Monday, February 2, 2009
Project 365
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Our Trip Home – For Real
So here is an updated version of our itinerary home. Yeah, it doesn’t match the original plan. Unfortunately, we didn't plan well with Temple closings and such so we didn't hit a single temple…sad. We obviously stopped for gas and such…mostly at Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart. We got an automatic 5 cents off at Sam’s Club and 3 cents off if we paid with a Wal-Mart gift card. Generally both were the cheaper choice across the country.
Good news: it cost almost a quarter of what it cost to get there compared to this trip home! Hurray!
A: Our apartment in Florida
B: A hotel at about 1/4 of the way home
C: A hotel at about 1/2 of the way home
D: A hotel at about 3/4 of the way home
E: My family's house for the night (only 94 miles to go!)
F: Finally in Logan!
We got lost outside Birmingham, Alabama. Brought a whole new meaning to the term “redneck”.
We are glad to be home. It’s been good to see family. We love the mountains and miss how beautiful they are. While our bodies may have been in shock near the beginning, we actually have enjoyed the cold weather so far. Real snow was nice. We saw artificial snow at Disney World but that’s just not quite the same (amazing engineering feat, but that’s another story).
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Our trip Home
A: Our apartment in Florida
B: A good yet cheap restaurant we'd like to go to again.
C: Atlanta Georgia Temple
D: A hotel at about 1/4 of the way home
E: A hotel at about 1/2 of the way home
F: Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple
G: Lubbock Texas Temple (depending on time, we may skip this and just follow I-40)
H: A hotel at about 3/4 of the way home
I: Albuquerque New Mexico Temple
J: Monticello Utah Temple
K: My family's house for the night (only 94 miles to go!)
L: L is for Logan!
We leave Tuesday, December 30th, 2008, early morning and arrive in the Salt Lake Valley on Friday, January 2nd, 2009, and then finally to Logan Saturday, January 3rd, 2009.
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Oh, by the way, MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Introducing my Husband, JP.
1. Where did you meet your husband? The Wonderful Snow College Pool.
2. How long did you date before you married? Date? Well from first date to walking out of the temple was 4 months, 3 days.
3. How long have you been married? 1 year, 4 months, 9 days.
4. What does he do that surprises you? He likes to surprise me all the time. He'll go out and buy something cute and little for me, or tell me we're going somewhere special all the time. And then he won't let me know what he bought or where we're going, so he can watch me in my suspense. I'm horrible with surprises, I'm too curious.
5. What is his favorite feature? His favorite feature that he likes about himself? I don't know, but I'm going to say his eyes, because he likes my eyes and his are almost identical.
6. What is your favorite quality of his? Refer back to question 4. I love that he is always so thoughtful and caring.
7. Does he have a nickname for you? Not really, we call each other Love.
8. What is his favorite food? Steak, like most guys, and fish and other seafood, especially sushi, and anything containing lots of peanuts.
9. What is his favorite sport? Swimming and Water Polo. That one was easy!
10. When & where was your first kiss? April 28th, on the day after Sadie's date (Sadie's oddly, was on a Friday so it was hard to do something on the day). It was in the parking lot, kind of in Sariah's car, outside of the roller rink.
11. What is your favorite thing to do as a couple?My favorite thing, is to talk and cuddle.
12. Do you have any children? Nope, but someday. For right now, we'll just claim Kaden, since I have more pictures of Kaden than I do my husband.
13. Does he have any hidden talents? He has lots of talents, but I don't know if any off them count as hidden. He knows everyone! We can't go anywhere, even in Florida, without someone coming up to say hi to him.
14. Who said I love you first? This is debatable. I think it's me. See we have this thing, that both are parents taught us, where if you squeeze their hand three times it means "I love you." And I did it, and then he did it back. We went for quite a time not sure if the other meant it as "I love you" or not. Then one night I did it, and he said, "Do you really?" Which caught me really off guard, I stammered for a few minutes and then said, "You know what that means?" After we'd clarified that we both knew the meaning of three squeezes, which our parents taught us. I said, "Yes, I do." And then we decided we should get married. Yep, the same night.
