Sunday, June 12, 2011

Farewell and Welcome

This is the last post that I will post on this site. So for that, this is a farewell. But this is not the end. There is a new blog you can look to, to stay updated on the comings and goings of mine and Davis' life together. Please visit us at: http://snickerplum.wordpress.com/ . Thank you to all my friends and family who have kept your support for this blog even though it hasn't been updated very much. A failing I hope to fix this time around. Thank you again!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Exciting News!









Davis and I are engaged! He proposed January 17 and we took these pictures right afterwards. We are going to get married April 9, 2011, before my brother Brodi leaves for his mission to Brazil on April 26. We are so excited!!! Today, almost two weeks later, I found my wedding dress and it is stunning, elegant and timeless. Jessica Turley, my mom, and I could not believe how perfect it was! Stay tuned for more updates!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Blog Sweet Blog

Well it really has been some time since, the last time I have blogged. Between an exhausting full time job and an intensely busy school schedule I have barely had a moment to breathe let alone blog. But here I am holding my breath.
I have been doing lots of different things this semester. I sold pies at the Rexburg Farmers Market and I am also one of the Relief Society Presidents in my ward. But I am getting ahead of myself here.
Part One: Last winter (December-May/June) -yes I am grouping Spring with Winter-
I was home working and meeting tons of new people and making lots of new friends and chilling with my old friends. To the right is what happens when I am put on house arrest. We watched several movies and then went picture happy on the floor.








We went shooting in a quarry in Enumclaw. It was so much fun. And don't worry there was no one taking the picture.









 This is a beautiful picture that I have been wanting to take for the last three or four years. This tree only blooms for a week while all of the other trees around it still have no foliage.
 I ordered a Cricut Expression, (and it just about broke the bank.) This is an incredible die-cut machine that can cut paper, fabric and vinyl, in very large sizes. I had a lot of fun opening everything up and learning how it all worked and watching all of the instructional videos. I have lots of plans for implementing my Cricut.
Brodi also had lots of fun playing with the box. :)

This was a double bridal shower that I threw for two of my best friends Jessica and McRae. I flew up to Rexburg and stayed with them and also custom made them bridal shower books.










These are pictures I took with each of them over that weekend. I love them very much and am so very thankful for their wonderful friendship with me and for their sweet, sweet spirits. Love you ladies.


Jessica married Jared Moore on May 14, 2010 and McRae married Travis Van Noy on May 29, 2010. Both very wonderful days.



My family went on a cruise to Mexico, Belize, and Honduras. We also went to Disney World these are a few of the pictures that we took.
Here we are cave-tubing in Belize. Two words come to mind:
"butts up!"

Here we are on an old Mayan temple. Cool huh?

 This is a me holding a monkey. Yeah. A real life monkey. It was so cute! And if you look closely it is playing with my feather earrings that I had gotten probably twenty minutes earlier. It was so fascinated by them. It was petting them lovingly. This was just before we went Zip-lining from the top of the island of Honduras all the way down right next to the beach, which means we hooked on and off about 18 times. The picture below is just before we started. I was worried about my expensive sandalthotics I had just got, but they were fine. The next is a picture of me in the process of ziplining. The two guys said I was a natural, or maybe they just though I was cute. It was such a rush!! My fear of heights was definitely remembered while I was soaring over the jungle. Intense.

 Isn't this beautiful! This was the port we stopped at in Honduras. There was SOO many beautiful places! And when we went snorkeling I saw a "Dory" fish! I was kind of excited.
This is Brodi and me waiting in line at the Tower of Terror in Disney World. People had just screamed. We were scared.
That was an awesome ride I recommend with two thumbs up.
It was fun when Brodi and I were running around to all the different rides we did all these different poses for when the cameras took the pictures. We started getting pretty creative.

And then when I came home everyone left. For school, for Utah, for missions, for Boise. And the rest of my summer was pretty uneventful. This was kind of our last who-rah, we went to a drive in, like 20 people, and we watched How to Train your Dragon. Cutest movie ever.

Look for Part Two coming soon!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Infinite Power of Hope

Infinite Power of Hope

Ahhhh, It's like music to my ears, that sweet sound of ....clinking kits as I sterilize them????

Well I can definitely tell you that when I left for school last September I thought that I wasn't going to be back working for nine months.... but as it turns out I am working a little sooner that I had expected, for the time expected to have off. My body is not used to the 6 am wake up time either, but it will be whipped into shape soon!! I am very excited to say that I remember almost everything that I was doing though, in both the Record and sterilizing department. I can walk through X-rays as if I were sleep walking and drawer stocking is like second nature to me!
But honestly my very first morning when I started prepping for the Day and I moved the Kits around and they started clinking I smiled inside myself and realized how much I tuned out that noise by the end of last summer. It's really the little things that we take for granted, isn't it? Not that the kit noise is anything super exciting or meaningful to me, I just realized it's the little things that we remember, that make the difference.

