Thursday, December 24, 2009
Fun with family
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Institute Closing Social
(L to R: Carrie, Hollis, Jon, Me)
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Decorating for Christmas
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Slow Dancing on a Sunday Evening
My friendly fake fiancé
For your enjoyment, I've included some of our best shots. We're pretty amazing.
Friday, December 11, 2009
No pigs allowed
My roommate Hannah and I were walking to the blood donation center. We walked past an elementary school. In front of the school there was this sign. Not allowing pigs is a reasonable request. But why such a request needs to be made is a mystery. And why pot-bellied pigs are the only pigs forbidden is also a mystery to me.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Thanksgiving with the family
I discovered that I share a talent with my dad - I can sleep just about anywhere. I was tired, so I lay down in my grandma's rocking chair. I was completely comfortable and was able to completely relax... despite the fact that it looked like I was just about to fall off the chair. It was so impressive that my cousin Sara had to take a picture of me.
I slept for about 20 minutes.
Baby Orden is walking! And still ridiculously cute. Zoom in and look at his face. He's smiling a cute little smile.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Weddings and such things
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Flag football in Husky Stadium!
Every Novemeber, the Young Single Adults (YSA) for our church have a big flag football tournament. And we play football in the HUSKY STADIUM. Yes, a real football stadium. It was so exciting for me.
Our football team was called H1N1 and our motto was "Get Infected!" It made us happy. For warm-ups Jon led us in jazz-er-cise. Also, my roommate Emily and her boyfriend Taylor made all the girls in our house a sign with our names on it. After my team was eliminated from the tournament, I recruited people to run around with me with the sign to cheer on our other roommates. It was so much fun! And not that cold. It didn't even rain! :)
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Sweet chairs
I'm pretty sure that this was in the Salt Lake airport. There were these awesome chairs that had plugs for your laptop or cell phone. Best waiting area ever.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Folk Dancing
For one of my classes, I had to go to an event as part of the Seattle Fandango Project. This even was basically a dance. And everyone was invited to participate! I found myself up on stage before I knew it. (I'm the one in the blue shirt.)
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Homecoming in Wenatchee
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Menace to Society...
So our new friend Tyler turned 25 this last week. His roommate Steve thought it would be a blast to throw a "menace to society" party for him. This phrase comes from something Brigham Young reportedly said about how any man who is twenty-five years old and single is a menace to society.
However, we wanted this party to be a surprise. I had asked Tyler what kind of cake he would want, if he were to have one in a hypothetical situation. However, I was pretty sure he knew we were making a cake for him. So Carrie and I made him one for his birthday on Wednesday.
I'm pretty proud of it, especially since this is the first time I've ever been able to fit the entire word "birthday" on a cake. We gave the cake to Steve and it was just at his apartment when he got home. Heh. After he invited us over Thursday to eat the cake with him, I was pretty sure we'd thrown him off the scent of his real party that was in the works.
I made a "secret" facebook event, and we invited several people. The official story was that Tyler was going to come over and watch "Rudy" with a few of us.
Carrie and I went CRAZY on his "real" cake. We thought this "over-the-hill" candle was hilarious.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Conference Weekend!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
My new room!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
First days in Seattle
And the library at UW is so big that they have these signs posted. Just in case you get lost.
And the crazy diversity here - our LDS institute booth set up right next to the Secular Student Union. On the other side of us was the Jewish Experience, and on the other side of them was the Muslim Student Union. :) It was pretty awesome.