Even though I was an English Major you would think that I could come up with something compelling to write about. I promised myself that I would update our blog more frequently but other things come up and I forget. So since I’m not ready to post an update on our lives the past two weeks I’ll leave you with this fun little survey about us, you know since it was Valentines Day and all…So here are my answers...I had Jason answer the same questions just to see where we differed, an interesting experiment. If his answers don't turn out well I'm taking this down...
♥ What are your middle names? William and Renée
♥ How long have you been together? 10 months…it seems longer than that though
♥ How long did you know each other before you started dating? Ummm…a day? I don’t know! We met and he asked me out for that Friday
Who asked who out? Jason asked me out
♥ How old are each of you? He’s 27 and I’m 26
♥ Whose siblings do/ did you see the most? Ummm…When we were dating Jason lived with his brother and so we saw him a lot. Now that we are married we probably see my sibling (Brittany) the most.
♥ Do you have any children together? Nope, not yet...we have 3 adorable nieces and one handsome nephew
♥ What about pets? I wish…we want a beagle puppy but can’t have any pets in our apartment
♥ Which situation is the hardest on you as a couple? Umm…right now we are just trying to figure out the job situation; Jason’s just trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life and wanting to go back to school. We’ll make it work!
♥ Did you go to the same school? No
♥ Are you from the same home town? No
♥ Who is the smartest? I think he is but he tells me that I am. I guess I’m more book smart and he’s more street smart.
♥ Who is the most sensitive? Oh that would be me!
♥ Where do you eat out most as a couple? Café Rio…we try not to eat out a whole lot though we have to save money!
♥ Where is the furthest you two have traveled together as a couple? San Francisco, Medford, Pocatello, and LA
♥ Who has the craziest exes? I’d say he does, he has stories to back them up.
♥ Who has the worst temper? That would probably be me too…
♥ Who does the cooking? We both do, anyone have any good recipes we should try out?
♥ Who is more social? Jason…he makes friends with everyone
♥ Who is the neat-freak? I think we both like the house to be clean.
♥ Who is more stubborn? I don’t know…
♥ Who hogs the bed? He hogs the bed but I get all of the covers
♥ Who wakes up earlier? I do
♥ Where was your first date? Formosa (Chinese Restaurant) and then he took me bowling and then to ColdStone Creamery
♥ Who has the bigger family? I do I think
♥ Do you get flowers often? Yes! He treats me well!
♥ How do you spend the holidays?Well, we’ve only been through Thanksgiving with my Family and Christmas with Brittany and Clay but I think we’re going to try and keep it even, somehow…
♥ Who is more jealous? I don’t know, probably me
♥ How long did it take to get serious? About 2 weeks
♥ Who eats more? Jason!!!
♥ Who does/ did the laundry? We both do
♥ Who’s better with the computer? He is, depending on the program…
♥ Who drives when you are together? Jason
And here are Jason's answers...He is more brief in his answers than I am...
♥ What are your middle names? william renee
♥ How long have you been together? 9 months about
♥ How long did you know each other before you started dating? 2hrs
♥ Who asked who out? I asked her
♥ How old are each of you? 26 &27
♥ Whose siblings do/ did you see the most? hers
♥ Do you have any children together? nope
♥ What about pets? none
♥ Which situation is the hardest on you as a couple? work
♥ Did you go to the same school? nope
♥ Are you from the same home town? no
♥ Who is the smartest? her
♥ Who is the most sensitive?her
♥ Where do you eat out most as a couple? cafe rio
♥ Where is the furthest you two have traveled together as a couple? san fransisco
♥ Who has the craziest exes? me
♥ Who has the worst temper? me?
♥ Who does the cooking? both
♥ Who is more social? her
♥ Who is the neat-freak? her?
♥ Who is more stubborn? me
♥ Who hogs the bed? her (I'll have to talk to him about this one!)
♥ Who wakes up earlier? her
♥ Where was your first date? furmosa/bowling
♥ Who has the bigger family? her
♥ Do you get flowers often? get her flower
♥ How do you spend the holidays? together
♥ Who is more jealous? dunno
♥ How long did it take to get serious? 3 weeks
♥ Who eats more? me
♥ Who does/ did the laundry? me, sometimes both
♥ Who's better with the computer? me
♥ Who drives when you are together? me
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Another crazy month!
