Sunday, August 2, 2009

Yee--Haw!

We just got back home from a great weekend of my very first rodeo and than the zoo. To be honest I was a tad bit surprised on how much I would enjoy the festivities at a rodeo. Actually time seemed to fly by. I seen calf roping, barrel racing, and even bull riding. It really was a great time!

The rodeo clowns sure did their jobs. I laughed and laughed. They did keep the crowd involved, informed (a little mishap and the rodeo lost power for thirty minutes) and entertained.

These men and women were getting bucked around on horses and bulls, some stayed on and some fell off in a split second. These cowboys were roping cattle in less than five seconds or so it seemed. One thing I am not so sure about is how they got scored but lets say I will be going back to another rodeo.

I've been to Omaha zoo countless times but wouldn't turn down the opportunity to go again! It's been, oh five or six years I'd say since I have went to that specific zoo. I do have to say they have made some good additions since I have last been there. My "old" favorite's are the jungle, aquarium, and giraffes.

The jungle seems to amaze me! You walk through and see waterfalls, monkeys, exotic birds...and they are not 'caged'.

The aquarium has me in awe! You walk through a long tunnel with fish, sharks, and stingrays swimming on both sides and right over head.

Now I didn't forget about the giraffes--they are just my favorite. What a truly beautiful animal.

Obviously there were much more things that were loads of fun. For example the IMAX theatre which showed a 3D movie about "Under the Sea". Definitely had a better quality 3D than the local theatre. The glasses were absolutely hilarious. I looked like some sort of bug or grasshopper or maybe an extra in Miami Vice!

The old steam engine train was a must ride. The train looped around the zoo which not only showed lots of the animals but it got me off my sore feet for about forty-minutes.

Now with some of the "new" exhibits they had the butterfly house, sky lift, and well I guess the desert; I have been to that the last time but it was worth the mention.

I love butterflies. I think they are truly incredible creatures. What else turns from a hairy caterpillar to a flying colorful butterfly? I was really excited till I read the sign "butterfly and insects"! After getting in you step in to a secure double doored area in which an employee explains the rules and lets you enter while the first door is shut. There were butterflies of all sorts of colors landing everywhere. It was beautiful till you get to the 'insect' section which had a sign that said "don't forgot to look above in the golden webs to see the spiders". OH MY GOSH! I got the heebie-jeebies! Let's say that section moved 'quickly'.

The sky lift is just as it says--a lift like a ski lift that takes you OVER the zoo. I wanted to ride it but the line was extremely long and the train seemed equally fun!

I highly suggest everyone to make it to Omaha at least once to visit the zoo!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Holy Moly...

It has been 183 days since I have blogged-- I can't believe it!

Sorry y'all.

It has been one whirlwind of events this last 6 months. Not really going to get into everything at this moment, but beware I am back.

Sorry to anyone who has tried to contact me. I have tons and tons of e-mails. In fact I thought about just hitting delete all and starting all over! LOL

Nothing is popping to mind of what to write about. Just know that I am lurking around and will be getting back in to the habit of blogging--at least here and there.

I'm baaaaaccccckkkk!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

23 days...

First let me say I'm sorry for not posting. I really don't have a valid excuse on why except that it was complete laziness on my part. Now with that out of the way...

Work has been utter chaos. It seems like 2009 everyone made the New Years resolution to become sober. You would think that this would be great for business but as of yesterday we found out that on February 20th it's going in front of the board on if they are going to keep our unit at the hospital open.

Now I know that if they close that I will be able to find another job. I know this. The thing that gets me if I love my coworkers and I really do love my job.

The next 23 days are going to be hard with all the tension in the air with the complete unit wondering what is going to happen....