Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Busy busy busy

Hi All! 
I am so sorry I have not posted any on my recent adventures. Assignments are catching up to me and keeping me very busy! I promise I will blog more once I write this essay! For now so you have it here is my address here. 
Alyse Marlatt
Capernwray Hall 
Carnforth 
Lanchshire
LA6 1AG
England, UK 




Saturday, October 4, 2014

I Live in a Castle!!!

I made it to England! I navigated the crazyness of all my flights and plans getting tossed in the rubbish bin. Then traveling through London on the Tube and through the city with my heavy luggage to get to the coach station. I only had a minor meltdown at the coach station mostly due to not sleeping for almost 3 days  and being completely exhausted! Once loaded on the coach I was finally able to rest and breathe because I was on my way to my new home! 6 hours later and some sleep on the coach we came to Capernwray!
(photo description- A rectangular castle with 2 sets of massive walls of windows with old stone designs shaping them. The castle has stone stairs in front of it with green lawn all around it and beautiful gardens with many colors of flowers lining the paths. The sky is a beautiful sunset illuminating the castle)
 
(photo description- Old stone wall wit a ivy covered wood sign reading Capernwray Hall)

The castle is absolutely gorgeous! There are 2 parts to it. There is the courtyard area and then the main house section. My room is off the courtyard and I have 4 other wonderful roommates. The court yard is a big open square with rooms all around and a big old green door on one end with a clock tower. On the other end is the main house.  The main house has the Tower, the Lounge, the Reading Room, The Quiet room and my favorite the Library!!! It has a big heavy wooden door and lots of little old tables and chairs under massive walls of windows that look out over the English country side! It is the lower set of windows on the left side of the castle in the picture. It smells of old book and there are shelves of all kinds of books all around. When I walk in here I feel at home and I instantly relax! In the main house there are also lots of other things like other bedrooms, laundry and the office which I work in a few times a week as part of my duties here. I absolutely love working in the office! It brings me so much Joy to help out in a familiar environment. 
(photo description- Castle tower standing against bright blue sky and red leaves covering one wall of of the castle next to the tower.)
(Photo description- The front doors of the castle looking out to green fields and trees in the sunshine)

Out side the Castle are the other 2 buildings, the Dining hall and the Conference hall ware we have all our lectures and sermons. There are also the grounds! Oh they are so beautiful! They are pristine green with beautiful flower beds lining everything that are bursting with colored flowers!There are stone steps set in the green grass going from level to level and stone walls lining the grounds. As you look out past the grounds you see rolling hills with small groves of oak trees and other deciduous trees extending for ever that are dotted with white sheep and the occasional cow. Surprisingly the sun has come out each day making the clouds beautiful and the grounds and land so much more amazing!
(Photo description- Front view of the castle displaying the tower and front door and green fields in front.)
(Photo Description- view from the castle of green rolling hill and oak trees with blue sky and white puffy clouds with the castle shadow on the ground.)

On the land there is a trail called the loop that goes from the castle down through the fields to the road and back up to the castle. It is 1.5 miles and I try and walk it twice a day! There is a adorable pond on the trail that has 2 swans in it and benches around it. I have already spent several hours there journaling and reading my bible.  If it is not raining this is my favorite spot! All around the castle grounds there are benches that over look the beautiful classic English country side. God has already captivated my heart many time so that the only think I can do is marvel at his creation and praise Him in thankfulness. On Monday afternoon I was sitting on the grounds in the sun and I read Genesis 1:1. As I looked up I was struck with how amazing this creation is! God is going to do an amazing work in me while I am here. 
(photo description- Me sitting in front of a fence with green fields behind me)
(photo description- The pond with sheep fields behind it with blue sky and white puffy clouds)
(photo description- green field with sheep and a tree on the hill with blue sky and white puffy clouds.)

Ready Set Go!