The month of January flew by and I’m sad to say that I didn’t accomplish a whole lot. At the beginning of the month it mainly consisted of working and trying to do thank you cards…and other projects I’ve been trying to accomplish. Jason’s schedule at work has been weird lately sometimes he’ll go into work from 5pm – 9:30pm which means that he starts work when I get off and we don’t get to see each other until he gets home around 9:35 or so. This also means that all of our favorite TV shows that started up again this past month are being recorded so that we can watch them together…which means less sleep. We probably don’t go to bed until midnight most nights because we’re trying to catch up on 24, Psych, Burn Notice, American Idol, and Glenn Beck…oh and I can’t forget Jason’s Utah Jazz basketball games that he records. Also some of our time was spent down in Orem visiting with Brittany, Clay, and their new adorable baby Maeli plus it was an added bonus that Mom was here for a couple of weeks. We tried to go down whenever we could but gas is expensive these days and couldn’t make it down everyday. Mom, Jason is still raving about the Chicken Curry you made.
My lovely finger, I promise I'm not flipping you off or anything...unfortunately that's as close as I could get to it without shaking the camera.
Jason's basketball injury, this is after it had healed a little bit.


We finally used the ice cream maker attachment that Jason bought me for Christmas. We decided on French Vanilla and while Jason was at work I made the batter(?) which was interesting because it called for egg yolks and that was a little worrying but I guess you do cook it a little in a pot before making the ice cream. It had to chill in the fridge for about 8 hours and then we had frozen the bowl for a few days and were told to turn the churner on and poor the liquid in while its moving…I did at first but then I was taking too long to try and find a funnel of some sort so that I wouldn’t spill the liquid all of the place so I stopped it and poured the stuff in and when I tried to start it up again, the liquid had frozen in place and the churner…thing was stuck. It wouldn’t move at all because it was frozen in the liquid. I know now why you leave it running while you are getting things prepared. Luckily, Jason had to try and turn it himself a few times before it became unstuck and then we could turn the Kitchen Aid back on and have it complete the process. We through a few Reese’s Peanut Butter cups and Peanut Butter Twix in there for added measure and it turned out really well. It’s very filling but at least it tasted like vanilla ice cream.
Last week was crazy, both Jason and I got injured throughout the week. My injury occurred on Tuesday morning at work. I was sitting in my chair at my desk and had my fingers on the arm rest and I swung around and my middle finger on my right hand got caught in-between the desk and the chair and I had given myself quite a deep cut that wouldn’t stop bleeding. It didn’t look pretty but it’s healing now at least. Jason went to play church basketball on Thursday night and ran to save the ball from going out of bounds and he slammed his back into something that was sticking out from the wall and scraped his left shoulder up. So we were a bunch of wimps the past couple of days.
On Friday morning I had forgotten to eat breakfast and Jason had the day off and had planned to go to a grocery store right by where I work. I had asked him if he would bring me something to eat since I was starving. When he arrived he brought me some granola bars, apple juice and…flowers. He made me the envy of the office that morning. And then he had told me that he had something planned that night but it was a surprise. I knew that we weren’t going out for dinner because we were doing that on Saturday with his brother Daniel and his girlfriend Kali, so it had to be something else. I was thinking either bowling or going to see the movie Taken since it just came out that day and we’ve been talking about going to see it. So when it was finally time for the surprise we headed out towards…the movie theater. I knew it! It was a really good movie, lots of action and intense in some parts. It was just like watching 24 but in only 90 minutes. Liam Neeson actually made a good action hero.
The next thing won’t really interest anyone but the girls but I thought I’d give the boys a warning before reading forward. I had a real hair appointment on Saturday morning. Yep, Jason agreed to let me try and real hairstylist and luckily I found one that specialized in curly hair. I was told to come in with hair freshly styled and dry so that’s what I did. I went in and was given a haircut that helps enhance the curls and given tips along the way to help enhance the curls as well. It was great! She also gave me a head massage which was worth every penny. It wasn’t until I was talking to my parents last night that I realized I forgot to tip her!!! I’m a horrible person!!! I can’t believe I forgot to do that. I’ll have to make up for it the next time I go in. However, it did cost me $55 for the appointment so I say she got a tip out of that. I had Jason take pictures when he got home from work, so the first picture is not a very flattering one of me but you get the idea, and then the sides and the top…he said he took a picture of the top because that’s what he mostly sees.
