Tuesday, December 14, 2010

a sick story that just had to make the blog...

On Sunday I finally got out the Christmas decorations. It had been 2 years instead of just 1. I didn't decorate last year because I was really afraid our cats would destroy everything and we went out of town anyway.

All the decor is in our storage shed outside. It's a pretty terrible storage closet area. Every time I get anything out of there its either got bugs or cobwebs. Yuck! Well I found the two cardboard boxes of stuff and when I pulled out the smaller one, a portion of the bottom was missing. It was wet and probably just withered away. Thankfully most of my more special ornaments were wrapped in bubble wrap so the wet destruction didn't get all the way through. Most were saved. However, some things got ruined.

The biggest let down were our beautiful stockings. We got them as a wedding present and I only got to use them once. They were pure white and soft and furry. So pretty. Well, the wet bag I wrapped those in had a big hole in it too. In fact it looked like there were shavings of the plastic bag and when I looked closer....there was something else. Brace yourself.... DEAD MICE!!! That's right, about 4 or 5 dead baby mice. All curled up together, probably trying to keep warm and well, they didn't. I about freaked out, I think you can imagine. I yell for John because I could not look at it. I was actually surprised at how revolted I felt. Anyhow, he carefully picked up the bag so as not to spill the mice on our floor and placed it in the garbage. Then immediately took it to the dumpster.

A few minutes went by and I realize some of our most fragile ornaments must have been wrapped in those stockings. Ya know, to keep them from breaking. We had some little personalized stain glass angels that someone awesome gave us that never showed up. My guess is they were in the stockings, lost forever. It's really sad. I'm a little heart broken over it. Not only did we lose such beautiful stockings, but also some of the nicest ornaments we own. Ugh. It goes without saying that when we take down the decorations this year, they are going in a plastic Rubbermaid Tupperware thing. No more cardboard boxes. Ick!

Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

It seems only fair...

So I always post about the Twilight movies... but I think Harry Potter deserves recognition a lot more! How amazing is the world of Harry Potter? I haven't been to the new town at Disneyworld but I'm hoping to get there by next summer...we'll see. But seriously people, how much do you love Harry Potter?? I have read all 7 books twice each and I will read them again and again because they are brilliant! J.K. Rowling is a genious!

On November 13th I began the marathon... one movie a day for a week. I watched all 6 movies (in order of coarse) at home and then I went opening day to see the latest one, The Deathly Hallows. I was really impressed. It followed the book so closely. I know people are bickering about the weird nakedy kiss scene between an odd image of Harry and Hermione. At first I was a little shocked but then I thought about it for a few days and decided it was exactly what I would expect a Horcrux to do.... Make me feel uncomfortable. It was icky and it felt wrong and yeah it was a little disturbing. That's evil for ya.

Anyway, I told John before we saw it that I thought it would end at Bill and Fleur's and sure enough, I was right! Just had to brag about that for a second.

I'm also happy that they did make it into 2 movies. It will be a sad feeling after it's all over. I'm glad I can still be this excited about it for another 7 months.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Shout out to my awesome brother

For no particular reason at all I thought I would dedicate a post to my rad cool brother, Brett. Brett is, who I often tell people, a film guy. (Not to mention a million other cool things he is) When he lived in Utah a few years ago he made and worked on some movies that I was privileged to be in! Of coarse I was usually a background person. Never had any lines. But I'm not complaining, I had a blast just being there!

So, in this one, it is a music video about a girl and a computer. I'm just in the beginning of this briefly at about 5 seconds in..



This one comes from the movie, Pride and Prejudice an LDS comedy. I found this clip YouTube. It is the first like 8 minutes of the movie which is cool because I'm only in the beginning! Check me out at about 3 minutes 30 seconds. I'm sitting down and have a black shirt on.


One more little appearance was in his film, Bonjour Danny Bonjour. You can watch the whole thing on IMDB by clicking http://www.imdb.com/video/wab/vi3769041433/>
I'm a store clerk!

Yep, Brett is a pretty awesome guy! Thanks for letting me participate in the fun! I'm excited to see him and other family at Thanksgiving! And I'm pretty excited to meet my newest nephew, thanks again Brett! I love you!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween

At work this year I painted my pumpkin as SPIDERMAN. It took me seriously 6 hours to paint...if not longer. But it was worth it because I won 2nd place in the competition at work giving me a gift card to the mall! Sweet! Here is my awesome pumpkin:



I try to think of costume ideas in advance so I'm not left with some really lame last minute costume. The last two years I've worn a skirt and I'm not someone who often wears skirts outside of church. So this year I did not want to wear a skirt. I wanted to wear jeans. I made a list of ideas and John picked....Twilight. Ha Ha Ha I was surprised he wanted to go as Edward but I was all for going as Bella.

