August 11, 2008

Wedding Part Two

Well, I did it again, I'm posting out of order. Oh well, read the one below this first and then read this one to understand. Saturday we spent the day at my dad's parents house in Cordes Junction. A way little town about 30 minutes south of Prescott. I was reminded that I don't like small towns. #1: They are super dark at night. #2: At night the only thing I can think of is some crazed lunatic sweeping through the town and killing everyone. No one would find out for days because small town people keep to themselves. (Have I heard of too many scary movies??) #3: I always feel like I need to take a shower. #4: There are always children running around dirty. Haha, that one sounds really petty. I love the idea of my kids playing with the neighbor kids outside in the country, but the fact is, them being dirty all the time would drive me insane. Appparently I need to loosen up. #5: I always think of the houses in small towns being really tiny, cluttered, and only half finished. This too would drive me insane. Now I know that not every small town is like this, and not every house in a small town is like this, but for some reason when I think of small towns these are the things that come to mind! Even though I never thought I was a "city girl", holy cow I am totally a city girl. Poor Nick, he loves small towns, so as you can guess this creates quite the dilemma. Luckily, he doesn't want to raise our kids in a small town, so maybe when we retire I will feel better about the whole small town thing. Back to being with family! We got to hang out and talk for the day while the kids played. It was weird seeing Allie play with my younger siblings! She absolutely loved them! We also got to get pictures of all of us kids minus the youngest one, Sammy. I'm really glad it worked out for us to go this weekend.



Our happy travelers!
Ben, Allie, and Chris



Allie had never seen
a real cat before
(weird I know), so she
was amazed by the
two cats there.


Miranda and Allie.
They got along
really well. Allie
followed her around
a lot.


She finally let my
dad hold her! He'd
been wanting a
picture with her
since Friday, but
she kept being a
punk. I'm glad this
one turned out.

My siblings:
Levi - 7
Miranda - 10
Sierra - 12
Sammy (not there),
but he's 2.



My dad said he
couldn't have it
any better: 3 boys
and 3 girls.

Levi and Chris kept
begging my dad's
dad to take them for
a ride in the jeep. It
belongs to one of my
uncle's who passed
away and Chris has
been obsessed with it
for years. Levi kept
saying: "Grandpa, my brother and I are just lookin'
over that jeep and are really wanting a ride in it."
They finally got their ride and I'm sure both of them
will talk about it for years. I think it's so cute how proud
they are to call us brother and sister. I'm still getting
used to it I think :)









I like this picture because, like Nick said, it is my dad in his element. He's been changing tires his whole life and said he can probably do it in his sleep. I think it's fun seeing someone do something they are good at.

Wedding

Last Friday one of my dad's brothers got married. Nick, Allie, and I, along with my brother and one of my cousins drove up to Prescott for the wedding. I hadn't seen my dad in a little over a year so it was really good to see him. He brought my two sisters and one of my brothers. The youngest one, Sammy, is only 2 so he stayed home with his mom. I haven't seen the oldest sister in 3 years and I haven't seen the other two kids in over 6 years so I'm really glad my dad brought them. Holy cow they changed a lot! Obviously, but still it was amazing to see how different they were. We had fun getting to know them at the wedding dinner. It was actually fun seeing my dad too. It's harder for me to stay mad at him lately. I'm trying to remember to enjoy myself when I'm actually with him, because I never know when he'll come around again. I don't know how, but Allie started calling my dad "Grandpa" and his parents "Grandma and Grandpa". It was so weird hearing her call them by those names. Obviously that's what they are to her, but I had never called them that before around her. I'm guessing she must have heard some of the other kids saying it. I don't know if I liked it or not. I guess it's not fair to Allie for me to keep her from that side of the family, but sometimes I think it would be easier for me if I could. We stayed in a ghetto motel in Prescott. Seriously, super ghetto. If we would have stayed more than one night we definitely would have found a different hotel. I'm so glad Allie isn't crawling anymore or I would have been way more paranoid. Random story about my cousin who went with us: Ben, my cousin, is friends with my other cousin Lynsey (they are not related). They go to the same school and run track together. He was over at her house one night with some other friends and was looking at a family picture on her wall. He said, "I think that girl is my cousin! What's her name?!" Lynsey said, "What?! That's my cousin. Her name is Mindy." To which Ben replied, "Holy crap! She's my cousin!" Now mind you, I hadn't seen Ben in over 10 years. My brother really wanted to get in touch with Ben and his siblings, but we didn't know where they lived or what they were doing in life. Come to find out, they live about 2 miles north of us and we now meet in the same ward building. What are the odds after all these years?!! We ended up being able to go to his older brother's, Justin's, mission farewell and last weekend we got to drive up to the wedding with Ben. It truly must be a small world.

