Wednesday, July 28, 2010

a WHAT'S YOUR SIGN? day in the life of me...

Hi Folks. So this information was given to me by my friend Meg (thank you!). I thought it was kind of funny to go through and read what "I supposedly am." I read the others as well and decided that I just want to write my own .... maybe I will someday. (mine is in bold)

CAPRICORN - The Go-Getter (Dec 22 - Jan 19) Pat ient and wise. Practical and rigid.. Ambitious. Tends to be Good-looking. Humorous and funny. Can be a bit shy and reserved. Often pessimistic. Capricorns tend to act before they think and can be Unfriendly at times.. Hold grudges. Like competition. Get what they want. 20 years of good luck if you forward.

AQUARIUS - The Sweetheart ( Jan 20 - Feb 18) Optimistic and honest. Sweet personality..... Very independent. Inventive and intelligent. Friendly and loyal.. Can seem unemotional... Can be a bit rebellious.. Very stubborn, but original and unique. Attractive on the inside and out... Eccentric personality. 11 years of luck if you forward.

PISCES - The Dreamer (Feb 19 - Mar 20) Generous, kind, and thoughtful. Very creative and imaginative. May become secretive and vague. Sensitive. Don 't like details. Dreamy and unrealistic. Sympathetic and loving. Kind Unselfish. Good kisser. Beautiful. 8 years of good luck if you forward.

ARIES - The Daredevil (Mar 21 - April 19) Energetic. Adventurous and spontaneous.. Confident and enthusiastic. Fun. Loves a challenge. EXTREMELY impatient. Sometimes selfish. Short fuse. (Easily angered..) Lively, passionate, and sharp wit. Outgoing. Lose interest quickly - easily bored. Egotistical.. Courageous and assertive. Tends to be physical and athletic. 16 years of good luck if you forward.

TAURUS - The Enduring One (April 20 - May 20) Charming but aggressive.. Can come off as boring, but they are not. Hard workers. Warm-hearted. Strong, has endurance. Solid beings that are stable and secure in their ways. Not looking for shortcuts. Take pride in their beauty. Pat ient and reliable. Make great friends and give good advice. Loving and kind. Loves hard - passionate. Express themselves emotionally.. Prone to ferocious temper-tantrums. Determined. Indulge themselves often. Very generous.. 12 years of good Luck if you forward

GEMINI - The Chatterbox (May 21 - June 20) Smart and witty. Outgoing, very chatty.. Lively, energetic. Adaptable but needs to express them s elves. Argumentative and outspoken. Like change. Versatile. Busy, sometimes nervous and tense. Gossips. May seem superficial or inconsistent. Beautiful physically and mentally. 5 years of bad luck if you do not forward.

CANCER - The Protector (June 21 - July 22) Moody, emotional. May be shy. Very loving and caring. Pretty/handsome. Excellent partners for life. Protective.. Inventive and imaginative. Cautious. Touchy-feely kind of person. Needs love from others. Easily hurt, but sympathetic. 16 years of bad luck if you do not forward.

LEO - The Boss (July 23 - Aug 22) Very organized. Need order in their lives - like being in control. Like boundaries.. Tend to take over everything. Bossy. Like to help Others. Social and outgoing. Extroverted.. Generous, warm-hearted. Sensitive. Creative energy... Full of themselves. Loving. Doing the right thing is important to Leos.. Attractive. 13 years of bad luck if you do not forward.....

VIRGO - The Perfectionist (Aug 23 - Sept 22) Dominant In relationships. Conservative. Always wants the last word.. Argumentative. Worries. Very smart. Dislikes noise and chaos. Eager. Hardworking. Loyal. Beautiful. Easy to talk to. Hard to please. Harsh. Practical and very fussy.. Often shy. Pessimistic... 7 years of bad luck if you do not forward.

LIBRA - The Harmonizer (Sept 23 - O ct 22) Nice to everyone they meet. Can't make up their mind . Have own unique appeal. Creative, energetic, and very social. Hates to be alone. Peaceful, generous. Very loving and beautiful.. Flirtatious Give in too easily. Procrastinators.. Very gullible. 9 years of bad luck if you do not forward.

SCORPIO - The Intense One (Oct 23 - Nov 21) Very energetic. Intelligent. Can be jealous and/or possessive. Hardworking. Great kisser.. Can become obsessive or secretive. Holds grudges. Attractive. Determined. Loves being in long Relationships. Talkative... Romantic. Can be self-centered at times. Passionate and Emotional. 4 years of bad luck if you do not forward.

