Friday, May 21, 2010

GRADUATION

After 4 years of long hard work, I finally graduated from BYU with a Bachelor's of Science in Elementary Education and a minor in Spanish. I graduated top of the class (Summa Cum Laude) and apparently the way they honor you for a 4.0 is making you pray in front of 2,000 people! Scary is all I have to say. However, see your name in print is always pretty cool, and mine appeared quite a few times.
It was a great weekend and a chance to celebrate all of my accomplishments. Everyone was proud, everyone cried, what more could you want...The best quote however was from my Dad, "Not only did you do it all on your own, you set the bar incredibly high for your brother...he better start thinking about that." It was great to see how proud they were of me. College graduation is apparently really cool---we lucked out at the whole college commencement---I walked up my parents aisle in the basketball arena and sat right across from them. Thanks for supporting me for four years and encouraging me to always do my best.

Massive Update

So, I was never really good at journaling, and I don't appear to be any better at bloggging. So last time I updated this thing we had just moved into our new apartment in Alpine, since then I've taught fourth grade for an entire year, our apartment flooded and we had to move out for 6 weeks. Thank goodness we rent Calvin's parent's basement and only had to relocate upstairs. WE surprised my parents for Christmas...that was a blast..they were shocked and stunned. REally we have jsut been enjoying the stress of life and school and work!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Our New Home

After three weeks of organizing, problem solving for space, and cleaning I finally finished our new apartment and wanted to show it off. My little brother enjoys comparing my residences to shoe boxes and went on about how I should upgrade to a boot box with tissue paper in it on my way to one day actually having the shoes in the box...

Personally, I think that this new apartment beats the old teal counter, metal cabinets, and being able to eat, sleep, and use the bathroom at the same time according to my sister. My happiest moment was when I was vacuuming the other day and realized that I had to use more than one plug to get the whole house!!!!!!!

I cannot say how grateful we are to Bill and Rebecca for giving us the opportunity for such a wonderful place to live.

Here is the finished product:

THE KITCHEN


This next one is Calvin's Pan Tree, since were had no where to put pots he decided to build a place for me to hang them and it turned out wonderful.. I absolutely love it and think it adds a great feeling to the kitchen



I love tupperware...this is our makeshift pantry



OUR BEDROOM

Our bedroom is so large, it is wierd to have actual room in there...the bed didn't take over the whole room this time...



THE DINING ROOM

We just bought this table and I absolutley love it...we got such a good deal on it and I can't wait to get the mirror hung to finish off the feel.




THE LIVING ROOM






THE OFFICE/SCRAPBOOK CORNER


I am so excited to have my own place to scrapbook now. I might get more done since I don't have to trash the kitchen table to scrapbook anymore.

Project Dresser

Calvin and I's last apartment had a ton of built in shelving and closet space, but that is no longer the case. As a result, we bought a dresser, but Calvin didn't really like it caked in black spray paint, thus before I could finish our new apartment, I had to refinish the dresser to match our red nightstands. I have never done anything like this before, but it was a great learning experience and it turned out great!! The dresser looks way better now that you can actually see the grain of the wood.

After two cans of paint stripper, three days of sanding mostly by hand, and a few coats of stain, the project was finished and I was proud that I had done 90% of it on my own. Thankfully my sister in law, Jenni, was around to guide me in the right direction and Calvin was around to move the dresser...it was a heck of a project, but I am so glad that I did it. I learned so much and it turned out great...

Here are some pictures of the final stages...this is Calvin and Jenni putting the first coat of stain on...




The finished product..Compare the nasty black mirror frame to the beautiful finished dresser

Moving Box Mazes

After living in Provo, Utah for two years, the two years since we've been married, Calvin and I, well more so me, decided that it was time for a change of residence. Although we loved the teal countertop, the constant problems with the fridge, water heater, and the awesome cinderblock, it was time to leave our boot box as we so fondly called it. With Calvin attending the U and my job in Salt Lake it didn't make since to live all the way in Provo. So we packed up our apartment and this was the result...




My mom was definitely right, you don't know how much stuff you've accumulated until you start packing. It took me three days to pack up the apartment, but I was so grateful I did when it came time to move. Although I turned the house into a maze, I still found little spots to hang out in...



After all of the packing I was exhausted and not looking forward to the actual move. We moved on a Thursday night after Calvin got off work and thought it would take us forever, but with the help of some ward members, a good family friend, and Calvin's brother and sister in law, we were able to load and unload the truck in less than an hour and a half. I didn't realize that not all people know how to move, since I've done it so many times, but the moving coordinator in our Provo ward said that we were only the second smooth and easy move he has had in two years, since with all the other moves they hadn't even packed anything up yet. So the movign box maze was a pain, but much simpler.

Calvin looked so handsome driving the big truck, he was laughing because I wanted pictures, but they turned out cute...



We made it safely to our new residence in Alpine, Utah. Until further notice we will be renting my in-laws basement. We are so grateful for their kindness and generosity and have already found it to be a much nicer place to be. We look forward to their return from Latvia (they have been serving a mission for our church for the past two years) and getting to spend time with them.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Football Time



So Calvin has been playing on this AA football team called the Desperados for the past few months. It has been quite the exciting adventure. I would have to say that the biggest highlight of the season was that I started the season not knowing what was going on and ended the last game totally excited about the game and following what was happening.

In terms of Calvin, he tried out and made the team as a wide reciever, however they didn't have a kicker. Calvin kicked in high school and hated getting stuck in that position, but once again that is what happened. I guess he wouldn't get stuck as the kicker if he wasn't any good at it. Man does he have one mightly leg!!!! They ended the season 9-2 losing in the Championship Game, but it was a great season for a first year team.

The games took Calvin all the way from Saint George, Oregon, Montana, and of course Utah Valley. He was a stud and I kept hearing about how he was the only reason they won most of their games. In fact in the game against the most brutal team in the league, he scored 9 of the 11 points so that they could win the game.

It is almost impossible to tell if the PTA are good from the sidelines, but all of the wives came to the conclusion that if Calvin was kicking we could pretty much assume that they were good, since he hardly ever misses. He is an awesome kicker and it is fun to compare him with the other kickers, since he is always better.

He is so happy when he plays football and it has been fun spending time doing things that he loves. He supports me in school and in my teaching, for once it was nice to support him in things that he loves to do as well.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

What do you get the man with everything?

So I was trying to come up with something really great to give my dad for father's day, but if he wants something he goes out and buys it. So, material things were out, and I was clueless. However, while I was out scrapbook shopping, I saw the cutest book that said DAD in chipboard letters. This got me thinking and I decided to make him a book with all of our motorcycle excursions in it. I ran the idea by my mom and she said it was perfect because she was making a chipboard book the other day for a lady she visit teaches and my dad had come over and said he wished that someone would make him one of those with his favorite pictures of his kids. So I rushed and hurried to get it done in time, and I think it turned out great...I got a tearful so that must have meant if was a good gift...but I don't know dad, are motorcycles sports related???? Calvin and I couldn't come to a consensus...

Here are a couple of pictures of how it turned out (I don't have the last few pages because I had to get to the post office).. in my biased opinion I have become a pretty good scrapbooker..