Merry Christmas everyone! We had an amazing Christmas this year. It was our first year together as a married couple and it was incredible!
We began our Christmas break up at Colter's grandparents house for their annual get-together. Then we were able to go see the lights at Temple Square and visit Colter's other set of grandparents.
Best part- we got to go home!!!! It was a short visit, but we were able to see all of our family. We had a blast! We've only been gone a few months, but it's amazing to see how many things change in such a short amount of time. We celebrated my 21st birthday at Colter's old work- Phantom Canyon.
On Christmas Eve we went to Colter's parents house, where his brother, sister-in-law, cutest niece, and my parents had dinner and watched Christmas movies. Christmas day was pretty much the same thing- hung out, ate candy, opened awesome presents. :) We also spent time with my family- I'm amazed at how everyone has changed but is still the same. It probably means that we're the ones that have changed. Anyway, we had an amazing Christmas. We are so blessed to have both of our families close to each other. We love them so much and miss them terribly!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Thanksgiving thanks!
Happy Belated Thanksgiving!
Colter and I went up to Salt Lake to spend Thanksgiving with his grandparents. It was amazing! Great food, company, and sports!!! We spent a couple of days up there. Nonnie and I went to New Moon while Colter was at work. It was....interesting. That's about all I can say. We're so grateful for our family. We missed spending Thanksgiving with our immediate family but we're so grateful for extended family that love us just as much. We're so grateful to be here at school, even though it's probably one of the hardest things we've ever had to do. We're grateful for this church and for the blessings it brings to our lives. I'm also grateful I remembered to take some pictures finally!
The BEAUTIFUL table Nonnie put together...
Busy in the kitchen...:)Rusty waiting for his turkey. Or as Nonnie calls it, praying.
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