Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Christmas Present Weekend

What an incredible weekend!  All thanks to my thoughtful and amazing husband.  Chris really out did himself for my Christmas present.  In November we saw the trailer for Les Miserables.  I just casually mentioned that I didn't want to see the movie just yet because I wanted to see the play first.  I guess that was a part of me that I hadn't shared with him because he was appalled that I hadn't ever seen it.  Minutes later we were online trying to figure out when it was going to be in Salt Lake.  Lucky for us, Pioneer Theater Company had it in their rotation this season.  We decided at that very moment that we were going to go, and that we were going to buy tickets when it got a little bit closer.  1 month later as we were opening Christmas presents from each other I found out that Chris got the Les Miserables tickets for me for Christmas.  And our seats were on the 3rd row!  I told him that I would have been fine with tickets further back, but he insisted that if I was going to see it for the first time, I had to see it the right way.  And that way was to be as close to the stage as possible.

The months had come and gone, and before I knew it it was May 24th.  The day before our show.  We stayed in Salt Lake Friday night because our show was the matinee on Saturday.  We didn't want to spend a lot of money for a 1 night stay, so we went a little cheaper than we normally do hotel-wise.  We checked in and the lobby was pretty nice so we thought that we had made a good decision on not spending as much.  That thought disappeared when we stepped into our room.  We opened the door, and it was pretty scary.  There were stains on the chairs, we were convinced that they were probably urine stains.  There were also some dark spots on the floor.  We were sure that those were blood stains.  I tried to make the most of it, thinking that it wasn't so bad.  And then I saw the tub.  There was no way that we were going to shower in there.  We didn't even feel comfortable enough to walk around without shoes on.  So we kept our shoes close by the bed.  What a scary place.  In order to not spend a lot of time there we walked to Denny's for dinner.  And we went to The Gateway to go shopping.  Chris was really sweet and told me that since it was my Christmas weekend I could do whatever I wanted.  So naturally shopping was on my list.

The next day we woke up bright and early. . .  Well, Chris never really fell asleep.  His body was on high alert all night.  Since we were up at 8 we decided that we would go check out breakfast.  The spread was actually not too bad.  We had a good breakfast and then just sat around until about 11 when it was time for us to check out.  We then made our way to City Creek so we could waste a couple of hours and that way I could do a little more shopping.  We went to H&M and Restoration Hardware.  Chris was a really good sport and helped me pick things out to try on at H&M.  He is pretty tapped into style.  After we wasted some time we left and headed up to Pioneer Theater.  Once we pulled into the parking lot,  I was shocked to see what people were wearing.  Call me old fashioned, but I always thought if you were going to some kind of cultural event it was proper etiquette to dress a little nicer.  Not necessarily black tie, but not t-shirt and jeans either.  Boy did we see a lot of t-shirts and jeans and shorts and tennis shoes and flip flops.  Why do people feel the need to not look nice or dress up for an event that clearly you need to.  I just don't understand it. 


We got to our seats and I couldn't wait for Les Mis to start.  I was so anxious and excited for everything to start.  And then it did.  The music stared.  The moment was finally here.  The moment I had waited 5 long months to experience.  To sum up, I was blown away by the entire thing.  Chris had warned me before that if I didn't cry from the story, I would cry from the music.  The music was so powerful and I was very emotional.   I was crying through out the whole play.  I couldn't control myself.  I finally regained my composure enough to make it to the car, and then I lost it again.  The play had an emotional hold on me and I couldn't shake it.  It was the greatest thing I have ever seen!  I already want to go again.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Cars, Plants, and Food


Chris and I actually had plans this last weekend.  I know I know. . .  Lets sound the adventure alarm!  We normally don't have a whole lot going on.  Which is fine with us.  But it is nice to get away from our usual routine and do something exciting and different.  Early Saturday afternoon we went to the UVU car show at Thanksgiving Point.  Last year we missed it, and I was not going to let that happen this year.  Chris loves a good car show, and the UVU one is one of his favorites.  He doesn't let us waste anytime while we there either.  He is pretty particular about what he wants to stop and look at.  I asked him what he wanted to look at this year.  His response, "Only the cool cars that I actually care about."  I wasn't sure what that meant, but hat seemed like a good answer for me.  I didn't really care what we stop to look at, just as long as he was enjoying himself.   Later on that afternoon my mom and brother Zach came to Springville to see us.  I always appreciate when my mom comes to see us.  She has been down 3 times since we have moved and for that I am very grateful.  It's nice to know that she cares about us enough to make the 1 hour and some odd minutes drive to come and see us and our new life.  Anyway, I am getting side tracked.  Once they got here we went to a place in Springville called, Doman's Nursery and she bought us a beautiful mixed succulent plant for our front porch.

My mom loved it so much that she is trying to plan another trip so she can come down and get one of her own.  Chris and I are pretty thrilled about it.  Thanks again mom for the wonderful plant!  In one of our many chats of the day, my mom had mentioned something about the Payson temple and asked if we had been to Payson to see the progress.  We had not.  I didn't even know that they had done any kind of ground breaking on it.  Well, when we arrived, this is what it looked like. . .

Needless to say, they have done a lot of work on it.  Also, it's huge.  Chris and I both thought that it was going to be one of the smaller temples.  We were wrong on that assumption.  It sure is going to be beautiful though.  The outside is not white.  I looks like it is going to be an ivory color.  It's gorgeous.  We sure are lucky to have so many temples close to us.  Once the Payson and the Provo City Center temple are finished there will be 4 in Utah County.  How blessed are we??  The next amazing adventure we went on with Zach and my mom was out to dinner.  We wanted to take my mom out to a late Mother's Day dinner.  We also wanted to try somewhere new.  We decided on a quaint little place in Springville called Art City Trolley.  It was a lot of fun, and the food was delicious!  It's definitely somewhere that we are going to go to again.  They had so many yummy options on their menu.  That is not a good thing for someone like me who is bad at making decisions.  Especially food based.


All in all it was a wonderful weekend.  I am really happy that my mom and Zach were able to come down and show their support for us, our house, and our new life in Springville.  Next weekend should be great too. . .  But I will blog about that adventure next week.  You won't want to miss the update!  It'll be a good'n.

Monday, May 6, 2013

My Summer Nemesis and Friend

Well, it's that time of year again.  The weather is getting warmer, people are out and about, coats are finally getting stashed, and yard work begins.  Oh yard work, you are my nemesis this year.  Now don't get me wrong, I am super duper excited to get our yard put in.  That's not the issue.  I can do yard work like nobody's business.  Figuring out what our yard is going to look like. . .  That is a different story.  Chris and I have been discussing it over the last couple of weeks, and we are trying to decide what we are going to do.  It is more difficult than we expected it to be.   On Saturday we walked around our yard talking about our options and our likes and dislikes of landscaping.  We know we want some trees, interesting flowers and bushes, and I definitely want a garden.  But where was it all going to go?  We finally went and stood out in our backyard and decided that we were going to get it all figured out.  

If we are looking out the back window, the yard seemed big but manageable.  Standing in the yard itself is a different story.  We didn't realize how enormous our yard really is.  I understand that it is going to be nice to have all of that space once it is finished, but getting it finished it is the tricky part.  What to do what to do?  Hmmm. . .  I think that we finally have a plan.  Well, for the most part.  But the plan is only known to 2 people.  We will share our secrets once the process is started.  I would love for it to look like this. . .
 

But seeing as we don't have that much money or space, something a little more simple will have to do.