Well the time has come and I am on my way to a new adventure and chapter in my life! I am packed and ready! 
I said good by and sure footed set off for my flight!
Until a hiccup caused everything to change! I had a perfect plan laid out before me with my flight, connecting flight, train and the buss to get to me Capernwray. NOPE! God had different plans this morning than I did. With Chicago grounded after a fire I had to re rout everything! Surprisingly I am not freaking out, I have a lot of peace about everything. This has made me lean more on God and press into prayer. I can already tell this year is going to be hard but have a lot of growth! Hopefully my bags make it to London. 


Friday, September 26, 2014

Last day at work!!!

Wow I can't believe the day came and it was time for my last day at work! I love my office so much they surprised me with a going away cake and ice cream party! They are totally the best and I am going to miss them all dearly!!!! 



Hot Air Balloons!!!

Once again the Reno sky filled with color as the Great Reno Balloon Races ascended over our city. Mom was able to come up this year and enjoy it with me for the first time! We made it in time for Dawn Patrol and saw 6 balloons light up before the sun came up then lift of and twinkle in the dark sky.  
We waited until the sun woke up and watched as the field around us transformed into a magical wondrous world of color shifting as the balloons inflated. Gotham came also and he got cold just before dawn and for the first time in his life willingly cuddled with me! It was an amazing moment! 








This is always my favorite event in Reno! 









Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Camping Road Trip!

For our last camping trip of the summer Mom and I decided we needed to get out of the 106° heat and head up north and explore Oregon. We planed out our trip and booked the campsites where we were going to stay. With our menu set and bags packed we loaded up the car. Of course Gotham came with us so he had a small spot in the back to curl up in for the drive ahead. Our first stop was the Jedediah Smith Camp Ground in the Redwood National Forest near Crescent City. This camp ground was amazing!!! It was nestled in the heart of the redwoods and backed up to the Smith River. Mom and I were in awe as we craned our necks to see the tops of the trees that surrounded us.
That first night we had gnocchi and read our books until it was too dark to see. The next day we went to Lady Bird Johnson Grove for a hike. On the way there we saw a huge herd of elk. I don’t know if you knew this or not but elk are HUGE! There antlers are massive! We saw 2 males putting their antlers together over a patch of grass while the rest of the herd rested in the shade nearby.
After that detour we made it to the grove and started our hike through the massive trees. Every ware we looked was spectacular scenery! Massive trees towering over the earth, tiny delicate flowers and ferns that covered the ground with misty fog that crept in and out as we went along. Some of the trees were 15-20 feet in diameter and some were bigger than that! God’s creation is absolutely incredible! Learning about the trees and how special they are made us more in awe of how God created them to survive some of the harshest and delicate weather environments. We also stopped at a few beaches to walk along the shore. Mom was in search of driftwood for her garden. Side note you can take 50 lbs of drift wood per person per day from the beaches.
Once we were back at out camp we decided to check out some of the trails nearby. We walked down to the Smith River and wadded in to see how cold it was. Much to our surprise it was warm! We quickly decided to change into our swim suites and go for a swim in the river before dinner. The water was so warm and clean. There was a section that was deep enough so we couldn’t touch and we started swimming downstream there. Mom didn’t think the river was moving as fast and hard as it was and by the time we turned around to swim back we were surprised at how much effort it took to go forward and not just stay still. We were pretty tired once we got back to the shore and decided to sit on the bank and watch the sun set into the trees. Dinner that night was taco salad yummmm. The next morning we packed up and were off to our next camp spot in Oregon.
We drove up Highway 101 following the coast. That morning it was pretty foggy but you could still see the beautiful rocky shore line. About half way to the camp site we stopped at a delicious restaurant called the Barnacle Bistro. We had delicious Fish and Chips and then walked over to a little shop and got some jam for French toast the next morning. On our way we stopped at the Coquille River Light House. They directed us to Face Rock Creamery for delicious Ice cream. Wow, were they right! We got to taste a bunch of different cheeses and then our child’s scoop of ice cream was massive and delicious!
 We drove up to Sunset Bay Campground which is directly across from Sunset Bay and there is luscious green foliage surrounding each camp site. The fog settled in that night and we had Sausage and green beans for dinner. We had a fire that night so once it was too dark to read we hung out by the fire until it died out. Our French toast for breakfast was amazing with the delicious jam we bought the day before. After breakfast we drove to a nearby state park that was beautiful gardens. Full of roses and many different kinds of flowers, there was even a Japanese pond. The fog hadn’t lifted and everything was very wet including our shoes. We drove a little further to an outlook and saw tones of seals playing on the rocks and in the waves. Just past there was a great place to go tide pooling. We hiked down a steep cliff on to a secluded beach that was teaming with life. We hung out there for a little while and decided to head back to camp and start dinner. With a good fire going we nestled our potatoes in the coals to bake. This was by far one of the best dinners we had! We gave in and bought marshmallows to roast and chocolate for desert. In the morning we packed up again and headed out to go to our final destination, Silver Falls State Park.
A few miles out of the camp as we were driving a massive spider ( half dollar size) crawled on to Mom’s. We completely freaked out! Screaming just shy from full on panic I quickly told mom to roll down her window and flick it off. Success! We continued up Highway 101 to Newport and stopped at the Umpqua River Light house and the Yaquina Head Light House for a tour.
We also made a stop at Rogue Brewery and got Beer. We got Drew Beard Beer, Mom got Chocolate Beer and I got citrus cucumber soda! So delicious!
From Newport we headed East to Salem. Side note there are so many Dairy Queens in Oregon. Once in Salem we went into the Silver Falls state park and made our camp. Dinner that night was Vegetable ground chicken “spaghetti”. When we booked this camp site they didn’t have one site for both nights so we had to book 2 sites and move. Our 2nd camp site was so nice! We had tones of room there were more trees and we didn’t have annoying neighbors.
Once we got camp moved we took off for the Trail of 10 Waterfalls hike! 5.5 miles later we saw 8 of the 10 waterfalls and they were beautiful! We got to walk behind many of them which was incredible!
We were thoroughly exhausted by the time we got back to camp and ready for a shower and dinner. We got our fire going early and had taco salad again for dinner. Then desert was marshmallows and I got the brilliant idea to stick a hunk of the chocolate in the marshmallow and roast it. OMG greatest idea ever! Until your perfectly roasted marshmallow with dark chocolate FALLS OFF the stick!
We finally made it to our last morning. We packed up camp and made it fit back in the car along with the drift wood mom had to have. Side note you can take 50 lbs of drift wood per person per day from the beaches. We were ready for our 10 hour drive home. We stopped for lunch at the Rogue creamery and had delicious bread and cheese!
We finally made it home and all the driving was totally worth it! It was so fun to get totally away for a week with nothing better to do than hike and read books until bed time. I can’t wait until next year to do it again!

