June 20, 2008

New Car!

I finally decided to go through with buying a new car. I've been debating for a few months now and decided that 86,000 miles is getting pretty high. I wanted to get rid of my Dodge Intrepid before there were any problems. After a very very long process, I was able to come home with my new ride....a 2008 Mazda 3. It's very nice and I'm a huge fan! Although I still thought the coolest part was how they gave me a full tank of gas before they sent me home. This was way nice considering the price of gas these days. :)

May 25, 2008

Cat Napping

We know we haven't posted for a while; mostly because there's not much going on in our lives. Kyle's still working hard and I'm finishing my first year of teaching up in about three weeks. I don't have much planned for the summer, but knowing myself...I'll probably be starting some big project up soon. We're moving in two weeks just to another apartment. I'll have to post pictures when we're settled and moved in. Kyle and I are both pretty excited to get out of this basement apartment though. Anyway, we still love our adorable kitties. They are so active! It's so funny because they'll be running around mad and tackling one another and the next minute they're dead asleep somewhere. Check out the second to last photo. They seriously look like they just dropped dead :)

April 15, 2008

New Addition To Home

On Sunday the 13th of April, Kyle and I celebrated our 9 month anniversary!! We had our wedding luncheon at Olive Garden. So Kyle and I have made a tradition of going out to eat on every 13th of the month at Olive Garden. Although it's an every month tradition, it's amazing how good it is every time we go. It hasn't gotten old yet!

Since we've been married for 9 months, Kyle and I decided we wanted to add two cute little additions to our family!! Their names are Kiwi and Tiggy. :) Don't freak out...they're kittens. I would never name my child that although they are cute names. Anyways, Kyle and I both are cat lovers and we've wanted cats since we’ve been married. They are so adorable and fun...especially when they sleep! We're both really excited to have them. They're still in that 'I'm scared and want to hide from every movement and noise stage,' but they're slowly getting out of it. It's amazing how entertaining these two girls are and in how many places they can squeeze themselves into! We live in a small two bedroom apartment, how many hiding places could there be? Take a look yourself! (Sorry about their eyes- freaky looking)

March 1, 2008

Kyle's Birthday!!

Life's been busy for the both of us. We've had a lot of family come through town to visit. Michelle and her sweet family, Kyle's sister, visited a few weeks ago. Kyle's parents came in for the weekend of his birthday too. It's been a lot of fun spending time with them and for me, getting to know them better. Kyle's birthday was February 22nd. It's weird to him to think he's 23 now. The big news is that Kyle got accepted into BYU. We're both very excited. This means that most likely will be moving at the end of our lease in a few months. We also went to a local Broadway style play last week. It was surprisingly really entertaining. Well, life is great though and we're making it through. The few pictures are of Kyle’s 23rd birthday. :)

January 13, 2008

Christmas 2007 & Stacey's Birthday



Well, we figured that it was time we update everyone on our oh so exciting life since we last posted in October!! Over the past 2 months…. Umm…well, everything is ironically exactly the same. :) Kyle and I are still working and are now in the swing of the New Year. Our holiday break was wonderful by the way! We went out to Colorado to visit Kyle's side of the family. My birthday is December 23rd, two days before Christmas. It fell on a Sunday this year so we didn't do much, but Kyle and his family still made it very special!! It was great to wake up to a white Christmas, one of the firsts for me which was very exciting. It actually ended up snowing all day! We didn't do much except play games and sit around and visit with one another. It was honestly the perfect way to spend our Christmas though. It doesn’t matter how you spend it as long as you’re with the ones you love (family).

We were back in Utah before the New Year. This was honestly the first year I have ever had a problem trying to stay up until midnight. I was fighting myself! Although we were both too exhausted to bang pots and pans, it was still great to start the New Year off with my husband Kyle. We're both really excited for the New Year and the new start to our lives. We’re anxious to see what it will bring! We of course made some New Year's resolutions and so far we're doing pretty well at keeping to them. It’s so easy for life to get in the way though! Other then the break from life during the holidays, we’re back to work now working hard to accomplish the things that are before us and staying busy! The pictures above are a mix of my birthday and Christmas. Until next time!