Saturday night we hung out with Jason’s brother Daniel and his girlfriend Kali, met three of her kids. They were a little shy when they met Jason and I but hopefully we didn’t scare them too much. They took us to a Chineses Restaurant in Holladay that was pretty good, however; I'm a little disappointed that they didn't have orange chicken on their regular menu...just the lunch menu. After dinner we went back to Kali's house to watch the Jazz play against Portland...to be honest, I don't remember who won but I think Utah lost.
On Super Bowl Sunday we went to church but I attended my first real Super Bowl Party. One of the families that Jason and Daniel know invited us and a bunch of other people over to watch the game and pig out on food, let me tell you, it was a great way to break the fast. Ryan and Wendy (the hosts of the party) gave a great party and there was lots of entertainment, even some quizes and questionnaires that were fun. I actually won one of the prizes, yep, I won for guessing the outcome of the game...of course, I came in third place and tied with Daniel but I won because we had to play rock, paper, scissors for it and I came out victorious. Your probably wondering what my prize was, well, Mom...you'll be jealous. I was given a Symphony bar, almonds and toffee, I think its still in Jason's trunk but I'm hoping that it's still holding its shape because it was melting just sitting on my lap on Sunday. So far that is the update of our lives for January and the beginning of February. I hope you enjoy the pictures, love you all.
I warned you that this is not a flattering picture at all....
Monday, December 29, 2008
What a busy month!
Normally I would say its been a long time since I last updated and I don’t have much to say…well, that wouldn’t be true this time. The month of December has come and gone and after having my first Christmas away from home I realized that I can’t recreate it just like it was back home. Jason and I did have a couple of firsts this year though. First time making pomanders and they were delicious; Brittany likes them to be about golf ball size so we didn’t get a whole lot out of it. We also made homemade caramels which was fun but very time consuming. We had to wait probably 30 minutes for the temperature to get just right stirring constantly. Once it set up it turned out really good and then we had to individually wrap them all which took forever too. Jason also took me out to temple square, which I’ve never been to during the holidays. It was gorgeous but freezing cold, we stopped to get hot chocolate which I ended up spilling on my jacket…good times, good times. We set up our Christmas tree we bought from Wal-Mart and ended up getting electrocuted when one of the bulbs was broken, that was another good time. We looked all over the place to try and find some cheap ornaments which is practically impossible. Wal-Mart has boxes of 4 ball ornaments for $6 or a box of 24 for $10 which is still expensive for our pay grade. So we just borrowed ornaments from Jason’s brother Daniel since he was going home for Christmas (Thanks Daniel). On Christmas Eve we both received a phone call around noon from our Bishop, we thought we’d be safe for a couple of weeks at least but no, we were asked to speak on Sunday and unfortunately it was on a topic I hadn’t talked on before so I had to write a whole new talk on the Second Coming. We were invited to go over to Brittany and Clay’s for dinner on Christmas Eve for Ham and Elegant Potato Casserole, Rolls, Salad, and dessert…mmm. That felt like home but there was no Sees Candies so that was a little disheartening…not like I need it though, I think I’ve had enough sweets this year. We played Guitar Hero and I finally got play drums which is a lot harder than it looks, I’m not coordinated enough to use the foot pedal and then pound on the drums…I would have liked to try singing the songs but I didn’t get the chance so maybe next time. We did get to watch National Lampoons Christmas Vacation that night so it felt like home. We tried getting out of there before the snow storm hit but we weren’t so lucky it had been snowing for a while before we left and on the drive home it was hard to see the lines in the road. I don’t trust myself in snow anymore after this past January’s snow storm in Oregon so I have Jason drive who is more experienced in snow. Christmas morning was great, Jason got me an attachment to my Kitchen-Aid…it was the ice cream maker attachment I’ve been looking at for over a year. He also bought me a movie called Daniel Deronda (I read the book this summer and had wanted to buy the movie ever since) and some micro fleece pajama pants, he bought me an XS which was very sweet but I needed another size up. So we tried exchanging them on Friday and no one sold those same pants anymore so we just returned them and will have to go out and get something else later. Jason received a new wallet, replacement shaver head, and Transformers on Blu-Ray. It was a great Christmas…plus we received a gift from Kevin and Nicole with the softest blanket ever (we used it last night, Thanks guys!) and a blockbuster gift card and popcorn for our movie night. Ooh, we can do that on New Years Eve!
