Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The New Year!

This year we brought in the new year sick. Trey, Easton and I had colds :( Sickness has unfortunately lingered in our home for quite some time now and we are all ready to return to a somewhat normal schedule, as opposed to sitting at home all day watching Toy Story over, and over, and over...

We attempted to make New Year's Eve a special occasion by ordering take-out from Tsunami and renting a couple of movies. Sushi was delicious but our movie was interrupted by lots of coughing from little ones. So much so, that by the time our two hour movie had taken us four hours to not even quite finish, we gave up and went to bed. No staying up until midnight for us!!

It was kind of odd spending New Year's Eve this way. It is the first year we haven't been out with friends. Even so, I am very excited for a new year. 2012 was good to us and I'm sure 2013 will bring many great things.

Highlights from 2012
Dave and I ran our first half marathon together
Family vacation to California
Weekend in Moab with friends
Trey and Easton turned 2
I graduated in August
We leased a brand new Toyota Sienna! (I don't care what you think, vans are cool)
Dave graduated in December

Just a few things we are looking forward to in 2013
We will run our second half marathon together in March, in the Canyonlands half marathon
We are hopeful that Dave will come upon a new job
I will become a registered yoga instructor

Hope everyone had a great year in 2012 and that you are all excited for 2013!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Ryan Gosling

Once upon a time my family lived in Tucson, Arizona. We moved to Sandy, Utah and a couple years later some friends from Arizona came to visit. I was in 6th grade at the time and my friend Christiana was in 7th grade. We went to the Utah Fun Dome and ran into... Ryan Gosling. He was 17 or 18 years old then!! This was before he was even famous my friends. At the time he was on a TV show called Breaker High, and coincidentally, both Christiana and I watched the show. We recognized Ryan and being the giddy little girls we were, we had to meet him. Christiana's mom took pictures and filmed a bit of our chance meeting. Christiana just recently came upon these jewels and has been posting them to her facebook. They are hilarious. I think we are both pleased that now, he is a HUGE celebrity, not to mention, ridiculously attractive. Oh... celebrities. I still have his autograph, which says, "To Carly: Thanks for asking for this - Sean, RG." Enjoy the pic. For now, the video is on my facebook so check it out there. You don't want to miss my awesome/awkward hug from Ryan ;)

Friday, November 23, 2012

Gratitude

This Thanksgiving I have gratitude for many things. I would love to share all the things I'm grateful for, but I'll spare every one the long list and keep it simple. I'm always extremely grateful for my family and friends. They are the most important things in this world. Dave and I are lucky to be able to spend Thanksgiving with both our families each year. Dave's family eats early and my family eats later in the evening, so it makes for a busy day, but it works out. My mom asked me to be crafty this year and come up with some cute place settings for my family. I felt up for the challenge and of course, turned to Martha Stewart. I found some of the cutest projects and ended up making paper turkeys with a Thanksgiving trivia. I also found name cards but didn't want to have assigned seating, so I swapped the name with a quote about gratitude. It was so fun to find great quotes and ponder them during this holiday. At dinner everyone really enjoyed the fun facts for "Thanksgiving trivia" and everyone read their quote aloud. It was a really fun way for my family to interact and remember what Thanksgiving is all about. My favorite quote, that I find fitting for myself, is "Learn to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you want." - E. James Rohn. I am really great at wanting wanting wanting. Looking to the future impatiently and waiting for all that it brings. There are some things that I wish were different right now, but I need to remember to try to live more presently and have faith that all the things I want will come eventually. I really am grateful for all that I have now. Dave and I have accomplished quite a lot this year, and we always have a lot of great things to look forward to. We, along with our little family, are nothing but blessed in every way possible. I'm grateful for good quotes that resonate within us and help us take on a new perspective. I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving :) 

Friday, October 19, 2012

Fall hiking.

Fall is the most perfect time to head up the canyon and go on a nice hike.  Although, since Dave and I have been married, we have not gone hiking much, like, at all. Sad. But the last two days the boys and I have found some pretty great company to join us for some lovely hiking.

The trees are beautiful. The air is crisp. The weather is perfect. And Trey and Easton hike like champs. They love it. Makes me wonder why we haven't taken them hiking sooner. They had too much fun running, throwing rocks, and feeding squirrels and ducks. Enjoy the pics of trees, and leaves, and fall like things :)

Our first hike was with Chelsea on the trails near The Draper Temple.

These two are such boys. They could throw rocks forever. 
 Our second hike was with Grandma Lori at Silver Lake at Brighton.

 Easton found a walking stick!!
Trey, very excited to learn about Moose.
I know this post has way too many pictures. With two cute boys and such beautiful images to capture, how can I help myself? Hope everyone is enjoying fall.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

September

September has been busy as ever for us. To start off our month my family spent Labor Day weekend at The Little America. After graduating I couldn't help but feel that graduating from college was a little anticlimactic so I told my mom I felt the need to celebrate, and we did just that. We stayed at The Little America for two nights and we ate out, swam, watched movies, and played games. It was so much fun and I'm so glad I have such a great mom who takes the time to provide such fun outings  for our family.
We then had the opportunity to go to Disneyland with Dave's family... FREE of children! I experience such anxiety when I leave the boys but it's always nice to catch a break. Huge thanks to my sister-in-law Jenny and my brother who helped out and made our trip possible. We went for 2 days so it was short and sweet. Dave's grandma treated everyone... I'm talking air fare, hotel, Disneyland park hopper passes, and more. It was insane. We ate lunch at the Blue Bayou, stayed on the concierge level in the hotel, and ordered room service. It was so much fun to be spoiled. But it was even more fun to hang out with Dave's entire extended family. Not everyone made it, but we had a big group of 24. So much fun to run around Disneyland, swim, and stay up late with cousins. Lots of us have kids now so it was nice to have some time to actually have a conversation and PLAY with everyone without having to take care of our kids. Sadly, I did not take as many pictures as I should have. The new Cars Land and Cars ride are to die for! So much fun!
 
Lastly, my nephew Carson turned 2! We had a nice, low key celebration with family and it was so cute watching Carson blow out his candles and open his presents.
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 Aren't these three the cutest? We love that they are so close in age :)
I'm always grateful for the families that we have. We love spending time with everyone. Aside from our fun September activities Dave is busy with school this semester, his LAST ONE! And I am loving not having to go to school or do homework, but I am definitely adjusting to being at home so much. I often find myself feeling bored and without any ideas as to what to do to entertain Trey, Easton, and myself. Even so I know one day I will be grateful I sacraficed so much of my time for my children. I am so excited for October and all the fun things October brings. I've been planning what we'll do for weeks now! Can't wait :)