Allie clunked around
in my shoes for a
while. She was the life
of the party. People
kept taking pictures
of her and she was
hammin' it up for
the camera!







Me, my dad,
and Chris.




Allie loved the
dancing! She
kept asking people
to take her back
out on the dance
floor.
Nick put Allie on his feet and danced with
her. So cute! Yes, Nick is wearing Wranglers. He was
more than excited it was a small town wedding and
knew he could get away with it.

Hairspray and Breaking Dawn Party!

I'm a little behind on my blogging! Two Fridays ago my friends and I had a Hairspray/Breaking Dawn party! We watched the new Hairspray movie (well kinda, we mostly talked and ate) at Jaime's house. She had headbands and cans of hairspray for each of us...along with twinkies, suckers, and chocolate. We had a blast taking pictures and dancing, and Jaime showed us all how to truely "rat pack" our hair. (My hair has never had so much volume. She has a gift.) After the movie we went to Barnes and Noble to get our reserved copy of Breaking Dawn! (No we are not crazy insane fans, but it was a really fun excuse for a sleepover! Another plus: since my birthday is the beginning of Sep. I told my mom she could give me money for the book and that could be an early birthday present, so I didn't even have to pay for it!) Luckily Jaime's friends were standing in line for us so really we didn't wait long at all. We got there about 10:30 and were in the store by 11. We browsed the nursing section and people watched. Ok, I thought I was obsessed...not even close. There were people dressed up like vampires and other characters in the book, people with fang marks on their neck, people in prom dresses with fancy updos...holy cow. I couldn't believe how many people were there either! Barnes and Noble did an awesome job with crowd control, so when our numbers were called it wasn't crazy at all. We got out of there around 1 and planned on going back to Jaime's to read. Instead we ended up talking until 5 and decided maybe we'd better sleep for an hour or so. It was totally a high school sleepover. We talked about "past loves", jerk boyfriends, and embarrassing stories. Nick was changing out my grandparents A/C on Saturday, so I didn't get very much sleep that day...but it was worth it! I haven't had a sleepover in years! Thanks for being such an awesome husband, Nick!! (I was telling my friends some story about Nick the other day and Jaime made the comment that Nick was an Edward because he would do anything to make me happy. I told Nick and even though he knew it was quite the compliment, I don't think he'll ever know big of a compliment it actually was...) What's really sad about this whole Edward thing, is that he's not even real!! It's not like he's some hot celebrity that maybe someday somehow someone will have a chance with him...he doesn't exist! And yet...somehow...it doesn't matter :) . I still think he's amazing. I absolutely loved the 4th book and even though right at first I wasn't depressed like I was after the other ones it only took a couple of days for it to sink in. I'm sad the series is over, but it sounds like Stephenie is not done with the characters yet! I'm amazed at how her writing made millions of people fall in love with fictional characters. There's definitely a difference between a good writer and a brilliant one. My vote is that Stephenie Meyer is brilliant.




Party favors!






HAIRSPRAY!



We had way too
much fun taking
this picture!
Do you remember
lining up like this
in elementary
school and doing
each other's hair?!

Jess and I waiting
for our number
to be called!
They were handing
our these stickers
at the door.