Sunday, July 31, 2011

Date Night!

I love going on our date nights. It's usually dinner and a movie, but seeing as how I love movies and I really love dinner, I'm ok with that! Plus, I'm always guaranteed a really good looking date.

This weekend we decided to catch dinner at my favorite Chinese restaurant in Brigham called Hunan Village. My parents took us there to eat all the time when we were growing up and one day during my second year of college they were gone. I was soo sad! Luckily, apparently they were just moving and upgrading so they've opened back up and we love it! I almost always get their broccoli chicken and Jared's favorite is the lemon chicken. But the thing I love the most is their egg drop soup. I always try it at every Chinese restaurant I ever go to but no other place is as delicious as it is here. Sooo yummy!! We also always get us a side of their cheese puffs that you dip into sweet and sour sauce . . . I'm ready to go back again.

We got to Ogden and went to see Captain America! Love love loved it! It is definitely up in my top favorite hero movies. For one thing, everyone miraculously kept their clothes on (minus like one scene with Captain America showing off his new body of course), but all clothes on and still a GREAT movie. -Imagine that.- Also, it really was just a good movie. At the very end after everything is over, they had a little blip for The Avengers. I'm VERY excited for that one to come out!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Weekend Sleepover Party

In celebration of my youngest siblings' birthday we are having them sleep over tonight and taking them out for a night on the town. I can't believe that Erik and Heidi are 15!! Just one more year and they'll be dating and driving and . . . I swear I was doing all of those things yesterday.

We let them pick where they wanted to eat and we ate at a place called Burgerz Exprezz in Smithfield. It's family run and they used to be the burger place that was in the mall for a while. It's Jared's favorite burger joint. Afterwards, we took them to Thor at the theater in Lewiston. Neither of them had seen it yet and I loved it so I of course wanted to see it again. (It's another one of those that we'll add to our collection one day.) We didn't tell them what we were going to see and they were guessing up until the movie started. Good thing they loved it too.


I love having those two over even though I have no idea why they like coming here. We are actually mostly boring. Hence, very little blogging really ever done. Oh well. It's great being able to spend some time with the baby brother and sister.

~Craft Night~

So my beautiful friend Rachelle invited me to a craft night a couple months ago put together by this amazing lady in the valley. Her name is Mandy Schiess and she has a blog called On The Avenue. (www.ontheavenuelogan.blogspot.com) The craft night was so much fun and our projects turned out so stinking cute!! Since then, Rachelle and I have been to two more. The last one being last night. So far I've made 7 adorable projects (if I do say so myself) and I LOVE them! And of course I'm going to keep going!

There are a bunch of things that I love about these craft nights.

1. Everything is put together for you. Mandy and her husband have everything cut up and put into kits. They have the paint, mod podge, sanders, everything there so you just buy what you want to do and put it all together there. I love love this because a lot of the time I'll start something at home then I will never get around to finishing it. This way I'm just there for a few hours and I get to take home all made projects for my home.

2. Mandy is so great! She has such an awesome personality and is there to help you out with anything and everything. She and her husband also run all big nail and staple guns and sanders so that you can get bigger, cuter, put together projects that I wouldn't be able to do at home.

3. A lot of people go and do the projects so you can get ideas from the different ways people are doing their own things. This has helped me out a lot because sometimes I have a hard time getting my own creative juices to flow.

4. The prices for the projects are super reasonable. Like I said I just love being able to have a finished project to take home!

5. They do a drawing every time! The first night I won a free haircut from Valhalla. Last night they told us they're going to start doing bigger things as well like furniture (that they make and have all made of course) and other decorations. Last night they had an awesome decorative chair and welcome post for outside. I am so jealous of the people that won those. :) Maybe next time.

If you wanna come to the craft nights, I've been inviting everyone I know that I think would be interested in it. Her blog for the craft nights iswww.supersaturdayswithontheavenue.blogspot.com. The next craft night is at the end of August and she's got a whole bunch of Halloween crafts to do. I am very excited for a couple of them. Also, if you go on to good ole Facebook you can find her page there.

