Sunday, January 20, 2013

Day 359

Wowza, I'm coming up to a year on this blog! When I started this new blog I honestly couldn't imagine life a year from then. I was so stressed out from school and was just wanting to survive the next few months and finish school. Now, I don't have anything going on. My life has become boring which is sad to admit. I might just feel this way right now because it's cold outside and dark so early. I feel like I live in a cave. Summer come quickly please! I need to get some sun, I need to go to Cherry Hill, I want to go to a soccer game or a baseball game! I think it's safe to say I have the winter blues. 

Moving on. Last Thursday I got strep throat. Lucky me. I swear I have got to change something in my life because what I'm doing now isn't working. I have gotten sick way too many times in the last few months. Here's my new strategy:

1. Drink a glass of orange juice EACH day
2. Wash my hands more, especially when eating out
3. Eat a better variety of fruits and vegetables

Any other suggestions? Or how about any vegetables that are worth trying? I'm pretty good when it comes to carrots and broccoli but I need to branch out.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Day 347

First of all, if you want a quick feel good moment, check THIS out. I've been reading her blog for a couple years now, ever since they lost their daughter. I literally got tears in my eyes when I watched their Surprise video. It's amazing to see blessings happen to others. 

We had an amazing, busy Christmas. Now that we live in Farmington it's made things interesting. We tried to decrease the amount of driving back and forth but it didn't seem to make a difference. Maybe I just feel that way because I drive so much to and from work. I must say, even though I-215 takes a little bit longer, the people who drive that way are a lot nicer than those who drive on I-15. Yeah, I'm making that assumption. 

Back to Christmas.
We had a family dinner the Sunday before Christmas so that everyone on my side could get together. Eric went in early to work so that he could make it but ended up catching that bug that was going around. Zach and Emily were nice to drop me off at his work so that I could drive him home before heading to Sandy. I wish he could have been there. 


 Nephews got headlamps from Grandpa and Grandma. I loved that Eli turned his into Bane.

Christmas Eve I went into work where we had our tradition of breakfast and games. I cooked French Toast but didn't eat any because I was still recovering from the bug myself. Luckily Eric and I got sick before Christmas and not after.
 Kolten and Alan playing Just Dance. It's amazing how hard you can laugh while watching boys play this game
 We spent Christmas Eve night with Jeff and Kelly in Farmington. Kelly made the most delicious fondue. I could have eaten the chocolate all by myself. It was so fun being with family and watching their traditions. The little boys loved having Eric around to pick on and play with.
 Christmas Day we woke up early to be at my parent's by 8 so we wouldn't miss any present opening. It was a nice mix up and we decided to eat breakfast first and get it out of the way.
 Eric and his special box of Cocoa Pebbles. Little did he know that a movie was inside
 Toby after he woke up - still trying to adjust


 Hunting for presents
 Onion goggles! Best thing ever, my parents know me well
 Cute Logan

That afternoon we went over to the Bowcut's to spend some time and eat dinner. Benita got me the most comfortable pajama pants. They're like dance pants, amazing. They have a band around the top that folds down, but I decided to trick Eric and tell him they were maternity pants. He wasn't amused. 

It was a rough transition back to real life after Christmas. Eric called in sick to work the day after which I was slightly jealous of. Not that I wanted to be sick like him, but it would have been nice to have a day off afterwards to unwind. 

That weekend we went to Texas de Brazil at City Creek. Kolten had found Groupons online so that's the only reason we went. The food was pretty good, at least that's what I heard. Big announcement, I'm not a big meat person. So this type of restaurant isn't my style. I'm not a vegetarian, I'm just real good at eating meat sparingly. Their chicken and proscuitto weren't bad.

We had a very uneventful New Years Eve. I worked, Eric hung out at the apartment. We did go out to Chili's for dinner where I ate a whole lot of chips and salsa. We then watched Batman and called it a night at 10:30. I was dead asleep when midnight came around and the fireworks started going off. I was ticked. My first thought was, who in the world would shoot off fireworks this late at night? Then Eric reminded me what day it was. Oops.
 
I'm happy to report that the leg on my hole has now, for the most part, healed. It turned into a weird scar instead of a cool scar but I'm much happier with it this way instead of having to clean it out all the time. Plus, I finally shaved my legs! I shaved my lower legs a little bit so that I didn't have stubble for church, but now I'm back to shaving the whole leg-woo hoo!

And now, some things that I'm looking forward to:

1. Eric starting school. He's taken the test but has to re-take a portion of the math test to see if he can get a better score. If he gets a better score then he will essentially test out of it and won't have to take any math classes. I'm crossing my fingers and trying to find all my inner patience.
2. Heat. I'm done with this cold weather.
3. Our Pass of all Passes. Thanks to my sister-in-law, we were able to buy these bad boys for $20! I'm excited for the water parks but I'm more excited for the Real games and Bees games. 
4. Our new dressers, they come next Thursday!
5. Dinner tonight, just because I'm hungry right now.

 
Cute Grandma making cookies with the boys