Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Birthday Week... or Birthday Month?
My birthday was last Saturday. David knew that Thursday night I was going to be at my soon to be sister-in-law's bridal shower and that Friday we'd be up in Idaho for my grandparent's 50th anniversary. He wanted to surprise me and do something special. This is what he has in mind....
After work on Wednesday he took me here for a late lunch:
David drew a heart in the melted gelato. The lighting was all red in there...
We then checked out this store called World Market. We found it pretty interesting. David saw a lot of foods that he had in Europe on his mission. We bought some of the candies he used to eat on his mission. My new all time favorite candy bar is this:
I would even call it "muy bueno".

David then took me to a Utah Symphony performance. We were there early so we checked out the "Instrument Petting Zoo". I had played the flute in middle school, so David tried to get me to play. He tested it out first. This is the lady who showed him. She plays for Ballet West. I was a little wary of having an audience, but it was fun.
We loved the symphony. Well, except for the lady burping up pepperoni smell near David. Gross!
We sneaked a few pictures before the performance started. Afterward we drove back to Provo in a thunder and lightening storm. It was fun! Thank you, David!!
Friday we had planned to drive up to Idaho for my Larsen grandparents 50th wedding anniversary celebration. Lots of cousins and aunts and uncles would be there, so we really wanted to go. David was supposed to work until noon and then we'd head up, but he showed up a bit after ten and was ready to go! The six hour drive seemed a lot longer without any air conditioning... Our compressor is broken and we didn't shell out $700 to fix it. The six hour drive during the middle of the day was a bit torturous. We were both drenched in sweat and a little deaf from having the windows down upon arrival.
The weekend was filled with family, re-roofing the grandparent's house, cleaning, games, and food.
David doesn't like heights after a bad fall he once had, but he was brave and helped when he could. These guys(and Alana) kept on working through the middle of the day! Insanity!
We realized we had forgotten David's church clothes, so on my birthday morning I got my mom and sister to come with me to find some. I bought him a pretty good looking outfit if I do say so myself. :) My mom then took me to pick out a purse for my birthday. She also bought me some shoes. Score!
That night was the reception for my grandparents.
After work on Wednesday he took me here for a late lunch:
Then he drove me up to Park City. Neither of us has been there before, so we drove around and checked out little shops and such. We bought over priced gelato. We both really liked the plum, but we both don't really like plums... Odd, I know! It was delicious!
David drew a heart in the melted gelato. The lighting was all red in there...
We then checked out this store called World Market. We found it pretty interesting. David saw a lot of foods that he had in Europe on his mission. We bought some of the candies he used to eat on his mission. My new all time favorite candy bar is this:
I would even call it "muy bueno".
David then took me to a Utah Symphony performance. We were there early so we checked out the "Instrument Petting Zoo". I had played the flute in middle school, so David tried to get me to play. He tested it out first. This is the lady who showed him. She plays for Ballet West. I was a little wary of having an audience, but it was fun.
We loved the symphony. Well, except for the lady burping up pepperoni smell near David. Gross!
We sneaked a few pictures before the performance started. Afterward we drove back to Provo in a thunder and lightening storm. It was fun! Thank you, David!!
Friday we had planned to drive up to Idaho for my Larsen grandparents 50th wedding anniversary celebration. Lots of cousins and aunts and uncles would be there, so we really wanted to go. David was supposed to work until noon and then we'd head up, but he showed up a bit after ten and was ready to go! The six hour drive seemed a lot longer without any air conditioning... Our compressor is broken and we didn't shell out $700 to fix it. The six hour drive during the middle of the day was a bit torturous. We were both drenched in sweat and a little deaf from having the windows down upon arrival.
The weekend was filled with family, re-roofing the grandparent's house, cleaning, games, and food.
David doesn't like heights after a bad fall he once had, but he was brave and helped when he could. These guys(and Alana) kept on working through the middle of the day! Insanity!
We realized we had forgotten David's church clothes, so on my birthday morning I got my mom and sister to come with me to find some. I bought him a pretty good looking outfit if I do say so myself. :) My mom then took me to pick out a purse for my birthday. She also bought me some shoes. Score!
That night was the reception for my grandparents.
After we cleaned up and changed, my dad took David, Kamille, and I to ice cream for my birthday. The next day we went to church with grandpa, had a big meal, and played a long game of Apples to Apples. David and I decided we didn't want to drive in the middle of the day back because that was very unpleasant. So we woke up early and made it back to Provo by noon. It was a fun time!
When we got home I was surprised with a cupcake from my visiting teachers, cards in the mail from my mother-in-law and sister-in-law, and an anonymous plate of cookies!
My family will also be here this whole week for my brother's wedding! Happy birthday to me!!
Monday, August 9, 2010
What do you do in the summertime?
I am pretty bad at keeping up-to-date with this. The last bit of June David and I spent in Washington. We are both from there and loved visiting with our family. The first week we spent a lot of the time with my mom and sister Kamille before they took off to California for the birth of my new nephew, Thomas. He's a cutie. We ate lots of food, played a fun game of Balderdash, went mini-golfing with the family, played "Holey Board"- I won, Wii, spent time with David's sister Jenny, brother Ryan and family, etc. David and I got fishing licenses and I caught a fish! David caught lots of fish, but he went with his Dad and brother on trips, so he had more opportunities to do so (also lots more practice). ;)

