Saturday, August 30, 2008

Yet Another Puppy Update

I do realize that most people have enough in their lives that they don't have to get THIS excited about the arrival of a new puppy, but we really don't. We have been planning and waiting for over a year for this moment and our excitement level is reaching ridiculous proportions. The puppies are now a little over four weeks old and so cute it is not even right. We get to drive to Spokane in about three weeks to bring ours home for good. Enjoy!

These are the girls. It is still possible that we may end up with one of these gals but we are still leaning more towards the little fella in the next picture.

This is the lone male in the litter. Our breeder says he is very playful and cuddly. I think he is just about perfect!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Puppy Update

We have a new picture of our puppies. We get to take ours home in about a month now!

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Our Puppy is here!

Our super cute puppy was born last Tuesday, July 29th. The litter includes four females and one male and we are hoping to take the boy home in about 6 weeks. We are supposed to have first choice so it shouldn't be a problem. We could still end up with a girl based on how we feel when they get a little older and how their personalities fit ours. We are so excited!

Who doesn't love a good dog pile!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

The Bar, etc.

Nate takes the Bar exam this coming Tuesday and Wednesday. Things are getting tense and he is studying like mad. Once he passes he will finally be a real live lawyer! It has been a long road and we will both be glad to be done with this last major part.

I recently went, somewhat against my will, to Boise State orientation. It was good to see the campus and I was excited to get signed up for my classes. After I went through the whole "don't steal, don't walk around campus alone at night, make sure you study" spiel I tried to register for classes. They informed me that I had been discontinued and that I was not actually a student at Boise State. I yelled and waved my brand new student ID in their faces and said "I beg to differ!" enough times that they finally called the deans office and had someone with special clearance re-enroll me. Of course I had to wait until the next day to register for my classes so everything I need is long gone and I am showing late enrollment so I am not eligible for financial aid. Needless to say the day was not fun and I still have an endless list of people to yell at before everything is fixed. For example, even though I took AP English Lit in HS, Honors English Composition and Advanced Persuasive writing at BYU, I apparently have not filled the English 101 requirement at BSU. BS-U is right so far. I am trying to stay positive and take my mom's advice that yelling gets you nowhere, but it makes me feel better to yell. Finally, after all this, I did get some fun classes--not ones I really need, but fun all the same. I am excited to get back in the swing of things, and I'm sure things will look up any time now. Rant over... well, paused. I'm sure I will have more to say in the future. I can just tell.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Hawaii

We recently took a trip to Hawaii with my family for graduation. I graduated, Amanda graduated and Daniel graduated so it seemed like a good time to go. It was a fantastic trip and we all had a lot of fun. We spent a week on the North Shore of Oahu and spent a lot of time lying on the beach, golfing and seeing the sights around the Island. The Polynesian Cultural Center was definitely a highlight. Visiting the various exhibits about the islands was a lot of fun and very educational. We recommend it to anyone who is considering going. Here are some pictures from our trip:

Here we are at an overlook in the mountains. It was pretty.This you can almost tell is us at the sunset on Turtle Bay. It was awesome.
Here are all my siblings at Pearl Harbour. It was powerful.
Here we are in front of the Hawaii Temple. It was Beautiful.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Nauvoo

On our move from Indiana to Idaho we made a little stop in Nauvoo. I had never been there and Nate hadn't since he was little. We stopped by Carthage and then stayed in a cute little motel. I was surprised at how tiny the town was. The first night we grabbed some burgers at a little "family" diner full of drunks that scared me a little but the trip was uphill from there. The historic town was really cool. We loved the blacksmith and the brick maker. We also went to the show that the senior missionaries put on that was really cute. It was so great to see part of the history of our church. It made me a little sad but it was good to see. We got to go to the temple and we went to the Nauvoo hotel buffet which was delicious. I recommend it to anyone who hasn't been.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Graduation

Here are some pictures from graduation. This was over a month ago but that is how I blog. We are already moved and settled in Boise but for those of you who wanted to share the moment of Nate's graduation here you go. It was pretty spectacular. The robes were ridiculously cool and I was so proud of my little graduate. He is now working hard to live up to that fancy diploma by studying for and passing (fingers crossed) the Bar.


The Proud Moment.


Here's me and Nate with our great friends Kasey and Skyler from Law School and our ward. We miss them!

