I am happy to announce that I accomplished my 2012 goals… well most of them. If you don’t want to click on the link, here is my list of goals from 2012… Complete a half marathon. This one to be exact. (DONE!) Read The Book of Mormon. (DONE!) Graduate from USU for a second time and become a … Continue reading
Category Archives: celebration
Life Lately
Here’s a quick look at what I’ve been up to… beware, it’s a pretty extensive list with photos. Went to the temple. The Jordan River Temple to be exact. Got sick after trying not to. Celebrated Thanksgiving in Logan. Got really good gas mileage going to Logan. Went running outside and enjoyed every minute of … Continue reading
Elder Brown
My brother went to the Missionary Training Center (MTC) today! I cannot believe how fast time went. He will be serving a mission in Budapest, Hungary for two years for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I am so proud of him and love him to pieces! Good luck brother! Continue reading
Hungarian Horntail
I am such a nerd but I associate Hungary with Hungarian Horntail dragons from Harry Potter. Hungarian Horntails are kind of scary (see image below). Who would want a fire-breathing dragon attacking them? Not me.Image Source You may be thinking to yourself, why is she talking about dragons? Well, now I will associate Hungary with … Continue reading
The Fourth of July
Happy Independence Day! I am grateful for this country and all the freedom I have because of the sacrifices of others. It’s been a fun day of running errands, reading, cooking delicious food, and being with family. I got to hang out with some family last night and we had a cook out plus we … Continue reading
Little Ava
My sister had her little girl on May 30. She is precious and tiny! Congrats to my sister and brother-in-law! I just love her (and her parents) so much. She is a happy little girl. She has really long toes! One day I will teach her how to grab things with them. She sometimes gives … Continue reading
Memorial Day
Thank you to all those that have given their lives for our freedom. I appreciate the sacrifice and commitment. There will never be enough THANK YOUs for those who have died protecting this country and those that are still protecting this country. We went to the cemetery to hear about our ancestors and relatives. I love … Continue reading