5.28.2008

Catching Up.

We have been home from South America for two weeks, and what a couple of weeks it has been. With the passing of a dear friend, spending time with grandparents, greeting new babies into the world, morning hikes, starting work, retail therapy, amazing family members, wonderful friends moving away {and moving closer}, mini ski vacations {sorry Utahns, but I adore the snow}, Oliver jumping back into school, and beginning to think about life plans and our next big adventure, we have been super busy. Right now it is nice to live the simple, suburban life {don't worry, Oliver doesn't allow things to be too simple}; and I don't really want to go anywhere for a while.
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P.S. I love carpet, down comforters, ceiling fans, plumbing, dishwashers, crockpots, clean bathrooms, toilet paper, and speaking English. LOVE. THEM.

5.23.2008

Introducing.

Gavin Joseph Grant

Born: 5/21/08 @ 11:45pm.
5 lbs. 9 oz.
19 inches.

...with Geoff's nose, and Nichole's mouth.

We are happy you are here, safe and sound. Congrats to Geoff, Nichole, Kenz, Mads, Hannah, and Haddles. We look forward to getting to know the little guy.

5.21.2008

Tag.

I got tagged by Holly...

3 Joys:
*Clean apartment.
*Weekend getaways.
*10pm {Oliver gets home from school}.

3 Fears:
*Tripping on the treadmill.
*Falling down a long flight of stairs and knocking all of my teeth out.
*Crazy people.

3 Goals:
*Save money.
*Finish research projects for internship.
*Sign up for photography classes.

3 Current Obsessions/Collections:
*Cooking.
*Exercising.
*Being home.

3 Surprising Facts:
*I work at a car dealership.
*I live in a car wash.
*I own a business at a racetrack.

3 Fellow Bloggers to Tag:
*Kristy
*Kellerie
*Cat

5.18.2008

Montanita.



Surf lessons, mango juice, and lots of salt water...that was how we spent our last week in Ecuador. Not enough pictures were taken, I was too busy bathing in the sun.


5.13.2008

Home Sweet Home.


Nothing says home like asphalt and neon lights. I used to loathe the carwash, but now I think it is nothing short of the Taj Mahal. Pure luxury.


5.11.2008

Micah Cronin.

We are currently in the midst of traveling home {in the airport right now}, but we heard some devastating news. Our dear childhood friend, Micah Cronin, passed away last Thursday. We feel awful and we are in shock. Many of you know him. His viewing is on Wednesday and his funeral is on Thursday. If you need more information, please contact me. Our prayers are with his family, especially his sweet mother.



5.05.2008

Adios.

We are off to the coast for five days before we board our plane headed home. It is weird that it is already time to come home, 4+ months really flew by {although, we are definitely excited to come home}. We will miss our friends and ward mates, but we will keep in touch.

Here is a movie with a lot of the pictures that I have taken. The quality is super bad, but I couldn't figure out how to compress it without losing the quality. Unless you check my flickr account, you probably haven't seen most of these. See you in a week!



Chau chau Ecuador...


...hello suburbia {I never thought I would be so excited to see you}.



5.03.2008

Thank You.

Over the past week I have been thinking about how blessed I am. I have it pretty easy. I need to put some of these items in print. I would like to say GRACIAS to the following:

* a mom who emails me everyday to tell me how excited she is about me coming home, and to go shopping for MY birthday.
* the amazing organization of the church; where ever you go in the world you have a family.
* an employer who says "work for us for a couple weeks and if you find something better, take the job."
* the USA, it is wonderful.
* a father-in-law who not only keeps us current on the snow report and the possibility of getting in a ski day when we get home, but also reminds us to RELAX and that everything will be okay.
* Ecuadorian ice cream.
* a sister who designs anything I ask her to {and doesn't act annoyed}, chats online, tells me all the latest, and lets me set up play dates two months in advance.
* Larry who checks our mail, and incessantly receives emails from us saying "did news from grad school come yet?"... and no, it hasn't come yet...
* a hyper husband who smothers me {and who sometimes says "we need to get you a wide-angle lens"}.
* getting 57 emails {not forwards} every day from the one girlfriend who can always make you laugh...and you always think you are going to die because you are laughing so hard.
* a father who now thinks it is hilarious to IM me.
* a university that gives us scholarships, hooks us up with amazing non-profits, and sends us on international adventures {even when you graduated the semester before}.
* a niece who has to talk to me on the phone every Sunday before she leaves grandma's, and every week she asks the same thing "when are you coming home?".
* a brother {and sister-in-law} who sit at the racetrack every week peddling tee shirts and checkered flags on our behalf.
* lifelong friends that send you links to Tele-Francais videos, and then say "this is what I do at home on the weekends when you are not here."
* the glorious internet.
* our couple friends who miss us.
* doors and windows of opportunity that continually open.
* a creative brother-in-law, who acts as my tech support and photography instructor and never gets mad at me.
* grocery stores in The States.
* a sister-in-law who keeps in touch, emails me birthday lists, and shares hobbies.
* living in a car wash.
* high-interest savings accounts.
* online shopping.
* a mother-in-law who is fun, supportive, non-judgemental, doesn't meddle in our marriage, and doesn't try to live her life through her children {seriously, perfect mother-in-law}.
* a girlfriend who goes out of her way to get you a good deal on designer clothes, and then ships it across the country...so that you can get it a few days before she will arrive by airplane {and the fact that this makes sense to her too}.
* being able to experience living in the Andes, something we never really planned on.
* a brother-in-law who goes to your apartment 3 times per week to read you off a credit card number, phone number, or checking account number.
* the globalization of the Snickers Bar.
* Skype.
* keeping in touch with cousins via blogs.
* that it is basically time to come home.


Spaghetti + Meatballs + Pyrotechnics.

Some friends threw us a small "goodbye" party last night, and that is where I taught them to make chocolate chip cookies, spaghetti, and meatballs. I thought that 6 of our closest friends would be there, but there ended up being 20 and a ton of children {we were running around all over the neighborhood gathering more ingredients from neighbors}. I didn't take any photos because I forgot my camera, and I was too busy cooking. Everything turned out good, and everyone seemed to really enjoy the food {thank you Katie, Mom, and Christine}. It was fun and it kind of made me sad to go home {kinda}.

The highlight {or lowlight - you decide} of the night was when I peaked out of the kitchen long enough to see Oliver entertaining the guests. He had somehow managed to start a small bonfire on a piece of fine china in our host's living room...and yes, it was on purpose {this is soooo Oliver}. My screams and warnings got engulfed in the flames and in the cheerings of the latinos. Luckily there aren't rules or taboos in Ecuador {anything goes}, so nobody was horrified except for his dear wife. Sometimes I seriously fear for our future offspring, between the quirks of Oliver and myself, they are going to be c-o-m-p-l-e-t-e-l-y out of control.


5.01.2008

Megsie.

I have stopped doing birthday posts, mainly because there are just too many people in my family... and it gets hard {our immediate family amounts to 26, and then we have 14 nieces and nephews with one due in June}. Last month I managed to single handedly forget every single one of my nieces birthdays on both sides. I will not be getting the Favorite Aunt Award this year. BUT, because I woke up at 6am this morning to a Marching Band blaring music and prancing around the streets, and because I admire my dear Meggie so much, she gets a blog post.

Happy, Happy Birthday Meggie! Megs is my sister-in-law, and let me tell you, there is not one single thing to dislike about her. We love you so much and we hope that Bass gets you something special this year...and if he doesn't, just remind him of those golf clubs that he bought himself last year. Have a good one, best wishes. xoxoxo.