Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Our 2015 Year in Review
2015 was a great year for Tyler and I that was full of fun as well as challenges. Below is a re-cap of all that happened this year...
I am continuing to enjoy my job and am loving all the challenges and growth it presents - For those that don't know, I am the Production Manager at Boli, LLC and do some Human Resources there as well. Our company moved to a bigger facility and is continuing to grow! I have been truly blessed with my job. I have enjoyed spending lots of time crafting this year and developing some new talents, and I also became a new aunt! How I love my little Leo. :)
Tyler took the GRE this summer and has worked hard to finish his schooling strong this year. He applied to physical therapy programs (11 schools in all across the country) in August. We should be hearing back in the next couple of months from schools. He will start his last semester in January and will graduate with his bachelor's degree in exercise science in April 2016! Wahoo! If he doesn't get in to PT programs this year, we will try again next summer and will hopefully have better chances with an improved GPA.
We are still living in Orem, UT and love it. We went on some fun trips to Oregon, Idaho, and Kansas to spend time with family and saw lots of new territory!! We also celebrated 3 years of marriage in November and I turned 24 and Tyler turned 25 - a quarter of a century!
The past few weeks have been rough for Tyler... he jokes that now that he turned 25 his body is breaking down on him. haha but in all seriousness, Tyler was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes a few weeks ago. Tyler's twin has Type 1 (he was diagnosed at age 12) and I've always wondered why Tyler didn't have it since they are identical twins... well now I know! Tyler's just took a lot longer to set in. His is called Type 1 late-onset. It is rare, but there are cases when Type 1 appears in adults. It has been a struggle and challenge for us to learn how to manage the insulin and change our diet and life-style. Tyler's doctors were actually really impressed with how well he's been able to manage and control his blood glucose levels in such a short amount of time and we know it will get easier over time. Tyler also had to have surgery on some varicose veins that were causing problems but he is doing well and we hope he will have an easy and quick recovery.
Throughout the year, we have been grateful for all the Lord has blessed us with - family, friends, school, work, and especially modern medicine. I know that the Lord has a plan for each and every one of us and is there for us in all moments of our lives. We can't believe another year has come and gone, but are looking forward to what next year will bring!
Family Celebrations Sign Craft
This year for Christmas, I made my Mom and Mother-In-Law a family celebrations sign that has all the birthdays and anniversaries of their children and grandchildren. I saw the idea on Pinterest and really wanted to try making it. It was a lot of work but also a lot of fun and I loved how they turned out! There are extra pieces for them to add to the sign through the years as more children get married and more grandchildren are born. :) I'm definitely going to have to make one of these for myself one day.
Christmas Cookies
One of my all-time favorite family traditions is baking and decorating sugar cookies. I have such fun memories of this from my childhood and this is something I've tried to continue into my adult years. My mom has an amazing sugar cookie recipe I absolutely love (the dough tastes fabulous as well!). The cookies come out thick and fluffy every time. :)
This year I got together with all my siblings to bake and decorate sugar cookies. Even my adorable nephew, Leo, got to join in the fun! I sure love the Christmas season and the memories that are made.
This year I got together with all my siblings to bake and decorate sugar cookies. Even my adorable nephew, Leo, got to join in the fun! I sure love the Christmas season and the memories that are made.
Leo enjoyed eating his sugar cookie!
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Autumn Memories
Wow...and once again it's been forever since I've written a post! How does time get away so fast??! Tyler and I have been busy with school and work, but we've managed to squeeze in some fun along the way. :)
We went to a corn maze with my siblings and our adorable nephew, Leo and had a blast! Tyler and I love corn mazes. In fact, for those that don't know, that was our very first date back when I was 16! We have gone to a corn maze every year since then (except when Tyler was on his mission for two years). We had fun finding our way through the maze and then had a delicious dinner at Winger's after. It's so fun to have family live nearby!
I had the opportunity to go to Las Vegas for a business trip in October with my bosses and some of my co-workers. I definitely learned a lot while at the expo and was also able to experience some neat things. We went to two of Gordon Ramsey's restaurants while there and also attended a show called La Reve "Dream". It was absolutely phenomenal! The show was in The Wynn hotel. The Wynn has a beautiful garden square inside that I fell in love with! There were so many flowers and it was all decorated for fall!
Tyler and I went to the REAL soccer game for a date night a few weeks ago and had such a fun time! We had really good seats and enjoyed cheering on RSL!
Last but not least, Tyler's brother, Matthew, came home from his mission! He served for two years in Mexio and it was so fun to see him after so long. I swear he got taller... :) we went home to Idaho last weekend for his homecoming talk and it was nice seeing all Tyler's family! We are excited to travel up there again next week for thanksgiving.
And that's about all we've been up to this fall! We are looking forward to the holidays and can't wait to spend Christmas in Kansas!! :)
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Summer Wrap-Up
Summer is officially over and fall has begun! Yay! I decorated my house for fall yesterday and pulled out the fall candles and I'm loving it! Tyler and I were both tuckered out from all the traveling and vacations we did this summer and we're ready for a break! We had a great time in Idaho soaking up way too much sun in McCall and spending time with family. Idaho holds so much beauty and has some of the best sunsets!!
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Fresh Salsa!
