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Monday, September 8, 2014

Happy Six Months


Today Chris and I have been married for six months! Sometimes I am amazed that time has gone by so quickly, and most of the time I am baffled that it has only been six months. We have had a lot of adventures, arguments, dirty dishes, loads of laundry, and fun. I am so grateful for my sweet husband and the sacrifices he makes for me. Marriage is NOT easy. But being married to my best friend is. I hope we have countless months left together in this life, even if that means I have to do a million batches of laundry!

Our adventure is continuing, as yesterday, I was sustained and set apart as the Young Women President for our branch. With it has come the weight of a calling like I have never felt before. The most coincidental part of it is that I was called into my branch president's office on the one year anniversary of the day I was asked to be the Relief Society President. There isn't a lot of people that can say they've been Relief Society President and Young Women President in one year... I'm still trying to find my feet enough to even know where to begin. Life has been so hectic already with work, school, and life. Things will work out, however. That is one thing I know about the gospel, and about our loving Heavenly Father. Things always work out the way they are supposed to.  Chris is currently serving as the First Counselor in the Young Men, and so we will continue to get to work together on many things (I was one of the counselors in the YW, which I was A LOT more comfortable with!) This just means we will be more grounded on the weekends.

This week we are celebrating the marriage of my younger sister, Megan. She is receiving her endowment on Friday, we are having a dinner reception on Saturday, and then they will be married  next Friday in Manti, with a reception in Spanish Fork the next evening. Hectic weekends are coming...

We hope you are all well and happy!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

The Latest and Greatest

Well, in an effort to stay caught up with folks - other than Facebook and the wonderful Instagram - we decided that we wanted to have a family blog. Maybe it's giving in to peer pressure, or maybe it's a simple way to keep a "journal", or perhaps we just love hearing ourselves type so much, we wanted to share that with everyone. Whatever the reason, you're welcome.

Life has been so interesting since work started again! We are still living in Montezuma Creek, with Chris teaching at the elementary school, and I am still driving up to Blanding every day to work in the detention center.  Chris went back to work August 6 (he went back earlier because his school has the School Improvement Grant), and I started on August 11. Which was also my birthday. What a way to celebrate, right? It's been interesting adjusting to being the morning person I am not, and I'm afraid I never will be. Mostly, I feel like a zombie during the week. I also started my fourth semester of graduate school - (three more to go!) - so I am in class from 5:00 - 10:30 PM every Tuesday night, which only aggravates my "zombie condition".

In other news, we have become food storage gurus. Chris was sweet enough to let me get a chest freezer for my birthday present, and we have started to fill it up with freezer meals (to help with the stress throughout the week and this semester). We have also discovered the joys of canning. My parents graciously gave us their old steam canner, and have always been willing to answer the phone in moments of dire need. We are learning! So far we've successfully put up 12 jars of peaches - one broke - and 13 jars of tomatoes (whole and pureed). Thankfully, besides the one broken jar, we haven't had an unsuccessful experience. This week, we are also learning the words CASE LOT SALE.

With the new school year, there has also come the wave of new teachers to our complex of teacher housing. We have gone from two pre-teens and two babies, to over twenty children running around. It's been quite the change! And with U of U flags (this would be Chris's flag) and BYU license plate covers (much to Chris's chagrin), it's beginning to feel like happy valley, which is another really big change. It's been fun meeting all the new neighbors! Now that school is in full swing, it's harder to get together as often, but we still try. We've had a few game nights, barbecues, and movie nights. We have a hard life.

Well, that's it for now. I think I've decided that I will post pictures of our humble abode, since many of you will probably never make it all the way down for a visit.

Love,
Allie