Monday, October 27, 2014

Zombie Paintballing!

 

On Saturday, I experience paintballing by fighting in the Zombie Apocalypse of Boise! My cousin, Tia, gave it to me as a birthday gift. She wanted to help me check off an item on my bucket list. Her daughter, Leavell, joined the fun with me along with her boyfriend, Dylan, and my cousins, Alanna (and Simon her boyfriend), Shyanne and Carson. Tia, thank you so much for the experience! It was a blast and was full of laughter!
You started out by sitting in a tent with signs of types of guns that will be used and signs that say beware zombies with your container of ammo. Then out of no where a video comes on, it was like a news channel explaining what is happening in Boise and areas around that are under attack of a virus. It had clips of zombies attacking different areas and taking out the news reporters. They did a good job putting together the video and using actual pictures of the surrounding areas like the Capital building and downtown Boise. Once the video ended, a guy dressed in Army gear comes in with a paintball and tells us to hurry out of the back of tent. We crowed around him and he yells say goodbye to your love ones and lets move out! We then go through a trail through the corn field, until we get to a clearing where there are hay barrels. He goes around asking each of us if we are still human. Then he explains how the whole thing works and how to use our guns.

Me, Leavell and Dylan
A black bus pulls up and we all load up! All the windows of the bus have been taken out as well as the backs of the seats, so there are just benches. At each window there is a paintball gun chained to the bus, which is a good idea so they don't get dropped. The bus is covered in paint! You get to your spot and pour your ammo in your gun and the apocalypse begins!

Simon, Alanna, Carson and Shyanne
The bus has music blasting and it starts to go slowly through the corn field. It reaches a clearing that has a scene set up and you just start shooting not realizing that real people playing the zombies are coming out from the sides, we knew there were people they just snuck up on us! They come running towards the bus and grabbing through the window as you are trying to shoot at them! The paint would splatter on them and on you as they are trying to get in your window. It scared Leavell every time! We were at the scene for about 30-60 seconds and then the bus would move on to the next scene and we would be under attack again! At the first scene there was a couch and a zombie person sitting in it but he was so still that he looked like a fake person. Oh no! After a couple seconds of shooting he jumps up and runs towards the bus, we screamed! Such good times, I kept laughing through out it all!




There were about six different scenes that we drove up to and we noticed that the zombies were the same people. Poor guys! There were trails for them to run through to get to each scene. I don't know how they took all that shooting over and over. There was two-three guys on our side of the bus. One of them grabbed the barrel of my gun and held it on his forehead. I shook my head no! I kept saying no, I don't want to shoot you in the head! He kept it there and shook his head yes! Finally I gave in and shot once! Crazy guy!! We went into this not knowing what really happens, we didn't know how the bus worked or how we could shoot the zombies. Well there were no rules to where we couldn't hit and it makes sense since there were coming very close to the bus.




 
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Updated Bucket List

Bucket List

I made this list with hopes that I can accomplish as much of it I can. What I have done so far has been amazing and I didn't think I would get a handful of them done already! Thank you for everyone's support and giving me a chance to do this. I also added a couple that are my "dream wishes", because I don't expect to ever do it.

1. Skydiving
2. Zip Line
3. San Francisco/Golden Gate Bridge
4. Disney World/University Studios
5. Cabelas Store
7. Riding/Camping at Sand Dunes
8. Ocean Shores
9. Shooting
10. Leavenworth
11. Date Night at Drive in Movie
12. Volunteer in Another Country
13. Take a Dirt Road up the Mountain to see the Sunset and See the View of PA/Sequim
14. Take Train to Whitefish, Montana/Ski
15. Broadway Show
16. Seahawks Game
17. Horseback Riding through a trail
18. Drive a Truck
19. Alaska/Northern Lights
20. Nashville
21. Visit My Host Family in NC
22. Try Archery
23. Miniature Golf
24. Go Kart Riding
25. Paint Balling
26. Nerf Gun War
27. Rodeo
28. Horse Races
29. Float The River 
30. Mardi Gras in Louisiana
31. New York

32. Areas Around the World

Asia:
  • Japan
  • China
North America:
  • Mexico
  • Canada
Australia

Africa

United Kingdom:

  • Ireland
  • Scotland
  • England
  • Guernsey Island
  • Orkney Island
  • Inverness, Scottish Highlands

Europe:
  • France
  • Belguim
  • Greece
  • Venice
  • Spain
  • Italy
South America:
  • Brazil
  • Peru
Easter Island

33. National Parks/Monuments


Parks:

  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Grand Canyon, Arizona
  • Grand Teton, Wyoming
  • Mammoth Caves, Kentucky (Went when I was there for World Series)
  • Yosemite, California
  • Zion, Utah
  • Acadia, Maine
  • Mt. Rainer
  • Island in the Sky in Canyonlands, Utah
  • Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Monuments:
  • Craters of the Moon, Boise
  • Natural Bridges, Utah
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
  • Memorials in District Columbia

Dream List:

These are kind of off the wall stuff.

