Saturday, March 15, 2014

Jazz v. Atlanta

On March 10, John and I were given tickets to the Jazz v. Atlanta Hawks game, and we are pretty lucky because we have been given some of the best tickets to Jazz games this season. And even though our team has been about as awful as you can get, it is still fun to go cheer them on. 
This game in particular was fun to go to because we go to see former Jazz players Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver, and . They may have beaten us, but it was a good game at least.



And, we did get to see Jerry. From afar, but we still saw him. I sent Riley this picture and he said "Go up to him and tell him it's your brother's birthday and you want his autograph." I couldn't do it. I am such a pansy when it comes to famous people. On my birthday, John and I saw Kyle Beckerman at Cheesecake Factor and I so badly wanted to ask for a picture, but I instantly turn into a little girl when I see famous people! The mailman was also there, but he was down on the court, so he was a little too far away for even a picture. 
And what was even more exciting for John was the fact that our seats were across the aisle from where David Locke sits and calls the game. Every time we go to a game, J tells me that he would really like to put in his earphones and listen to Locke call the game, while we watch it in person, so to be able to hear Locke calling it next to him while he watched the game...J was in heaven!  It was actually really funny to watch Locke while he called the game. He is a fan above all, and he gets so into it. He never sits down, and reenacts the plays as he talks about them. So great. 
Thanks to Matt for the tickets!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Broozer's Birthday



Broozer is 23!
I can't even believe that he has already been home from his mission for 2 whole years.
On his actual birthday, March 4, we went out to dinner to celebrate with him, Mom, and Dad. He chose to go to Red Robin, so that's where we went, and I wasn't disappointed because I made him share his mud pie with me. So yummy!

For his birthday Riley asked for a wife, so that is what Mom got him.
Mom asked John to go out to the car and get Riley's gift, and told him that it required some assembly. So John went and did that while she kept Riley's attention and I took photos. This is his reaction when he saw John walk into the front room with his gift.
            
A wife! Minus her face. We all laughed, thought it was pretty clever, as did he, so it was all in good fun.
    

The following Sunday we celebrated his birthday officially, with some good old fashioned mint chocolate chip ice cream cake from Baskin Robbins. His favorite. And mind. 
I have a video that I took of the family singing happy birthday to him, but really it is just John singing, and he is singing as terribly as he can, while Riley just sits there and stares at him. Absolutely hilarious. 

    
We love this kid, and we are always glad to have him around. He works a lot, but it's always a good time when he's around.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Jazz v. Wizards


John and I went and watched the Jazz play the Washington Wizards on Saturday night. Between having a brother that works for Fanzz and a cousin that works for the Jazz, John and I have been to about four games this season, and had fantastic seats every time! This time was no different. We went with Riley, which is always fun. He adds great commentary to the game. 
We also won, which is unusual for our team, but so nice when it happens. 
How cute is my husband? Wearing his Rudy Gobert jersey that he got for Christmas.
Glad to see he likes it! 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Grandpa Grow

My cute Grandpa turned 88 last week and everyone who could went out to dinner to celebrate last night at the Grub (of course!)
Words cannot describe my admiration of this man. He has done so much for us (we currently live in his duplex), and has accepted John like one of his own from day one. He may even love him more than he loves me, and I'm his favorite grandchild. ;)
You never know how much time you'll have left with someone, so I cherish every minute I spend with him and my grandma. It doesn't hurt that they are a hilarious pair.

Love you Grandpa! Happy birthday. 

Friday, January 3, 2014

Sometimes

Sometimes you come home to find your fence like this.

Oh, the joys of living behind a business. 

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2013 Rewind

2013 hasn't been our year.
We've had:
Two surgeries
One ER visit
One car accident
One sewage flooded basement

Even though there was some good (I graduated, we had two family weddings, and we celebrated our 4 year anniversary), it seems the bad outweighed the good this year, and because of this we say "good riddance 2013".

Monday, November 18, 2013

picture overload

The easiest way to tell a story is through pictures, and when you don't devote that much time to your blog, pictures say a lot. 
Another three months has come and gone, and here I am, just barely getting around to the blog. Oh, well. If you're interested, you can keep on scrolling. 
You know me and my love for Utah football. This season has been no different. 
We've had our ups, and lots of downs, but they are still my team.
Even though it's really hard to continue to watch them lose. 
And especially because we heard today that, once again, we're losing our QB.
Potentially scary stuff for mister Travis.
In August I had an endoscopy done to check for polyps and to have my esophagus stretched so I could swallow food without it feeling like it was getting stuck.
Honestly, it was just like an amazing nap. I could have gone back to sleep after I "woke up", but they made me go home instead. 
September, I ran the Woman of Steel Relay with three of my sisters-in-law, and some of Tacey's friends. 
I won't lie, it sucked.
I'm a procrastinator, and I hate running, so I was not at all prepared. 
I ran 9 miles that day. 
More than I have ever run at one time. 
But, I finished. No one had to take over for me, I didn't get kicked off the course for being too slow.
I can say that I did it.

