My sister-in-law is HOT!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Good Times
The Perfect Father's Day Gift
Shopping for a dude is no easy thing. Landon always tells me how easy it is to shop for him, "I'd love anything from Sportsman's, Cabella's, or Sears." But, the other day when a Sears tool commercial came on, and he said,"That's so cool!" I came up with a plan. I told Landon I wanted a wish list for his life (tools, camping things, and whatever else you get at those stores) of all prices and sizes and such and then I wouldn't feel so totally completely clueless when I went to get him something. (Landon is really really good at giving gifts which is really great, but I am really really bad at the whole gift giving thing, so I tend to worry about what to give him months in advance.) Soo...this last week I was determined to find the perfect Father's Day gift for him.
To make things worse, the people with Sears badges we did ask for help weren't the 'tool experts.' They kept telling us to ask someone else and someone else. They finally had to radio someone in to help us, but while we were waiting, our knight in shining armor (A male customer buying some kind of tool) said, "Did you say you were looking for a triangle straight edge?" (I think that's what it was called). "It's right over there." Perfect timing considering Landon had just texted me asking where we should meet. We grabbed the thing that was in the section he pointed to. We ran out to double check it was the right thing. He gave us the thumbs up seal of approval, and we thanked him profusely. I do know one thing about Landon and tools: It's all about Craftsman. So we bought it, threw it in my mom's bag, and ran out looking cool and stealthy. The best part of our little adventure: He loved it! And now he's all pumped to go build something. He's talking about making a crib with his dad which would be so fun. (Don't get excited. We're not pregnant-just for the future). He even had to bring the tool to show his dad, because he was so excited about it and couldn't believe I had actually bought something from Sears for him. Basically, I'm beyond relieved we survived the ordeal. But his birthday is in a month...don don don.
Landon, my mom, and I were at the mall hitting the Bath and Body Works sale (Marriage is great-you can ask the guy what he thinks smells good! No guessing!) when I suggested he look for shoes he had been wanting, and us girls were going to try to find some shorts. He didn't suspect a thing. We raced to the Sears department with our list in hand. Neither of us knew what ANY of the tools were and of course they were pretty understaffed that day. We were in a rush, running up and down the aisles laughing like little girls trying to find-the perfect gift. 
*It kind of looks like this but cooler :)*
To make things worse, the people with Sears badges we did ask for help weren't the 'tool experts.' They kept telling us to ask someone else and someone else. They finally had to radio someone in to help us, but while we were waiting, our knight in shining armor (A male customer buying some kind of tool) said, "Did you say you were looking for a triangle straight edge?" (I think that's what it was called). "It's right over there." Perfect timing considering Landon had just texted me asking where we should meet. We grabbed the thing that was in the section he pointed to. We ran out to double check it was the right thing. He gave us the thumbs up seal of approval, and we thanked him profusely. I do know one thing about Landon and tools: It's all about Craftsman. So we bought it, threw it in my mom's bag, and ran out looking cool and stealthy. The best part of our little adventure: He loved it! And now he's all pumped to go build something. He's talking about making a crib with his dad which would be so fun. (Don't get excited. We're not pregnant-just for the future). He even had to bring the tool to show his dad, because he was so excited about it and couldn't believe I had actually bought something from Sears for him. Basically, I'm beyond relieved we survived the ordeal. But his birthday is in a month...don don don.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Summer Goals
Finals for spring term are over, and I'm not taking summer classes! Hooray! So, I've created some summer goals, because free time scares me...seriously. I only took a spring class, because I didn't know what I'd do with myself if I didn't have homework! Anyway, there are kind of a lot of them, and I'm a little worried about not finishing them all, and yet, without homework-I feel like I'll have all the time in the world! It goes like so:

Become Domestic.
-Make homemade rolls
-Make a table runner
-Become an expert freezer meal chica
-Make a baby blanket (No, we're still not pregnant :(, just thinking ahead)
-Keep the garden alive
-Memo: Isn't June Cleaver the epitome of class? Someday when I'm REALLY cool I'm going to make dinner in a classic dress and heels. It's kind of my dream in life, even if I only do it once and take a picture :)

Read.
-The 3rd Twilight-eveyone says I HAVE to do it! :)
-Standing for Something-Pres. Hinckley
-Get a Financial Life
-I need help here-recommendations appreciated!
Improve.
-Run four times a week.
-Practice piano, especially hymns
-Practice voice
-Lift three times a week-I want to get that sweet defined line in my arms, yeah, right now I can't lift ANYTHING and even doors have been too heavy, so I'm going to get buff lol

Party.
-Hit up all the local adventures-this is where I need help. If there are any events (Town Days, Swiss Days, hole-in-the-wall cool places), let me know! I feel like there's a lot to do here, but I just don't know about it!
-Find a live jazz place. In high school, we went to this place called the Library Coffeehouse, sat in comfy couches, ate the tasty food (not the coffee :)), and listened to GREAT live jazz. I miss it! If you know of a place that has good live music, especially jazz, let me know!
*If you have any good summer goals, let me know! I REALLY want ideas!*

Become Domestic.
-Make homemade rolls
-Make a table runner
-Become an expert freezer meal chica
-Make a baby blanket (No, we're still not pregnant :(, just thinking ahead)
-Keep the garden alive
-Memo: Isn't June Cleaver the epitome of class? Someday when I'm REALLY cool I'm going to make dinner in a classic dress and heels. It's kind of my dream in life, even if I only do it once and take a picture :)

Read.
-The 3rd Twilight-eveyone says I HAVE to do it! :)
-Standing for Something-Pres. Hinckley
-Get a Financial Life
-I need help here-recommendations appreciated!

Improve.
-Run four times a week.
-Practice piano, especially hymns
-Practice voice
-Lift three times a week-I want to get that sweet defined line in my arms, yeah, right now I can't lift ANYTHING and even doors have been too heavy, so I'm going to get buff lol

Party.
-Hit up all the local adventures-this is where I need help. If there are any events (Town Days, Swiss Days, hole-in-the-wall cool places), let me know! I feel like there's a lot to do here, but I just don't know about it!
-Find a live jazz place. In high school, we went to this place called the Library Coffeehouse, sat in comfy couches, ate the tasty food (not the coffee :)), and listened to GREAT live jazz. I miss it! If you know of a place that has good live music, especially jazz, let me know!
*If you have any good summer goals, let me know! I REALLY want ideas!*
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
So, Funny Story
Monday, June 15, 2009
What Do You Think?

So this sweet site lets you see what your kids will look like. I think she's pretty cute! We named her Cami Lee. We both agreed. Awww, shucks!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
EFY!
The night before, we had a sleepover full of fondue, Gilmore girls, and staying up until the wee hours of the morning. I was totally late for work the next day, but it was SO WORTH IT! :) Also, Budge totally did my hair that morning! Thanks, girl!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Janelle's Graduation Weekend!

Janelle graduated from high school!! We had so much fun at home over the weekend, and I'm so excited for her to move here in a few weeks! I'll have a running buddy! :)




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