SAGITTARIUS - The Happy-Go-Lucky One (Nov 22 - Dec 21) Good-natured optimist.... Doesn't want to grow up (Peter Pan Syndrome). Indulges self . Boastful. Likes luxuries and gambling. Social and outgoing.. Doesn't like responsibilities. Often fantasizes. Impatient.... Fun to be around. Having lots of friends.. Flirtatious. Doesn't like rules... Sometimes hypocritical.. Dislikes being confined - tight spaces or even tight clothes. Doesn't like being doubted.. Beautiful inside and out

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

a BABYSITTING day in the life of me...

So, I'm currently at a friend's house in SLC babysitting her 14 month old for a few hours while she is at work this morning. So far no catastrophe has happened :-) I managed to feed her breakfast, clean her off, do the dishes, clean her high chair, watch her play with toys while doing that, change a MESSY diaper, read her about 2o books and sing EVERY single song I could remember from my childhood within the last hour and 40 minutes. Wow! Mom's are amazing people. Unfortunately this little one has a runny nose and was falling asleep with the last verse of "Old MacDonald's Farm." I'm going with the thought that it was the fact she was tired, not my singing that was yielding her unconscious. Off to bed she went and very happy she was to lay down.
As I'm sitting on her parent's couch, procrastinating studying for an upcoming exam on Saturday, I'm pondering the blessing and opportunity of motherhood. I have heard so many stories recently about mother's losing their babies months into the pregnancy, mother's having to go in for 3-4 surgeries after delivering because everything wasn't going just right, and stories of mother's who love their children so much and want what's best for them that they are overhauling their own life to guarantee a better one for their children. It continues to amaze me when I think of the strength, dedication and faith a woman has in deciding to become a mother.
My mother is one of the BEST women I have ever had the pleasure of associating with. I am so grateful that she is mine and will be right beside me when I venture into the world of being a mother and will guide me with her years of experience and the wisdom that brings.
Mom's - here's to you!

Now, as we know mother's are wonderful blessings in our life. However, we can't forget our FATHER'S. I don't think that they get nearly the credit that they deserve. My friend and I were talking about this very thing right before she went to work this morning. Dad's: provider, loving, leader of the family, priesthood, able to have his little pinky wrapped (perhaps by all his children), feelings, love, dreams, etc. Let's not forget that husband's and dad's feel the pain, happiness, sorrow, joy and love as well.
Dad's - here's to you too!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

a CATCH UP day in the life of me...

Okay, hi friends. I'm back from a 10 day sabbatical. Not of the religious sort, of the fun in the sun sort. I have just spent the last ten days of my life playing HARD and loving every minute of it.

Last Thursday is when the adventure began. Around 1pm Emily, Jenny and I headed up to Salmon, ID to go white water rafting. The three of us, plus Emily's sister went last year and we just loved it so much that we begged Emily to take us back. She just couldn't say NO! :-) We drove and drove and drove on Thursday and spent a relaxing night at her family's home and then Friday morning we were up bright and somewhat early (8am) to go to our destination. I love the Salmon river, p.s. We did a 13 mile stretch of class 2 and 3+ rapids. It was a blast. My darling roommate blogged about this adventure, so if you want to read her account as well, look here .... otherwise keep reading!

We launched and right away we knew we were going to have fun, because our guide didn't jump on the boat. Never fear, he joined us quickly. We went through a class 3+ rapid pretty quickly into the ride. Last year when we navigated it, we got stuck on a rock. This time we went through without a hitch - literally. However the class 2 that was waiting for us about 2 minutes away was a different story. I was on the right hand side of the raft behind my sister. Jenny and Emily were leading the raft. We hit cork screw rapids and the next things I knew Emily was being bounced off the raft, into the Pastor behind her and both fell into the middle of the rapid. Thankfully they were both rescued within a minute; unfortunately her sunglasses are lost to the never ending rapids of the Salmon river. It was hilarious. Since he is a pastor he just announced to the whole boat that he was only trying to baptize her. Emily kindly declined. :-)
The rest of the trip was wet and fun. We had no catastrophe's but we did have 3 of the 8 knocked off the boat. It was awesome. We are so doing it again next year; however, this time we are thinking of doing a longer stretch of river. BRING IT!


me, Emily and Jenny at lunch time (avoiding the bees), but also getting a picture with the wonderful water in the background.