Friday, August 29, 2014

GDB Fun Day

It is Guide Dog Fun day again!!!
This is one of the highlights of my summer. All the GDB puppies gather together on the San Rafael Campus and have a busy day of learning, playing, and connecting with new and old friends. Mom and I and Gotham piled in the car early Saturday morning and headed down to GDB Headquarters.

When we saw the campus full of raisers and puppies all gathered together catching up. We saw Sarah who raised Hansel’s sister Hominy who informed us that Hominy was graduating that afternoon!!! So exciting! Then we looked around the little booths and got some new bow ties for Gotham so he would look dashing every ware he went.

After that it was time for out littermate meeting! This is a time where all the littermates of your puppies litter gather together to meet, share personalities, and of course pictures.  Even Gotham’s mom Bloomer came out to say hi. The puppies that were there were (left to right) Gonzalo, Galileo, Garman, Gotham, Gwen and Bloomer (Mom) in the middle. Gotham and Gonzalo are twins! There are both dominant, head strong, stubborn, observant, puppies. They are difficult dogs to train. The other puppies don’t seem to be that way but they all love to play especially with each other. Bloomer wanted nothing to do with her puppies especially the crazy boys.

After lunch we watch sever presentation on the whelping kennels and R+ training. We learned a lot and enjoyed seeing all our GDB friends. The last presentation of the day was the graduation ceremony which is so magical. Hansel’s sister Hominy looked amazing now that she was all grown up and an official Guide Dog for the Blind.  I am so proud to be a part of this organization.