This is me taking Nate's diploma and telling him that it is half mine and he can have it back when he passes the Bar. I'm not worried. He's a smart fella.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Boise

We're finally set up in Boise so I can concentrate on the wonderful experience that is studying for the bar. Alayna has done a great job of setting up our house and it looks great! I take the bar at the end of july so until then I will be sequestered in my bedroom listening to lectures and reading bar review books. My only reprieve is going to a wedding at the end of June. After the bar I start work on the 4th of August then its clear sailing until we get Bowie (our puppy) at the end of September.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

We're Going to Boise

Just a quick update to let everybody know we got a job! I will be working for Judge Thomas Neville in the Idaho 4th district court. We are really excited for this especially to come back west to the dry desert air. We graduate on the 18th then pack up and move 3 days later. We'll take about a week to make the trip back and stop at some of the sights along the way like Navoo, Des Moine, and North Platte. We'll spend a little time with our families on Memorial day then go move in to our new apartment. We hope everything is well. We'll write more soon.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Utah Bar...

After an excruciating application process we are officially signed up for the Utah Bar exam this July. We still don't know where we are going to be but the best options are either in Utah or are Utah adjacent so that's what we have settle on so far. If we get the job in Idaho then he may have to take the Idaho Bar as well which is endless hassle but would give us a lot of interstate options.

On another note we listened to conference today and I had many thoughts and feelings, most of which were good and all of which were encouraging. Hopefully many of you listened and will have a better week because of it. We love President Monson!!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Puppies!!!

I'll start by saying that no, we don't have any job information or decisions yet. We are still considering options in Boise, ID, Boulder, CO, and Salt Lake City, UT. Hopefully we will have a destination soon because Bar deadlines are approaching. We only have nine weeks left here before graduation and I am starting to, as Nate says, get trunky. I want to start packing now but we still need our stuff, and I have pretty much checked out at work and in our ward.



In other news we are getting a puppy!! We have wanted one for years, pretty much since we got married, but we have always lived in apartments that don't allow pets. This year I have been working in an animal hospital and Nate and I have been helping with the puppy kindergarten class there. It is pretty funny to see Nate crawling around the floor with five or six puppies and we love it. Almost daily I have people come in with their new puppies and get so jealous. So finally, and after MUCH research, we have picked a breed and a breeder and we have first pick of this year's litters. We probably won't get to bring it home till the end of this year but that works well since we don't know where we will be living yet. The breed is schnoodle, which is pretty cute in itself. It is a mix of a miniture schnauzer and a miniture poodle and it is unbelievably cute. They look a lot like McGruff, the dog I grew up with, just a little smaller. It will be a little pal for me to hang out with while Nate works long hours. If you want to check them out go to uptownpets.us. I haven't decided if I want all black or if I want the black and brown (phantom).










These are puppies of the kind Nate wants. They are Irish Wolfhound puppies. They will grow to be over 6'6" tall on their hind legs and over 120 pounds but they will stay this sweet. We will probably need to wait a while before we get one.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Sad Stories

I know I'm a bad blogger and it's a little sad that this is what I am blogging about but here goes. I am surprisingly sad about Heath Ledger's death. I didn't realize I was so attached. I suppose it makes sense; he was my first real movie crush in Ten Things I Hate About You and A Knights Tale. I just didn't think I was that affected by pop culture but I am really sad. I am also sadder than I thought about the recent death of Brad Renfro who was in Tom and Huck. It's things like this that make you wonder why talented and blessed people destroy their lives. It is even more sad when you realize that these people often have children that they are leaving behind. I know this is a sad thought but it should just remind you to hug your kids and do what's right. Until I blog again (could be weeks, could be months)...

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Christmas time!

Merry Christmas everyone! I didn't quite have it together for all my Christmas cards this year but I did try to send some to the grandparents at least. For the rest of you, we are thinking of you and we do love you. As you bloggers already know Nate and I have had a crazy and wonderful year. We have done more traveling than most people get to do in a lifetime and have moved three times (not our record, by the way). Nate is finishing up his second to last semester of law school and I have a job at an animal hospital. My job has been great but hard for both of us because we want a puppy so bad. I see the cutest little puppies every day at work and I see people who don't take care of them very well and I think I would be so much better at it. We have big plans to add to our family next year (puppies, not babies. Sorry Moms). I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas! We love you!

