Sunday, February 15, 2009
Valentine's Day weekend
Hey! Ok, back from our mini-vacation. It was so great. Very relaxing. While I hate paying for my timeshare, it really is nice to be able to stay in such a great resort and feel like its free. :) Our condo was huge! Full kitchen, large living room w/fireplace and flat screen, murphy bed (in the living room), and a large bedroom also with flat screen. Though, my favorite part was probably the bathtub. Sounds weird, but in my new apartment, the tub is only for showering (the surface of the tub has been worn away by the constant drip from the faucet, not so good for bathing). So, this bathtub with limitless hot water was AMAZING. Anyway, moving on. Our first day there, we walked around downtown. Dave got up earlier than me and went to scout out the town, then took me to some really neat places. Theres a coffee shop/bookstore called "Off the Beaten Path" that we liked (Dave took pictures, very cute place). Then we went to a sweet little bookstore called "Epilogue," which was probably my favorite place. They had an Antiquarian section in the back with all these old-book-treasures. We sat on the floor, looking through tons of books, checking copyright dates and trying to feel out their value. We both found some really amazing things. Dave will have to write about his, but I found a book of poems with a letter inside, postage was 2 cents, 1914. It was so incredible to get this insight into that time period through the simple letter and poetry. I also found 2 volumes of a history collection, copyrighted 1847 with beautiful gold filigree on front, back and spine. Its worn a bit, but they're wonderful. We went to a cute 50's themed diner after that, as seen in the Dave picture. Then we went back and napped for a while. (BTW, when Dave came back from his exploring that morning, he brought flowers and my favorite juice. What a sweetheart!) We then went to the hot tub (outdoors, so freezing, but really nice in the water), then to dinner at a cutesy little italian place for calzones. Next day, we went back to the bookstore, found some more treasures, took a nap, saw "He's Just Not That Into You" (not for kids, we felt terrible for this poor kid in the theater with us, far too scandalous) which was an OK movie. Then we went hot tubbing, then up the mountain to this cool pizza place for dinner. After, we went to watch some live music (a very odd band, rap-funk I think Dave called it?). We drove back on Saturday and tried to stop at all the bookstores/DI's along the way, and I bought more books. We made it home in time to get all dressed up and go to dinner at La Vigna, then we rented Lord of the Rings. I don't know if this weekend sounds ideal to anyone else...but it was by far the best Valentine's Day I've EVER had. Its definitely the first one where I dared to be excited about it, dared to hope that my significant other would take care of me. I don't think any of you are in the dark about this, but I'm crazy about Dave. He is the most wonderful man I've ever met (sorry, daddy), and I love all the time I get to spend with him. I'm so grateful to have him in my life.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Valentine's Day
So, I may be a terrible blogger. :) It's been a while. Dave and I are headed out of town tomorrow, bound for Steamboat Springs, Colorado. I'm SO EXCITED. This week has been really busy at work, and the busier it is, the more I dislike my job. Here's a picture of where we're headed:
Looks pretty. I'll post pictures when we get back!
Looks pretty. I'll post pictures when we get back!
Monday, February 9, 2009
So I've seen quite a few of my friends and family doing this "Random 20 Facts" thing on Facebook or on their blogs...so I thought that I would follow suit and put up my own 20 random facts about myself list...(this is Dave by the way)
- I used to have a giant mole/birthmark thingy on my face until I was 13 years old
- I’ve worn glasses since I was in kindergarten
- I served a mission in the Canary Islands (owned by Spain, just off the coast of Morocco)
- My brother Jim was the first person to convince me to read the scriptures
- John convinced me to read novels (Thanks John!)
- I first grew my goatee when I was 15 years old
- In high school I played football, wrestled, threw shot and discus, and ran in a couple of 4X100 relays.
- I was engaged after being home from my mission only 3 ½ months.
- I was divorced after being married for 2 ½ years
- My brother and I used to fight each other with various “weapons” (croquet mallets, sticks, steel bars, etc.)
- I can play (to one degree or another) the guitar, piano, ukulele, saxophone, clarinet, and timple (look it up, it’s a real instrument).
- I have been to the “Fire Swamp” and the “Cliffs of Insanity” from The Princess Bride.
- I went to school at BYU Hawaii for a semester after my mission.
- When I was a kid, I was rushed to the hospital, bleeding from my ear, because my sister Liz pushed my head into a rocking chair.
- I have broken my femur, tibia, fibula, 2 vertebrae, several fingers and my big toe (John should remember the toe. I actually severed my big toe and had to have it sewed back together)
- In 2007 I lost 70 lbs in 3 ½ months. Dropping my body fat down from 26% to 7%
- In late 2008 I gained 30 of those lbs back.
- I’m in the process of learning several programming languages (MXML, Actionscript 3.0, and Ruby)
- My favorite food is Sushi
- In high school I bench pressed 405 lbs. I weighed 192 lbs at the time.
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