Emily, me and Jenny just enjoying ourselves (maybe a little TOO much)

The next day we went on a 2 1/2 hour ATV ride into the Bitterroot Mountains. It was beautiful. The cows in the middle of the road were hilarious and the hill that nearly took my life was something I will never forget. Okay, okay, it didn't really almost take my life, but I was praying hard the whole way down it. I kept thinking "I can't die, I'm not married!" Probably one of my favorite parts was driving the ATV's down the interstate and it was NO BIG DEAL. Love small towns.

The pictures are in an awesome order, but oh well....


The hill that I had to go down on the other side. I had no idea what was awaiting me as I was blissfully unaware and taking this picture.


One of our first stops. Wanted to just get a pic of the three of them, but Emily's dad was on the movie quickly! Can't blame him. We had a lot of ground to cover.


The four of us, finally ready to go!!!


oh yeah - we are cool.

Unfortunately all that playing led to my back having the worst muscle spasm I have experienced in probably 12 years. I was able to get myself from Idaho to Utah without too much complaining and then it all came out. Huge crocodile tears. My mother (my sweet mother) called my chiropractor on Sunday night (8:30pm) and asked if we could come out. He worked me over - turns out my pelvis was completely out of whack. Go figure. I told him I was going to Lake Powell in less than 12 hours. He wasn't so sure that was a great idea, but gave me permission to go.
My sweet parents came with me to that appointment and as I laid there on the table bawling, my dad stuck his foot out so that I could hold onto it. I LOVE MY FATHER! He is the best.

I woke up the next morning absolutely determined to go to Powell and after some intense help from my brother Jared and sister Jenny, I was able to get myself into my car and we were on our way. We went down with a group of people from my ward and it was AWESOME! Brother Frazier was a SAINT to take us crazy, 13 kids, to the Lake for four days.

Unfortunately I have no pics of my own, so as soon as I get others I will post them, because my camera died about 15 minutes into the journey. This was my first time so everything was cool. The small canyons, a house boat, anchoring, slide off house boat, two wave runners, wake boarding, tubing with 3 or 4 on a tube, cliff jumping, making real meals with WAY too much food, playing Ipod Idol, laughing, watching fun movies, getting back rubs, having my back finally stop hurting from some AWESOME yoga, embracing the 81 degree water at 7:15am and again and again and again, finding out random things about each person who went on that trip - most of which I did not know before, realizing that people can work together and make things go smoothly, watched a sunset that took my breath away on the red rock, gazed at the stars and was wishing that the moon wasn't quite so bright, tan.
Oh it was just amazing. So so so grateful that I have this summer off and was able to have that experience. THANKS A MILLION Brother Frazier!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

a SEVEN PEAKS day in the life of me...

Today my family and my cousins went to 7-Peaks for a day in the sun. We had a blast.
Highlights:

1. Racing Kelly, on the blue and green body slides, and winning
2. Having a dance party in the wave pool
3. Witnessing people losing their shorts (too much information - I know)
4. Having the life guard yell at us multiple times for having a tube tipping war in the wave pool
5. Being with family

Oh yeah, great day!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

a DOUBLE DOSE day in the life of me...


Hi folks, I know I already posted today, but I didn't yesterday and something very important happened and I really need to post about it.
12 years ago, YESTERDAY, my sister and I were in a serious car accident. (It nearly took a life) Thankfully, we are both whole, healthy and loving our lives.
I am so grateful for the knowledge of the Plan of Happiness and how much I know my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love me and how mindful they are of my needs, wants and desires. I know that prayers are answered and want to thank all those who have offered prayers on behalf of me and my sister over the past 12 years.
I'm grateful for life, health, fun, adventures, family, the ability to use my body and all the gifts that God has given me. Never take a day for granted. You really don't know when it could be your last.

a PROFOUND THOUGHT day in the life of me...

Okay, so you know how when you're tired, everything sounds so smart and so funny. Well I had one of those experiences last night. I went to a movie, Robin Hood, with a group of people last night. The movie started at 10:30pm, which was recipe enough for disaster.
We're watching and I've seen it before, so I was looking at other things, besides the action that was going on right in front of my face, when all of the sudden this thought came to me ... I just had to share it so I turned to the guy, Blake, next to me and said the following:

ME: So you know how movies make kissing look SO good.
B: Yes.
ME: Well, I've decided that it really is that good.

