Yesterday marked our two-year anniversary, and we decided to celebrate by going to the Anniversary Inn in Salt Lake. We've never been there before, but had always wanted to go, so this was the perfect opportunity.
We stayed in two different rooms during our two night get away and both were fantastic! Last night, we dressed up and went to a nice Italian restaurant. It was so wonderful spending this time together as we reflected on the past two years, and talked about our hopes, goals, and dreams for the future.
I'm so grateful for a wonderful husband like Travis, and that we've been sealed in the temple for time and all eternity! I really can't imagine my life without him, and frankly, I don't want to. Our love for each other has grown so much since that day we were sealed together as a family, and we know it's only growing stronger everyday!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Snake River
This past weekend, Travis and I accompanied our friends, the Philbricks and Greens, on a camping trip to the Snake River. We had way too much fun! This was my first time river rafting, and it was a blast. I didn't get to raft as much as Travis because of a recent surgery I had on my leg, but it was still worth the trip. When Travis was little, it was a tradition for his family to raft the Snake River with the Philbricks. Now that Travis and Rob are older, I guess the tradition is starting over again with a new generation!
Besides rafting, we were able to drive up to Jackson and stroll through the very touristy town. It was fun to see everything, especially all the antlers! While there, Travis thought it would be funny to cool me off by pouring cold water down my back. So I got him back good! Right in the face! It was great! I wish I would've taken a picture of that one. Anyway, it was a wonderful trip with wonderful friends, and can't wait to do it again next summer!
Monday, July 19, 2010
The Big 2-5!
Travis turned 25 on Saturday, and we had tons of fun celebrating his big day. We spent the morning playing miniature golf. The first half of the game, Travis was on fire and I did awful. But then the tide turned the second half of the game and we ended up with a tied score!
After miniature golf, we had a delicious and very filling lunch at Brick Oven, one of Travis's favorite places to eat. Since this was a special occasion, we actually ordered root beer instead of water! I don't know how many mugs Travis drained...the waitress commented while refilling his mug, "I should've just given you a pitcher with a straw!" After she left, Travis said, "...Yes, please?"
We spent the afternoon catching up on original Star Trek episodes, and that evening Travis's parents joined us for an Oreo ice cream cake. It was my very first ice cream cake, and though it didn't look like much on the outside, I have to admit, it tasted delicious, and it was so easy to make!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
You Know You're An Engineer When...
I think being an engineer is a good fit for me.
Lacee and I decided to go on a short walk around the block tonight to get out of the house a little bit. There's a small park (Maeser Park) right behind our house that takes up the back half of our block. As we were walking around, Lacee noticed they had moved one of the picnic tables from one end of the park to the middle of the park. When she commented on it, I replied, "Oh, they did? I didn't even notice. But I did notice that only the front two legs of the table are bolted to the concrete pad; the back two legs are missing the bolt." Lacee looked at me and laughed. It's pretty typical for me not to notice big things, but I generally always notice small details. (I'm dreading the day when Lacee comes home with a drastic haircut and I don't even notice... )
A lady I used to work with on occasion at BYU showed me this comic the other day. I hope it's big enough to read. Maybe you have to be (or know) an engineer to get it, but I think it's great!
Lacee and I decided to go on a short walk around the block tonight to get out of the house a little bit. There's a small park (Maeser Park) right behind our house that takes up the back half of our block. As we were walking around, Lacee noticed they had moved one of the picnic tables from one end of the park to the middle of the park. When she commented on it, I replied, "Oh, they did? I didn't even notice. But I did notice that only the front two legs of the table are bolted to the concrete pad; the back two legs are missing the bolt." Lacee looked at me and laughed. It's pretty typical for me not to notice big things, but I generally always notice small details. (I'm dreading the day when Lacee comes home with a drastic haircut and I don't even notice... )
A lady I used to work with on occasion at BYU showed me this comic the other day. I hope it's big enough to read. Maybe you have to be (or know) an engineer to get it, but I think it's great!

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