Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Job Well Done!


I need to congratulate my cougars on their respectable 2009 football season. We started the season off right beating no. 3 ranked, Oklahoma, and ended the season with a celebratory stomping over no. 18 ranked Oregon State in the Las Vegas Bowl. Is it bad that I wanted BYU to keep running up the score? I love pounding a PAC 10 team. There were some rocky moments throughout the season, but overall an 11-2 record is pretty impressive (including a Utah victory)!

My New Year's Goals for BYU football:

1. revert back to the classic byu uniforms (royal blue), they are much better. Navy just doesn't stand out in the stadium. I need to see a sea of blue cheering on the cougs.

2. An invitation to a bowl other than Las Vegas.

3. significantly limit the number of penalties in a game.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

"Bidi Bidi Bom Bom"

My love for the Spanish language originated in high school with Senora Sanchz y barr. One of my favorite projects in this class was when my friend and I made a Spanish music video to Selena's, "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom". Our outfits were right up there with Selena's--jeweled hats, sparkles, and pleather pants.

I studied the language for three years in high school, but we all know that doesn't mean too much. One of my biggest regrets was not pursuing the language in college. So when my friend Lisa asked if I would be interested in taking a conversational Spanish class, I jumped at the opportunity. On the first day of class we received our syllabus. One of our assignments was a cultural project. We had all of these grand ideas to have a fiesta, bring our friend's in that served mission in spanish-speaking countries, make a movie/music video. Unfortunately our enthusiasm dwindled as time went on. However, we did learn to make some yummy espanol dishes: Tartas de manzana (creamy apple tart), and tres leches cake. It was a hit. We were a hit. We are a hit! Basically our professora loved us. She told us we went above and beyond her expectations for this culture project. Luz and I were proud students. Here we are with our yummy spanish desserts.


Here we are with Professora on the last day of class! Please note: a). our certificates of completion (we didn't just pass, but we received a P+!!), the laminated notebooks in our hands, with spanish advertisements, actors, just like the good ole days! Thank you Chelsea. My Zac Efron folder was also a hit :)
Adios amigos!! Me Encanta Espanol!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Friday, October 16, 2009

Introducing Strebin and the Lost Brothers

My Brother Jeffrey performs for his high school homecoming assembly. Got to miss

those days J He's the one playing the guitar, and wearing the big white shoes?! Jeff,

you're so dreamy!!!! I bet all the girls were swooning over you!!

"Forever"


This past weekend I went with a group of friends up North to visit the great state of Vermont, and all its beauty! It really is one thing to see pictures in a magazine, and another to actually see it in person. It was gorgeous! We made it just in time for peak foliage season. It really was a perfect weekend. We stopped to explore random bridges, towns, monuments, hiking trails, ski resorts, and festivals. We also found time to watch an entire season of the Office. We traveled through eight states and the District: Virginia, DC, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Check, check!!


We had some good times in the car...maybe, just maybe, we played a few rounds of would you rather, and marry, make-out, or kill. Peter's face is pretty great in this pic.

Shandi drove us into the big apple, to pick up Kyle's favorite nyc style pizza.
Right after we picked up the pizza, we noticed a ton of people waiting outside the theater showing, Hamlet. Shandi and I both realized at the same time that people were waiting for the one and only, JUDE LAW, to exit the theater. In a matter of seconds, the boys took over driving, and we joined the other Jude fans in hopes to see the dreamy star. And YES, we did see him. Here he is driving off...

We stayed with Kyle's parents Friday night, who are currently serving a mission in MA.


Here we are checking out a fall festival in Vermont. I love the church in the background.
Fun times in the cabin...we even got to watch a romantic comedy :) If that's how they are categorizing Blood Diamond these days. I cried through the entire movie.

We had to stop for this dam picture....
We hiked up a trail in Mt. Ascutney State Park, that overlooked the valley, and into New Hampshire.

We even traveled to Brigham Young's birth place in Whitingham, Vermont. Several monuments were placed throughout the town, but this had to be my favorite,
"A Man of much courage, and Superb Equipment."




Thank you Shandi for organizing a wonderful weekend!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

"Do you need me to hold your hand boo?"

This week I am participating in training all week at an off-site location (an especially safe neighborhood in SE DC :). Back when I interned in DC in 2005, a classmate once told me if I ever ventured to the southeast quadrant of DC, I would get shot. Fast forward four years of my life, and here I am, spending at least 50% of my time at work in the southeast quadrant. But hey, I am still around, and getting very accustomed to my second home.

Today the local fire and police department joined forces to provide community members an opportunity to get vaccinated for the H1N1 influenza where I was attending my training. With as many youth and families I interact with on a daily basis, I thought it would be a good idea for me to get the shot. I joined a few of my colleagues and headed upstairs to face the needle. After hearing the story about the NFL cheerleader who now experiences a neurological condition brought on by a flu shot, I was a little nervous to go through with the shot. As I walked up to the large man who would soon administer the vaccine, I started to chicken out. My co-worker proceeds to ask, "Do you need me to hold your hand boo?" I put on a strong front and looked away from the needle, only to find out he was all done. And there you have it. No swine flu for me. Go get vaccinated!!!