Yes, that is the kind of profound statement that you will get from me late at night....

Sunday, July 11, 2010

a GOD SEND day in the life of me...

Emily, Julie and I decided to dust off our cowboy boots and head out for some rodeo fun last night. Draper Days Rodeo was our destination, fun, sun, horses and cowboys were what we were expecting - we weren't let down. . . thankfully :-)


Julie, Me and Emily at the rodeo

As we sat there patiently waiting, and by patiently, I mean for a half an hour, we realized that perhaps the Draper City planning committee didn't quite know what they were doing when the planned the arena facing due west. Ugh. The sun was SO incredibly bright sunglasses weren't doing anything for us. Then, all of the sudden, okay really it was about 20 minutes after arriving, but it really was all of the sudden, this beautiful cloud came and settled right over the sun. At the same time Emily and I looked at each other and said "Well this is a welcome God send." (Hence the title)


The beautiful cloud that was so nice to just stay put so we didn't go blind.


What is it with a man in a cowboy hat that knows how to ride a horse and work a rope? I still have no idea....


We saw some incredible riding. One of the bull rides we witnessed earned 93 points. I don't know about the rest of you, but I've never seen a 93 point ride before. It was amazingly perfect.
Textbook, if you will.

Yee-haw!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

a STUDY OF LIGHTNING AND THUNDER day in the life of me...

Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of electricity accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and sometimes during volcanic eruptions or dust storms.
Thunder is the sound made by lightning.

Emily and I sat in our front room last night watching a beautiful summer thunderstorm rip across the sky. Lightning flashed, crashed and danced. Some of the strikes were so big it lit up the whole room.
E: What purpose do you think there is in why God created thunder and lightning?
S: Well. I think they just exist because of the electricity in the air.

Is there a purpose? Other than the natural cause and effect of things working together in nature - oh and the beauty it provides us spectators.

I'm curious - what do you guys think?

Friday, July 9, 2010

an ANNOUNCING A BIRTH day in the life of me...

Well let's just get this happiness over with. No, folks. I'm not expecting a child (weird, I know), but my darling friend Cecile Greene IS!!! This is going to be their first baby, I'm praying for a girl, and she is due in January 2011 :-) CONGRATS FRIEND! This is a happy, happy day.

In other news, last night my roommate Emily and I decided that we wanted to go for a bike ride. It was a beautiful night and just the kind that you don't want, under any circumstance, to spend cooped up in an apartment. Well, funny thing is, we don't own any bikes. So off we trot to my parents house. We have plenty of bikes - pretty much one for each child. Upon entering the garage we see 4 fine candidates. Next thing we know, none of the tires have air. Seriously?! Okay, no problem. I can fill tires up with air. Oh wait, the only pump within hand distance is for basketballs. Hum, that won't work out very well after all. Okay new plan, walk the bikes to Chevron and fill up there. Phew - thankfully that worked and the air is free there. (Neither one of us had our wallets). Off we trot to south Provo. It was such a fun ride. Some of my most favorite parts were

1. riding on the old highway and this huge truck pulling wave runners goes FLYING past me. Yeah the wind was a lot to handle
2. coming down off hills and letting gravity do my dirty work
3. stopping by to visit Josh and Veda
4. watching Emily get tree whopped by a branch and then having the same thing happen to me, because I was laughing too hard to notice
5. returning home safely at 10pm

Oh yeah! Great night for a bike ride (even if it did go longer than we originally planned).

Thursday, July 8, 2010

a BIRTHDAY PARTY day in the life of me...




Hello folks. Well even though this happened yesterday, it was just too much fun to not make it the theme of my post for today. My sister turned 25, yep the big 2-5! Where does time go? I don't know ... I mean one day I woke up and I was 26! Seriously?! Yep.
We decided to do her birthday dinner on a night that coincided with country dancing to just make it that much better. The restaurant for the evening was Magelbys - it was DELICIOUS.

Here are some fun pictures from the night and then I'll get to the real reason of why I am posting about this.

