"What Lies Behind Us And What Lies Before Us Are Small Matters Compared To What Lies Within Us" -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Sunday, January 25, 2009

What I Love About My Husband

So I come out the other day and this is what I see.......



Ian walking around in my high heels! Ha ha. He tried to show me how much taller they made him. I know he wouldn't mind adding those three inches so he could over tower me more, but I'm glad he took them off shortly after :) lol. I absolutely love our life together! There is always something to laugh at! It doesn't hurt that he is such a great hubby and does so much for me as well ;) I don't think his legs look half bad either...what do you think? :D

Let Them Eat Cake!

Yes, we finally got to eating our wedding cake! We had left our cake in the basement freezer of our wonderful sister and brother in law when we moved out and forgot to get it back before our one year anniversary! We finally picked it up a few weeks back when we made the trip down for the Jazz game. We even had some sparkling cider and adorable champagne glasses to go with it! So much fun! Our wedding cake originally had five different flavors, but I had saved my favorite flavor for the top so we would actually get to eat it! (Although, I didn't consider the fact that it would be a YEAR old and most likely dry and not very tasty. Smart huh?) Ian ate one peice but couldn't get over the fact it was a year old. While me on the other hand ate at least 3 peices! (Come on it WAS my favorite flavor! Almond Poppy ;) ) Not to mention it was really good! My mom had wrapped it up like five x's and placed it in one of those gallon ice cream buckets. It may not have been as good as it would have been on the wedding day....but I didn't mind :) All I can say is our cake lady did an AMAZING JOB!

This is Ian cutting into the cake.
My first peice...yum :) I swear I didn't put my ring in the picture on purpose, it just happened to be there when I took the pic!

Me on my third peice now...Ian thought I was nuts :/

Goodbye Tobi :(


Our family's exchange student Tobi went back to Germany last Thursday. We were all so sad to see him go. My grandparents, mom, dad, and brothers, as well as Ian and I all went out to lunch before his flight left to bid him goodbye. In the past four months he has become another memeber of our family. We are going to miss him very much, but I suppose we got his mailing address and email and are going to stay in touch! There are not enough good things in the dictionary to say about him. He is just a great kid! We wish him the best back in Germany!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Utah Jazz Game





























Ian and I were able to go to the Jazz game Saturday Night with my brothers, Tobi, grandma, and dad. Of course we were in the nose bleed section since all the other tickets are rediculous prices. It was still a lot of fun though! We played the Detroit Pistons and won! Although, it didn't seem to be much of a challenge for the Jazz. They remained up 10 points throughout the whole game. It was Tobi's first game and he was really excited to be there! We wanted to make sure he had this opportunity before he left in a couple weeks! The whole family very much enjoyed it I think.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

A Christmas Never to Be Forgotten









With the economy this year I'm sure you know some people that have been struggling to make ends meet. Or perhaps your family themselves are having this hard time. My family is no exception. So when Ian & I showed up Christmas Morning to watch everyone open gifts I was quite surprised to find a large stack of gifts under the tree. I was thinking to myself, "Wow, my parents really outdid themselves this year. I know they have always spoiled us at Christmas, but this isn't the year to impress anyone." Although, this thought came to mind I simply sat down and waited for everyone to arrive and get situated, eager to see what my brothers would have recieved under the tree. After everyone had filtered in, my father began talking about previous Christmas's gone by. The one in particular he mentioned was a year I remember fondly. Our family had chosen another family to buy Christmas for. It was a family of two boys, one was about 8 and the other 16. We did not know them, but were eager to pick out gifts we thought they might enjoy. I remember us sparing no expense (or so it seemed). We purchased toys, and items that were listed they needed. I even remember helping my dad pick out a Walkman for the older boy. I was so excited to give them such a surprise! I was about twelve at the time, and looking back I thought I knew quite well the impression we were going to make when we dropped off the gifts just before Christmas. As my father continued, he told us this year that WE were in fact the chosen family of a secret Santa. All the gifts you see under the tree showed up anonymously at the doorstep a few days before Christmas. Everyone's eyes filled up with tears. My mother began to cry. When my father finished, my brothers and Tobi began to open the gifts one by one so that we all might see what they had recieved. Cody received a new pair of DC shoes which are nicer than any pair he has owned before, and which he was in desperate need of. Tobi received memoirs of Utah and some other needed items that he did not have. Nathan received a pair of church shoes, that he had needed. Him and Cody both recieved multiple games for their handhelds and all were given a watch and lots of socks! When each boy was done unwrapping they all had a pile of gifts that they had recieved. At that moment I realized, the joy I had felt when my family was able to buy gifts for another family, which I thought had been great, was nothing compared to the joy I feel now. I wish I knew the family that had purchased those gifts. I wish I could thank them so deeply for the joy they brought to my family Christmas morning. I don't think they will ever understand what that meant to us. I feel that they must have known exactly what everyone needed and wanted. What a humbling experience it has been for my family, but a most wonderful one. Although, there were no gifts for Ian and I to open from under the tree, I felt more happiness and a greater satisfaction than I have any other Christmas. My family will eternally be grateful for the one's who gave us a Christmas to remember forever. Not only did we receive these gifts but Tobi's parents had also sent my family two large boxes full of gifts from Germany. They included mugs, salt and pepper shakers, cookies, and many more novelties from their home town. All had their state's crescent on them and for each one opened Tobi would tell us about it. My family even received a board game in German! (Guess Tobi will have to translate before he leaves :) It was a splendid Christmas indeed. We ended with the traditional Chrismtas breakfast and went on our way to Ian's family....I was excited to go to Ian's because we had made up baskets for each family with items from our home here in Cache Valley. We included things like Cox honey, Pepperidge Farms, and Bluebird chocolates. I also had spent hours working on an apron for each sister and Ian's mother. I was very happy to find that they liked them all :) They even wore them the rest of the day! Ian and I also received wonderful gifts from the families. Those gifts include, a heated blanket, table lamp for our living room, a hand crocheted blanket, and one of my favorite's was a paper doll set of peppermint rose, which was a doll from my childhood that I had loved very much! All in all I don't think any of us will ever forget this Christmas. I have never been more excited to give the gift of my labors, and more in touch to the true spirit of Christmas.

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