Sunday, February 17, 2013

Sun Valley Wedding Reception

So, I've been really behind updating this blog so I'm playing serious catch up. I had some serious computer problems that are now (hopefully) fixed and had to go to Apple about 4 times too many.


Both of Jordan and David's receptions were incredible. I'll post photos of the Twin Falls reception later. Their Sun Valley reception on January 4th was beyond awesome. It took tons of work for all of us, but turned out just about perfect.


My dad spent a ton of time making these amazing ice lanterns. They lined the walk into the clubhouse. (One of my parents' friends has a house in Lane Ranch and he was kind enough to let us use their clubhouse. It's absolutely gorgeous!)




My mom and many of her friends worked tirelessly for months putting together the decorations. They looked amazing.









 





A definite highlight of the reception were the floating lanterns - like on the movie Tangled.


They were amazing.











A perfect ending to a perfect night.

Under Construction

My dad stayed the whole week of Thanksgiving to frame my basement.


He's the best!


Here are the plans:



I'm pretty excited and this all makes me feel very grown up.


So, it's almost all framed and we're just waiting for Spring so we can put an outside door in. I really don't want all the construction coming through my house.





I'm so grateful to have such a talented father. I'm also excited to have Jordan and David live here this fall.


I got this in the mail yesterday. It was full of the most delicious chocolate.


My parents are so great!!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

BINGO

I spent last weekend with a few members of my family in Lava Hot Springs, ID.

My mom grew up there as did my grandma and a few generations before them too. It's a sleepy little town (population 411 - no joke) with natural hot springs and an olympic size swimming pool complete with diving platforms and water slides.

In fact, my parents met at that pool. My mom was a lifeguard and my dad was there on a break from college. So, it's a pretty special place!!


A couple years ago, I blogged about my grandma's house and how it was almost completely destroyed by mold. Well, thankfully, the insurance company covered the loss and her house is completely new on the inside. It's pretty great.

This was the view from my window.




It was a super nice, relaxing weekend. I rode from Utah with Jordan, David, Cade and Krystal and we met my parents and my grandma and Aunt Launa there. It was so nice to get away. I read a 400 page book in 1.5 days. So nice to escape.


We (me, Dad, Cade, Krystal, Jordan and David) decided to try something new - on Saturday night, we headed to the Community Center to try our hand at BINGO. A friend of mine went a couple of months ago and loved it. He strongly suggested that we try it out and it was SO FUN! Seriously, not to be missed if you're ever in the area.









Cade got a Bingo! He won $33. Hooray!




One round was an "L with a postage stamp" to win. Dad was so close! Dang B9!

(His birthday is next week and I had a shirt made for him that says Lava Hot Springs Bingo on the front and B9 on the back. I hope he loves it!)


We had the chance to win $1199.99 on blackout but, sadly, we didn't. Cade was the only one in our group to get a Bingo. I hope we have better luck next time!


We were the only table without beer so, by default, we were the most boring table. There are some very interesting people at Bingo, that's for sure. But I was super impressed with some who were playing with 8 or 9 cards at a time. That's talent! The officiators were so funny too.They take Bingo very seriously.

I'm so excited to play again!


Cade's car is rear-wheel drive so we need a little help backing out of the driveway (did I mention it snowed pretty much the whole weekend?!).






We had the best weekend!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Top Secret

So, I can't wait any longer!


I have been wanting to post pix from David and Jordan's final wedding photo shoot, but Jordan told me I couldn't until they sent out their thank you cards.



Well, Jordan, you're taking way too long, so I'm posting them anyway...



(Please don't tell her!!)



We took these photos in Idaho - in Ketchum and Hailey and we had fun.




Well, as much fun as you can have hanging out in 20 degree weather.











Congrats to the happy couple!!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Incredible!

A few months ago, President Monson announced that charred remains of the Provo Tabernacle would be restored and built into a temple.

It was so, so devastating when the tabernacle burned but I am so excited for the new temple!

I was driving down University Avenue the other day and drove past the Tabernacle. It has been completely gutted and is literally just a shell. There is construction fencing all around the structure, so you can't see much, but I noticed that I could see daylight under the building. What? I was so confused!

A couple of days later, I made time to stop and check it out. They have literally removed all of the earth directly underneath the entire building and it is being held up by stilts.


It is definitely one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. (Well, I sorta saw it. I couldn't see too well through the fence, so I held my camera over the fence to get the following photos). I texted a picture to my dad and asked how in the world this was possible and he explained it a little and said that the building didn't move even a fraction of an inch. It completely blows my mind!


Can you see the truck and other machines parked underneath? That's a whole lot of trust!



I can't wait till Spring 2015 when the temple will be finished.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Tiny Spicy Chicken

One of the things I miss most about living in Logan is Tiny Spicy Chicken. I can't even remember the name of the restaurant, but it was some hole-in-the-wall Chinese place and I used to order Tiny Spicy Chicken a-la-carte for $6.95 and it would last for 3 meals.


I haven't had it in 6.5 years and I miss it!



So, I was feeling super adventurous the other day and thought I would just whip up a batch.




No big deal, right?



Well, it was a bigger deal than I thought. It took me just over 3 hours and I was so exhausted by the time it got done that I didn't enjoy it as much as I would have had I just hit the drive-thru.

Oh, AND, it was fast Sunday, so I didn't know it would take so long and I held off eating so that it would taste really, really good.


It was really good, but I was so tired - and starving that I didn't savor it as much as I should have. Good thing it's pretty good left-over too.


Hopefully I can get faster at making it or find a recipe that doesn't take so painfully long.



OR, find a restaurant in Utah County that has it on their menu. :)



I got the recipe here. It says it only takes 1.5 hours - but that's a lie!!