Friday, August 24, 2007

Here we go again

I have been remiss. I have discovered since coming home that I am only a blogger borne of boredom. When life gets busy the blog takes the hit. Nate and I have up and moved again. Deep down (or maybe just right on the surface) I wish we could have gone back to London, but South Bend seems intent on charming us. The first week we have been here we have not seen the sun and we have experienced gale force winds and rain on a regular basis. There is a constant drizzle and no matter how many times I run my chi iron down my hair it is desperate to show just how curly it can be. This may not sound charming to some but to us it has the homey feel of Hammersmith. I feel as I drive Nate to and from campus each day through the haze that I am back in foggy London town. Yesterday as we were returning home, however, we saw the price payed by the decreased visibility on the roads. As we pulled through the pretty tree lined drive to our apartment, in the middle of the road lay one of our beloved geese, dead. These geese cross the road many times a day and even the morning rush waits for them to pass but some incredibly impatient person decided they couldn't wait. I think the stress of moving and unpacking and job hunting all came home at that moment and I just started to cry. Nate, while not a heartless person (he truly was sad for our goose), seemed conflicted as to whether the scene was funny or not. He consoled me but I still feel sad when we drive by the flock.

I have new pictures to post from yet another adventure (this one to Pheonix). I will get right on that.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Busy

I don't know how people have normal lives and still have time to blog. Since we have been home it has been just about the last thing on my mind so I am trying to catch up. The summer has gone so fast and we are now about three weeks away from moving to Indiana for our final year. Nate has loved his job and is trying to decide where we wants to work permanantly. Meanwhile I am causing as many problems for him as I can by having surgery last Thursday to fix my septum and clear out my nose so I can breathe. I have been completely useless since and Nate is, as ever, a really good sport about it. It has also been really nice to have both our families around to help and mostly my mom who picks up all my slack. We will be leaving in a week to go on what was supposed to be a white water rafting trip to Vail,CO and what is now a relaxing weekend in the mountains (my doctor laughed at me when I asked if I could still raft). We will have to make up the trip and do Moab real soon. I will post pictures when we have them!

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Carpinteria

Nate and I had only been home for about a week when I was off again. I went with my mom and my sisters to Carpinteria Beach in California. My dad and brother, Nick, came for a few days as well. I had to leave Nate this time and that made me sad. It was the first time we had been in different time zones. Besides missing Nate it was a wonderful week. There is a campground right on the beach and we just set up some tents and sat on the beach all week long. It was good to spend time with my family as I had not seen them for about six months until we got home.

We had really good weather all week and I got some good shots of the beautiful sunset.

Shelby and my Dad and I built a sand igloo. It fell down when they tried to hollow it out. Whoops.

Cute Girls!

Here we are! Plus a neighbor kid that hung out with us.

The day after I got back Nate and I went down to Blanding for my family reunion. I will post some pictures of that later!

Friday, June 08, 2007

COME ON DOWN!!!!!

So Bob Barker has left the Price is Right after over 50 years and over 6,000 shows, and it is the end of an era. I am very sad to see it go. One of my earliest memories is being so excited that I had afternoon kindergarten so that I could stay home in the morning and watch the Price is Right with my mom. I had a childhood dream to get on the show and wear a cute sweatshirt from whatever college I came from and win a car and kiss Bob on the cheek. I suppose I could still go to the show but it just wouldn't be the same. Goodbye, weekdays at 11.

By the way, we are home safe and sound and it feels like we never left. I am working on some cool slide shows but it may be beyond my blogging prowess to post them on here. We shall see.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

To whom it may concern...

By the time you read this we will be on our way home!

Hooray!

That is a little misleading because it is a bitter sweet feeling, leaving here. This has been a place filled with much happiness, fun, and love. We leave our cute little flat behind with heavy hearts that are only lifted by the prospect of being back in our mountain home.

We love you all and we'll see you soon.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

1 day

The number one thing we are most excited to see when we get home...




We'll see you all in the next day or so.


We love you!

Monday, June 04, 2007

2 days

2 days! Can you believe it? We can't. I still have final so it isn't quite real for me yet but Alayna had lunch to say good-bye to all of her friends from the ward today and is sad to leave, but happy to come home!

top 2 favorite british people:

2: David Bowie (Alayna)
1: Shakespeare (Nate)

Coming tommorrow: no. 1