We were back for the 4th of July in Provo. Some ward friends invited us to sit with them at the parade. They participated in the crazy save your spot all night tradition people have here. We did not, but reaped the benefits. Later that night we sat across from the Hinckley building and watched the Stadium of Fire fireworks.
One day we went on a little Hike. David brought the camera.
David was feeling guilty because I have done all of the housework this summer, so he scrubbed the bathroom and kitchen floors. I am home and he is working..... but it was really sweet of him!
David and I participated in the World's Largest Water Balloon Fight!!
It was at BYU. 120,021 water balloons and 3, 927 people. It was pretty intense. You can find videos on YouTube- check it out.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Thank you, Utah!
David and I realized that we haven't gotten our Utah state tax return, so David found a number to call AND they never received it! We mailed it!! Scary! Who knows where all of our important information has ended up!
Anyway, we did it online in like 5 minutes and now have our return. Hooray!
So.....
We bought these!
We got a 20% discount on them too! Suh-weet! We bought four pillows with them and the grand total comes to... $617! We can't wait to have more seating.
The next problem is getting rid of this....
http://provo.craigslist.org/fuo/1848191074.html
It is a comfy couch and that cover cost 70 bucks, so if you or any of your pals wants to haul this away for a small fee, it's yours!!
Anyway, we did it online in like 5 minutes and now have our return. Hooray!
So.....
We bought these!

We got a 20% discount on them too! Suh-weet! We bought four pillows with them and the grand total comes to... $617! We can't wait to have more seating.The next problem is getting rid of this....
It is a comfy couch and that cover cost 70 bucks, so if you or any of your pals wants to haul this away for a small fee, it's yours!!
Monday, July 12, 2010
V.I.P.s
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Baby Blanket
In high school I decided I wanted to make a quilt. Because I had never made one before I decided to not be so ambitious and picked out a baby quilt that I thought wouldn't be too difficult. I didn't know if I wanted it to be for a boy baby or a girl baby or even who's baby it would be for, so I picked out pink and blue fabric. I cut out the pieces and put it away....
I DIDN'T ATTEMPT TO WORK ON IT UNTIL THIS SPRING BREAK, 6 YEARS LATER!! I had put it away in the back of my mind and didn't have a sewing machine until this last Christmas. So as Spring Break approached, knowing that David would be going to school and working, I decided to try and finish it. I did get most of it put together. When school got out a few weeks ago, I decided to finish it.
Here it is! Yeah I know, not the best picture and who is the freaky chick on the TV?
I tied the corners of all of the pink squares with blue and the blue squares with pink. The patterned pieces have little birds on them. YAY! I finally finished it. Although I have many friends about to have babies (including my own sister!!), I will keep it. It took me six years to finish one, so I think I will keep it for when we decide to have a baby just in case this never happens again.
I DIDN'T ATTEMPT TO WORK ON IT UNTIL THIS SPRING BREAK, 6 YEARS LATER!! I had put it away in the back of my mind and didn't have a sewing machine until this last Christmas. So as Spring Break approached, knowing that David would be going to school and working, I decided to try and finish it. I did get most of it put together. When school got out a few weeks ago, I decided to finish it.
Here it is! Yeah I know, not the best picture and who is the freaky chick on the TV?
I tied the corners of all of the pink squares with blue and the blue squares with pink. The patterned pieces have little birds on them. YAY! I finally finished it. Although I have many friends about to have babies (including my own sister!!), I will keep it. It took me six years to finish one, so I think I will keep it for when we decide to have a baby just in case this never happens again.
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