Friday, November 4, 2011

Two Aussies, Three Weeks, Four States part 1

As I look out my window and see the mountains covered with clouds and hearing the promises of snow tomorrow, I decided it would be the perfect time to reminisce over the past month. About a month ago a certain Aussie rocked up at Salt Lake City airport eager for a month of fun and frivolity...of course this person was Jade. That day was amazing, not only did I have someone who spoke my language (because as many Aussies living in the states know, Australian english is a foreign language :p ) but she had brought with her some much needed supplies in the way of chocolate, milo and lollies. As I said the day was amazing :p The first week she was here we explored pretty much everything there is to see around salt lake...and dont worry mum I still went to my classes ;)





The first Friday Jade was here we decided to go up to the land of potatoes and visit Rexburg. On the way up we stopped in Lava Hot Springs. Our original plan had been to actually go in the hot baths but, it was't to be. Was cool to see a lot of the places I hadn't seen since my first trip up, even if we didn't have time to take advantage of the springs :) Once we made it to Rexburg we were able to spend some time with one of Jade's friends. While he was at school we did a little sight seeing and found the world famous potato musuem and the museum in rigby-the birthplace of television apparently. Sadly we couldn't make a decision about which one to go to and missed out on both...although i have heard they are quite the experience :p We toyed with the idea of going to Canada once we realised how close we were, but turns out Jade was the only one prepared for anything. She had her passport etc while I had left my passport and immigration documets at home...i know...i'm kicking myself. Any who after a few fun days in Rexburg it was time to come back down to Utah, school made a habit of getting in the way of many of our holiday plans :p On our way back we stopped in Pocatello for a stretch and to give my poor car a rest. While we were there we were able to have a quick catch up with a friend of mine I hadn't seen in around 2 years.Was definitely fun to say hello, especially because it'll be quite some time before i'm back up that way again. It's weird to think i'll be going home for good real soon and wont get to road trip it like this for a while...one of the few vices of tassie-youre quite limited as to where you can road trip.

 

Anywho, ill leave that there but i figure this covers our adventures around SLC, Park City, Idaho and most places in between :p Part 2 includes everything between Logan and Vegas so i'll get on that soon :D











Sunday, October 2, 2011

A Weekend of Football and Conference

Well, this weekend has not at all turned out how i thought it would...I was expecting a quiet weekend full of conference and homework so that when Jade FINALLY gets here i'll have a lot more time for play. As it turns out, that's not at all what happened but i'm far from complaining :D  Just before I got home from school on Friday I had a call from Alex asking me if I wanted to take her extra ticket for the BYU vs Utah State Football game. Of course I jumped at the chance, while i may not necessarily like BYU it is still fun to soak in the atmosphere of college football...its hard not to have a smile on your face when thousands of people are all cheering and dancing like no one cares :p The one downer of the evening (well there were two but theyre connected) was as Utah state looked like they had won the game with only a few minutes left, Alex and I decided to leave and beat the rush back to the car (once we actually found it). A few minutes after we had left the stadium we heard an almighty roar followed by an even louder one...there was only one conclusion...there had been an awesome play made by BYU and they had won. Ah the ups and downs of college football.



The field...its not as big as it seems



Bronco instructing the troops

Wouldn't be a football game without cheerleaders and a mascot

Alex and I














Anywho, the next day was the beginning of the general sessions of conference. Conference is generally awesome, so its no suprise that I heard and learnt things that were very pertinant for me at the moment. After the first session I got a message from none other than Shady herself informing me that she was in fact in the United States. As if the weekend wasn't already amazing enough already! It was hard to contain my excitement while chatting to her during her stop over in L.A, although my little jig of excitment on the front lawn may have reconfirmed to the neighbours that I am in fact weird. I say reconfirmed as thanks to the 'first day of real snow' incident my weirdness was already confirmed.