I wore jeans, my converse shoes, a TEAM EDWARD shirt that I got at Hot Topic for $10 and I had a girl from work curl my hair. Well my hair was a bit more complicated than that. I had her wrap it in rods and I sat under the dryer for about 35 minutes. Afterwards my hair was so huge and curly so I put on a headband to get it to calm down a bit. Anyway, I had to work in the morning and other then it being a slow day of work, we had fun. Here's me and my girls:


After work I zoomed home and helped John with his hair and he and I went out to meet up with some friends at Tucanos. We were looking pretty awesome. So were our friends. Here we are:




Fun Stuff!!!

Here's some more pics...

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

SAINT LOUIS!!!!

Good day everyone. This is a post I'm sure most of you are looking forward to. It's long and detailed and awesome. So, here we go....

John and I spent last week in his home town, St. Louis, Missouri. This was my first time to the fabulous city and we had one incredible trip. We arrived Tuesday the 21st at about 1:30. We got a sweet rental car, the new Kia Soul. (the cars with the hampsters in the commercials) We discovered surprising fondness of our transport vehicle.

We arrived at Robert Knold's house in South City. This guy is super cool and a doctor. He and John grew up together and they reminisced about old times. It was fun to hear about John as a kid. The three of us took his dog for a walk in the 90+ humid heat.. I was not enjoying St. Louis at this time. Except the scenery was quite beautiful, very very green and lots of tall trees. After coming home we got dressed and ready for Mat's rehearsal dinner. I got to meet more old friends of John and his family. As is tradition in St. Louis, our dinner consisted of toasted ravioli. In other words, deep fried ravioli. (If you didn't know St. Louis was known for deep frying just about everything...you will once you're done reading this!)

Wednesday we got up and I had breakfast at IHop. John and his family were meeting up for lunch at a place called Sesame, which is Chinese food. NOT my favorite. So, I ate at IHop. I ordered my favorite item, Cheesecake Pancakes with eggs sausage and hash browns. Now, I've gotten this dish a lot here in Utah because its great but in St. Louis it was even more amazing. I started learning that food in St. Louis comes bigger and better. Those pancakes had so much cheesecake filling that I could not finish it for it was too sweet. Which is ODD for me because I love sweets and I have never not been able to finish it before. Anyhow, we arrive at Sesame and just enjoyed some Lewis family time...which naturally takes place around food. After that we went back to the house and got ready for the wedding. John's one and only younger sibling was about to be married. Thus the main reason for taking this trip to St. Louis. We had a wonderful time. The wedding was very Mat and Sarah. The ceremony was Buddhist. The cake was decorated with henna stencil (that Sarah's mom did, she's a rockstar). The food was every type of dish and many, if not all, home made. They also had a Caricaturist (and I totally got her to draw John and I on a sailboat - yeah buddy). There was music and dancing and drinking and laughing and happiness everywhere!


Thursday we got up and went to the temple. John's parents kindly joined us and drove us. We had a remarkable time. Afterwords, we went to the classic, Steak and Shake. This is mainly your ultimate burger joint. You got great burgers, fries, and not to mention SHAKES!! I wish we had one here. Then we cruised on down to a mall where I got some cute headbands (because John wants me to wear cute headbands) and a new skirt which ended up cheaper then what was on the tag. Gotta love that! John's sisters, MaryAnn and Laurene would love to tell you about the cool balsamic vinegar store they found and sampled.. perhaps on their blogs. After the mall John got some friends together and played basketball at his old church. I took a tour around the church, hardly anything was locked and I drew some super hero emblems on a chalk board. Fascinating.


Friday we again got together with the family for more food and fun. We went to the City Diner. Yep, it's just called the City Diner. It's unbelievable. That food was superb! Really! After stuffing ourselves for like the 10th time John and I, along with his brother Todd, took our next adventure to the well known St. Louis Gateway Arch. It's an incredible monument and if I remember correctly, it's the tallest one in all 50 States! After lots of walking and waiting and site seeing we then headed for the great Fitz's. (But we quickly dropped by the Cardinal stadium) Matt was working the dairy bar at Fitz's that night. Yeah, dairy bar, how awesome is that? Why don't we have a place like that in Utah? We don't care about alcohol, just ice cream! Anyhow, again here was some traditional deep fried foods. Toasted ravioli and pickle chips. I think it's funny how they give the food more appealing names when really all it is is breaded and DEEP FRIED!!! Of coarse, it makes anything good. Oh boy does it ever!



