Wednesday, November 26, 2008

A Season for Thanksgiving!

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving so of course I have been thinking of all of my blessings and all the things I have to be thankful for. There are too many to list but there are some things I need to say...I am thankful to my husband for being so patient as I try to learn to be a better wife. I am thankful for my family, its good to know they will always be there. Of course you never really know how much your parents do for you until you move out and realize you had no idea of everything they did, I am sure once I have kids I will be even more amazed. I am so thankful for all the time and love my parents gave me. I am thankful that I have a home, I am thankful that Derek and I both are able to have jobs and work hard to be able to afford all that we need. I am thankful for my education, I feel so lucky to be able to learn so much. I am thankful for my friends and their support, its funny how just talking with an old friend can make your whole day different. Most importantly, I am thankful for the gospel, I know much of my life would be different with out it and I am so happy to have continual peace and comfort because of it. I am so blessed!

I found this little poem, "I like the taste of turkeyAny time throughout the year But it never seems to taste as good As when Thanksgiving's here. Could be it's all the trimmingsThat are cooked with it to eat-But I think it's eating at Grandma's house That makes it such a treat!" ~Author Unknown. It's funny because I think it is so true! I have so many memories of thanksgiving with my cousins at our grandparents. I remember during the prayer we would all be laughing our heads off. There is something about trying to keep 20 kids under 10 quiet, not possible. We would always be trying to put food in people's drinks with out them noticing. I also remember having to eat weird things like yams and beats, things we never ate any other time of year. No wonder we wouldn't try them! But really the best part about thanksgiving is getting together with all of your family, and remembering the things that are most important in our lives.

Dereks family has a thanksgiving tradition to go into the mountains and cut down your Christmas tree. We celebrated early with his family this year. Our tree is sort of Charlie Brownish, but its the memory that counts right! Derek apparently is making it his tradition to wear his cowboy hat, who knows? Oh yes, both the 4 runner and the dog had to be in the picture, our most prized possessions.

Monday, November 17, 2008

A new post, what the!


I am finally updating, I can't believe it.  I've been so busy.  School is going well, only 3 1/2 more weeks but who's counting.  I have a several projects that are due in the next few weeks that I most definitely should have started by now but I haven't.  Oh well, I guess that is just how things go sometimes!
The bad news first... we gave Fancy up for adoption.  Derek's brother wanted her, having 2 dogs was a little rough so it worked out really nice.  She has been a little terror for them so far though chewing everything she can, who knows they might decide to unadopt her.  I asked Derek to take some pictures of both of the dogs together before she left they turned out pretty funny.  I bought these little halloween things for them, Derek thought the little bow for Fancy was like a little bow for girls.  

A couple weekends ago we went to Park City with some of our neighbor friends, it was really fun.  We just went up for the night, hung out, then shopped the next day.  I'm not sure there is any other way I would want to spend a weekend.  

Last week I had convention for Planet Beach, Derek was sweet and came with me.  We didn't get to do much, we both were working, but we did go out to the beach for a little bit one day.  

Don't worry this was the view from our hotel window, classy.

We were in Biloxi Mississippi, I didn't know anything about the area before but it was another place that was hit hard by hurricane katrina.  3 years later, the damage is still unreal.  I took some pictures, all of the piers were gone, there were just wood posts sticking out of the ground.  The trees were growing sideways.  Some of the roads were still completely ruined.  There was a lot of garbage piled up everywhere.  At the airport flying home we met a church member and were talking with him about the damage, he was from Atlanta but his ward was sent out to help when the hurricane had happened.  He said that the Mayor of the city was giving a speech during the clean up and told them they were so thankful to the 2 groups, the mormons and the Church of Jesus Christ, for all of their help in the clean up.  We just had to laugh at that story. 




I hope its not another 2 months before I update again!!