We had Brittany and Clay over for dinner on Christmas night and I was pretty impressed with our meal, we felt just like we were at Sizzler or something. Jason cooked up bacon wrapped filet mignon, we did twice baked potatoes (which didn’t turn out as well as I would have liked) and I made a cheese toast bread...Usually the day after Christmas in the Smith family is a big deal we go out for dinner and to see a movie so after Jason got off work we made plans with Brittany and Clay to meet up at a Chili’s for dinner and then head on over to the movie theater to see “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”. The roads were so slicked over from the snow storm the day before and Friday that we were sliding all over the place. I had cleaned the entire apartment that morning and actually hung pictures up so it was nice to finally be able to come home to a clean house that looked like we lived there. Saturday we were working on our talks in the morning until Jason had to go to work at 3pm and I had the pleasure of driving once again to Jason’s old house to do laundry and to use their internet to try and write my talk but alas, the internet was down so I had to occupy myself some other way I played games on my computer for 2 hours and read through articles of the Ensign while I waited for our clothes to dry…After I made it back home around 8pm I figured I had some time to write my talk but I ended up falling asleep on the couch until Jason called an hour later. So yes, I am a procrastinator, I didn’t get to write my talk until Sunday morning but I think it turned out well. I was perfectly fine at church until the passing of the Sacrament, and then I started to get really nervous and felt dizzy. I have a tendency to talk really fast when I’m nervous but Jason said I didn’t rush through it so that’s good. I was more relaxed after I was done and just happy to have it over with. Jason did a great job even though he said he felt nervous you couldn’t really tell.
Now it’s back to work for a few days but I get Thursday and Friday off again so that will be nice and hopefully I can get a lot done. On Wednesday we have plans of getting together with Brittany and Clay again and watching movies and pigging out on junk food unless Brittany has her baby then it will probably just be Jason and I hanging out on the couch eating junk food…either way I’m eating Chex Mix (I made some last night), cream puffs, peanut butter M&M’s, Butter mints, Chips, Salsa and bean dip. Anyway, I guess that’s all I have for now, I will let you know how everything goes.
We had Brittany and Clay over for dinner on Christmas night and I was pretty impressed with our meal, we felt just like we were at Sizzler or something. Jason cooked up bacon wrapped filet mignon, we did twice baked potatoes (which didn’t turn out as well as I would have liked) and I made a cheese toast bread...Usually the day after Christmas in the Smith family is a big deal we go out for dinner and to see a movie so after Jason got off work we made plans with Brittany and Clay to meet up at a Chili’s for dinner and then head on over to the movie theater to see “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”. The roads were so slicked over from the snow storm the day before and Friday that we were sliding all over the place. I had cleaned the entire apartment that morning and actually hung pictures up so it was nice to finally be able to come home to a clean house that looked like we lived there. Saturday we were working on our talks in the morning until Jason had to go to work at 3pm and I had the pleasure of driving once again to Jason’s old house to do laundry and to use their internet to try and write my talk but alas, the internet was down so I had to occupy myself some other way I played games on my computer for 2 hours and read through articles of the Ensign while I waited for our clothes to dry…After I made it back home around 8pm I figured I had some time to write my talk but I ended up falling asleep on the couch until Jason called an hour later. So yes, I am a procrastinator, I didn’t get to write my talk until Sunday morning but I think it turned out well. I was perfectly fine at church until the passing of the Sacrament, and then I started to get really nervous and felt dizzy. I have a tendency to talk really fast when I’m nervous but Jason said I didn’t rush through it so that’s good. I was more relaxed after I was done and just happy to have it over with. Jason did a great job even though he said he felt nervous you couldn’t really tell.
Now it’s back to work for a few days but I get Thursday and Friday off again so that will be nice and hopefully I can get a lot done. On Wednesday we have plans of getting together with Brittany and Clay again and watching movies and pigging out on junk food unless Brittany has her baby then it will probably just be Jason and I hanging out on the couch eating junk food…either way I’m eating Chex Mix (I made some last night), cream puffs, peanut butter M&M’s, Butter mints, Chips, Salsa and bean dip. Anyway, I guess that’s all I have for now, I will let you know how everything goes.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
We got hitched!