David got married!
That's right folks, all of the Lawrence boys are officially off the market.
Unless you're married to one, you're missing out. They are all pretty freaking awesome.
Mine being the best, of course. 
David and Amy got married on the 12th of October in the Salt Lake Temple.
We had a nice luncheon afterward at the JSMB, followed by their reception up Milcreek Canyon at Milcreek Inn.
From the day they got engaged, and I realized it was going to be the same time as the Utah v. Stanford game, I was a little upset. Only like the best game of the season, and I had to miss it. And then we WON, which made it sting a little more.
But, after all, family comes first, and even if I feel like they football team is my family, David and Amy are actual family, and I will always put my family first. 
Still proud of my Utes, though.
SELFIE!

Love my Walter White.

We were all a little skeptical of having the reception up the canyon in October, but it was actually not even that cold! They had these nice heaters set up outside that kept us all warm, and it was really pretty. Especially with the fall colors.  
All the sisters. :)
Congrats you two!
We love you!
The weekend after the wedding we headed to Vegas with Matt and Millysa for Bug O Rama. Essentially a car show filled with different VWs. Matt and John loved it. Millysa and I got tired and hot from walking around.
You should see the TOMs tan line I have on my foot. Sexy.
We watched some of the drag races which were pretty cool.
Who know an old VW bug can go 111 MPH?
Certainly not I. 

Then we went into the Shelby museum about a half hour before it closed. But we got the full tour, explaining why certain cars were named what they are (not for any logical reason), and why Shelby made the cars he did. Pretty neat. 
I still want to own one. Someday.
We stayed on Fremont Street, at the Plaza, which was surprisingly very nice. Fremont Street is like 10 times as crazy at night than the Strip, and I saw things I can't un-see. But it was an experience. We got to go to a free Our Lady Peace concert, which the owner of the D Casino was sponsoring, right outside his casino, which is new.
It's rare that you get to go to a free concert, and even more rare when it's a band that you actually know.
Yes, this happened. This man has his shirt tucked into his back pockets. He kept taking video with his phone, but didn't realize that his hand was in front of his camera, so he had a lot of videos of his hand. I'm sure the next morning caused some major confusion for him.

The week before Halloween the Sorensen's threw a Clue themed murder mystery. We had dinner and then played the game, around the house. It was super fun! 
Mrs. White; Mr. Green; Mrs. Peacock; Professor Plum; Colonel Mustard; Miss Scarlet

These two are quite the characters. 

John committed fully to his part, and shaved the cul-de-sac. 
As he put it, "What professor has a full head of hair?"

Miss Scarlet ended up being the murderer. 
Mandy ended up winning. Rigged. Just Kidding!
It was so fun to dress up! And do have Patty's totally real furs. 
She pulled them out of a closet, and John and I were shocked.
SO soft.

Monday, the 28th of October was my 24th birthday.
24? When did I get so old?
It was a good day.
I worked, like most grown-ups, and then John and I went to Cheesecake Factory, and he took me shopping. 
He had me all excited for this gift, only to inform me that it wasn't in stock, and would be arriving closer to Christmas, so it will now be a Christmas gift. I was kind of freaking out, wanted to know what it was. But he will not tell me. So, I'll let you know come Christmas!
My parents sent me this gorgeous bouquet of flowers at my office. 
Gotta love Skyline Flowers. They do amazing work!
My girl Mel Nash sent cookies to me at work also.
My boss kept coming over, and saying "Oooh, those look really good". I caught the hint, and gave him one.
Pretty much my friends and family are the bomb, and made me feel very special on my birthday. 

We carved pumpkins for Halloween with some of John's siblings and their kids. 
So many pumpkin guts, all over.
Leave it to my husband to make a scary pumpkin, and use an action figure to complete his work.

On Halloween, we both worked, and then spent the evening with the Lawrence's. After all, it is Patty's favorite holiday.
This is Lillie. We are in no way related.
We just work together.
From the first day at this job, people have called me Lillie, and are constantly getting us confused for each other.
So we decided to take advantage of it, and dressed up as each other for Halloween! 

I couldn't think of anything I could dress up as that would relate to his Walter White. I thought maybe Lydia, but I didn't want to walk around in heels all night. And Skylar is blonde. Boo. 

Arguably the greatest Walter White next to Bryan Cranston. 

The whole clan!
We have clowns with their elephant (who is not in her costume in this, but she was SO cute)
David and Amy walked around in morph suits, and Amy couldn't see. Hilarity ensued.
Jenny dressed up as Venom, and her friend Val was a caveman. 
Dan and Kristy dressed up as magicians and little N was their rabbit in the hat. Very clever.

That's it party people. 
Here we are a week away from Thanksgiving, and who knows, the next time I blog may be right after Christmas.
XOXO