Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Providence, RI...2nd Anniversary...

Clint and I had our second wedding anniversary this past weekend.  We were both blown away at how fast time has flown by. It feels like just yesterday that we were in the middle of wedding planning craziness.  We decided to go to Rhode Island this year for our anniversary. We took a quick 48 hour trip up there and had tons of fun. When we rolled into town they had a really cool presentation going on down by the water. They had bonfires that were floating in the river and then people canoeing around them with glowing fish. It was such a neat thing to experience.  We had dinner that night on a dock overlooking this bonfire event and it was really charming and fun.  We spent the two days exploring Providence and then for our anniversary dinner we went to The Melting Pot. It is a fondue restaurant. We did the whole four course meal which consisted of a cheese fondue, salad, meat fondue, and then a dessert fondue. Needless to say we were stuffed, but it was so fun to do something out of the norm for dinner. Clint spoiled me again, even though he spoiled me last week for my birthday. He got me a foot spa and an really cool foot stool/bench. He is always way too good to me.   We had a good anniversary.  The past two years we have been so blessed and I can't wait to see what the future holds for us.I am so grateful for Clint in my life and if the last two years are any indication of how our life is going to be, I think we are going to have a very good life. :)

Beautiful bonfire on the water.
Bonfires down the river
Really cool glowing fish.


All the bonfires

Yummy guacamole with fried plantains.


View from our balcony at the restaurant.
Japanese garden
Yep! Stop taking pictures of me!

Providence!
Beautiful Providence!!
The restaurant that we ate at on the waterfront.
Cheese fondue
Broth fondue
The raw meat that would cooked ourselves in the broth. It was yummy!
My favorite course. Our white and dark chocolate ying yang fondue.
The chocolate fondue dippings. **mouth watering**
What a great way to celebrate two years.
TWO CHEERS FOR TWO YEARS!!! (Don't worry we didn't drink them.  The chef gave us a complementary glass of wine for our anniversary. We didn't have the heart to tell him we don't drink.)

Happy two years to my man! Can't wait for many more to come! :)

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

23rd Birthday...

Well a couple days of ago I turned the big 2-3! Crazy to believe, I know! It was a fun relaxing day and Clint sure made it great.  He spoiled me rotten as always. A couple weeks before my birthday he asked me what I wanted and I told him I wanted him to make me my birthday dinner. He was a very good sport and did so. It turned out soooo wonderful. I figured out that he really can cook. He has been holding out on me this whole time.I think someone is going to have a weekly cooking night. (We will see about that.. he still claims he can't cook). It is weird how time keeps flying by. I can't believe I am 23 already. I still feel like I just graduated from high school not to long ago. I feel very blessed to be where I am at 23 and thank all  those people who help me get here and helped me to become who I am today! :) P.S. Thanks to all those who sent me birthday wishes via card, email, gift, etc. They made my day.

Clint surprised me the night before my birthday and took me to a really nice Italian restaurant
My man cooking in the kitchen. Not a sight I see everyday! :)
My birthday dinner. It was really yummy!
Birthday gifts from Clint!

He bought me this beautiful bracelet
The big 23!
Whoops! Forgot to take a picture until after it was half eaten.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Set up my profile Mormon.org...

In Coby's letter last week, he told us that the church wants everyone to set up a profile on www.mormon.org. I think it is a great missionary tool, especially for us that are not on missions. I just went on and set up my profile and sent it in for approval. It takes like 15 minutes and it is super easy. I would like to ask you all to do it as well to help the church in its missionary efforts. I think it will be well worth it. So get to it.. ;) 

I'm a Mormon.


P.S. Coby's mission President's wife has set up a blog for the mission and there you can find more information about what Coby is up to. 
 Click here to check it out!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Remembering September 11th...

"People across the United States rediscovered the need for God and turned to Him for solace and understanding. Comfortable times were shattered. We felt the great unsteadiness of life and reached for the great steadiness of our Father in Heaven. And, as ever, we found it. Americans of all faiths came together in a remarkable way." - President Thomas S. Monson


Yesterday everyone was reflecting back on September 11th and where they were. I remember I was in 7th grade just getting ready to go to school and on the news they were showing what they thought was an "accidental" plane crash into one of the World Trade Centers. Being in 7th grade I wasn't too concerned about it and turned the t.v. off to head to school. By the time I had gotten to school and walked into my first class of the day, all the school's t.v.'s were on and my teachers were glued to them. It was there I found out that another plane had hit the second tower. There at school we all watched the events of that day unfold and I remember being terrified. I went home that night and we watched that second plane hit the World Trade Center over and over and over again. Even in 7th grade I understood what a historical day that was going to be and for the rest of my life people were always going to ask each other "where were you that day?"





Clint and I had the opportunity in July to visit Ground Zero and see the new skyscraper they are erecting. There was such a spiritual feeling there that one just cannot describe. We took some time to sit on a bench just outside the construction fence and take it all in. The emotions overcame me as I though about that place and how truly sacred it was. There thousands of Americans died and there America came together as one.  Watching the memorial service yesterday broke my heart. What a tragic day that was, but also what a renewing of the sense of American pride was born that day as well. What a beautiful memorial they have built to those people's honor. Clint and I are hoping that we will be able to go see it soon.




Being here on the east coast and only a couple hours away from New York has made a difference to how I connected with September 11th yesterday. People in Connecticut were directly affected and many people here lost loved ones that were in the World Trade Centers.  I felt so proud yesterday driving around and seeing all the flags in honor of those that lost their lives that day and also for those that have lost their lives since then fighting for our freedom.  In church yesterday, we sang America the Beautiful. I was hit by emotions in the last couple verses (ones that I had never paid attention to much) that went like this:


"O beautiful for heroes prov'd
In liberating strife,
Who more than self their country loved,
And mercy more than life.

America! America!
May God thy gold refine
Till all success be nobleness,
And ev'ry gain divine.

O beautiful for patriot dream
That sees beyond the years
Thine alabaster cities gleam
Undimmed by human tears.

America! America!
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea."


When singing these verses, the tears in people's eyes began to collect. Those people that died that day and also those that are fighting or have fought for our freedom are heroes. They loved their country more than themselves and many people have given their lives for it.  I am grateful for our country and for those men and woman who are fighting to keep everything our country stands for. God Bless America!


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Layla comes to visit...

Oreo has a doggy buddy named Layla that is a two year old Yorkie. She came and stayed with us this weekend. Here are some pictures from their weekend adventures.








They love sharing the same food and water bowel