Sunday, November 24, 2013

BYU Football.

For those that know me, know that I am an avid sports fan. I live for game days, and BYU Football game days are no exceptions.

This season, we were lucky enough to snag some season tickets. My aunt and uncle have 4 season tickets each year. With 3 missionaries out this season, they didn’t have enough bodies to fill the seats yet they didn’t want to give up the tickets so they asked if we wanted to take two of them off their hands. It was a no brainer, especially since I am married to someone as passionate about BYU Football as I am.

We have really enjoyed going to the games every week, even if we had to survive some interesting weather. I guess the fight song doesn’t lie when it says, 
“We will fight, day or night, rain or snow…”

Now that the home games are over, I am already going through withdrawals. There is nothing quite like being in the stadium under the bright lights, cheering with thousands of others, and watching your team win!



After a 2 hour rain delay we FINALLY got to watch the season opener against Texas!

Tailgating before the much anticipated Utah game
After being dripping wet from the snow and freezing rain at the Idaho State game.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Pumpkin Walk.

This year we decided to go to the Pumpkin Walk at Utah Central Gardens in Orem. We went with Courtnie, Dillon, Easton, and Madison. Kennadi was her usual, curious self and wanted to see and do everything. They had a “spooky animal” section which acted like a petting zoo. Kennadi loved petting the rabbit and turtles but once she saw the giant python and lizards, forget about it! The Pumpkin Walk also had some fun photo ops, some crazy good carved pumpkins, and some fun fall activities for the kids (that Kennadi was still too little for, maybe next year). I must admit, it is nice to have family so close so that we can do these kinds of things.






Saturday, November 9, 2013

Halloween.

First off, I hate Halloween. I always have.
 BUT
 I must admit, Halloween is  much more fun with a little munchkin running around (even if she doesn't quite grasp the concept of knocking on strangers doors and begging for candy).

This was Kennadi's first real Halloween. Last year she technically was alive, but lets face it, she was teeny tiny, slept half of the day, and we recieved zero trick or treaters so it didn't really feel like Halloween. 

We let Kennadi pick out her own Halloween costume this year. We took a trip to Babies R Us and held up all different types of costumes to Kennadi. After being very indecisive she finally settled on an owl and I am glad she did. I personally think she looked super adorable. We opted to spend Halloween up in Tremonton with all of Austin's family. We attempted to go trick-or-treating but I think Kennadi was having way more fun running around outside. She would walk halfway up a drive up and then turn and run away. At the end of the night I think we only made it to one doorstep. We cut our night a little short because it was freezing and we were getting tired from chasing Kennadi all around the neighborhood. I don't think Kennadi minded though. It looked like she had more fun greeting all the trick-or-treaters from inside. 


Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Birthdays.

September is the month of birthdays. In fact it’s the only month of birthdays in our house. Having everyone’s birthday in the same month makes for a pretty crazy month. Kennadi’s birthday came around first. You can read all about her special day here. My birthday followed shortly after and unfortunately it landed on a Sunday. Boo! Having it on a Sunday simply meant I did absolutely nothing fun to celebrate expect lounge around all day with my family--which wasn’t bad, just not what I would have picked for my special day! Austin made it up to me the next day by taking me to dinner, bringing me home a Cinnamon Roll from Kneaders (seriously to die for), and taking me to Ikea to pick up a buffet table that I have been eyeing ever since we moved into our new place. Austin’s birthday quickly came after mine. Austin got a new golf driver so we spent most of his birthday out on the golf course trailing behind some high school golf teams (not fun!). We then finished the evening with a trip to The Pizza Factory and eating some homemade apple pie.

I have quickly learned that as I get older and kids are thrown into the mix that my birthday seems to be less and less important and exciting, which I am ok with! Birthday Parties for little kiddos are more fun anyway!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Guest Post.

My husband is the best. Have i mentioned that before? Today Austin wrote up a nice little post for me to feature on my blog. It was his way of subtly reminding me that I haven't written a post in a whole month and maybe my followers (all 3 of you. Hi mom!) would like an update every once in a while. So without further ado, here is the lovely post from the dear husband of mine....
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I am always thinking about how Fall is the best time in the world so I decided to jot down a few things that I like.

AWESOMEST Things about the Fall
-BYU football games
-College football
-NFL
-Fantasy Football
-Apples
-Apple Pie
-Apple Crisp
-Sliced up apples dipped in caramel
-Caramel apples
-Just eating apples
-The World Series
-Brisk Mornings
-Perfect Temperatures
-Being able to wear shorts and a jacket
-Still can golf
-NBA starts
-My Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-Thanksgiving
-All the Food I like at Thanksgiving (sweet potato casserole, stuffing, Jello, Rolls, and a bunch of other things I can’t think of at the present time)
-My favorite pies at thanksgiving (Apple, Pumpkin, Pecan, Blueberry)
-Smell of leaves
-New England (Fall time makes me miss it) 
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