To be perfectly honest the past month was a such a blur everything went too fast but it was amazing. We took off for Medford on November 17 and it was a very long drive, we took off at 5AM and arrived at home around 4:30pm so we definitely made good time. When we got there Jordan, Christina, Hayley & Tia were there so that was exciting. We got our marriage license on Wednesday and hung out with family, and on Thursday night Kevin, Nicole, and Noah made it out to Medford so hung out with them too. Friday was spent getting food items for the wedding reception and flowers for corsages Costco had a bit of a lacking in the cream roses area so we were lucky that found a lot of cream colored roses at Safeway. That afternoon I was kidnapped by Eden & Hanah and taken out for lunch at a really nice cafe and then we made our way over to the Brookhurst building where the reception was being held so that we could help set up. That night we went to the temple and took out our endowments. It truly is an amazing experience to go through for yourself and I don't think I will remember a whole lot about it but that is why you go back. On Saturday I woke up early to get ready and Dad made pancakes and bacon so it was just like old times (Thanks Dad). When Jordan, Hayley and Tia came over Hayley kept saying I looked different I looked beautiful...I had a new face...however, I don't remember getting plastic surgery or anything so I guess make up really does work. I got all ready and we were a little late getting to the temple. It seemed like we were waiting in the lobby forever but finally it was our turn and we went through with it. I know that you were all worried but I can now say that I married my best friend...After taking pictures we went back to my parents house and changed and went over to Aunt Jeanne's for the luncheon where Jason's parents made a delicious meal of taquitos and chicken tortilla soup and we watched the BYU vs. Utah game (I was hoping that being married that day would have created some good luck for them but to no avail they lost). The reception was really nice everything was beautiful and the food was terrific, and of course it was great to see everyone again.





I'll post more pictures once I get them!
On Sunday Jason and I took off for San Francisco and found our hotel pretty easily and right next door was a Sizzler so that's where we ate...I still love their cheese bread. On Monday we had tickets to Alcatraz, we just had to find a way to get their so we went looking for a gas station to drive to downtown San Francisco and the closest gas station happened to be next to the BART Station. So we got to ride BART to the Embarcadero area and then walked the rest of the way from Pier 1 all the way to Pier 33 where our ferry was waiting to take us to Alcatraz. I've been fascinated with Alcatraz since I went there on choir tour in high school several years ago and it was different then. We had our our own personal guided tour and stayed with the group. This time we were given an audio guide and got to walk around and follow our own time table and got to go anywhere. The audioguide was interesting because it had interviews with 4 previous prisoners and 4 previous guards. They had background noises like whistles blowing, people chatting, yelling, doors closing and it all seemed like it was happening around you it was kind of creepy but I loved it. After taking the ferry back we walked to Pier 39 and watched a magician light his hands on fire while juggling, we also tried finding somewhere to go for dinner but everything seemed so expensive. We walked a few blocks further to an Italian restaurant we heard about but there were no customers inside and the cheapest thing on the menu was $15 so we went back to Pier 39 and looked at something else and finally decided on Hard Rock Cafe not knowing what was on the menu...sure enough it was $15 a plate too. Oh well. On our way back to the hotel we saw a Krispy Kreme donuts and IHOP while we were on BART so on Tuesday we tried to drive to where we thought they were. We ended up driving around for about 2 hours trying to find IHOP and finally found it. We drove to San Francisco and wanted to go to the Golden Gate Bridge and got lost driving around again but quickly found our way. We walked across the bridge and then tried to make our way back to the hotel so that we could go to San Jose for the Winchester Mystery Home but no, San Francisco was more of a mystery and we got lost again. While we were lost we did find Ghiradelli Square so it wasn't a total loss...and we did make the mistake of going down Lombard street (the crookedest street) and it really is crooked...I don't think I want to do that one ever again. Eventually we got out of San Francisco but unfortunately the Winchester Mystery House closed at 5pm, next time we'll make it there...Wednesday we took off early to make our way back home in Medford and when we got their we had a game night with the family. Thursday, thanksgiving and we all know that was amazing. And Friday we took off for Utah again, it was a fast trip but I enjoyed every minute of it, it was sad to leave but I hope that everyone in the family can come together soon and this time with Brittany, Clay and Maeli joining in. We love everyone and appreciate the love and support that has been shown to us during this important time in our lives. I tried to keep the posting short but sometimes I just ramble, sorry about that.







Friday, November 14, 2008
1 week to go...
