Friday, April 24, 2009

A Not So Relaxing Night

I have been begging...I mean BEGGING for Jason to take me to this hotel for years. Ladies, if you nag enough, they will have enough. Seriously, I don't know what finally broke him down, but it was a night we will never forget. For starters, I am fascinated with the paranormal. Yes, that explains a lot. I've had too many experiences that only peak my intrigue that much more. Ever since the first time I went to Jerome, I was enthralled with it's history. This hotel was at the top of my priority list. Built as a hospital, the building still has the patient lights outside the rooms, the original Otis elevator still runs, and the boiler in the basement still serves as the heater. At one time, the hospital was one of the top three in the nation and was the first hospital that experimented with putting patients 'under' during operations.
We signed up to do the ghost hunt tour. I mostly wanted it because it was the only way to tour the entire hospital with stories of the paranormal happenings. They equipped us with an EMF reader, a digital infra-red thermometer, and digital camera for the night. At the end, everyone turns in their cameras and they make a master disc with all the pictures for everyone to take home. Our immaturity started here.
We have so many stories. Some are:
1. We made it our goal, that by the end, everyone on the tour would be photographed with a red dot from the thermometer on their forehead. This took teamwork with intriquet timing.
2. Dusty furniture lined the hallways. We left messages from beyond the grave within the dust for the cleaning ladies.
3. One of our favorites...we had a group of women in our tour. They were in their 50's and were sisters visiting from out of state. They asked what floor we were on. When we told them the 3rd floor...they said we couldn't pay them enough to stay where all the ghostly action supposedly takes place. We asked what floor they were on, they replied in room 10 where the only reports on that floor are of a woman singing and a cat that still haunts the halls. We couldn't pass it up. Around 1 a.m. we were roaming the deserted and awkwardly quiet hallways. We got outside room 10 and did our best cat impressions.
Unfortunately, nothing outstanding happened to us after bedtime. We woke up to a towel on the floor. I know, scary. I did have an awkward wake up with a uncomfortable feeling, but nothing beyond that.
We plan to go back, this time with a group. Who's man enough?


The light at the top is our balcony. We did not turn the light on.

We ate at the Asylum. It was one of the best restaurants I've ever been to. The food was spectacular. My choice, their famous Spicy Butternut Squash Soup.


Smells like your Grandma's house.

Looks like your Grandma's house.

Spooky like your Grandma's house.

Jason got this shot. He got a line of orbs that came from around the corner in that doorway.

Um, yeah.

Our view from our balcony.

My view of my man from the balcony.
AWWWW!!!




Someone stole the Barry's van and stuck stickers EVERYWHERE. The town is still full of interesting people. (A.K.A. Hippies)


Next...Relaxation in Sedona

After our LONG night, we wanted peace and relaxation. We went to Oak Creek just outside of Sedona. We stayed at Oak Creek Terrace, which was exactly what we needed. The combination of a fireplace, jacuzzi, and the sound of running water from the creek below was my own personal sleeping pill. I can't remember the last time I slept so good. We sought out for hiking the next morning. We found a trail with switchbacks from the bridge down into the canyon. We were completely alone by the time we reached bottom. Jason had to drag me out...I could've stayed all day. My mind is always on overload, the quiet was so inviting. It is amazing to me how the simplicities of life bring such clarity and focus. I am thankful for a husband who knows what I need and the exact time I need it.














Monday, April 20, 2009

Primary Talent Show II

It's that time of year. Our kids were excited to participate again in the ward primary talent show. We were worried what Nathan would want to do. Last year's arm farts were hard to beat, and I was cringing the entire time. He really wanted to do Jedi mind tricks....but we had to carefully 'talk' him out of that. Surprisingly, he opted for playing the piano, along with Brynna. Hats off to the primary program for showcasing the kids and boosting their confidence.

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