Memorable Quote of the Day:
I like 'em black, just like my men. -One of the Ladies I work with talking about the sunglasses she prefers in her drawer.

My online classes are going okay, you know same ole same ole. I am taking an English Class and Nutrition online.

Culinary Front:
I haven't made anything new in the last couple of days, but we've planned out our meals for the week so we don't eat spur of the moment things.

I really want to be more healthy. I've gained 15 lbs since the beginning of last year and I'm not sure that my pants could take another jump like that this year. HAHA. So I've decided that I want to do better, with exercising, yoga, being more active (in everything), eating healthier (thank you Culinary Nutrition for your edu-ma-cation). You name it, I probably want to be better at it! I do know that my family and I are thinking of running in a 5K coming up here next month so that is exciting!

Craft Corner:
I also haven't made very much progress here. I did send out the Curtains to Kami and David and she told me today that she loved them, and I hope to be getting some pictures soon. I also have researched a ton into the new die-cutting machines including the Cricut Expression, which I think is what I have decided on. Now I just need to buy it! Also I bought the hinges to fix my hope chest and all of the supplies to make my earring and necklace holder, which I hope to do this weekend. What can I say? I have projects coming out of the Wazoo! But I'm working through them!

This is my brother and I.
See, Hear, Speak No Evil!

And now I am going to go read my homework until I fall asleep, which I hope is soon!
Once again I hope that those of you who made New Years Goals will keep them (and help me keep mine!), those of you who haven't yet, to make them, and that we can remember the little things are the most important things of life.

And these are the Musings of a Twenty-year old Something.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

You Spin My Head Right Round, Right Round!


I have been meaning to Blog for quite some time now. For a quick catch up I'll do a quick little blog log.

Blog Log


  • I turned 21 on Dec. 5! Yesss I'm finally legal! And i'm so thankful to all of my friends who came to my little get-to-gether, who I hadn't seen in quite a while.

  • Finals week (which for me was the last three weeks of school) was Busy! What with schoolwork and projects, then friends and callings. I have never had a busier semester overall, but also I have never had to grow so much and experience so much! It was craziness! But I also am very proud to report some very good grades that I gleaned from my labors.

  • The power outage was such a crazy night what with packing and pizza and helping others with homework (or more distracting, that is). But my oh my that pizza was delicious! My roommate Chrissy and I left the town in darkness in search of the first pizza parlor that we could come across that was open and had power and still had pizza. What then ensued you ask? ....Well, we then passed several open parlors and went way out of our way to the Little Ceasers in IF. What an adventure it was and I hope ne'er again to see the shady man with a mullet. (I mean seriously the mullet went out of fashion 30 years ago. It's dead. Let it die.)

  • Then in a crazy whirlwind of events my parents came helped load up my stuff, finish off my clean check, go to dinner, and then get out of dodge ...after the people in the hotel room next to us kept us up most the night with a terrible fight.

  • And now I am home.

  • Home for a whole nine months. Working. At Molen Orthodontics again, which I am very glad to have my job back, btw.

  • I did have a surgery, another gum graft as it were, on the 28 of December. Thought it failed, but found out today it didn't! Which means I may have come to the end of the road with all of my oral difficulties! Which is very exciting~ At least to me, and my family. But lets not count the chickens before they hatch!

  • So what now to expect?

I surmise that the next few months may be a little lonely as compared with the previous two winters, but with good purpose. I will fill the bank only to return again triumphant! (of what I am still figuring...)


I have many projects I have finished, am working on or, hope to have underway soon! And Iwill update you as they come! Recently I have just finished a matching Curtain set to go with the bedsest that I made for David and Kami Summers. And hope to get some pictures up soon.


On the Culinary Front, I have not made very much because I have had a pretty serious cold for about two weeks now. BUT something good I have made but do not have pictures of is my Grilled Cheese Dippers with Spicy Tomato-Cheese Soup. Now you can easily make this not very spicy at all, or add more spicy-ness to your taste, (for example, if you were my roommate Jayme.)


Pic. (Unavaliable, just picture a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup. Original I know!)


Recipe


Dippers: 1 can Fiesta Style Chedder Southwest Soup (if unavaliable try Southweset Style Pepper Jack soup or something similiar) - 8 oz shredded Mexican Cheese Blend - 1 Baguette French Bread, sliced 1/2 " thick (now you don't need the French Bread, but it's delicious) - Butter


Soup: 1 can Tomato Soup - 1 can Cheddar Cheese Soup - 3 c Spicy Vegetable Juice - 2 tsp Hot Pepper Sauce - 1 tsp dried Basil


Mix the Fiesta Style Chedder Southwest soup with the Mexican Cheese Blend and spread across the buttered bread and cook as you would a grilled cheese sandwich. While making the sandwiches, mix the soup ingredients together and when both are heated serve together!


