Alright this first tag is from Nicole and its all about my hubby. I think you'll enjoy this!
5 Things Gary Loves:
1) His family (Tenneys, Richardsons, Winwards, Mangums and Me!)
2) The gospel
3) anything having to do with watches
4) The Suns...its almost an obsession
5) organization! I love this about him.
All the Places Gary has lived:
1) Tempe, AZ
2) Chandler, AZ
3) Gilbert, AZ
4) Curitiba, Brazil
5) Scottsdale, AZ
6) Flagstaff, AZ
5 Things on his To-Do list:
1) serve a mission with me
2) complete his PhD
3) have children (well, father children)
4) watch the Suns actually win a title
5) travel around Europe
5 Foods he Enjoys:
1) anything brazilian!
2) mexican (Filiburtos carne asada burrito, yum)
3) La Grande Orange Pizza, specifically The Gladiator
4) Ted's Hot Dogs
5) this is a drink...but he loves Root Beer...only the really good stuff from Pops
5 Things you may not Know about him: 1) When he was a kid he was a KJ fan (Suns again) and instead of getting his autograph he gave KJ a picture he drew (how cute) 2) He won the Turkey Trot in fifth grade 3) He likes to do home decorating even more than me! He has great taste and he always knows what to pick for our house. 4) He loves creepy Alfred Hitchcock movies (Vertigo, Rear Window...the list goes on and on)
5) He used to want to open his own scuba shop. He's a great scuba diver.
5 Quirky things about Gary:
1) This man is crazy organized. He really likes things to have a place. You could eat off the floor of his car!
2) He sets his alarm 45 minutes before he needs to get up, so he can snooze it that entire time. Which leads to the next item...
3) He is such a night owl. I am the same way. Its good and bad, because we both are not morning people, but its hard for us to get to bed on time.
4) He wishes more things were built to be repaired, not disposed of. For example: clothing, watches, shoes, etc... I can't really explain it well, but just ask him...he can.
5) Gary should be a movie critic. His critiques last longer than most movies.
Well, Gary is amazing and I still learn new things about him all the time. He's a great husband. He is always so patient and easy to be with and he works so hard in school and teaching...he's the best!
This next picture is from Becky's tag....so here it is...the fourth picture in my fourth folder...
This is the beach at Rocky Point from our trip this summer with my family. We had a blast walking around in the beautiful weather. So there it is!
Okay so I had to share this funny thing that Angela did the other day. We were both browsing the internet together on my laptop before going to bed. We were looking at some pictures of different actors on the red carpet for some movie premier that I can't remember. Well when we saw this goofy picture of Viggo Mortensen standing in an awkward pose Angela let out, "Oh my gosh!" Now when she did this she sounded just like Kristen Wiig on the SNL skit called "Suprise Party."
This is the picture of Viggo Mortensen.
I know it is not that goofy but the way she said it sounded just like this:
We both got a good laugh afterward when we realized at the same time who she sounded exactly like. Anyways, watch the video if you want a good laugh.
We only have two days left!! For those of you who don't know... November is National Novel Writing Month! (AKA NaNoWriMo) What is this? you ask. Its writing a novel in one month. No I'm not kidding. I know it sounds insane. Let me explain. First, this requires little or no previous outlining. You simply write. Whatever you want to write about is fine. You just go! No serious editing. No detailed outline needed. Just writing for writing's sake, letting the plot take you where it may. Let me just say... its two days away and I hardly know what I will be writing about...but that's the fun of it! You simply go to the website (posted below) and pick a username (its all free). You simply type up part of your novel each day on your word processor and upload it to the NaNoWriMo site and they track your progress for you. And its private. People aren't reading your novel. Its for you. At the end you get a little certificate saying you completed it. And the satisfaction of knowing you did something truly creative! Here's the site: www.nanowrimo.com
Now I know its not going to be super easy. I hear that week three is like hell (sorry). But I'm hoping I can push through and create something fairly crappy but super creative! If you are brave enough to try it or want to see if I am actually following through with this my username is AngelaKay. You can add me as a buddy or just see how much of my novel I completed. I better get my creative juices flowing...