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Unified Yoggers Rocked the Ragnar

Years ago I thought runners were kind of ridiculous. Why would you run when you could pick up a basketball or Frisbee? Why would you put yourself through the misery and boredom? Confession. I. LIKE. TO. RUN! I enjoy the challenge of pushing my body and mind to do something I originally think is impossible. It is such a satisfying feeling when you complete a race. Last weekend I participated in the Ragnar Relay with 11 other friends. We started in Cumberland, MD and ran along the C&O canal, in to West Virginia, and ended in DC for a grand total of 200 miles. I was a little apprehensive at first, when I heard we'd be running 200 miles. I am still a sane person, and that does not sound fun to me. But when you divide the mileage amongst 11 other people, it isn't too bad. My team started at 1:00p.m. Friday, and ended the race a little after 5:00p.m. on Saturday, which put our time at 29 hours. The official results posted, and were were 21st overall (out of 150 or so teams), and 4th in our division! Our average mile time was around 8:30. Each person ran three separate legs. The craziest part was running by yourself, with a headlamp in the middle of the night. My second leg was at 1:30a.m...with practically NO sleep. My first leg was about 7 miles, and definitely my strongest. We rented a couple of 12 seat passenger vans, slept when we could, and survived off of trail mix, jelly beans, water, and bagels. We did rent a hotel half way through the race, so that we could stop and shower, and attempt to get some rest. I think I got a total of three hours :) Anyway, so glad I participated, and would definitely do it again next year. Here's how I feel about running,



Meet the Unified Yoggers:

Yes, you see that right...at my final exchange, my teammate decided to run his last leg in an American flag speedo. Classy.
My van consisted of: Travis, Colton, Justin, Katie, and Destiny

Ready for the race to begin!!
Here we are at the finish line with our medals!
We ran into our friends from the other teams

Monday, September 28, 2009

"I'll Go Crazy, If I don't Go Crazy Tonight"

I've been reading people's blog posts about the U2 concert for weeks now. Finally, it is my turn to go!!! This will be my first U2 experience, other than their performance on the National Mall during the inauguration celebration weekend. Oh, and does the virtual U2 concert count, that I saw at the IMAX theater?!! That was one of the greatest nights of my life, so I can only imagine what tomorrow will be like. Don't you worry, there will definitely be follow up posts on my U2 experience. I can't wait to spend the evening with Paul, David, Adam, & Larry!!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

REMEMBER HOW...

BYU BEAT OKLAHOMA last week??

BYU is now ranked 9 !!!!!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Ain't No Party like a Scranton Party!

Last weekend my co-worker and I headed to Scranton, PA for another co-worker's wedding. Meet the Bride:

She looked absolutely beautiful! The entire day was just perfect. After the wedding ceremony held at the church, we went the Woodlands Inn and Resort for a cocktail hour, and reception. This picture doesn't give it justice, but the atmosphere was stunning.




After Kate & I awwed the wedding group with our dance moves, we decided to get our priorities in line. Find the PA Paper & Supply Company. This familiar Paper Company is what we view every Thursday night, and recognize as, "Dunder Mifflin."

I felt so close to JAM (JIM & PAM). It was as if they were right there with me strolling the streets of Scranton, PA. I am definitely ready for the season to begin!


Yeah Jeff!


Monday, September 7, 2009

Finding Hope

This touching video was posted on lds.org:

Friday, September 4, 2009

Wedding Bliss + San Fran Fun!

Earlier this summer we held a bridal shower for our little Sarah!

Then we attended an Engagement Party...

Next, we headed to Oakland for the big day! She looked absolutely beautiful!
It was a VERY warm day in Oakland
I love this girl!!
The Wedding Party...Meliss and Chels did such a great job fulfilling their bridesmaid duties :)

After the wedding festivities, we ventured into San Fran. Chels at the wheel, Michele as navigator.
We rode a cable car through the city...
Went on a audio tour at Alcatraz, which was so cool. The island itself is gorgeous, with such great views.

We'll pretend this was Al Capone's Cell block. Do you think I pass as a prisoner?

Drove down Lombard street twice!

Paid the toll to cross the Golden Gate Bridge. Totally worth it!

We stayed with my aunt and uncle in Walnut Creek, CA! It was so fun to visit with them. They were so great to let us crash at their place. My cousin Denae and her family came over on Sunday to visit. I just love being around my family! We also toured around fisherman's wharf, ghirardelli square, ate at In n Out Burger, and had some fabulous Italian food in North Beach. We even ventured to Berkley to attend a ward there on Sunday. I am pretty happy to be in DC :)


Next weekend will be wedding #2 for my friend, Emily in Scranton, PA!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Emergency Grocery List

It was Friday night, pouring rain, and I needed to go to the store desperately to buy the following items:

1. cupcake liners
2. Frosting
3. chocolate chips
4. cream cheese
5. TAMPONS

I chuckled to myself as I reviewed the items in my bag. I love being a girl :)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Love is a Battlefield

Please tell me you know who this great woman is?? That's right, it is the one and only Pat Benatar!!! This last month I went with a group of friends to Wolf Trap to listen to Patricia and Blondie! As a young girl, I would take out my mom's pat cd's and dance around to, Don't Roll those Bloodshot Eyes at Me! It doesn't get much better than, Heartbreaker, We Belong, Hit Me With Your Best Shot, and Love is a Battlefield!
Please note the mom pants on our fellow pat fans! So great.


We Love You Pat!