Very delicious! Be careful not to add too much cheese though it will make a sticky mess of your sandwiches!


I hope that those of you who made New Years goals, keep them, those of you who haven't yet, to make them, and that we all may keep our heads about ourselves, as life keeps spinning us around and around and around!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Vampires, Food, and Football


During the weekend of the 13-15 of November, I went down to Salt Lake for Time Out for Women. It was a wonderful weekend. I was able to spend time with almost all of the women on the Gorringe side of my family. Mom, Aunts, Cousins, Cousin-in-Laws; the whole she-bang. We had such a good time with so many different speakers. I committed while I was there that I wanted to share the message that we gathered. We had speakers such as Wendy Watson Neilson, Sheri Dew, Mary Ellen Edmunds, Hilary Weeks, S. Micheal Wilcox, Emily Watts, and Kris Belcher. It was a spiritually high weekend! On my return drive on Sunday I decided I need to stop and check my tires and use the restroom, the first place I came across was a small town exit of Virgina, Idaho. I pulled off the road and the first and what looked like only building was a church building. An LDS church building. ;) I pulled in the parking lot. Check my tires real quick and then went inside, hoping I wouldn't come across anyone who would think I was a suspicious character. When I walked in that small building I heard Primary children singing songs. A man teaching what sounded like a Sunday School lesson. At that moment, I was so thankful for the Church's that we have all over the world.
Thoughts From TOFW
  • When a Righteous Woman says, "There is something not quite right here, there is something very wrong." -Wendy Watson Neilson of her abduction
  • The Liberty Jail, a horrible memory, a horrible place of darkness in Church History was filled with light and made into a prison temple with all of the Revelations that were received there by the Prophet Joseph Smith. In the most miserable experiences of our lives, they can become moments of light and knowledge to us.
  • Live by the words: Not Even Once.
  • 2 Nephi 25:26
  • Society is made up of families, and when families collapse, so do societies, and when societies collapse so do countries.
  • Sometimes we act like we're going to stay here, but we aren't, we can't and we won't. -Elder Holland
  • Three Things that the Adversary tries to get us with: 1. Confused about who we are. 2. Keep us from understanding what the Savior did for us and what he will do for us. 3. Keep us from receiving personal revelation. Things we need to keep in mind. 1. We have always been a child of God. Not just now. We're here and were on assignment. The lord wouldn't send us here at this time if we couldn't handle it. Abraham 3:22-23. 2. He didn't just make it possible for us to repent, he made it possible to heal us. 3. Our degree of purify is a prerequisite to feeling the spirit and having it's guidance in our lives. "Receiving Revelation" Richard G. Scott 2009 General Conference.
  • It will not always be easy to stand for truth and righteousness, but we will not forgive ourselves if we don't do it.
  • Our Life-Assurance Policy is the Great Plan of Happification.
  • The scriptures are the handbook for Life Assurance.
  • Sweet Assurance- The certainty that comes when you know life's truths.
  • At night I turn all of my problems unto God. He is going to be up all night anyways.
  • Sweet Assurance is knowing that God is truly with us.
  • Sometimes it's the trial of our life who make us who we have to be; who the Lord needs us to be.
  • We do all that we can to get the fruit, we water the seed, we feed the seed, we shelter it from storms, but there is something that we cannot control and that is the sun. The son blesses the seed and helps it grow in a way that nothing else can.
  • Heavenly Father won't give us anything we can't handle by ourselves.
I know if you know me you're asking "What is that poster doing on her Blog?" One very easy answer. When I came home for Thanksgiving Break my family, my friend Brandan, and I all went to this movie. I'm not going to waste time and space by venting my Twilight thoughts and feelings, but let me just say this. I enjoyed this movie a lot better then the first one (at least up until the point when Edward came back on the screen), I did laugh a lot, but this movie did make me at least want to finish reading the series. I can also tell you that I am most definitely Team Jacob -in the movies at least-.
This is a picture that my brother and I took at Fred Meyer's after we had watched the movie. Love it! He's the best and I miss him already even though my flight leaves in like 15 hours.
This was our Thanksgiving Feast! It was delicious! We had a family in our ward, The Roberts, come and eat with us. It was so much fun to have them all and then we played the game Ticket to Ride. I definitely recommend it!

These are the Elders that are serving in our Ward, the one next to my dad, Elder Gerun is going home on the 30th of November. They are good friends with my family and have helped them a lot with the additions that we are doing on our house. After dinner and the game we went to the movie, The Blind Side and it was a very moving awesome movie! I was so moved and want to someday have that effect in someones life. I'm am so thankful for the opportunity I had to come home for the Thanksgiving season to spend it with my family. There would have been nothing better or more worthwhile for me to do. Hoping that all of your warmest wishes come true...