Friday, September 14, 2012

Eleven years

My husband and I will celebrate our 11th wedding anniversary Saturday, September 15.

I don't remember all of the details from that day, I do remember it was a sunny September day and I couldn't wait to marry my best friend. Our marriage still strong eleven years later and I couldn't ask for anything more.

Happy anniversary to my love. Here is to many more wonderful years together.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Michigan Interscholasic Horsemanship Association: District 10 Equestrian competition I - Adrian, MI







Michigan Interscholastic Horsemanship Association
District 10 - Equestrian competition
Adrian, MI - Lenawee County Fair and Event Grounds
September 9, 2012

This was the first of three shows that will be held at the Lenawee County Fair and Event Grounds.

Friday, September 07, 2012

Books read in 2012

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling
Winter Season: A Dancer's Journal,
Toni Bentley
Chasing the Runner's High,
Ray Charbonneau
The Perfect Mile,
Neal Bascomb
Cleopatra,
Stacy Schiff
The Carrie Diaries,
Candace Bushnell
Summer in the City,
Candace Bushnell
Forgotten,
Cat Patrick
Deja Dead,
Kathy Reichs
Pretty Little Liars,
Sara Shepard
Flawless,
Sara Shepard
Perfect,
Sara Shepard
Unbelievable,
Sara Shepard
Wicked
, Sara Shepard
Killer, Sara Shepard
Heartless, Sara Shepard
Wanted, Sara Shepard
Twisted, Sara Shepard
Ruthless, Sara Shepard
Fairy Tale Interrupted, Rosemarie Terenzio
The Help, Kathryn Stockett
Pronto, Elmore Leonard
Riding the Rap, Elmore Leonard
Raylan, Elmore Leonard
The Coffin Quilt, Ann Rinaldi
A Life Without Limits, Chrissie Wellington
Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy, John Le Carre
Eat and Run, Scott Jurek
Clearing Hurdles, Dan O'Brien
The Sugarless Plum, Zippora Karz
Girl in Motion: A Novel, Miriam Wenger-Landis
Breaking Pointe, Miriam Wenger-Landis
The Cranes Dance, Meg Howrey
The Eighty-Dollar Champion, Elizabeth Letts
Renegade Champion: The Unlikely Rise of Fitzrada, Richard R. Rust

Currently Reading: That Woman: The Life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor, Anne Sebba
Up Next: Kindle purchase or library visit

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

My husband and I traveled to The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan to see the Titanic exhibition on August 31.

The exhibition opened in March and it closes on September 30. I was thrilled we actually found a day to make the drive up to Dearborn to see it before it closes.

I really wished photography was allowed inside the exhibit. There were a few replicas of a some rooms on the ship. The exhibition leads you down a first-class hallway. You walk by the Grand Staircase, a first-class room and third-class room.
It was just so neat to see them in person. Even just to see the replica rooms up close was wonderful.

I was fortunate to read everything on the walls and displays. The exhibition had actually items on display from the ship. It was just amazing to look at items that were on the bottom of the ocean for many years.

Besides the room replicas, my favorite items were the dishes. Each class of passengers had a separate dishes. My favorite set of dishes was from the third-class. It was plain white with a red White Star Line logo in the center. Very classy.

It took my husband and I about an hour to see the entire exhibit. When walking into the exhibit, we were handed a card with a passenger's name, address, age, class, cabin number, reason for traveling on Titanic and a fact about them. The passenger's name that I was given was Miss Bridget Delia McDermott from Addergoole, Ireland. She was 28 years old and was a third class passenger. Bridget was traveling to visit cousins in St. Louis. The night before she departed, Bridget gave a few coins to a wanderer. He took the coins and told her she was going on a long journey. "There will be a tragedy but you will be saved," the man said. It is true. She survived the sinking of the Titanic. My husband's passenger wasn't so lucky. He didn't make it.

If you are able to make it to Dearborn, it was worth the time and money. If not, the exhibition will soon be opening in Raleigh, North Carolina; Shreveport, Louisiana; St. Petersburg, Florida; Fort Worth, Texas and Philadelphia.

Photo credit: The Dearborn Free Press