So the wedding is a little over a week away and I'm just now starting to update my blog. The main reason for this is that I don't have access to the internet at the new apartment...Well, I guess that's not entirely true. I have access by stealing it from someone else in the apartment complex but it's not reliable, it says its connected for about 2 seconds and then it doesn't take me anywhere...I guess that's what I get for trying to cheat and get it for free. The weeks have been going by fast which is good but at the same time I feel like there is still so much left to do. I bought a temple dress last weekend and we're supposed to go in and meet with the stake president on Sunday...yep, he couldn't get us in until then. So we go in on Sunday and then have Monday to go to the Distribution Center to pick up the rest of the items and then we are taking off on Tuesday morning to go home to Medford.
On Wednesday after I got off of work I was in a hurry to get home so that I could make a cd for Brittany and run down there to drop it off. So I did all of that but I wasn't feeling too well. I was freezing cold even and I couldn't seem to get warm no matter what I did. Then yesterday I woke up around 4am, I had a huge headache, my body ached, I was burning up and coughing every 5 seconds. I took off my covers and fell back asleep until about 6 and then decided I might as well get up and eat something so that I could take some advil. I was fine during the day and hen when I got off work again I was freezing cold so I put on my sweatshirt and took a nap when I woke up I wasn't feeling well at all. Even when Jason got off work and came to pick me up he said I felt like I had a fever. We went out bought some Kleenex and some Theraflu. I took the Theraflu last night and it was supposed to be for daytime but it kind of knocked me out anyway. This morning I got up and took some Dayquil and was perfectly fine for the 4 hours that it works. After lunch I started to cough a lot again and when it was finally time to go home I was told by my boss Christine that I looked really pale and I wasn't feeling too well anyway. I was told by someone to eat a lot of garlic and it knock the cold right out and then someone else told me to take some coldeeze so when I met with Jason we went to pick some Coldeeze up so we'll see how that goes. I just don't want to be sick for the wedding or the trip down there....and while I am typing this Jason is starting to cough too...Oh great! We are all getting sick. I'll be going home on Tuesday and can't wait to see friends and family again. I'll update you as we go along, talk you later...
On Wednesday after I got off of work I was in a hurry to get home so that I could make a cd for Brittany and run down there to drop it off. So I did all of that but I wasn't feeling too well. I was freezing cold even and I couldn't seem to get warm no matter what I did. Then yesterday I woke up around 4am, I had a huge headache, my body ached, I was burning up and coughing every 5 seconds. I took off my covers and fell back asleep until about 6 and then decided I might as well get up and eat something so that I could take some advil. I was fine during the day and hen when I got off work again I was freezing cold so I put on my sweatshirt and took a nap when I woke up I wasn't feeling well at all. Even when Jason got off work and came to pick me up he said I felt like I had a fever. We went out bought some Kleenex and some Theraflu. I took the Theraflu last night and it was supposed to be for daytime but it kind of knocked me out anyway. This morning I got up and took some Dayquil and was perfectly fine for the 4 hours that it works. After lunch I started to cough a lot again and when it was finally time to go home I was told by my boss Christine that I looked really pale and I wasn't feeling too well anyway. I was told by someone to eat a lot of garlic and it knock the cold right out and then someone else told me to take some coldeeze so when I met with Jason we went to pick some Coldeeze up so we'll see how that goes. I just don't want to be sick for the wedding or the trip down there....and while I am typing this Jason is starting to cough too...Oh great! We are all getting sick. I'll be going home on Tuesday and can't wait to see friends and family again. I'll update you as we go along, talk you later...
Saturday, October 25, 2008
I'm moving...again
I started writing this particular blog a week ago but I didn't get a chance to finish, so I'll try and keep it short but wanted you all to know that I haven't dropped off the face of the earth. Well the past couple of weeks have been flying by fast but that's a good thing. I think it helps a lot now that I am employed and have something to do during the day. We've just been trying to get stuff put together for the wedding in a couple of weeks. We did the invitations this week and had a bit of trouble along the way but we made it work. First of all, Jason's brother came up with a really great design for the invitations and we sent that off to Costco and picked them up on Tuesday. They cut a little off of the bottom which was kind of upsetting but what are you going to do when you are on a time crunch...That night I brought Eden over to Jason's house to help us stuff envelopes and Jason's roommate and brother chipped in which was nice. We though it would take us forever to burn through all of them but it only took about 30 minutes. I was impressed...it pays to have friends that can help you do such tedious things. We also had an idea to drip wax on to invitations and use a seal that we had found but we thought it would be a very long project to do that to all of them so we only used them on ones that we sent to family...I'm sorry if there are wax smears on the envelope...if it's any consolation, we had a fun time doing it. Jason stuck them in the mail on Friday morning so hopefully everyone receives theirs in the mail soon.
