Sunday, December 27, 2009

Our Crazy Christmas Story!

Christmas this year was fantastic, despite the fact that a lot of it did not go how it was planned. We were all supposed to be at my grandma's house for Christmas Eve and stay over for Christmas morning as well for our annual brunch and present-opening.  Half way through dinner, the fun began with my grandma choking on her food.  The choking got so bad that her face turned blue and everyone jumped up to administer the heimlich maneuver, but luckily her body decided at the last minute to get rid of it itself.  Only a few short minutes later, we heard a strange loud beeping and realized it was the carbon monoxide detector going off.  Since my parents had just bought it a few weeks earlier, we thought maybe something was wrong with it, so we took it outside and it immediately stopped.  When we brought it back in, it started beeping again.  To be on the safe side, we figured we had better call someone to check on this. A few minutes later the Salt Lake City fire department was at our curbside, flashing lights and all.  Turns out the house had a dangerous level of carbon monoxide in it and we had to turn off the heat, open all of the windows and doors, and leave the house for the night.  We ended up coming back to our apartment, but not without another adventure.  On the way, Lisa and Brandon realized their car's check engine light came on.  Luckily they made it back to Provo that night but they wouldn't have made it much farther since it blew some gasket or something. Basically I felt like we were living our own version of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. However, despite all of the unexpected craziness, we were still able to work everything out and have a good time together as a family, which is the most important part!

The only picture I got of Christmas Eve was, of course, the fire engine outside the house:

Our first Christmas together as a married couple:

We got a lot of great gifts (not that gifts matter) but some of the goods included an electric blanket (Hallelujah! I can sleep at night!), a basketball, ear muffs, gloves, some cute Christmas decorations, a leatherman (some fancy knife thing), clothes, a nice waterbottle, yummy hot fudge, family pictures, and some dinero!  Santa must have thought we were good this year!

Ryan got a present as tall as him! (Or maybe it was a decoy box and there was something really small taped to the bottom. :))

He also got a cool new coat (a.k.a. his mom's old coat from a long time ago that we found in the back of the coat closet):

We decided to save a little money and made our own stockings this year... for about $3.00 total!  They're no pottery barn stockings, but we had a lot of fun making them! 

We headed downtown for a little date to eat dinner and see the lights at temple square. We had a gift card so dinner was free... until we went to pay and realized I left the gift card at home, dang it! It was freezing cold that night and absolutely no parking anywhere close to the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, but we still had fun and loved looking at the beautiful decorations in the building! (P.S. This is my first picture taken with my braces... hence the semi-awkward smile on my face):

All of this holiday stuff really tuckered Ryan out and this is how I found him one day.  Actually, he was home sick that day and our apartment complex decided to test the fire alarm in our building during his nap so this was his solution!

Well, another Christmas has come and gone, but we had a lot of fun and really enjoyed decorating our apartment together, starting some little traditions, and spending lot's of time with each other and family!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Typical :)

I just found out that I have to go to Chicago again in March for work.  Since everyone I am meeting with is already in Chicago, the actual day depends on when I can come.  Before I gave an answer, I decided to email Ryan and make sure I wasn't forgetting anything important coming up in March.  This was his response:

"I don’t think anything is planned for March right now…except for the end of college basketball, the MWC Tournament in Vegas, and the NCAA Tournament (round 2 will have some games in Salt Lake).  Other than that I can’t think of anything right now…maybe BYU Football season ticket renewal is around that time too. J"

Oh, of course!  How could I forget about March Madness (which I didn't, actually... that's a very important month around here)!  I think I'll just call up my boss and ask if we can switch it to April since I have some very important basketball games to watch that month.  To be quite honest though, when I sent the email, I already knew that his response would include something about basketball! I love my life. That's all.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Young Women mutual ideas

Ok, I cannot seem to revert back to my teenage years and remember my mutual activities... but I know we had some good ones!  Anyway, I am in serious need of a list of some good class activities for my beehives.  If you remember any fun activities from your days in Young Women's, please let me know (oh, and as soon as possible please).  THANKS!!

P.S. I was talking to the young women about what we were doing for mutual on Wednesday and apparently "'mutual' is a term their grandmas use."  These days it's just plain old "Young Women's."  Seriously?! If their grandmas are 25 years old, then maybe they are correct.  But we always called it mutual.  Whatever.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Good news!

Guess what?  Both the Orem and Draper In-N-Outs open this next Thursday, November 19th!  I may or may not have called their corporate offices just to check... but when you pass it like 5 times a day, you can't help but always wonder when it will open since it looks done.  Yay for not having to cook dinner next Thursday!  

In celebration, I will leave you with In-N-Out's "Secret Menu" items so you can be ready to throw out the real In-N-Out lingo.

And check out this 20X20 someone actually ordered and ate:

Monday, November 2, 2009

One/Two Years ago


As I was working today I had to check the date and realized that it was November 2nd. Exactly two years ago, on a Friday night, Ryan and I went on our first date to Comedy Sports, hot chocolate, and games till 2:30 a.m. (and I didn't even get tired!).  Then our second date was the next day to a BYU football game (definitely a foreshadow of the future) vs. Colorado State.  Then our third date was that next Tuesday to the movie theater where we saw the Bee Movie.  Then our fourth date was on Wednesday at the HBLL.  Then our fifth date was on Thursday to make pesto pasta for lunch at my apartment.  Then our sixth date was on Friday in Alpine to make pizza with his cousins and their spouses at his house.  Then, well... you get the picture...

A little less than a year later, and a few weeks after I got back from Chicago, we started talking about marriage more seriously.  I told Ryan that September was too soon for me, as was October, but that from November on was probably free game.  Lo and behold, November 1st, 2008, Ryan asked me to marry him.  Ha!  He sure didn't waste any time (which I was okay with)!

Anyway, it is crazy how fast time has gone by!  It is unbelievable how much we have done in the last year or two.  So, to reminisce, I went back through all of our old pictures and had a great walk down memory lane.  The end.

Happy Halloween, from Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head!

Ryan and I didn't really plan on dressing up or doing anything for Halloween.  Then, Thursday night we decided to make costumes so Ryan would have something to wear to his work party and for our little Halloween get-together with the Scott's on Saturday.  After little debate, we agreed to be Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head.  Let's just say we stayed up waaaaay past our bedtime to get this done on time for Ryan to wear to work the next day.  But it was totally worth it for these pics: 
Here's the Mister hopping on his trax ride into town, lunch sac in hand:


Don't be fooled by this picture... trax got a lot more full as the ride went on!  Ryan definitely had some admirers.

Still not sure how he worked all day like this, but he did:

We won't even tell you what time in the night (morning) this was taken at, and please ignore the costume mess in the background:

The final product: Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head:

The Happy Couple's first kiss caught on camera.  It was great (our eyes say it all):

After a little trick-or-treating with the tough little soccer player (Tyler) and kitty-cat ballerina (Susie) around the neighborhood, Ryan and I headed out to meet up with Hannah Montana and Billy Ray Cyrus for dinner and carmel apples.  It was a total party in the U.S.A. Chili's Restaurant.

In case you're wondering, it really WAS as uncomfortable/awkward as it looks.  But totally worth it.

College GameDay

It came.  We went.  We had fun.  Then BYU got killed.  The end.  So when we got to the GameDay setup, we counted a LOT of tents outside from people who had slept out the night before to get a good spot.  We also know a bunch of people who went and joined the ranks at 4 and 5am.  Ryan and I got there at about 8 am and we still had a good view and a lot of fun.  One of the best parts was reading all of the signs and people-watching.