Thursday, September 23, 2010

Date Night and Tending Lucy


Last week was a great week. I got home from work and found beautiful yellow roses on the table from my Jason. It made my day. Then last Friday, we went on a date to an amazing Mexican food restaurant and redboxed "Killers." Don't see it! The first half was entertaining (hello, it has Ashton Kutcher in it), but the second half was absolutely ridiculous. It was so fun to have a night out! Then on Saturday, we got to watch my adorable niece Lucy. It is so fun to play with her. "Mimi help me make chocolate milk, Mimi we need more water to built our castle." We built a sand castle and had so much fun. Jason even read her a book while the Utah game was on.

The beautiful flowers just waiting on the table for me

Date night, Jason loves to match me.



Jason and Lucy cheesing at the camera


Reading together while watching the Ute game



So proud of her sandcastle





I Love Lucy

Sunday, September 12, 2010

St. George with the Davies Family

Over Labor Day, we went to St. George with the Davies Family. It was fun to get away from everything for a weekend. We left on Thursday right after work and came back Monday night. It was so much fun. We got to the beautiful condo around 8:30, just in time to catch the last bit of the Utah game. They won, which was a great start to the trip. The rest of the trip was filled with shopping, going to the pool, seeing the Disney play "Tarzan" atTuachan (amazing), Vegas shopping, wonderful food and restaurants, and fun game nights! Thanks so much Davies for such a wonderful and fun trip. Here are some pictures from our trip.




















Wednesday, September 1, 2010

AHH SWEN YA BO BA BITZEEWAWA


If you didn't know by the title, it is from Lion King. Not really sure how to spell it, but I have had those random chants stuck in my head since last night. Jason, I, and my family went to see Lion King at the Capitol Theater last night. I don't think many people know how much of a dork I am when it comes to plays, especially musical ones. I have loved the play Les Mis since the first moment I heard the music. When I was little, I had all the songs memorized, and my mom always tried to make me sing "Castle on a Cloud" in church. Then I saw the play and was more obsessed. Without fail, every time i see Les Mis now, I cry, I laugh, and my mouth hangs open because I become so engrossed in it every time.
Lion King was no different. I thought the costumes were amazing, it was so awesome how people moved like the animals, and how the voices seriously sounded so much like the Disney movie. I also loved the music. They had the most amazing voices, especially Rafiki. The play was also hilarious; Timon, Pumba, and Zazu were my favorites. Jason said he would look over, and I would have my mouth open staring at the stage. Yes, I am a dork. It was so fun, Thanks Dad and Mom for taking us. I always like to spend time with the fam.