Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Elder Evans



Well a week ago, Ethan became Elder Evans and left the country. He is currently in London, England where he will remain for the next 2 years for his mission. It was so hard to let him go, but we are all so happy that he has made the decision to serve our Heavenly Father. He is a really great guy and we will miss his sense of humor around here, but the people of London will get to experience it which is lucky for them. He seriously is hilarious. But we are proud of him and look forward to his letters each week!.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Happy 23rd Birthday to me!



July 31 is my birthday, and for some reason I still get super excited to celebrate. Maybe it's just the excuse I need to throw a party for myself. Regardless, this birthday we had a little get together.

The day was casual and started with the gym. Since moving in with my parents, I hardly ever get to go to Zumba with my friends, so I made it a goal to get there that day. It was my birthday, and no one was going to stop me :) after Zumba I made my birthday cake, which took forever! I have been wanting to try to make the minion cake that I have seen on Pinterest, and yet again, my birthday was the perfect excuse. My mom felt bad that I was making my own cake, but that is exactly what I wanted. So I did. And I loved every second of it!!

Finally that evening, Tay threw me a family birthday party with Pumpkin Belgian waffles with peaches and cream. So delicious!! We had our family over to celebrate and it truly was the perfect birthday. Also, Zack sent me videos all day long of people in Pittsburg wishing me happy birthday and they are hilarious. I'll try and post some so you can all witness the greatness of this!

Bluebird Cafe

So Tay's mom works at Sundance which means we get the hooks ups on occasion. A few weekends ago, we got invited on a double date with Tay's parents to the Bluebird Cafe. I had no idea what I was getting myself into, but Tay seemed excited about it so I agreed to go. It's always nice spending time th his parents and be date ideas are somewhat hard to find.

We went out to dinner at Cubby's which is this new place down in Provo that people have been thing us to try. It was so good! Tay and I both had the heart attack, and that menu item has never been more accurately described! It was a spicy hot dog/briscuit sandwich and it was delicious. I'm pretty sur I gained 5 pounds from it instantly and my arteries got clogged with each additional bite, but it sure was good. After dinner we headed up to Sundance.

I don't know if I'm just naive,but just in case, Bluebird Cafe is where song writers go to show off their stuff. They sing the songs they've written, share the back stories, and if they have been lucky enough to have a famous artist cut them.

I seriously loved this so much! It was three country song writers who came, and I recognized so many of the songs! The songwriters sang songs by Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Kip Moore, Joe Nichols, Kacey Musgraves and so many more! It was so fun to hear how they got their inspiration for the songs and to hear the songs as they were originally written.

One of the funniest parts of the night was when we walked to our seats in the amphitheater, Kat and TJ were sitting on the same row. So ironic, but so fun to share this night with them as well!

Exciting Things in Our Lives




Said goodbye to this babe...


And welcomed this gem to our family.
So tons of great (and a few not so great) things have happened in our little family I've the last month. I guess that's my way of announcing a post that will probably be too long...

So here it goes...

We finally sold Bella! My car which was a 2003 Eclipse. We loved her while she was around, but a few things about her were a little bit hard to love

1. She only had 2 doors
-- aka she was not family friendly, and anyone who knows me knows that I've been baby hungry since Tay proposed. So that was a big reason why we had to let her go.
2. She was TERRIBLE in the snow.
--And considering that we are moving to a place that gets 3 feet of snow overnight, we chose life.
3. She was low to the ground.
-- this really wasn't that big of a deal to us, but we did not like having to do a deep squat to get in and out of her every time we wanted to go somewhere. Also, I'm pretty sure I pulled a hamstring while getting out of her one time. Not ideal.

That being said, we knew we wanted something different. Four doors and 4wheel drive were our only two real requirements. We wanted good gas mileage so we were leaning towards sedans like a Toyota Camry or Honda Accord, but we didn't really are. We started looking around and I sort of fell in love the idea of a Honda Pilot. I felt like it was perfect because it was reliable, great in the snow and gave us plenty of growing room. Turns out those babies are expensive(!!!) and really hard to find with a decent amount of miles on them. So we kept looking and stumbled upon the Honda CRV. It was also great in the snow, great on gas mileage, and I think it's super cute. We looked at dealerships and they were all super over-priced (shocker, right?), but that allowed us to get in a few and test drive them. Let me tell you- we found love that day. As much as we hated the guys trying to sell us the car, and the awkward sales pitches where they tell us what a killer deal they are giving us, it was nice to get thrum down on our new dream car.

Fast forward a few days and a few hours of searching KSL and we got ourselves a new CRV! We go it from a private seller, which is rare, but we love it! It has been the perfect addition to our family.