Okay, so background information is necessary in order for this to make sense. On Sunday I decided to just SEE if I could go one week, just 1, without any sugar. Now this does not mean fruit, ketchup, yogurt, etc. This just means the extra sugars like: brownies, cake, ice cream, chocolate, candy, etc. (ya know, the stuff you LOVE to eat). Well I told my darling roommate, Emily, about this and she decided to join me on my quest. After all - what is one week?! Sunday not bad, Monday not bad, Tuesday HARD (for both of us which was funny) but we hung in there, Wednesday .... did they seriously have to bring out that HUGE piece of cake for free?! and then drop off 8 forks so that we could all partake?! Emily and I just looked at each other in lament. The others were curious about our look, so we gave them the necessary background. Finally, we just looked at each other and I said "Em, you can have the night off." OH THANK YOU! was her reply. That's when Jared got involved, "No you can't have any. You can't have any sugar." To which Emily said, "Dang it Jared, I have made it three days and this woman is going to get cranky!" bahahahahahaha - love it!
Thanks for a super fun and yummy night ... now back to making it to Sunday
p.s. I'll have you know I barely ate any of it. Funny how some days without sugar make it lose its savor once you taste it again.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

a WORLD CUP day in the life of me...

Well sad day for GERMANY. They lost to Spain 1-0.
My family was able to watch the match together and it was a house divided. Two of us were rooting for Germany, the rest for Spain. My favorite part was when my Mom came and sat down by me to watch some of it. All of the sudden the man in red started doing something great (Spain) and she said something to me along the lines of "Oh our boys are just doing awesome!" Um, no Mom those are not my boys - those are your boys. She looked at me shocked, realizing that I was indeed going for the white team.
Aimee and I stayed true to the end.
About minute 10 Jared was so overcome with the fact that Spain couldn't seem to get a goal in the net that he banged his plate, containing a fork and knife, and launched the fork causing it to land, prong side to face, above his right eye ball. It was SO funny. He was so into the game that he kind of winced, held his eye for a moment and then continued watching.
Well I guess Saturday is the last time I'll be hearing about Germany as opposed to Sunday.....

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

a PONDERING day in the life of me...

Yes, this post is happening much earlier in my day, because I am going to spend the rest of the day pondering about it....
During my morning study I happened upon this great article in the June 2010 Ensign (publication for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) on page 29, entitled "Don't be in a Hurry." Wow! So fitting for me, so I began to read. One of the section titles is "Don't be in a hurry to do it all yourself." Definitely intrigued me and I continued to read. It was about prayer.
" 'When you get up in the morning, before you suffer yourselves to eat one mouthful of food, ... bow down before the Lord, ask Him to forgive your sins, and protect you through the day, to preserve you from temptation and all evil, to guide your steps aright, that you may do something that day that shall be beneficial to the kingdom of God on the earth.' That counsel will bless our lives as it reminds us each morning to kneel in prayer before we tackle the tasks ahead."

So I decided to go ahead and count 100 blessings that I have been given from my Heavenly Father. Funny thing; it didn't even take that long! :-) As I pondered over this list, I realized, yet again, how blessed and what a choice life I have as I am here on earth.



air, healthy heart, functioning lungs, sound mind, ability to reason, immediate family(Mom, Dad, Jenny, Jared, Christopher, Peggy, Aimee), food, warm and comfortable bed, money, safe apartment, a home that is welcoming, ability to love, knowledge of the gospel, knowing Christ loves me, knowing God loves me, prayer, fasting, friends (too many to name), strong physical body, knowing I'm a daughter of God, being a woman, being able to bear children, being able to read, born in America, born under the covenant, born to parents who love and respect each other, being the oldest of 6, learning something new everyday, college graduate, teaching special education, my calling, my trials, passion for life, being able to trust, being able to find joy, my laugh, good listener, excellent talker, able to handle my own finances, being able to travel, aunts(Jill, Monica, Janet, Sandy, Gina), uncles(Vic, Lyn, Ben, Reed, Cary), cousins(Maegan, Mindy, Mathew, Michael, Spencer, Nathan, Maddy, Abianne, Angella, Cuyler, Stephanie, Rachel, Jacob, Esther, Annie, Sam, Josh, Alison, Taylor, Natalie, Courtney, Braden, Jessica, Kelly, Jaci - all all their children and spouses), grandparents, all my extended family (ya know 2nd cousins, etc), finding fulfillment in many things, wanting to know about the world, desire to be healthy, desire to do what's right, desire to serve a mission with my husband, sing, dance, priesthood, pure water to drink, ability to apply what I've learned, long eye lashes (they were prayed over), temple covenants, Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, Doctrine and Covenants, Old and New Testaments, knowledge of cooking, knowledge of Hope, having faith, hymns, situations that try my patience, scrapbooks, journals, personal library, work ethic, computer, running shoes, family likes to go on adventures, born in the 1980's (opportunities), learning from Apostles, reading and studying the Ensign, ability to memorize quickly, sun, the 4 seasons, growing up around so many good people, Uncle Ray Johnson and family, being moved by the arts, self esteem, love of reading, being born on tax day (can't forget that one), healthy role models for all aspects of life, being able to stand up for myself and others, sunsets, rainbows, dreams, clothing, the rain, snow (so I can ski), discernment, desire to be a wife, story teller, testimony, technology, ability to be loved, no debt