Shortly after hearing from Jade I got a message from my American mum asking if I wanted to join her and Cassie at the Utah vs Washington game while the boys were at the Priesthood session of conference. As excited as I was for the BYU game, my excitement for this game was even greater...can you half tell I'm a Ute fan? ;) While the game wasn't exactly how we'd hoped, it was still awesome being there, soaking up the atmosphere and seeing all that red. I'm hoping to take Jade to a game while she's here and fully convert her to the Utes...but i guess we'll see what happens there :p



Ah check out all that red ;)




Well, as conference has now finished for another 6 months (and to those of you at home i highly recommend watching it), there's only one more thing to look forward to until Jade gets here on Sunday and that is watching the AFL grandfinal. Ah....life can be pretty darn awesome sometimes ;)

Friday, September 23, 2011

Waiting for the calm

What a week! (and i'm saying this with still 2 days to go before its officially over). It's been all systems go with the theme of the week being missions. On Sunday Nate (one of my house mates) had his mission farewell; he gave a great talk and the get together afterward was fun. As if that wasn't enough excitement for one day, I got a certain text message that night from home saying Dan had got his mission call. As it turns out he is going to the one place I said he wouldn't go...Auckland New Zealand..figures :p Still, my little brother is going on a mission...wierd. The only thing that bites about this whole thing is I wont get to see him for another 2 years, but then I guess he'll be where he's supposed to be :)

Dan and Great Grandma

Tuesday involved a trip to Temple square with Nate to find some absolutely delicious raspberry muffin tops. However, distaster struck when we were told that those muffin tops our now only baked three days a week....definitely a blow. However, one consulation is the fact that we were in Temple Square on a beautiful day when it was relatively quiet. What else am I going to do but take photos? ;)


This one was an accident but i like it ;)


Lovin the colours :)


Tuesday and Wednesday were pretty full on too as Nate got set apart and was dropped off at the MTC. With all of this, it really got me thinking about Dan and home. You'd think i'd be used to being away from the place by now but nope....ah well...it's a learning experience right? :) Here's hoping getting used to the US again wont take that long...even if I still have people asking me to speak English ;)

My American Family :)



Thursday, September 15, 2011

Dipping the toe into the world of blogging

Well...this is it i guess my first official blog. I have recently decided that my journal keeping skills were not the best so what better substitute than a blog right? I'm hoping this'll mean i'll at least have the highlights written down :p Anyway i guess i'll get on with it! These past few weeks Ive had a fair bit on my mind-probably to do with the fact I moved back to Utah after spending the summer/winter at home. It is so weird being back, my one advantage is i know what to expect this time, or so I thought. It's crazy how much a few months can change people and perspectives which has resulted in an almost completely new ball game. One definite bonus of being back though is sunshine! Is there anything more amazing than a beautiful sunny day? It's almost impossible not to smile when they actually happen :)

Anyway, for the folks back home here's a more ordered series of events of the recent past :p Over the weekend I had to complete a simulation for a class at school. In this simulation I had to spend 48 hours without the use of my left arm so I could gain a small glimpse into the world of someone who has lost their arm for real. It was one of the most challenging assignments I have ever done. I mean think about it. When you've broken your arm and such you can still use your arm (and cast/sling) to help prop things up or even wave. Not being able to use my arm at all was really difficult but definitely a learning experience.

On Saturday I also went up to Smithton with Kayla for a fundraiser for her cousin. It turned out to be a simply beautiful day which meant the day couldn't be anything other than amazing :) after spending some time at this fundraiser, seeing Kayla's family and getting our faces painted we drove into Logan to check out the Temple. I seriously think that the Logan temple is a beautiful building...its pretty much a castle on a hill...very cool :p anywho after Kayla and I got back from Logan we ended up meeting her brothers at their mum's place back up in Salt Lake for food and games. Almost a perfect Saturday...i'm certainly not complaining :)


Kayla and I with our faces painted in Logan :) as for the sling..don't panic it was to help me to remember not to use my arm for the weekend...yay school projects :p



The Logan Temple...aka the castle on the hill :)