Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Road Trip to Utah

Dayna and I finally made it to Utah, via a car. It took over 5 days and we saw some amazing things. We put together this photo slideshow for everyone to see the goodness in which we partook.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Brazos Bend Camping Trip



Well, we finally made it out camping in Texas during November! Yeah!!! It was perfect camping weather. Cooled off at night, but not too cold. Beautiful, warm, sunny weather during the day that was nice enough for shorts. Our friends, the Campbell's and Downs's, joined us on our venture to Brazos Bend State Park only an hour from Houston. The biggest draw to this area--at least for me--was the fact that there are alligators! I had never seen an alligator outside of a zoo and thought it sounded exciting to camp near them.

We all arrived in the dark and pretty much took the last camping spot available. Needless to say, we were packed in like sardines. It's definitely not primitive camping, but we enjoyed our getaway. My favorite was the entire Boy Scout Council that seemed to be surrounding us. . . It didn't make me want to join--despite all their signs encouraging me to do so. It was probably the earliest I've woken up in a year--I love those high-pitched squeals from young boys before the crack of dawn. It was WAY before the crack of dawn but you would've thought it was 10 am with all the clatter! I hope we kept them up with all our chatting and laughter the night before! : )

Some highlights: seeing a variety of funky spiders, interesting birds, alligators, eating good food, enjoying company of friends, s'mores, seeing the stars, and a fire ant attack on my right ankle (6 bites from the little guy gave me a cankle--pretty sweet!). Can't wait to go camping again! Enjoy the photos and make sure to check out the video at the end (pause the music playlist on the right column before starting)!










Monday, November 9, 2009

Happy Halloween!!!


I bought 3 pumpkins that adorned our doorstep until Halloween day. One was used for our dinner in a pumpkin--which is a yummy casserole that's all cooked and you just clean the pumpkin, stuff with its new guts and bake in the oven. The other two were pawns in our hands and both experienced some of our carving skills. Conor also cleaned, salted and baked a punch of pumpkin seeds as well. I made Ghosts in the Graveyard dessert to top off our somewhat themed dinner. Of course there was snacking on the candy bars since the trick-or-treaters were practically non-existent on our street. That's why you always buy candy you like!!! : )

We had a couple friends over for dinner and had fun hanging out. Unfortunately the pumpkin was taking it's pretty time (kinda like me) and never did soften up enough to scoop some out with the dinner. It tastes like squash and is great if it's cooked! Bummer! Maybe next year I'll get it right. . . . And next year I won't be competing with football!!! : )










Friday, November 6, 2009

Surprises Come In Big Packages

A couple days before Halloween, we came home to a surprise on our doorstep. We had been shooting some bridal photos and by the time we were home it was dark. Conor wanted to know what I had ordered and I insisted nothing. He brought in the large box and told me it didn't look like nothing. Shane had just texted and told us to check our door so I figured it was from him. We had no clue what was inside, but it weighed a fair amount. I was guessing a 5 lb. brick of caramel for apples and candies since I told Shane I couldn't find any here. We opened up our box and found some lovely surprises!


I love surprises!!!

Me, trying to act surprised.

Almond Joys=joy in my mouth! Those are the best packing pellets I've seen yet!
Look at his face! Like a kid at Christmas!!!

I had to pry them out of his fingers . . .

He drank the first one so fast I couldn't capture it. So here was round 2 the next morning, thus the fluffy hair.

I think I should've timed this . . .

And he polishes it off!

He knows if he tilts it at an angle he can suck a few more drops out.

Officially gone and already compacted for the trash! : )


We were so excited and welcome surprises any time!!! : ) Shane and Mindy felt bad they were no longer going to be able to visit before Thanksgiving like we had talked about last month and sent us this consolation prize. Conor is especially grateful (not that you're not visiting) because he has been out of his beloved rootbeer milk for a couple months now. You can buy it in Logan at the Gossner's cheese factory. I bought 5 cases before we moved and hauled it with us. When we drive to UT for the holidays we're stocking up on more. Conor insists this is part of the year's supply food storage we should be saving . . . Shane thought it quite comical that we'll be loading up our car with cases of the stuff and wanted to see what it was all about when they visited Logan recently. They were very kind to think of us and send us our goodies! Thank you guys!!! We look forward to your visit next spring!