This is the front entrance of the apartment. The kitchen has lots of storage and there is a pantry to the left of the fridge.
The huge walk-in-closet, we're thinking we might put our computer in there or something, it's big enough.
Leading up to Halloween there are a lot of haunted houses, haunted forests, haunted mazes. I had never been through one before and always wanted to. After our experience with Brittany and Clay at the haunted forest we wanted to go through another one pretty quickly and Jason's brother Daniel wanted to go too. So we find out that one of the top ten places in the country is right here in Salt Lake, naturally we wanted to go. It was called Castle of Chaos and Daniel called ahead to find out the price. He found out that if you pay a little extra they take you through additional rooms and then they also give you a poncho to wear...yep, as you walk through the people waiting to scare you will spray you with "blood", "snot", and "vomit". How exciting! Don't worry, there was no way that I was going to go through that one. We decided to go with the cheaper one and while we waited in this huge line there was a lot of cussing, cigarette smoking, and pot smoking...not by us though, just wanted to put that in there. After the guy behind us in line lit up his cigarette we decided it was time to leave and find somewhere else to go. There was another haunted house a few streets down called Nightmare on 13th. We went in and the price was much better than the Castle of Chaos and not as long of a line. Since there were a lot of people you try and distance yourself so that when someone jumps out at you, you don't ruin the surprise for the next person. This was a little difficult at times but it was fun. There were people dressed up in costumes just waiting around every corner to scare you. The first room you entered into there was a stage and things would pop out and show pieces from every scary movie. The part that scared me was they showed the video from "The Ring" and Samara came out of the well and then all of a sudden she was standing in front of the TV and then next thing you know she was flying over our heads, it scared me enough that I grabbed onto both Jason and Daniel. It was a lot of fun and I look forward to doing it again next year. Jason and I went to Lagoon last Friday for Frightmares. They have the places decked out for Halloween and have a few haunted places...ok, they aren't haunted but it was still pretty cool. In some of them you had to wear 3-D glasses and things on the wall would jump out at you. It was fun but a little too cold to be standing in lines all night.
The past month Jason and I have been trying to find a place to live when we get married. First we tried Sky Harbor and decided that it was too far away and much too small for our needs. Then we tried to get into Alta Pines which was perfect but they couldn't get us in until December 15. So we went with the first places we saw and really liked. It's called Legacy Court and we really like it, it's 710 square feet and just down the street from where I work. We went in two weeks ago to turn in our applications and they had a place ready to move in as soon as possible and they would knock $50 off the rent because the tenants before had stained the carpet, the vinyl in the kitchen around the sink, and stained the carpet in the bedroom. Seriously, it's not that bad but if they are wanting to take money off our rent I'm fine with that, we pay $625 a month and all utilities paid except for power. We were originally going to move stuff in on November 15 since that would be the weekend before we got married but my roommates already found someone to move into my space by November 1. I'll be honest, I wasn't too happy about that but then once I got talking to family and Jason I figured it would be cheaper this way. I will only have to pay one rent payment for the month of November instead of 2 and right now I really need to save my money. So I'm moving stuff in today, Jason is at work right now but I've got most everything packed up and ready to go when he gets off work. Daniel will help us move tonight after he gets off work and can bring the truck with him. I'll let you know how the move goes but I wanted to post pictures of what the place looks like now so you can get an idea.
Another picture of the kitchen, you can see the stain on the floor from the previous tenants rug.
This is a really dark picture for some reason but this shows from the kitchen looking into the living room. The coat closet to the right of the door and to the right of that is our balcony.






A picture of the balcony taken from the storage closet outside, it's not huge but we could probably fit a few chairs on it.
The pantry, it's huge and I don't know how we're going to fill it.
The bathroom, but then again you probably guessed that.
The towel closet in between the bathroom and the bedroom.
The bedroom, it's pretty big but wait until you see.....
Saturday, October 11, 2008
I am a slacker...