October 29, 2007

Thanksgiving Point Family Home Evening



This week for family home evening we decided to check out the Corn Maze up at Thanksgiving Point! There was a riddle that could be solved by going to all of the little "Clue Boxes 1-10" scattered throughout the maze. It was really fun at first to find the clues (meaning that we were headed the right way)...but it started to get old after we walked by box 8 a couple of times. We probably spent about 45 minutes just looking for box #5 & #6. Needless to say, we found our way to all the clues and were able to solve the riddle at the end. They gave us a token to visit the Pumpkin Canon for winning. We tried to hit a fake cow across the field by shooting a pumpkin out of a canon. It was a lot harder then it looked. It was the perfect night though, 65 degrees and very clear. We enjoyed a night away from home for once. It seems like there's lots of things to do for FHE during the Holidays :)

October 28, 2007

Colonial Day at Summit Academy



I thought it'd be fun to post some pictures of our Colonial Day at school last week. I sort of mentioned it before, but I'll review.

We've been studying the colonial times in History and the 5th grade decided to go all the way and even become a "Colonial School" for the day. The teachers dressed up as old fashioned colonial schoolmasters with bonnets and all and treated their class like they would if we lived back then. Most schoolmasters didn't allow children to ask questions and anytime they spoke, they would have to stand. We brought in the Dunce cap to wear and of course we couldn't hit the kids so instead I made them do wall sits...it would hurt in the end depending on how long they did it for:) It was a lot of fun. We had a fake fire where the students’ homework the night before was to bring in a stick. Those who did not bring in their stick would have to sit at the back of the fire and basically freeze (as back then they had no heaters).

My kids said that the discipline worked (meaning they behaved afterwards) and tried to convince me that I should keep doing it for the rest of the year. Although tempting, it took away from the learning in the classroom and was really distracting. But it was fun for the day and hopefully my class will be more grateful and realize how nice I really am.

Adorable Husband


We made Stroganoff for our Sunday dinner today. I asked Kyle if he would cut the meat and the next thing I see is this picture above. I couldn't help myself....He was so cute all decked out in my apron. I love this man! He's so helpful with everything and simply wonderful!! :)

October 23, 2007

Pumpkin Carving



We carved pumpkins for Family Home Evening last night! Kyle really got into his:) He says his least favorite part of carving pumpkins is having to gut them...which oddly enough is my favorite! I cooked the pumpkin seeds to eat afterwards too. Delicious! Halloween is only a week away! Kyle and I are excited. I have to dress up for work and Kyle's work is throwing a Halloween party too. So we both get to dress up this year! It's been almost two years since I’ve dressed up as anything for Halloween. I'm excited we're getting into the spooky spirit this year:)

October 20, 2007

New Responsibilities



Kyle got a hair cut today, so we thought it'd be something to post since it's been so long. Life is still great! We finally got a calling in our new ward. We both were called to be the activity chairmen. So we get to plan things like the Christmas social and so forth. I guess this ward does a huge family ward campout in the summer too, so we’ll be over that as well. It should be fun! I'm excited about it because it's just like me to organize and plan things (taking it from my mother's talent), but Kyle's a little indifferent. He’s more excited to teach Elders quorum (that's his "second" calling I guess you can say). He teaches on the second Sunday of every month.

We also are both giving talks tomorrow in church! It's my second talk in 4 months. Some how they keep catching me:) School is busy as ever. This week we are having a Colonial Day, where we will spend the whole school day in the life of colonial times. The teachers are dressing up in their bonnets and all. We get to be super strict with the students (since that’s how they were back then), placing them on a chair and giving them the dunce cap to wear and so forth. I think it’ll be an enjoyable day!

Kyle's picked up some extra projects at work so he’s staying busy as well. He’s in the middle of building a P-22 Lighting airplane model. It looks very tricky and difficult, I don’t know where he finds the fun in it:) I know it takes talent though! Well, that's about it for now, until next time!