Jason got back from Raleigh last Saturday night after his defense. He spent the last week making some final revisions and he is now all done except for graduation in December! Sunday we carved our pumpkins. Jason chose a wolf howling at the moon and I did bats. We cooked the pumpkin seeds, yum!
Jason said his only motivation was the cooked seeds... but look how much fun he is having haha. |
Final product. Mines on the right, Jason's on the left. |
Thursday we went to the Ford dealer to see about buying a new truck for Jason. His old vehicle was having some issues that weren't worth fixing. He brought home his F-150 on Friday. He is very happy with his choice. We took it out today and it drives very well :-)
We were in the parking lot of EBR-I. There was lots of space so a good place for pictures. |
back seat |
Today we drove out to craters of the moon national park. It is the site of an extinct volcano so it is a huge lava field. It was really neat. On the way out I got to see where Jason works as well as EBR-I which is the site of the worlds first nuclear power plant. He showed me some reactors that were originally built for airplanes. They were tested but never used. We also drove through Arco which was the first town to be lit by nuclear power. I am learning more and more each day about nuclear stuff and what Jason actually does. Some day I will understand haha.
Airplane reactors |
This is my attempt at a picture of where Jason works. Those little white things are the buildings at MFC where he works. |
Neat folded rocks. |
We first walked around a short loop that was full of lava formations. |
Then we climbed inferno cone. It was considered a vent from the larger volcano. |
We made it to the top and there was one lonely tree. Except it wasn't very hot today. It was about 45 and very windy. Burrr |
Jason making his way up inferno cone |
Then we hiked the crater trail. This was one of the larger craters. |
This was the path we hiked around the craters. |
Then we saw what they called spatter cone and snow cone. There is always snow at the bottom of "snow cone" it was a big hole filled with snow. |
This was at the top of inferno cone. We did well with the self timer! |
Jason found and interesting rock formation. |
Next to spatter cone. |
Then it was time for the "wild cave" This was a little frightening for me, but I made it into two of them. |
This one was called Indian Tunnel. It had the most light out of all of them. It has a couple of sky lights and collapses that made it bareable hehe. |
Jason crawled into this little hole for fun! |
Me exiting Indian Tunnel . I was happy to be out! |
All we had were flashlights for light. And of course Jason's awesome head light. |
This was the second one. Beauty Cave. It was so dark. Jason had to drag me in. |
This is a picture of the exit of Beauty Cave. It was so cold under there you can see our breaths in the picture. |
Just a picture of the lava rock around the caves. |
We also purchased a National Parks pass today so anyone who wants to come exploring feel free!! We miss everyone and can't wait for some visitors. Heather comes in 3 weeks for Thanksgiving :-)