Friday, October 9, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
And if that didn't tickle your funny bone then this might:
Scene- Ben and Rachel just getting tucked into bed
Ben: You know, its really nice to sleep in the same bed with someone
Rachel: *feeling loved* what do you like best about it?
Ben: Well, come winter you have a free bed warmer
Rachel: *feeling used* you're silly
Ben: You're cost efficient
I laughed for about 10mins straight
Monday, October 5, 2009
SNOW
I knew that it was going to be a chilly morning, but this was an unforeseen blitzkrieg of snow fall. Ben and I both start work before the sun comes up, so we woke up to a dry false sense of security. Getting the morning started I wrapped up in a blanket, since Ben and I talked last night how we really didn't need to turn on the heat yet, and started the morning calls around the country. As I could tell that the sun had risen above the horizon I went to crack the shade to let it in- when I saw it. Its white slushy goo that devoured everything in its path- I was surrounded on all sides! After a very audible *gasp* I grabbed my camera and knew what my Monday blog was going to be about.
See for the past 2 autumns I've been "out of commission" and unable to enjoy its crunchy leaves and spooky treats. I can't even begin to tell you how excited I was to get the fall party started and revel in every seasonal cliche Idaho had to offer: fright houses, corn mazes, farmers markets, Carmel apples, long happy walks in the evening, and the Halloween parties galore. And with one sprinkle from Jack Frost's gang of flurry miscreants my hopes of a crisp fall were dampened. And yes I have turned the heater on now.
Ok, slightly on the dramatic side, but its drama that I do well. :) I do have some questions from my female familia: we're looking for a good (and cheap) table set- any suggestions for an online place besides walmart. Walmart.com is good, but just in case you'all know of something else. Then same question goes for a mattress topper/bed pad.
The other question/problem that I need assistance with is the front door has an AWFUL draft coming from it and I can almost watch the heating bill being sucked into its cold whirlwind. I know there are things you can put at the bottom of the door, but is there anything that I can hang on the side or front or something? Any ideas of suggestions will be happily received
Oh yeah, we haven't heard from any home or visiting teachers yet. It might have something to do with our apt mat:
That reminds me! I will still be doing a video tour of our little home, but I want to get every one's pottery here first! And a table, if we can find one!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
ONE MONTH
~I loved when I got my calling as Primary Pres's Councilor and he prayed for me the rest of the week.
~I love that he's obsest with Halloween.

When Ben got home he brought me a bouquet of Roses!!
I almost didn't hear him knocking when he got home because I was listening to 'Cash Cab' so loudly in the kitchen. When I looked through the peep hole to make sure there was someone at the door all I saw were those beautiful pink flowers! I felt bad thought because while I was in Nebraska I bought a little somethin' somethin' but can't find it anywhere in our apt! All I remember was thinking, "oh i'll put it here so he won't find it." and can't remember where 'here' is! I'll look again today and hopefully it'll turn up!
After dinner we took a nice stroll down to our favorite creamery which is a couple blocks from our apt. The weather was perfect for walking and since the high will only be 44 tomorrow we figured we better get the ice cream now!! Its called "G's Dairy" and we both ended up getting our favorite Gorilla Munch even though we both said we'd be getting something new. Gorilla Munch consists of banana ice cream with peanut butter swirls in and Oreo cookie pieces- heavenly. Pure celestial.

Monday, September 21, 2009
A better week
In all its been a about a 3 hour process so far. This is a patient project.
Ben, with his new work schedule, gets weekends free. A whole Saturday to ourselves and what two things does my husband suggest?!?! Shopping and Crafts. Did I marry the perfect man or what?!!?
So I.F. we went to get a couple more things for our apt thanks to the random wedding gift cards that keep coming in. What a great time in our lives where going out to the mail box means making another 20 bucks! The extra money we had left over went into this weeks Halloween craft project:
Its 10 times cooler then the tree because Ben was there to help. We spent about 45 mins in the Rexburg's mini version of Hobby Lobby called 'Porters'. We took a big black square of poster board, bent it in half in an 'L' shape, cut out the mansion for the bask piece, cut holes in the bottom to add lights, super-glued the tombstones in, cut up pieces of bone hands to make bones, tore apart spiderwebs to make the fog, and cut grey card stock for the fence. Needless to say it took all afternoon. And for those wondering, Ben painted the blood on it - not me!
Yeah, we're pretty proud of it. We joked while making the haunted grave yard that our kids are going to have AWESOME science projects. And possibly they'll have nightmares from all the halloween stuff in our house! Looks like we won't get any more stuff till the AMAZING day after halloween sales. I love that day.
Part of our shopping extravaganza took us to target where I got a halloween bowl for the youngsters. Sure it was only a dollar and i'm pretty sure its too flimsy to stick in the dishwasher, but this bowl means so much more to me. Its my halloween bowl, for my house, where my husband and i will hand out candy, on my favorite holiday. It took me about 8 mins just to pick the exact right one and i held it close to me the rest of the shopping time and refused to part with it to put it in the cart.