Monday, July 5, 2010

a PATRIOTIC day in the life of me...

This wonderful day started out yesterday. Last night University Avenue came ALIVE. People came out of the woodwork to stake out their claim for the parade this morning. My ward decided to join in the fun. After an insane 13 player game of UNO, some of us decided that we needed to join in the biker brigade - yes there were about 25 bikers parading their stuff down the street over and Over and OVER again. Thankfully, one of our buddies had a scooter and the fun began. During my turn we found ourselves in the middle of a "real" bike brigade. There were probably 30 bicycles riding together which was cool, but this was the best part - attached to one of the bikes was a HUGE speaker system. We decided that a car battery was running that thing. They were blasting music and rocking out with all their might. We joined them during Miley Cyrus' song "Party in the USA." THROW YOUR HANDS UP!
I crashed at 1:30am and woke up in time for the parade to start - it definitely couldn't have started without me. :-) We had some air force fly overs, many marching bands, floats, many royalties, veterans and boy scouts. It was a great parade.


The pipe band from a local high school. It was great!



My friend Desirae and her darling, 2 year old, Kale. I joined up with them for the second half of the parade. He LOVES me and that makes me smile!



My friend Des and I rockin' our hats. Nothing like a good "get up and go" look for the 4th of July parade. I just love her! Her husband was the photographer or he too would have been in the picture.








After the parade a group from my ward decided that we needed to have some more fun. We packed up our towels, swim suits, food, water and games and headed down to the swimming hole in Mona, UT. They had 2 tree swings so of course we had to go for it. This is me prepping myself to get up and go. The BBQ was delicious, the water was cool and refreshing, the rope swing was just high enough to be scary, and the sun was almost TOO hot.

So as I'm waiting in line for my turn the girls in front of me were having some ... um ... let's just say difficulties throwing themselves off the tree into the water. Now as it got closer and closer to my turn I realized why they were having these difficulties - the tree was very FAR from the water. I turned to the guy behind me, some random stranger, and said "if I start to stall up there, you have full permission to just push me in!" Oh did his eyes light up! hahahhaha. He then told me that it was easier to get to the rope if you hold on to the person's hand. Not true. It was easier to crawl, but he wouldn't let go of my hand so that I could finish getting myself across. In the end I was able to get to where I needed to be and thankfully I was able to throw myself off the tree before he could actually follow through with my request.

OH YEAH!!! so fun!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

a FUN day in the life of me...

Yesterday, July 3, was my mother's birthday! Happy Birthday Mom! She is a wonderful mother: loving, kind, joyful, excellent advice, listener, talker.
For her birthday she decided that she wanted us to go on a Tandem Bike Ride as a family. We got our bikes at Outdoors Unlimited and headed out on the town. Provo is full of hills and of course that's what we decided to conquer. Granted the work paid off because the way down was a BREEZE!


My good friend Ken Snider was in town for the weekend and was able to join us on this festive occasion - YAY(he even t-voed the Germany vs. Argentina game to be able to join us!!!!).
After the bike ride we went to IHOP for some breakfast - we were all so hungry.


The rest of the day was spent in SLC hanging out with my Mom's family at the Riverton City carnival, and then a neighborhood BBQ, at a house through our backyard, before watching the Stadium light up the sky like the 4th of July!




here I am world.....

Well guys I did it. I'm finally entering the blogging world. Will I crash and burn? Maybe. Will I be bad at posting? Probably at the beginning. But am I going to have fun with this? Oh yeah!