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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Oh No He Didn't
Oh yes he did. I finally talked Scott into going and get a pedicure. You all have to understand that he has the softest and in the best condition feet that I have ever seen, so he certainly does not need a pedicure. I just thought he would enjoy the massage and pampering that goes with the pedicure. Men have them all the time, and some men must have color or top coat put on because they told him to pick his color. He was quick to say "nothing" please. So they just gave him the pedicure minus any type of polish whatsoever. I, myself, can't believe that men have anything put on but some must for them to offer it. We went with Whitney, another post MCAT treat to help her relax from the months of hard work and studying. It was such a great thing to spend special time with each other. He is a good sport, and again this is one of those "making a memory" things that he just couldn't say no. No wonder I feel so blessed. He is the best husband a woman could have and I feel very blessed to have him in my life. I am a lucky girl!
Doesn't Scott look happy to be here?
Here is Whitney, she is happy to be here!
The finished product, my toes look pretty.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Sushi Adventure Part 2
One of Scott and my philosophies is to try and never pass up an opportunity to make new memories with our children. Today Scott and his dad, Merrill, went on a coal mine tour with Shauntel. I did not feel like I should go due to a stomache issue I am having so I stayed at home. I felt a little guilty for staying home but Brad, Amy and Whitney invited me to a sushi party. Brad loves sushi but does not have anyone to go with, because Amy is not a big fan. Whitney tried a California roll at a dinner we had with Shauntel and Ryan, and decided she would like to try the full sushi experience. When Brad heard this he was excited and they made a sushi date, which was today. They invited me along. At first, I wasn't going to go because I was apprehensive, but I decided this is one of those memories in the making, good or bad. So off we all went to the Happy Sumo at the Gateway Plaza in Salt Lake. This was the only place open for lunch; but it was a great restaurant. We ordered all types of sushi - maki, sashimi and a beautiful dragon roll. So basically we had regular and yellow fin tuna, salmon, crab, and Ikura(salmon eggs). It really is a beautiful meal. It was so delicious. We ate every thing we ordered. I was overstuffed. I only had one piece that I did not like but the rest was wonderful. My favorite was a tuna roll that came on one of the combo platter but I don't know the name. So good! Whitney really like it all too. She is very picky with food so this says a lot. She would put it on the level of pancake, and if you know her that means a lot. All in all I am so glad I went. Fun was had by all!
Friday, July 11, 2008
Summer Semester Mid-Term

Saturday, July 5, 2008
Celebrate Good Times
This was a week of celebration and fun. I have started working only two days a week so that I can spend time with Josie this summer. She has been very busy with Devin (her BFF) and the Florida vacation, so we have not spent a ton of time together but I am home so that is nice for me and I am here when she needs me.
My first event of fun this week was having lunch with my friend Patti, her twin daughters, Stephanie and Natalie, and Josie on Wednesday. Mike and Patti Gulbraa are our good friends from South Jordan. I met Pattie when she was expecting the girls and had the opportunity to help after the girls were born. Natalie had to stay longer in the hospital so I was able to watch Stephanie while Pattie would go and spend time with Natalie, and we have been great friends ever since. The girls are nine years old now. They are so cute and I love to see them and spend time with all of them. We had lunch at Cafe Rio's in South Jordan, one of my favorite places to eat. We got all caught up with their tales of school and their family vacation. They had quite an exciting and scary experience involving Mike and a runaway horse but all is well. I love to spend time with Patti. She is truly one of the most honest and kindest people I know. She would do anything for anyone. I have always looked up to her and count myself lucky that I am one of her friends.
