Phoenix By Day…

This weekend we had planned to spend a nice, happy, relaxing weekend working on the house and sticking around Yuma. However, you know what they say about best laid plans!

The midnight showing of Harry Potter was amazing, although Jess felt that it did not truly convey the true gut-wrenching emotion of the last book and was disappointed in the ‘lack’ of portrayed relationship between Harry and Ginny. However, still well done overall!  The late night show Friday morning caused significant exhaustion Friday evening, and the two of us went to bed at 7 p.m. and didn’t wake up until 7 a.m. this morning. Much needed rest it seems!

The trip to Phoenix today was in order to take a lovely baby who was surrendered to our clinic to a rescue in hopes that he will find a forever home.  The veterinary profession truly has to be one of the most emotionally exhausting, under appreciated, under paid professions in the history of man. Yet, there are those occasional good deeds and moments that make it all worth while. Well, mostly worthwhile anyway.

After delivering our boy to his new temporary location, we headed out to the Phoenix Zoo since Neal had never been. SADLY, living in the desert, we forget many things close early during the day, such as the zoo. We arrived at 1:30 to realize it closed at 2 p.m. Of course, they didn’t give discounts for shorter days! So instead, we headed to the Desert Botanical Gardens in the nearby area.

The gardens were ‘beautiful and hot’ per Neal, and we enjoyed many cute little ground squirrel and quail to make up for no zoo. Definitely something we would suggest!!!  We also took a potted little Saguaro home for our very own to have forever! So we will eventually have a pronghorn cape from WY and a saguaro from AZ, some of our favorite things about our locations!  Maybe we have to move to Alaska for a moose! :)

Finally we landed upon one of Jess’s all time FAVORITE breweries, Four Peaks. This is named after a mountian ridge near Phoenix. There isn’t a beer to dislike in the whole bunch! Everything is amazing. Their peach, 8th Street, Kilt Lifter, and Hefeweizen…all amazing. So good we got a growler of the Hefeweizen, which by the way has to be drunk in 72 hours. Anyone coming to visit?!

Perhaps tomorrow we will stay home and get things done on the house. We shall see… :)

I solemnly swear I am up to no good…

So starts the 24 hour countdown to the LAST and FINAL midnight release of Harry Potter. Is the end of an era, and difficult to accept. Sadly…Jess is on call tomorrow night. BUT…do not allow that to dampen spirits. She is still planning on attending and hoping people keep their pets away from cars, toxins, and other such hazards.

Expecto Patronum!!!

“I wanna sleep on the hard ground…in a pillow of blue bonnets (sand??) and a blanket made of stars” -Dixie Chicks

This weekend found us camping in Ciabets Flats in Cleveland National Forest in California, a small area outside San Diego. We had a grand ole time and Jess was finally about to make the hiking just fine without her knee destroying her. As an update on that, Jess ran in the Phoenix half-marathon in January. She made her best time since she ran her senior year in college (2 hours, 18 minutes). She had originally planned to use it as a training exercise for her first FULL marathon, potentially in March or April somewhere in California. Around mile 10 her left knee started causing her much pain, but assuming it was just from stress…she ran through it. She gave herself a few days to recover, then went back to training. Since then, she has not been able to run more than 2 miles without her knee causing her tremendous pain. Nor is she able to hike down sharp inclines. She has had x-rays and a MRI done, but nothing was found. Currently she is going to physical therapy to determine what can be done to help.  It seems at least some improvement has been made. The hope is to start training for a triathalon! Well, that is Jess’s hope, and odds are she’ll be able to rope Neal into it eventually. :)

For the camping trip, we started out with hiking down to some falls. We did roughly a 3.6 mile hike in total. We had planned to do much more, but our blue heeler baby girl, Jada, got a little over excited and tore up the pads on her paws. She couldn’t do much walking! So we finished up that hike, having to carry her some of the way! She is recovering nicely though, and is enjoying lounging on the couch and occasionally being carried outside and in. She does adore the attention.  Because we couldn’t do any hiking on Sunday, either, we called it an early day and headed back home to have a nice lunch out and go swimming. All in all a good trip!

Back to the grind stone…

San Diego was quite an exceptional trip. SeaWorld, the zoo, breweries, the beach, what more could you ask for??  I know….camping next weekend! We are so spoiled!

Well, not quite as spoiled as you may believe. Jess has been at the clinic every night until between 8 and 11 p.m. with phone calls of people requesting free service during those times. Neal, the innocent by-stander, usually tags along as well.  We are hoping things slow down, but the way things are going it is doubtful. Neal has been busy at work as well but luckily no excessively late nights. He reports it as being, “Nothin too excitin…I s’pose.”  True story…

Bed time…

San Diego Brewing Company

They had some nice house brews and a good selection of others on tap!

San Diego…which in Spanish means…

For the July 4th weekend, we headed out to San Diego! Yesterday we arrived to purchase Jess her own pair of Vibram 5 Finger Shoes, which she has been eyeing for quite some time. Now the two of us can get made fun of in the grocery stores by small children…haters!  We went to the San Diego Brewing company, as we are doing a brewery tour across the United States. Well, more like, Jess is doing the brewery tour, and I get to taste some and provide her transportation.  Then off we went to the San Diego Safari Park. We spent the afternoon there and had to head to the hotel because Jess procrastinated on her homework and had 4 assignments to finish that were due before midnight. Don’t worry, she completed them.

Today is off to SeaWorld! Jess will ask to fit in another brewery…and then who knows what we will do the rest of the evening. Probably a nice hike is in store.  We will post pictures soon.

SAN DIEGO WOOT! :)