1. Ride in NASCAR
2. Meet the Criminal Minds Cast

Friday, October 17, 2014

Beautiful Sunset

 

 While I was home helping my parents move into my house in town last month, I was able to get another check off my list. My friends, Christine and Jon, and I drove up a dirt road to the very top of the mountain. On one side of the road you have rock/dirt wall and the other was a straight shot down the mountain. Christine afraid of heights would make funny remarks that made us all laugh. Jon and Christine made it memorable. Up at the top you are able to see Port Angeles, Sequim and the Strait. It is such a beautiful sight, no words can describe it. We got up there in time to watch the sun setting. I just sat on the rock and took in the scenery! I didn't want to leave but it gets windy and very cold up there!
Photo Credit: Christine Harmon





 

Floating Yakima River

 
This summer I joined an adventure with my friends on the Yakima River. At first I was a little worried being around new people that never been around me or who haven't been around me enough to know my situation. I had anxiety and almost talked myself out of going. Being in a new situation or around new people just scares me a tad. I didn't know how river floating worked, didn't know if I should wear my hearing aids, if I would flip and have trouble finding the group because of my vision, etc. My mind goes on high speed and thinks of every little or big thing that could go wrong. I start to over think the situation, which caused the trigger for my anxiety. Heck, my mom gave me a speech before I left telling me to be careful and not all be connected by rope, that did not help matters! I finally told myself, I can't miss out and my best friend and his wife, Justin and Sam, would help me. I could count on them. My bag was packed and I couldn't back out now! (Plus, I think Justin would have kidnapped me anyways, haha)
 
 
Once we arrived to our camp spot we unloaded the truck and made camp. By the time we finished it was time for our scheduled time to start our float. We each got our own tube, which was an inner tube with an air pillow and piece of material that went over the hole in the tube so you didn't sit all the way inside.
 
 
There was a total of twelve of us. We split into two groups and of course made sure someone was hooked up to the cooler. Yes, river floating is not just about getting burned in the sun, getting splashed by your friends, jumping off cliffs, floating in the current...its about the beer, fireball and friendships (Some of you might be against that idea, but don't worry we put safety first!) I actually ended up being the only sober one! I was the safety, oh I had a name....ah yes, the buffer. Silly friends. I made sure we didn't run into the side of the river, rocks, rock walls and made sure we didn't get stuck in the little islands of sand and grass in the river. I don't know how the blind girl ended up being that person, but we all got a kick out of it!
 
 
Our group was all together by holding onto a handle of some one's tube or resting their foot on top of a tube. It made it easier to break apart if needed and still stay together while floating. I steered by using two Frisbees as paddles, man that was a work out and after three hours of paddling off and on my hands cramped up!
 
The first day we floated for about three and half hours. We were all beat from being in the sun but were enjoying every minute and had lots of laughs. A train went by and everyone on the river would hoot and holler and raised their drinks, while the train horn would go off. Then, on certain parts of the river where cars could see you on the river, people would honk and we would raise our drinks and holler. It was neat sight to see and a fun experience.
 
 
At the end of the line, we all had to paddle hard to get to the side of the river where we had to get off. Once we made it, it was hard to pull out the water logged tubes out! There was a shuttle bus waiting for to take us back to where we started, which was also our campsite. It was nice not having to worry about driving or leaving our vehicles on the side of the road. The next day we went again and went for almost five hours, I believe. This time the river current was faster so the owner took us up the river so we could go for longer.
 
 
You would think that floating the river would be boring, but being with a large group there is always stories, laughs or something happening to keep us entertained. We stopped at two different cliffs where people would jump off. The guys always chatted it up with the other groups. Never a dull moment with my friends and new friendships were made. It was a good trip, even if I almost drowned. Oh, it was nothing! :)


 
It was back at our campsite and very hot out. I wanted to dunk in the river, which would have been no biggie...but I slipped and the current started taking me away. Sam yelled for Justin, he thought she was yelling because there was a rattle snake since we had just seen one. Oh no, she was too freaked out to get the right words out. Finally she got the words, Audrey Down River. Two friends ran farther down the river to see if they could catch me. I didn't have fear that I was drowning and that I wouldn't get stopped. I just was trying to keep my head above the water so I could breath. I clawed for the bottom with my hands and feet to find a rock to help stop me. I finally got myself stopped and stood up so I could grab a branch and my breath. Then, BAM! Down I go again, I went about fifty feet or more when I finally got stable and waited for Justin to help me get up river so I could get out. I was informed that if I kept going I would have hit a rock wall, not good! Luckily the current kept me to the side of the river and not out in the middle. I felt like my toes were broken from being smashed in the rocks. My fingers hurt and were swollen from the rocks. I gave everyone a heart attack! They were very cautious of me after since this happened before our last float trip. I HAD to be connected to one person just in case something happened. I was not given the option, it was a demand. If I got disconnected or was heading towards a rock they would yell for someone to get me or give me a heads up. I think they thought I was going to have another life threatening event, haha. I told them I was just making our trip memorable! They didn't think it was funny, whoops my bad! I was also very careful the rest of the trip.