From our first craft night. My super cute Watermelon Welcome sign. It's what I tell people when they're trying to find my house. "It's the one with the big watermelon on it!"

My Lazy Days of Summer Blocks (also from the first night). I almost didn't do these because the picture she had they had a white background. But then when we got there she had brown paint, which of course immediately made everything better. For me anyways.

God Bless America! These are from the second craft night we went to. At first I had painted all my blocks blue and Rachelle had painted all of hers red. Then we saw that a couple other people had painted their blocks every other color. Ugh it's one of those times where we should have watched other people first. :) So Rachelle and I just switched every one of our blocks so that we could have it that way too.

I seriously LOVE these!! They're humongous so it took some rearranging to get them all to fit on my shelf. But I love them.

And finally, from last night. We made a bunch of fall stuff. I had zero fall stuff so I was pretty excited.

A cute birdhouse that I almost didn't make but decided to anyway.

My favorite from last night was this beadboard with sunflowers! I love love love it! I am proud of myself for taking a "risk" and distressing the inside with white instead of leaving it just brown, but I'm really glad I did. I love how it turned out.

Here is a picture of mine and Rachelle's boards. She did her's red with a brown distress over white. I like how they both turned out. :)

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

~ Bear Lake Weekend ~

Shane and Rachelle and me and Jared wanted to do this last summer and ended up not doing it. So this year we managed to get it together and go! Shane has some family that owns a cabin at Bear Lake and they managed to reserve it for us to use over the 24th of July weekend. It was so much fun! The cabin itself was really nice and is on a part of the beach that's private. That made it even better since it was a holiday weekend and for some reason a million people go to Bear Lake on the holidays. We hardly had to deal with other people at all.


Once we finally found where it was (it took us forever!) we went and spent a little bit of time on the beach since it was a little later in the day when we got there. Shane's sister and cousin were there with us too and we went back to the cabin/house! and made some burgers for dinner. Afterwards we went outside and watched the fireworks going off all around the lake and talked about the show 1,000 Ways to Die. Which sounds really horrible, but for the most part it really should be called 1,000 Ways Some Really Stupid People Have Died. When we went back in we watched Red Riding Hood which Shane and Rachelle had got from Netflix . . . not gonna lie. It was a horrible, horrible movie. But at least it's something we can laugh about. What a dumb movie though. Seriously. I'm sorry if there's anyone who um liked it. :)


The cabin itself was really nice. On the third story of the house they had a game room where we got to play some ping pong and air hockey. I think Jared was being nice to me when we played ping pong, but still! I won 1 out of 3 games. And that is something I am definitely proud of. Ha ha!

Sunday, Jared and I made french toast and scrambled eggs for breakfast after watching GI Joe in the morning. Afterwards, we made it back out on to the lake. The water was so cold! It took a lot of coercing on Jared's part to get me all the way into the water. Although, I wasn't as bad as Rachelle. :) They had found a couple of tubes in the garage where we were staying and it was hilarious watching Shane and Jared trying to stand on top of them.

I am seriously the biggest dummy. For lunch we were supposed to bring our own sandwich supplies and I forgot our Miracle Whip. Now, I refuse with all my heart and soul to put Mayo in my mouth. Gross. Gross. Gross. So I was a little upset about that. So I had resigned myself to a plain sandwich when I opened the turkey I bought and realized . . . it's the wrong kind. It was the gross kind. Ha ha! So feeling a little bitter, I grilled myself some cheese sandwiches and pouted while we watched Couples Retreat. Not as funny a movie as I thought it was going to be. In fact, it was really pretty slow. Oh well!

Later we grabbed some milkshakes and fries (what would a trip to Bear Lake be without getting a shake!?) Spent a little more time together and made it home. Despite my sandwich failure, it was an awesome weekend!

Playing games and waiting for dinner.

Getting the canopy set up.

The place next door to the milkshakes was an antique store. Of course we had to stop and get a picture.

Standing on the balcony looking out on the beach in the morning.