Now I (Angela) usually fall asleep watching children's movies. But I was at Walmart and there was a Redbox there. I just couldn't pass up a movie that costs $1 and has Natalie Portman, Jason Bateman and Dustin Hoffmann in it. I just couldn't. (And there were no other movies) So I rented Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. I wasn't expecting much. Critics all hated it. Gary told me earlier that it was one I should rent and watch while he was in class (translation: "please don't make me watch that Angela") But, I had to see for myself. And can you say funny and amazing? I thought the writing was super clever and the story was great. Its got the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory feel and the magic of a christmas movie. And of course it delivers great messages too.
Mr Magorium: I've hired an accountant.
Molly: What?
Mr Magorium: Its a cross between a counter and a mutant.
Mr Magorium: Your life is an occasion, rise to it.
This part was just too funny.
Another blogger wrote that "it is everything good about movies." And I was halfway through the movie when Gary came home from class and he was laughing out loud during some parts with me. Its darn funny writing. Remember in Father of the Bride when he's running around the grocery store, having a meltdown and he freaks out about how hot dogs and hot dog buns never come in the same quantity? ("George Banks is saying NO!") Well that issue comes to light again in this movie. Its adorable. That about sums it up.
So yes its been well, forever since we have blogged. So here some things (mostly from my perspective) that have gone down in the Tenney household since we last wrote. Number 2 on the list explains our internet absence.
1) I (Angela) got job. (Which I had to take an IQ and personality test for, it was interesting) So now I work for an orthodontist here in town. I am no longer a bum! Yay for me! And our checkbook!
Aren't these masks super creepy?
2) We had 5 different internet installers from Quest come to our house and "fix" our internet. And it still didn't work. So we just signed today with another company and voila! here we are.
(Nothing against Quest. I think its where we live.)
3) We explored our downtown and discovered some of the coolest shops. My personal fave has got to be PJ Chilcottage. I call it Anthropology meets Lush. My heaven.
Amazing soap.
4) I started crafting like a madwoman. I watched Martha Stewart while I was an unemployed bum and was inspired several times over. Poor Gary. Our living room was a craft room for weeks.
5) We drove by Lake Mary and saw a huge herd of elk running around and making crazy noises. We later were driving down the road and came across more just slowly making their way across the highway. I gasped loudly and scared the crud out of Gary.
6) I started cooking regularly. We aren't sure if this is a positive or a negative yet. Jk
7) Everyone I have ever known became pregnant! That's an exaggeration I know. Congratulations all you pregnant ladies out there!
8) I discovered that Flagstaff has a disturbing amount of creepy mannequins. Pictures to follow at a later post.
We made it to Flagstaff! A big thank-you to everyone that helped with the move that was awesome. We haven't been able to post anything as they are trying to get our internet installed in the new place. They are having some trouble I guess. We've been using the school's! Anyway, since we got to Flagstaff we've been doing lots of exploring...
This first one is a little one of downtown. Such a beautiful historic downtown. The houses and stores are so cute.
This is the view from our driveway. Isn't it green? Its a great location. There is a bus stop right in front of our house we plan on using. And its right behind NAU.
Here's our house! Its a two-bedroom with an open floor plan. I really like it. We were so lucky because right before we came they replaced all the carpeting and the faucets. We lucked out.
This is our backyard. There is a little gated area and then it just goes straight up a hill into forest.
Here's our bedroom...
This is the front room.
And the kitchen has so much counter space woohoo! But I guess I have no excuse now for not cooking :)
A couple days ago Gary and I decided to drive down to Lake Mary. Its about 6 miles from our house and we fell in love with it!
Gary and his "floating penny trick". I learn something new about my husband everyday.
Here's the dam. And there's Angela, the dam girl. haha
There are all these massive dandelion things. I just think they are so pretty. Side note: that picture is completely posed. The first three times I blew on it, nothing happened! Those things are tough. So I had to shake it and pretend.
Ahhh, Lake Mary. There are all kinds of picnic areas and you can take out a canoe and fish if you want. We plan on hiking around it pretty soon.
Okay Cardinal's training! They train right around the corner from our house. We were driving by about the third day after we moved in and so we stopped and watched. We came back the next day and got some awesome pictures!
