Sunday, November 8, 2009

Wonders of Utah Valley


Knowing that winter is well on its way, Travis and I decided to enjoy was what left of the beautiful fall weather. So, hand in hand, we went on a short walk to the base of Bridal Veil Falls. I forgot how much more beautiful it is up close than when you're driving past it. It made me realize how lucky we are to have grown up in Utah Valley and be surrounded by all its beauties. Seeing the sunset glimmer off Utah Lake, the tall, majestic snow capped mountains, scenic drives through the canyons, so many things it has to offer! I don't know where Travis and I are going to end up as we travel down the road of life, and though there's no doubt we will be surrounded by other beautiful scenes there, I will forever be grateful to have been born and raised in Utah Valley.

Also, there's a company that wants to rebuild the old tram that used to run up to the top of the falls. That might be fun, but I'm not sure if they're going to get a lot of support for it. I could see it being a very profitable thing if they handled it correctly. It would definitely alter the natural appearance of the falls, but...I don't know. I guess we'll see what happens.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

New Calling

Our stake (BYU 8th stake) has been deemed a "training stake" by our stake presidency, which means members are only allowed to stay in a calling for up to one year. Shortly after we moved in to our ward last August, I was called to be a membership clerk. I've absolutely loved that calling. I've learned a lot, and it has given me the opportunity to work closely with Bishop Reeder and to get to know all the members of our ward.

My year was up last September, but our bishop didn't want to let me go; he said it's really hard to find good clerks. He asked if I'd help train the new clerk, which I've been doing for the past month. It was sad when I had to stop counting the attendance in sacrament meeting!

Then today I was released and called to be the second counselor in my elders quorum presidency. This will be a great calling and a great opportunity to serve. I'm excited to get to know the members of my quorum better and to "counsel and be counseled," as I was told would be my privilege in my setting apart today.

Halloween Rush!

Wow! Halloween sneaked up on us this year, but it was tons of fun! Travis and I have been trying to decide what to dress up as, and it wasn't until the day before Halloween that we finally decided. During lunch that day, I noticed one of the art teachers had dressed up as Peter Pan, and it didn't look too hard to put the costume together. So, we ended up going as Peter Pan and Tinkerbell (Travis was Peter Pan, I was Tinkerbell...just to clear up any confusion...).

Right after school, I dashed to Travis's parents house to see if they had anything with which I could piece together the ensemble. Then, it was off to Savers where I got 2 green shirts I could cut up, and a green bed sheet I could use to make a skirt for myself.

We were a hit at the ward Halloween party, and although Travis got comments such as, "Hey, where's the tights?" it was a lot of fun!

We then went to Rob and Kim's house where we made and decorated sugar cookies, and watched a scary movie. We especially liked how Robert had cleverly carved the symbol of pi on his pumpkin. "Get it? Pumpkin Pi!" He also showed Travis this really funny clip (or is it only funny to engineers?). Here it is, Travis was almost on the floor, he was laughing so hard!

On Halloween, we continued the celebration by going to Pirates Island with Travis's family for a yummy pizza dinner, and fun at the arcade. We were also able to stop by my parents' house and enjoy homemade root beer, served with orange and raspberry rolls. Scrumptious! Who needs candy when you got that?

We hope you all had a safe and happy (and spooky!) Halloween!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

En Guarde!

So, you want to hear something random? I decided to take fencing lessons. They only went from September to the end of October, but it was really fun. Don't ask me why I decided to do it, I just did. You should've seen Travis's face when I told him I wanted to take fencing lessons. "Oh! Uh...okay...are you serious?"

It's much harder than it looks. I came home sore every Wednesday night and was limping around my classroom every Thursday.The class started out with about 6 students, but one by one they dropped out, and only two of us survived...champions of the beginning fencing class! What can I say? I'm a natural! Luckily, we were both left-handed, so that made fighting easier...easier for me to find my target and STRIKE! (by the way, in the bottom photo it looks like the epee [sword] is bent...it's actually supposed to be like that!)


Friday, October 16, 2009

Wedding Weekend


Some of you were already aware of this, but my littlest sister, Sessely, got married last Friday to her husband, Chance. Everything went beautifully, and it was so great to see family and friends again. Travis and I were so blessed to watch the ceremony in the temple, and it reminded us of our own sealing just over a year ago in the same temple, and how we've grown to love each other even more since that day. I am so excited that my sister and new brother-in-law are able to be with each other for time and all eternity. What a blessing that is to have as members of the church! The luncheon was delicious (yay for pasta!), and the reception was awesome with ice cream sundaes and, of course, a dance/lip-sync by the siblings! Even Travis joined in, and he looked great! We recorded it on Travis' camera, and were going to post it for all our friends and family to see, but it "accidentally" didn't end up recording any of it. Sure... :)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Best Birthday!


Yesterday, I officially turned a quarter of a century years old! Woo-hoo! I thought it would be a typical day with maybe a little cake and ice cream on the side...but then again, I married Travis!

When I got to school yesterday, I opened up my laptop and noticed a small envelope taped to it. Inside, I found a 3x5 card with a romantic poem written on it. It was the beginning of a scavenger hunt which led to about 7 other poems (these were not short poems, either!), each one written by Travis, giving me a clue to where we were going to eat that night. He hid them in the freezer, under the mail box, in drawers, closets, in the car, everywhere! It was so much fun, and each poem was very creative and so cute! The clues led me to his office, where he presented me with 3 storage buckets (to store rice, flour, and sugar- I've been wanting these for quite some time!), and a really nice Camelback! We had some car problems, but one of our best friends insisted that we borrow their car and go out to eat. We ate at one of my FAVORITE places, Barbacoa. Anyway, it was so wonderful, I feel like the luckiest girl in the world! I love you, Travis!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Harvest Time!



One of our favorite meals of all time is spaghetti. So we thought it would be a great idea to grow some seasonings ourselves. We don't have much room for a garden, so Travis made a garden box that we keep on our back porch. In it, we planted basil and oregano. Then we planted oregano again. Then we gave up and stuck to the basil. It turned out great! But it was our first time, and we learned a lot of things to improve on next year, like actually spacing out the seeds so we get more leaves! Throughout the summer, we would cut off leaves, dry them, and crumble them up. We were a little disappointed that by the end of the summer we only got about a dollar worth of basil. But, hey, we're beginners! We learned a lot, and we'll be ready for next year. We're also excited to try out new seasonings, and some veggies- but we'll definitely need a bigger box!