Mellie, Davie, and the bullet.

Saturday was spent caving and visiting a castle. Little did we know, we were also able to enjoy roller coaster belly drops during the hour long drive. Another time I was a delight I'm sure. It was during this ride that I learned the whole world knows about "Don't tase me bro." Crazy! We finished off the evening with another lovely bonfire. I was a little bit cold..it was 60 something..haha :)

Sunday we enjoyed a great service at Jeff's church. After that, we hit the 4-wheelers and went mudding. Before and after pictures. Wow. Luckily, I was born a girl..because I would obviously make an interesting looking boy.


We were able to spend some time with Kurt & Julie during our visit. Saturday night we had a fun time seeing their new house and all the cool things around the property. Monday we brought lunch over to Mission Possible's main office and enjoyed a yummy meal with all the staff there. I can't wait until next visit when I can meet their kids!

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