One of my favorite things about summer is all of the delicious, fresh produce either from the store, a local fruit stand, or right from the garden! As you might have seen from one of my previous posts, I've made a small herb garden this summer and I've loved finding new recipes and cooking with the herbs! I've done pasta recipes, spaghetti, and some pork chops in the crockpot!
One of my favorite things to make with the cilantro and green onion I've grown is fresh salsa. I've made fresh salsa a total of 4 times already and Tyler and I absolutely love it!
Pros of fresh salsa:
It's so easy to make and is great for summer parties or just to snack on!
If you have a garden, this can be a cheap and scrumptious snack to throw together.
You pretty much can't go wrong when making this. I've never had a bad batch!
Cons of fresh salsa:
Mildly addictive so it doesn't last long - at least around my house! Haha ;)
I found a great recipe on Pinterest for fresh salsa and I added to it. I've posted my salsa recipe below in case you want to make your very own batch. :)
4-6 tomatoes depending on the size (I usually try to get two varieties so there is a mix in there)
1/2 - 3/4 of an onion (I've used both white and yellow... Can't really tell a difference?)
1/2 - 3/4 of a green bell pepper (I'm not much for spice, but if you want it hotter, feel free to add a jalapeƱo!)
Small bunch of green onions. I use anywhere from 6-8+ because they're quite small from my garden and I love green onion!
Small bunch of cilantro (about 1/4 cup chopped maybe? I don't like cilantro nearly as much so I add less but if you want to add more, feel free!)
1 tbsp Ground Cumin
Below are the ingredients I add to taste. So sprinkle about a teaspoon in, stir, and taste to see if you want more. I honestly don't measure too much with these ingredients.)
Garlic Powder
Chili Powder
Garlic & Sea Salt (Grinder)
Salt
Dash of soy sauce
Lime juice
Avocado*
Cut tomatoes, pepper, and onion and toss into a food processor. Depending on how you like your salsa, you can chop it up really small (this is what I like) or leave it pretty chunky. I usually do one or two ingredients at a time in the food processor, then put it into a container and repeat. Dice up green onion and cilantro (and avocado if you're using it) and add to salsa. Add remaining ingredients. Stir it all together and chill 1-2 hours before serving (if you can wait that long!)
*this is optional. I added some avocado to the last batch I made and it was delicious! However, avocado browns fast so if you add this, be prepared to eat it within 1-2 days. You can also split the salsa into two dishes and just add the avocado into one of the batches like I did (pictured).
This will last in the fridge in an air-tight container for about 7-10 days. ENJOY!
Side note: Cilantro isn't pictured because that herb is in the process of growing more leaves in my garden (I've used so much of it!). I didn't use it in my last batch and it was still scrumptious!
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Memories & Fishing
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Utah is such a fun place to live. There's always something to do - especially in the summer! You don't have to drive too far to find great camping, fishing, and hiking. Saturday was Free Fishing Day in Utah. On this day, you can fish without having to buy a license. Tyler and I went up Provo Canyon with my sister, Heather, and her husband, Christian. She knew of this great little place to fish on the Provo river in Heber City right by the railroad. We had packed a little dinner and had a blast watching the beautiful scenery and fishing. Tyler even got to fish off the railroad tracks which is supposedly a life-long dream of his. Haha Look out world, that boy has big dreams! ;) I love my country boy!Christian was the only one to catch some fish! They were too small to keep but at least he caught something! Haha we left just before the rain hit but we saw some awesome lightening and got some great pics. I love summer time! Life is all about enjoying every day and making memories with those you love. :)
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Memorial Day Fun
First off, I'd like to thank those who have served our country in the past and are still serving our country now. I am so thankful for my individual freedoms. I'm also thankful that we have this time to honor our loved ones who have passed.
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For memorial weekend, Tyler and I journeyed down south to one of my favorite places, St George, UT. My aunt and uncle own a home down there and we had a blast spending time with them, my grandma, and my twin sister's family. For those that aren't aware, I have the absolute CUTEST nephew on this planet. See examples below!! We made sure to take lots of pics! Leo loves his bumbo!
On Friday, Tyler and I drove down with my aunt, uncle, and grandma through Zion's National Park and then went up to Bryce Canyon. I find geology so fascinating and down south in Utah you will see some of the coolest things! Thankfully the day wasn't too hot and it didn't rain on us till we were coming home. Ashley, Jonathan and Leo arrived that night so we headed over to the pool. This was Leo's first time swimming and he didn't like it too much. It was pretty cold. Haha
Saturday we went out to breakfast at one of my favorite restaurants down there called The Bear Paw. If you haven't checked it out, you need to! We then went back to the pool and Leo was much happier! In fact I think it's safe to say he enjoyed it. :)
Ash and I then drove with my grandma up to Veyo, UT to buy some pies. There's this bakery that is apparently famous for their pies. I must say they did not disappoint! We had my grandma take our picture and we sure got a kick out of her trying to use a smartphone.
Monday we went into town and finished the trip with some shopping and a ride on the old carousel in downtown St George. This is supposedly one of the oldest operating carousels around. It was flown in from California piece by piece and assembled in St George. It's pretty neat and Leo loved it. :)
We had such a fabulous weekend spending time with family, playing games, and holding Leo every chance we could.
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