This first one is Gary with Kurt Warner! Gary really likes this player a lot. He seemed really nice and was very willing to take pics and say hello. We were the last ones in the line and I felt bad asking for a picture! But he was super nice about it.
Me with Kurt Warner!
This is the line-up at the gate for all the fans to get autographs and pictures. The little kids were so cute calling for their favorite players.
Matt Leinart and me! Isn't he a giant? I have to say I don't know much about football but I actually did know who he was! He partied with Paris Hilton!!!
Gary and Matt Leinart! I think they look related.
Cardinals out practicing on the field. That huge lift thing holds a cameraman. Isn't that crazy? I do not like heights...
Well Flagstaff is treating us well. We are still figuring out our way around town. And we miss all of you! The first night we got there we were both happy about being there but felt sad. We went to church on sunday and it made me realize how blessed we are. And that we are supposed to be here. But we plan on visiting the valley as often as possible. And if anyone ever needs a place to stay or just wants to come up and say hi...please do! We actually have an extra room now for visitors!
It finally hit me (Angela) that we are moving in ONE WEEK! There are so many things I want to do here! Like hang out with everyone I know and love! Eat at all the restaurants they don't have in Flag!! I had my last day of work on Thursday and it didn't feel real. I've been there for two years and I really have loved it. I had a great boss. But, I didn't expect to CRY! It was so embarassing. If anyone knows me, they know I am a very calm, relaxed person. I cry in front of family. Period. No one else. Well. I made it through the day just fine, I was actually a little excited to be on my way and take a week off of work to pack. The end of the day comes and Dr. Matt (my boss) is like "well, you gotta give me hug!" and BAM! Waterworks! I hate crying because I have this weird thing where I can't talk when I cry and if I do I sound like a monster! Oh...it was bad. Of course everyone was really sweet about it. I guess I need to see a counselor or something because that was a big deal for me!!
P.S. You get some very interesting pictures when you google "crying".
Well this is a post that I (Gary) have been wanting to write for the last week.Last Friday we went up to Flagstaff to meet with my Academic Advisor at NAU.We were going to go up there the next Friday, but my advisor was going to be out of town so we took a quick day trip up there to drop off some resumes for Angela and to check out our new duplex that we are going to be moving into.So I met with my advisor (who also happens to be the Department Chair) and we talked about which classes I should register for.He gave me some overrides so that I could get into certain classes this semester.Then I asked him for some suggestions for employment while attending NAU.I originally was planning on working as a TA or as a Research Assistant which often provides some good benefits like breaks on your tuition, stipends, and sometimes health insurance.I had talked to my advisor on the phone a couple weeks prior to meeting with him and he made it sound like the program that I am in doesn’t have too many TA or RA positions to offer since they don’t have as many research projects going on as schools like ASU. So they don’t have that kind of funding to offer their graduate students until their final years in the PhD program.So I was kind of nervous about how we were going to finance my education so I brought it up in my meeting with my advisor.This is where the Lord totally stepped in and blessed us.My advisor said that if I was looking for a job he could offer me a position as a TA.He told me that about three hours prior to our meeting one of his TA’s called him and said they couldn’t do it.By taking this position I would a get 70% tuition waiver and a $9000 a year stipend as well as full health coverage! The class that I would TA for would be two sections of EDS 101 (or basically Psychology 101).The professor responsible for these classes already has the class completely outlined with all of the material outlined along with all of the tests already written up. I would be the one who presents the material to the students. So that afternoon I ended up signing all of the paper and got the position secured!I feel so blessed.If we would have gone up there the next weekend the position surely would have been filled already.I really feel like the Lord is looking out for us.
So for those of you who don't know..we have been renovating our condo, pretty much from day one since we moved in. We've been fixing up the condo to sell, but we are so excited because we finished the bathroom this week. When I say we, I mean Gary. Our sad little bathroom has needed an update for about 20 years. And Gary did an awesome job. And I have to give a big thank-you to Bob Monroe for helping with plumbing! All in all, we were without a toilet for about a week and a half, which really wasn't so bad because both are parents were really sweet to let us stay with them in our gypsy state.