15. What is his favorite music? Oh darn it. I don't know the different genres of music very well, so I can recognize it, but I'm not sure what it's called. Alternative punk/soft rock? I don't know. He also loves soundtracks. He has the soundtracks to everything.
16. What do you admire most about him? Isn't this the same as question 6? In which I answered how thoughtful, caring and sweet he was. Well to answer differently, I really admire his spirituality. After being married a year, yes I realize he's human, and his spirituality has it's ups and downs, and that we have different spiritual strong points. But I've always had, and always will admire how the gospel means so much to him and is the center of his life. I means a lot to me that he is a worthy priesthood holder and I know that I can ask for a blessing at any
17. What is his favorite color? Blue and green, oh and also purple and red, lightsaber colors, that's what he says when you ask him. He also says that amongst those he doesn't have a favorite. However I think he likes blue over the others, because whenever he asked to decide what color something should be, or what color he is going to get, he gets blue, and generally navy blue.
18. Will he read this? Yes. And he'll probably do it for me as well.
19. Who do you tag? Anyone who really wants too.
I love you JP! I hope I wasn't wrong on too many of them.
Friday, October 3, 2008
New Look
Thanks to designer, Kristin Cronin-Barrow at ScrapWow, and Shabby Princess for the kits that provided me with the elements and papers to make the background and header. There I think that counts as proper credit, and hopefully no copyright police will come after me.
Oh and by the way in case you didn't know, JP and I are living in Orlando, FL. Well, I don't want to spend all night talking about that, so I'm going to end here and say bye. I said what I wanted to be the point of the blog, that I made it look nice. Ta-ta!
Monday, June 30, 2008
Phi Beta Lambda
We went to Coke World, which yes I'll admit, didn't have much appeal to a non-carbonation and non-caffeine drinking person. They did have these shirts that smelled like pop at the end which were cool. Later that day we went to the CNN center and got a tour of how they did news. We also got to ride up this huge escalator, it was eight stories tall and took two minutes just to ride up it.
We also went to the Aquarium, that was a blast, I wish we had had more time there. They had four whale sharks there that were just fascinating to watch, they are big fish. I also liked to watch the otters, they are so playful.
The very last day we went to the zoo. I was sad that we didn't get to see the baby panda. Both of us liked watching the orangutan. This orangutan was playing a computer matching game and doing very well. It was so cool to see just how smart they were. We started talking about how some apes have been taught to sign, and we thought it would be interesting to see one of the gorillas that can sign interact with this little almost two year old boy that we know that can also sign.
The last thing we did was go the the Museum. The coolest thing there was they had this science exhibit about our senses where you got to do lots of experiments with your vision and learn more about how your senses work.
And of course since we were there for the National Competition, JP competed. The competitions consisted of taking a test and a role play situation presentation. He and his partner Kada took 6th in Human Resource Management, and 3rd in Management Concepts. I'm so proud of my very smart husband.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
April Fools
This year April fools was uneventful. Brit and I spent most of the time doing homework. Last years April fools, however, was quite interesting...
General Conference weekend. I was visiting my parents home to watch conference. After the Sunday morning 10 a.m. session, I get a phone call from Britain. At that time, we had established that we were dating, boyfriend-girlfriend; whatever you'd like to call it. We had joked about taking our picture in front of the Salt Lake Temple as engagement photos as joke.
Our boss had been pestering us since August about hooking up. So we had pulled a fake engagement already and thought throwing a picture in would be great. Plus, the date on the fake invitation was April 1, 2007. Naturally, I drove downtown immediately and we had the chance to watch general conference in the Tabernacle. It was a good time. Afterward, we took photos in front of the Salt Lake Temple.
That is an April fools to remember.