Saturday was the most eventful day. We got up with an alarm for the first time on this trip and headed out for the St. Louis Zoo. Which is FREE by the way. How wicked cool is that? We saw all sorts of amazing things. The penguin exhibit is so close you might be scared a penguin will walk or swim up and bite you. Another cool part of the zoo was the butterfly dome. It's just a room filled with hundreds of butterflies. I felt like I was in some Disney cartoon fantasy. After seeing a bunch of cool stuff at the zoo we went to Steak and Shake again because it's fabulous and then we headed out for 6 Flags!!! St. Louis Six Flags has got it goin on! It made me hate Lagoon. (Utah's amusement park) These rides were longer, faster, higher, and more intense. I was actually scared to go on some. I think the Mr. Freeze ride was my favorite. It was so insane! I also went on Superman...sigh. After going wild on a bunch of rides we went to a famous little ice cream hot spot called Ted Drew's. (oh yeah we went here the night of the wedding too) It's a pretty cool place but I don't know if it was anything amazing. Hopefully no one was hurt by reading that.


Sunday we finally relaxed a bit. We sorta slept through church... it's optional when you're on vacation right? ...So we went out to eat, ha what a surprise! Again at the City Diner. This time I had the french toast. I mean the DEEP FRIED french toast. It was probably the most delicious french toast in the world. Then we went to this Elk Park where you can just drive through these hills in a preservation and behold the majestic animals. I forgot my camera so I only have cell phone camera shots. Then we went home and did about nothing for 4 hours. Which was great because by this time I think all the eating out had gotten to me because my stomach was hurting! We later went out to eat (i know what you're thinking) at this Irish bar type place. It was not the most wonderful atmosphere but we were with good company and I had some salad which made me feel amazing.



Monday we took it pretty easy too. We went to the Science Center, also free, with some friends and we got to look and mess around with a bunch of neato stuff. Later that night we went to Sam's Steakhouse. This is a place very fond to John because he worked there for many years and just loved everyone there. A few of the old gang was still there which was great because they didn't charge us nearly what we were supposed to pay. Plate's start at over $30.00 there. John must be pretty awesome for them to hook us up huh?


Then Tuesday, today the 28th we went out to eat breakfast at a place called Bill's Pancake House. John and I each had dessert waffles. They were great! As most places there tend to have delicious food! Then we waited around for our flight and yadda yadda trip was over.

This trip was just fantastic. My description only covers the top layer of everything we did and how great it was. I loved getting out of Utah for a while. Although I will say that one thing I really love about Utah is that every building is smoke free! I couldn't believe how restaurants there separate a smoking section and a non-smoking section by only half a wall. Gross! And sure the humidity was awful but that really only lasted the first 3 or 4 days. Then it cooled off and was beautiful weather the rest of our trip. And I gotta say, John has great friends. His friend Robert that we stayed with and his wife Katie are probably some of the nicest and coolest people ever! A lot of his friends have added me on Facebook even! People there are so friendly and welcoming and comfortable. St. Louis has so many cool things to do and see and eat! Who knows if we'll end up there. I think I might be able to handle it for a couple years anyway.

Hope you enjoyed this! I did!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

win a prize, enjoy a gift, and eat the greasy stuff

So I have a few things I've wanted to post and I hadn't yet because they don't go together. See for yourself...

For starters, I'm proud to announce that I made my sales goal in July and I got my new flat iron. It's awesome! Here is what it looks like,


Also, I wanted to mention how freaking awesome my sister is. She made me this cool bag, check out the radical inside lining!


And the last bit of random posting is about food. John and I occasionally eat terrible and delicious foods. This is on of my favorites, home made chili cheese fries....mmmmm don't cha just want some???

Monday, August 16, 2010

Johnny's birthday

So my husband doesn't care much about his birthday. I think it might have something to do with having 10 brothers and sisters growing up... can you imagine 11 big birthday parties in one year? Probably didn't happen much. But I like to think birthdays are great excuses to spend money and do something you normally wouldn't do. So, we did the Tucanos thing again (like we did last year) on Saturday night.

Sunday night was spent with friends. John and I like to host what we call Sundaes on Sunday. We get a bunch of vanilla ice cream, bowls, and spoons then we invite a bunch of people over and assign them toppings to bring. So, the more people who show up, the bigger your variety of toppings will be. It's a great way to socialize and get to know people. Plus it's a great way to cool off in the summer! Here's some of the crowd...

The best part of his birthday, in my opinion, was his birthday present from me! I got John an Ipod Touch. Something that is right up his alley! He was completely surprised and so excited! I was proud to get him the perfect gift!

Today is John's actual birthday. 29! I can't believe we're getting so old so fast! He's at work right now and earlier today he renewed his drivers license. Fun huh? Like I said, he doesn't care what he does on his birthday. But at least we got to have a good weekend. Hopefully he makes some good tips tonight!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

some of my hair history

I am a hairdresser... but even before I professionally became one, I had many different hair styles and colors. As exciting as that sounds, I only captured a few on film. I thought it would be fun to post a few and see everyone's reactions. Also, if you happen to have a weird/unique hair picture of me please send it my way via email. Thanks and enjoy!

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