Dec 30, 2007

Christmas

Christmas was awesome. Its so hard to come back to reality after being on vacation. Back to work, back to callings, back to school, back to figuring out what to have for dinner, and having it not be near as good as what you ate with mom and dad. Anyways, enough of my complaining. How bout I do some reminicing? It'll at least make me feel better.

We went to Butte for Christmas and spent 5 days there, to sum it up we did a lot of the following: movies, food, sleep and games. Not in that order. Christmas was fun. Mike gave me the iPod I wanted so much. Kindof in a funny way though. I opened up my gift and there sitting in my lap was a Harry Potter book (#7 to be exact). I thought..."hmm I already have this book, there's got to be more to it". So I opened the front cover and there on the inside was an autograph by JK Rowling herself. Mike then proceeded to tell me that there was a deal on the internet he found that JK Rowling was signing books and selling them. So he got me one. I was surprised, and pretty excited. I mean, who wouldn't want a signature from the creator of Harry Potter? Well, I continued to fiddle with the book and then saw a big fat hole cut out of the middle of the book with my lovely iPod Touch inside. That was the real present. My mom was the "JK Rowling signature". haha. Oh and if you're wondering if he really tore apart an actual Harry Potter book, don't worry, he didn't. It was an old crappy book laying around, he just put the Harry Potter jacket on the outside of it. I don't know where he gets his ideas?

After Butte we all went to my parents cabin in Island Park, Idaho and spent 3 days there. Unfortunatley this part of the trip was quite a blur to me as I got really sick from skiing in Butte. So me and my mom pretty much hung out inside the whole time while everyone else enjoyed the snowmobiles. Oh well, there's always next time. Here's some pics...

Me and my mom sitting in her kayak that my dad got her for Christmas.

Mike opening up his present.

My dad buried in his new stuff.

Just being goofy with Krista and Mike.

After a freezing cold day of skiing.

A cozy cabin in the woods.

Mike enjoying the snowmobile.

Dec 19, 2007

Gifts

Homemade carmel apples. I wish you were all my neighbors so I could give you one!





Dec 12, 2007

Tagged

Well both of my Michelle friends just happened to tag me at the same time. So think I'm going to have to go with the easier of the 2 tags, because I honestly have a hard time thinking of things that people don't know about me. (Sorry M!) I like to think I'm pretty easy to read. Although my husband might beg to differ. Maybe he should do that tag for me?

Five things I was doing 10 years ago:

1. I was 15 years old, and I was pretty obsessed with going to Stake dances. Especially the Tri-stake ones when Ephrata and Othello were invited. It gave some variety of the boys. I used to get so bummed when my YW leaders wouldn't announce the carpooling arrangements because I thought they wanted to get out of going. (Now as a YW leader, I know why).

2. I was working my summer vacation in the Baker beet fields pulling weeds. I think I made a whole $4.95/hr working 6am-12. I made some great friends and even blossomed a few crushes as I worked up and down those rows...

3. I was clogging to the beat of Gloria Estefan and Cuban Pete.

4. My mom told me I had to start buying my own clothes because I wanted more than what was "needed". I think I definately took advantage of this freedom and my baby-sitting money.

5. I would run next door to my friends house pretty much every single day after I got home from school. We would listen to music and I would read articles from Seventeen magazine because my mom wouldn't let me get them. My favorite was the "most embarrasing moments" articles.

Five things (that was) on my to-do list today:

1. Get up and go to work. Sometimes thats a hard one to accomplish.
2. Go to Costco.
3. Go to Mutual, and don't forget to bring the pies.
4. Go to bed early, which isn't happening the more I type.
5. Try and sell my book back at school, which didn't happen. I hate it when they decide to conveniently not use the same textbooks next semester.

Five things I would do if I were a millionaire:

1. Sell our house and buy different one, then pay it off and enjoy my dream home.
2. This is Mike's answer: INVEST!
3. Tour the world, specifically Europe, Australia, and Africa
4. Go on missions with Mike
5. I really like my car, but in all reality I would probably buy a new one. Probably a Volvo or an Acura.

Five things I will never wear again:

1. My clogging shoes. I don't care how much Mike begs me, it will never happen.
2. Bodysuits
3. Addidas coats. The ones with the 3 stripes going down the sleeves. I think everyone in Jr. High had one.
4. Socks that I fold down 1/2 way.
5. Brightly colored and glittery Christmas sweaters

Five of my favorite toys:

1. The i-Pod I'm hoping to get for Christmas
2. The game 'Ticket To Ride'
3. My 'Cocoa-motion'. An automatic hot chocolate maker.
4. Laptop
5. My dishwasher!

Three people to tag:

1. Angela
2. Laura
3. Jensens

Dec 5, 2007

Calvin and Hobbs

I know that you have seen them all, but it’s like watching the Christmas Story, you have to do it at least once every holiday season.




Dec 1, 2007

December is off with a BANG

We woke up this morning and saw that we were welcomed with a huge snowstorm. We got about 6-8 inches on the ground. I love snow anytime before Christmas, as long as I don't have to drive in it. After Jan 1 though, I'm ready to say goodbye. Here's some pictures of the pretty white stuff.

Dont' mind the pj's

My sweet husband shoveling the old lady's driveway across the street

Wreath

For our Friday night plans this week, we decided to gather up the scraps from our Christmastree and attempt at making a wreath and a bough to go over the top of the front door. I was pretty proud with the way it turned out. Although I can't give myself full credit, as Mike helped a lot too.

As you can see, it tended to sag a lot at first. It took A LOT of wire to get that sucker to be tight.
Now we don't have to be the only 'bah humbug' house on the street. We finally have something festive to put up on the outside. Because this is our first Christmas in a house, we're lacking in the Christmas lights department. Maybe next year, after I buy some 1/2 off at Wal Mart on the 26th of December.

My other bible.