I just have to say that these past two weeks have really flown by, I didn't even realize that I had been a slacker and didn't write anything on my blog. I hope that you all can forgive me. Jason and I had engagement photos taken, his brother Daniel did them and did some really amazing things. Here are a few of them, if anyone is interested his website is: http://www.thruthelensphotography-thruthelens.blogspot.com/








Basically, I have just been working and finally making some money instead of spending it. I have to tell you that it feels pretty good to be getting a paycheck again. However, I'm starting to think that maybe I should have asked for more money since I am basically running this place...ok not really, but sometimes it feels that way. I sit behind the front desk and answer telephone calls, greet job applicants, get them started on the application, once they are done I have to enter the application and other information into the computer. Then I have to get them ready for an interview with a staffing consultant. Sometimes the whole process takes about 1.5-2 hours to complete, but in between that I am filing, verifying employment, and verifying that people are legal to work in the US. Yep, it's a busy job and I don't get to take many breaks, when I do get to it's sitting at the front desk answering phone calls and completing my online training.
First off, while I am typing this blog I am becoming increasingly annoyed at my laptop computer because my hand brushes against the mouse while I am typing and it moves the cursor to another area on the screen and starts typing there...it's just really annoying, I probably could have been done now if it weren't for having to go back and delete what I wrote and place it elsewhere. AND yes, I know that I can cut and paste.
Mom and Dad came out last weekend for General Conference and it was really great seeing them again. Friday night Jason and I drove up to Salt Lake City to pick them at the hotel that my Uncle Joe and Aunt Kelly were staying at and drove them down to Orem where they would be staying with my sister Brittany. When we got there Brittany, who is pregnant, had to be taken to the hospital since she had had a fever all day. You can read more about it on her blog if you want but while they were gone Jason, Dad and I watched TV before deciding to buy stuff for our ANNUAL GENERAL CONFERENCE BREAKFAST (Thanks to Kevin and Nicole for starting this tradition!) We waited a l ittle while at Brittany's house just in case they came back and could tell us what happened but at Brittany's apartment complex they put a boot on your car if you don't have a permit to park there overnight and it was getting close to midnight which is usually when they do the booting.
Saturday morning Jason came to pick me up and we headed back down to Orem to watch General Conference and to start making breakfast. After the first session of Conference Mom, Dad, Brittany and I took off for Wal-Mart and the Distribution Center for a few items. It was funny though at the Distribution Center because when we had to sustain people everyone would stop what they were doing and raise their hand and then they would go back to what they were doing before. Even during the prayer everyone would stop where they were and close their eyes and fold their arms. I mean, where else would you see that? After that session Dad took us all to Applebees for dinner and that was great! And then the boys took off for Priesthood session while Mom, Brittany and I stayed home and watched Sleepless in Seattle. Then on Sunday morning we had tickets to the Sunday morning session with my family and ended up walking 4 blocks in the pouring down rain...I didn't even think about bringing an umbrella with me. It was a great session and got to meet up with the Zimmer's and Woodley's again. Then we walked back to Clay and Brittany's car for lunch, they had brought us all sandwiches. We went to the afternoon session in tthe Joseph Smith Memorial Building for the afternoon session and the seats were more comfortable too. After that I said goodbye to Mom & Dad, but only for a month.
On Thursday night Brittany, Clay, Jason and I went to the Haunted Forest in American Fork and it was a lot of fun. Brittany took pictures and I'll post some of them in a minute but I have to say I had never been through a haunted maze before but I'd love to go to another one. When we first walked in there was someone dressed up like Michael Myers from the Halloween movies and he went right up to Brittany and tried to scare her but then he realized he had easier targets in the girls standing across from us. I was lucky to have Jason there because he would walk first in line and look around if there were any people standing around waiting to scare us and I realized that if I kept pace with him and sidled up to his right side and walked by nonchalantly that the people didn't even know I was there. That only worked sometimes though. When we walked through pitch black places Brittany would grab onto my arm and then I'd feel a tightening on my other arm only to notice when we hit light again that it was Clay. It was a lot of fun and lucky to have made it out alive. Jason hit his head a few times on low ceilings but I think he'll be ok. I will admit that I screamed twice and I didn't mean to but I got scared ok... One time we were walking through and "Freddy Krueger" hit a barrel of some sort and it made a loud bang that scared me and I actually stabbed Jason in the hand with my fingernail (don't worry, I didn't cause permanent damage). All in all it was a great night. Last night (Friday) we were going to go to Frightmares at Lagoon but after eating dinner we looked up and there were thick rain clouds heading that direction and it was freezing cold outside so we decided to wait until next week or the week after when we can go through again. Hopefully the weather will be better then and then we won't mind standing in line that long. Well I guess that is all that I have for now, I'll end it with pictures that Brittany took. Love you all,



Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)