My next celebration was Friday, The 4th of July! We spent a quiet day and that was a treat. Josie went to a parade in Murray with her BBF so Scott and I went and had breakfast at Kneaders. They have delicious sour dough pancakes, but not as good as mine. I let my sour dough start dry up and I truly regret this because it came from my Dad. He has passed away so I am going to get a start from my uncle, the only brother left, because I want a start from the original batch dating back to my grandfather. We then weeded some flower beds. I did not plant flowers this year because I procrastinated but I will try and do better next year. Then we had a BBQ with two more of my favorite people. David and Jennifer and their three boys. David and Jen are not just family (Scott and David are brothers) but also good friends. David and I have similar senses of humor and make each other laugh constantly. Jennifer is sweet heart and is always a pleasure to spend time with, so we had a great time. Not only did we spend time with them but we enjoyed our favorite splurge, King Crab Legs. We all agree that God must have created king crab just for us because we all truly love them, sorry PETA supporters. What could be a better 4th than spending time with family and eating crab legs? Nothing, that what! And just when I thought the day couldn't get any better, Whitney came up to my bedroom and asked if we could watch Pride and Prejudice, my most favorite book and movie. Besides reading the book recently, I have watch every version of the story that I could find. I love it! Actually, I love all Jane Austen novels but I have not read all of them yet, I have two and half to go. Right now I am reading Mansfield Park. I am really enjoying it but it is taking me forever because I don't have a lot of time to read right now. The movie is the newest version (2005) with Keira Knightley. It is a beautiful movie to watch with all the English scenery. What a treat it is to have a daughter that loves the movie almost as much as I do. Scott wonders how I can watch it so many times, and the answer is because I love it, of course. All in all, I had a great week and enjoyed my celebrations with family and friends.
My first event of fun this week was having lunch with my friend Patti, her twin daughters, Stephanie and Natalie, and Josie on Wednesday. Mike and Patti Gulbraa are our good friends from South Jordan. I met Pattie when she was expecting the girls and had the opportunity to help after the girls were born. Natalie had to stay longer in the hospital so I was able to watch Stephanie while Pattie would go and spend time with Natalie, and we have been great friends ever since. The girls are nine years old now. They are so cute and I love to see them and spend time with all of them. We had lunch at Cafe Rio's in South Jordan, one of my favorite places to eat. We got all caught up with their tales of school and their family vacation. They had quite an exciting and scary experience involving Mike and a runaway horse but all is well. I love to spend time with Patti. She is truly one of the most honest and kindest people I know. She would do anything for anyone. I have always looked up to her and count myself lucky that I am one of her friends.
My next celebration was Friday, The 4th of July! We spent a quiet day and that was a treat. Josie went to a parade in Murray with her BBF so Scott and I went and had breakfast at Kneaders. They have delicious sour dough pancakes, but not as good as mine. I let my sour dough start dry up and I truly regret this because it came from my Dad. He has passed away so I am going to get a start from my uncle, the only brother left, because I want a start from the original batch dating back to my grandfather. We then weeded some flower beds. I did not plant flowers this year because I procrastinated but I will try and do better next year. Then we had a BBQ with two more of my favorite people. David and Jennifer and their three boys. David and Jen are not just family (Scott and David are brothers) but also good friends. David and I have similar senses of humor and make each other laugh constantly. Jennifer is sweet heart and is always a pleasure to spend time with, so we had a great time. Not only did we spend time with them but we enjoyed our favorite splurge, King Crab Legs. We all agree that God must have created king crab just for us because we all truly love them, sorry PETA supporters. What could be a better 4th than spending time with family and eating crab legs? Nothing, that what! And just when I thought the day couldn't get any better, Whitney came up to my bedroom and asked if we could watch Pride and Prejudice, my most favorite book and movie. Besides reading the book recently, I have watch every version of the story that I could find. I love it! Actually, I love all Jane Austen novels but I have not read all of them yet, I have two and half to go. Right now I am reading Mansfield Park. I am really enjoying it but it is taking me forever because I don't have a lot of time to read right now. The movie is the newest version (2005) with Keira Knightley. It is a beautiful movie to watch with all the English scenery. What a treat it is to have a daughter that loves the movie almost as much as I do. Scott wonders how I can watch it so many times, and the answer is because I love it, of course. All in all, I had a great week and enjoyed my celebrations with family and friends.
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