Oddly enough though, we've had our first trick-or-treat-ers. Well, sort of. This prized piece immediately took a place of honor on our coffee table and already got filled with left over movie theater contraband that we snuck in. So here i am sitting in the afternoon with our front door open waiting for some friends of ours to come over when I leisurely pick up a snicker from the bowl and sink into a fit of caramel delight. In mid decent and wrapper still in hand I get that 'some one is watching me' feeling. There were 2 soon to be 3 then 4 sets of little eyes spying on me and the large candy feast. I happily let them have some and even take some pieces for later. I love kids and there innocence. I wish that i could go sniffing about the neighborhood for whoever is cooking the best dinner that day and expect to get fed!
This wonderful week ended with more sugary niblets, at least these were mostly given away to an old mission buddy of Ben's and our new dinner friends the Coons. They were surprised at the decorations, considering its still September, but loved the fact that they were all homemade right down to the butter cream frosting. Oh yeah, I'm officially enjoying my time away from time.
Next weeks blog: How I spend all my time at the Gym.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
I'm alive - i promise!
This is our tour guide how closely infringed upon the lines of peppy and annoying. One part of the tour she told us that up on the most haunted floor -(the 4th floor, which reminds me, if you do stay for a night or two DO NOT stay on the fourth floor. that's where the ghost hunters could see the doors opening and closing. That's a little too much for me even if it is just Casper) ANYWAY - theres a bench that constantly moves on its own and even between tours you can hear it moving and sometimes be able to see it slide to the other part of the wall. After our hour and 1/2 tour Ben and I decided to be a little devilish ourselves and slide the bench to the other wall. We really wanted to wait in the stairwell behind us to hear here reaction when the next group came through, but the cleaning ladies came up.
Our first dinner that we ate sitting at our coffee table. This is Ben's "I'm so tired, why are you still taking pictures, but I'll smile because i love you" face. I know it well.
At least now we've gotten into a routine. 6:15am we get up and get ready for work which starts at 7am for the both of us. I work till about Noon sometimes One and then eat lunch and work out. Clean up the house, clean up myself, and maybe get dinner started around 5 or let him get dinner started when he gets home which is usually 4 or 5pm.
Something I didn't know about being a housewife- WOW its lonely. Luckily I have this amazing husband encourages me to go shopping or out with friends, but when all your friends are single they just don't want to hang out. Sucks, but true. They have their own lives and I feel a little pushed to the side. In there eyes I have an eternal companion so they see it as some one whose always there. But it just doesn't work out that way. Plus theres only so many times that i can go to Idaho Falls by myself and shop without buying anything simply because theres nothing there I want to buy.
BUT here's what I do have that happily occupies my time: CRAFTS ( i made a Halloween tree from scraps, beads, and a well used sharpie marker), the anticipation of wedding pictures that will need to be scrap booked, BOOKS I'm reading 3 different ones and writing one as well, CASTLE CRASHERS Michael and Cris will be proud that I'm up to level 19 with one of my guys, THANK YOU CARDS they are never ending and going out in instalments. And finally Calling my mom about twice a day. :D All things i love to do.
As I embark on this new chapter of life, "Married and no kids- feels a lot like being single" i do so with enthusiasm and spark. The windows of adventure are open and life awaits! Any Suggestions of how you did this part of your life?
Friday, June 5, 2009
Can you believe it!?
I can hardly believe it. A part of me still doesn't feel quite old enough to have an fiancee. I look down at my ring or over at Ben and I can't help but think to myself, 'wow, that man loves me enough to spend eternity with me.' Every once in a while the classic line from The Sandlot rings in my head "For-ev-er, for-ev-er"
At least my lack of age-acknowledgment is the most of my worries! In one week mom, dad, and I have gotten the following: a reception place, honey destination, wedding dress, veil, bridesmaid dresses, flower girl dress picked out, cake ordered, food pick out, flowers assembled, and most of the table decorations. PHEW! That is all by the grace of our very loving Heavenly Father who apparently really wants Ben and I married because every time we reach a hic-up in the plans we find a solutions which is better then what we had planned! Sometimes it does feel as if I get one thing off my list only to add 20 more. One day at a time.
The greatest part about all of this is that I know how much I love Ben and how much he loves me in return. I can't imagine going through all of this while wondering if I wanted to get married to him or not. It is such a blessing to have the Holy Ghost in our lives to have these answers and reassurances to get us through. I still have the occasional morning where I wake up and have a mini-freak-out, but by the time my morning scripture study is done I'm calmed down again.
Finally a story about how wonderful my Fiancee is and how well he knows me. When talking to his mom (who was thoroughly shocked at the engagement because Ben didn't tell her before hand he was going to propose. Boys - CALL YOUR MOMS MORE!) she said at the end of their conversation, "Ben, you promise me one thing. You Promise me that you will treat her like a princess." Ben, when telling me the conversation later that day, said, "Princess? You're a queen." :D Man I'm going to love being married to him. For this reason and the fact that we're getting matching chuck taylors for the wedding.

