I know that I am a horrible blogger. Logan has always been the one to do the blogging, but now that he is working like 24 hours a day, I decided I should probably step in since it has been like 6 months since we last posted. A lot has happened in the last 6 months. We moved to Denver in July. Soon after, we made a little visit to Boise and did a little of this...
Logan has been working like crazy here in Denver. Nixon misses his dad a lot while he is gone, so every morning while Logan is getting ready for work Nixon has to mimic everything Logan does.
Logan and I went to the BSU-Virginia Tech football game in Washington D.C. over labor day weekend. My mom came to Denver to watch Nixon so that Logan and I could have a little vacay by ourselves :). It was awesome. We made a long weekend out of it and saw all that D.C. has to offer. We had a lot of fun... when I wasn't complaining about all the walking : ). I cannot find the camera, so the only pictures I have are the ones my mom took of Nixon sporting the jersey.
This past weekend, my sisters and mom came to visit for our annual girls weekend. Normally we go to Vegas, but none of them had been to Denver, so we partied here. We celebrated Libby's birthday and my birthday while they were here. We shopped and we ate. That was the whole weekend. We have no friends in Denver, so we were stoked to have some visitors.
Oh and by the way, you may notice I am a little fatter than usual... I happen to be about 19 weeks pregnant : ). I am due February 12th.
I love those last two. Nixon loves to pose for the camera these days. Love his face.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Hotlantan' the ATL
What's up everyone! So... back in January I accepted a job with AT&T and we promptly moved to Atlanta, Georgia during the following weeks. I drove a Penske rental truck and towed our Corolla behind it while Mallory and Nixon had the pleasure of flying to Atlanta. It was a long trip with stops in Provo to see my good friend, Ben Stevens; Albuquerque to see my old roommate, Doug Taylor; Dallas, and then Atlanta. It was a total of 42 hours on the road in four days. I got to see many parts of the country that I have never seen, but then again everything from Boise to Mississippi was pretty much ugliness. The Arches National Park area in Utah was pretty, but from Albuquerque to Atlanta I was following a huge storm and didn't see the sun for a couple of days. It also snowed in Texas (yeah... who would've thought). It also snowed a little in Atlanta twice and everyone freaked out and shut down the entire metro area. But that was back in February.
We are glad we made it to Atlanta. I am very fortunate to have survived the trip when I arrived at our apartment complex I noticed that the trailer hitch had nearly busted in half! I had just gotten off the freeway in rush hour traffic too. When I backed the car off the trailer, the tongue snapped off completely!
Fortunately, Penske never really asked questions and I didn't have to pay a thing!
I work on the 15th floor of a building in Dunwoody, Georgia. It's in the northern part of metro Atlanta. This is a shot of from my office towards downtown Atlanta in the distance.
Nixon has enjoyed Atlanta so far. Although, he does miss the attention his grandmas give him.
Holly and Dorn came to visit. We had good times at the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, which is the world's largest aquarium. We also hit up an Atlanta Hawks game. They played against the Charlotte Bobcats. We got to see Michael Jordan and the Hawks won in OT as Joe Johnson hit the game winner at the buzzer.
As sweet as Nixon is, he is still a little stinker sometimes and just doesn't get what he wants. Such is the case here:
Over the Easter weekend we went to Charlotte and visited with Melanie (Jebb) and Kenny Winn. We had a fun time with them and Nixon loved playing with their daughter, Madison. We hung out with Melanie's family just north of Charlotte for the holiday. Mallory dyed eggs for the first time in her life! I really thought she had better parents than that. ;) The kids also went on a little Easter egg hunt. It was quite fun even though Nixon had a better time taking the eggs out of the baskets than in to them.
This weekend we took a little trip to Athens - home of the University of Georgia. Today was their annual G-Day spring football game. It was a lot of fun and quite a bit different than the Boise State experience. The stadium holds over 92,000 people and it was nearly half full for the spring scrimmage! It's a beautiful stadium on a gorgeous campus. I wish we were here when fall hits so we could take in some of the action.
We are glad we made it to Atlanta. I am very fortunate to have survived the trip when I arrived at our apartment complex I noticed that the trailer hitch had nearly busted in half! I had just gotten off the freeway in rush hour traffic too. When I backed the car off the trailer, the tongue snapped off completely!
Fortunately, Penske never really asked questions and I didn't have to pay a thing!
I work on the 15th floor of a building in Dunwoody, Georgia. It's in the northern part of metro Atlanta. This is a shot of from my office towards downtown Atlanta in the distance.
Nixon has enjoyed Atlanta so far. Although, he does miss the attention his grandmas give him.
Holly and Dorn came to visit. We had good times at the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, which is the world's largest aquarium. We also hit up an Atlanta Hawks game. They played against the Charlotte Bobcats. We got to see Michael Jordan and the Hawks won in OT as Joe Johnson hit the game winner at the buzzer.
As sweet as Nixon is, he is still a little stinker sometimes and just doesn't get what he wants. Such is the case here:
Over the Easter weekend we went to Charlotte and visited with Melanie (Jebb) and Kenny Winn. We had a fun time with them and Nixon loved playing with their daughter, Madison. We hung out with Melanie's family just north of Charlotte for the holiday. Mallory dyed eggs for the first time in her life! I really thought she had better parents than that. ;) The kids also went on a little Easter egg hunt. It was quite fun even though Nixon had a better time taking the eggs out of the baskets than in to them.
This weekend we took a little trip to Athens - home of the University of Georgia. Today was their annual G-Day spring football game. It was a lot of fun and quite a bit different than the Boise State experience. The stadium holds over 92,000 people and it was nearly half full for the spring scrimmage! It's a beautiful stadium on a gorgeous campus. I wish we were here when fall hits so we could take in some of the action.
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