Monday, November 2, 2009

One Year Ago--South Korea


Ya, so we all know I never followed through in posting pics from our trip last year. I started out all gung-ho earlier this year with a slideshow from the first leg of our trip in Seoul. When the slideshow wouldn't play on our blog, I gave up and moved on to other things and forgot about it. Last week Conor and I were reminiscing about what we were doing last year at this time. He realized this would be his first year "home" in 4 years for Halloween. Last year we were in the air, flying to S. Korea when it hit. Total bummer! But our trip and experiences quickly made up for it! : )

Here is my tribute to exactly one year ago today! (At least according to my camera--it's too much work to figure out the EXACT same time it would've been November 2nd over there!).

All of the photos are from Hahoe Folk Village. With the exception of the last one--where Conor's loving our massive platter of food. It was a tasty, spicy Korean dish. I loved it except the fact that the entire chicken seemed to be included (minus the head and feet) and I had to start inspecting each bite. Enjoy our pics of looking back to 2008!!!









Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Happy Couple!


A couple of years ago Malia was very sneaky and managed to obtain a stack of old photos from Grandma Percy's house for a "Relief Society lesson". Well, there's some truth to that, but we wanted them for another reason. Unfortunately I kept them MUCH longer than I intended. Fortunately I am finally using another of the photos from the collection I scanned in. I have wanted to print and frame this photo ever since and finally retouched it today so I can send off to the lab. Yeah!!!

They are my great-grandparents on my dad's side--his father's parents. Nathaniel Eli Thomas and Susan Elizabeth Whitt were married November 19, 1903 in the Logan Temple. Almost 106 years ago--awesome! My middle name, Sue, came partly from this woman and a Susannah on my mom's side of the family. Maybe I'll be able to track down a pic of her, too! Just a little bit of family history that has come to life for me. I'm hoping to track down more photos of our grandparents, great-grandparents, great-great-grandparents, etc. on each side to add to our collection. This is fun! : )

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Chelsea's Visit



Fall is here!!! There may be no turning of the leaves, but our fall weather has arrived in Houston. We like to think Chelsea brought it with her from Utah during her stay two weeks ago. She visited for the weekend and when she arrived after midnight, it was smothering and nasty outside--felt just like a sweet, humid night I remember all too well. By the next day it had cooled 30 degrees and rained every day she was a here. Made it easier to stay indoors and accomplish my horrid project: cleaning up the rest of the upstairs bedrooms. Chelsea is the best friend ever and was so kind to offer (or at least agree after I twisted her arm 30 times) to help me tackle the daunting task. Despite all my efforts the past year, I still had a lot of crap--there's no polite way to put it! We were successful in our efforts and made it livable and now both bedrooms are ready for guests to visit! Yeah!!!! She was even so kind as to help Conor go through his belongings as well. lol. Sorry we don't have pics of the before and after but the stacks of stuff blocked the view. For those that saw it previously, you'll have to come back and check it out. I still have to decorate most the upstairs and hang things on the walls but have no clue what to do yet. I'm trying to let the creative juices flow since my brain is not filled with the clutter!

So, back to what's important. I was much in need of some Chelsea time and had missed her dearly. I was so excited she was able to visit! It was fun to hang out, talk and catch up a bit. Next time I promise we will: have more time to play, see the sites, not eat any ground beef chimichangas, and TURBO!!! ; ) We ate out, saw Whip It (hilarious--all 3 of us enjoyed it!) at the movies, went to the Houston Arts Festival downtown and had our friend Danielle join us, got loads of chocolate goodness at the Chocolate Bar, and topped off our sugar fix at Candylicious. Or maybe we topped it off to our trip to Kroger for ice cream and more candy. . . those Core Skittles flavor are amazing! I felt a little sick. But it was a great weekend and we loved having Chelsea here--just like old times!