This first pic is the "before" view from the doorway. That toilet is probably 20 years old. It works. Barely. And the floor is a lovely 60s paisley pattern vinyl. We had already painted at this point and put in the cabinet and mirrors. Now these pics aren't the best because the bathroom is on the small side. But you get the point.
And here is the after....
And the sink/countertop before and after. Gary cut and placed all the granite tiles himself. He did a great job! Isn't the new sink cool?
Gary also put in some new white tile on the floor. It looks so crisp and clean. I also have to tell you how awesome Gary is because yesterday morning I woke up early to go to work. Let me back up, the night before this our shower became clogged and it was too late to get anyone over to fix it. So I was not looking forward to showering in the cold mucky water. So when I woke up the next morning I walked into the kitchen to get a drink of water and saw how disgusting our house was and there were boxes and tools everywhere. I became so stressed that I literally just had to say a little prayer that I could just get through the morning and off to work and not worry about the clean-up that was awaiting me at home. Well, I left to work and when I came home the house was completely clean. Completely. No boxes. No mess. Gary had installed the toilet, unclogged AND cleaned out the bathtub. I seriously almost started crying I was so happy. So Gary pretty much rules! Job well done.
Well, we apologize for taking so long to post the pics from our Alaskan Cruise last week. We have been pretty busy catching up with everything.Angela was tired so she asked me (Gary) to post our pictures.
I apologize for posting so many pictures.There are just too many amazing photos to cut it down more.
Well, before getting on the cruise ship we spent a couple days in Anchorage on a “pre-tour.”
On our first day we went to the Alaskan Zoo.It was amazing!They let you get pretty close to some of the animals.The zoo had mostly animals native to Alaska.
This little Porcupine was so cute!
We also stopped by this cool family-run gold mine.They let you pan for gold and see all of the old tools used by the Alaskan miners.
Look how cute Angela is holding that baby duck.
We took a tram up a mountain and then ate at a restaurant at the top.What a view!
Driving up to our cruise ship.Oh, the excitement!
Look how beautiful the ship is!
Our first port of call, Sitka.There were so many eagles here, it was crazy.
I think we counted 13 eagles (the little white dots) in these trees.How many do you see?
This was an amazing pic (I can’t take credit for it. Troy took it).We got this eagle flying down and grabbing a fish.Our tour guide had never seen such good picture of an eagle in action.
The islands at Sitka are so beautiful.Angela fell in love with this city.She even said that she would want to live here for part of the year.
The food was soooooo good!We could not get enough of it.
Our next port of call was Juneau.We spent some time at the Mendenhall Glacier.The ice was so much more blue than I had envisioned.
This was an old chapel with an amazing view.Can you imagine going to Church with a view like that!
Our next port of call was Skagway.We took an old train up the mountain and enjoyed the view.
This video is funny.Brandon was standing outside of the train on the deck and decided to take a picture with his cell phone.Well he accidently dropped his phone off the side of the train. This is some of the employees on the train getting information so they could get it on the way back.
Brandon describing what happened.
This is one of the conductors preparing to jump off and get his phone.That was pretty nice of him considering the big drop off just a few feet away.
Going through a tunnel.
This is actually in Canada on the train ride.That frozen water actually goes down 60 to 100 feet!
Our next port of call was in Ketchikan.We took a sea excursion in this boat that has a bunch of glass windows below so you can see all of the marine life.We saw some huge Starfish and a bunch of big Jellyfish as well as some Kelp forests.
We went to the deck of the boat and got really close to some Bald Eagles.
Check out these amazing photos we got!
It started to rain quite a bit so we put on some rain ponchos in a hurry.Angela thought it was hilarious watching us Tenney boys squeeze our heads into the little holes the ponchos give you.
Angela thought this shirt was hilarious.
Well that is the gist of our trip.It was a blast.We recommend it to anyone.Angela did surprisingly well with the weather since she was pretty nervous about the cold.It was really sunny the whole trip.We got really lucky.They say that they get about 30 days of clear skies in the year and we ate up about 7 of them.The only day that it was cold and rainy was in Ketchikan.The days were pretty long.I think that the sun didn’t set until around 11:30 and rose around 4:30 in Anchorage.