3 yr's together forever

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Jekyll & Hyde

The show is running right now and it is so fun. My cast has grown really close and we have a blast. When were not on stage killing people we are back stage dancing, stuffing our faces, pretending to be the person on stage singing, or just having fun talking. We even have "a song". It's a rap song (yes rap- I know- rap isn't my favorite but this song is fun to dance to) called LOW. The show has been an absolute hit! Every night it's sold out with a waiting list of about 25 people. They had to extend the show a week- which is very rare. So the show now goes till Nov. 7. If you haven't seen it yet and want to get your tickets do it now. I would like to say Thank You to my devoted husband Will. He has hardly seen me between work, the play, and whatever is left of my social life after it's been on hold for so long. Also Thank You's to my family and friends who have been supportive in coming to the show and being understanding when I couldn't do anything for the last while.

1 Year Down, Eternity To Go!


Will and I celebrated our one year anniversary on September 22. It was a very special day. I had work off -Will just works so early that he worked and when I got up he was home already. When I got up I was band from the kitchen. A few minutes later Will escorted me into the kitchen where he had a wonderful breakfast already prepared for us. Sitting in the middle of the table was a Willow Tree statue as a gift to me. It's the one called Promise where the couple is holding each other. I like that one the most because it looks like they are dancing. Will and I love to dance (mostly in our kitchen.) We just had a relaxing afternoon and then I spent forever primping. We got all dressed up and went to Temple Square. We walked around, reminiscing about when we got engaged, visited "Our Spot", and talked about the best day of our lives- when we got married. We had fun walking around taking pictures or each other and the temple. We had the most romantic dinner at The Roof! It was the best evening that I could have envisioned or asked for. We had the best seat in the restaurant- along the window, in the middle, right by the temple. The service was great, the food fantastic in display and taste, the view breathtaking but overall the company was the best of all! It was so romantic watching the sun go down. They had someone playing romantic Disney songs on the piano. That was fun because I love Disney anything! It was the best evening ever! The best part about the atmosphere was watching the sun set and the temple light up. Afterwards we walked around the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. We had a guy stop us and give us a little tour and he told us some of the history of the building. After he recommended that we go request a song from the lady in the loby who plays the piano. We went and requested "The Way You Look Tonight". It was so romantic! Even though we were out in public I couldn't resist topping off the night with a dance. So, we danced and she kept playing, so we danced some more. So it went for awhile until my feet couldn't take it any longer. It indeed was a wonderful way to end the most wonderful day. Will's present from me came a few days later. I had a pocket watch engraved with our names and the saying "For Time and All Eternity". This was the best Anniversary a girl could ask for! What are we ever going to do for our two year anniversary?

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Im Getting Old!


I'm really behind on updating about my life, so here I go... I had my 24th birthday and it was great! My sister Cynthia came up from Texas "for my birthday" and because her husband was in training near by. It was a great surprise having her just show up. The weekend before my birthday I was blindfolded and taken for a very long car ride. It was at least an hr, in the heat, and lots of turns and dips. So, needless to say that by the time we got there I was ready to get out and have fun. My sweet hubby, a couple of my friends, and my sister Cynthia surprised me with a horseback riding trip into the mountains. It was fantastic. We went up for about two and a half hr's. I was nervous a bit at first because I hadn't done it in a while and my horse looked really big from the ground. Besides my horse wanting to eat the grass as we went. Overall it was amazing. We traveled up and down in the woods for most of the time. At one point though, all of a sudden we were on top of the mountain gazing out to the most breathtaking view! That was the highlight of the trip for me. Being on a wild stallion on the top a mountain. It was like a scene from Man From Snowy River. It was way fun! I was lucky and was able to spread my birthday out for most of the week. I had a family multi birthday bash, went swimming, and had a BBQ with my friends. I love birthday's! Except the whole getting older thing.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Jekyll and Hyde




I am currently rehearsing for the play Jekyll and Hyde over at Rodgers Memorial Theater. I am having a blast getting back into theater after a four year break. Due to trying to go to college, health problems, getting married and work I haven't been able to do a show; so I finally made myself take the risk and to audition. It was nerve racking preparing a song and memorizing a monologue but the scariest part by far was auditioning in front of five people that are judging you! But in the end it was all worth it! I would love to have all my friends and family come to see me. I'm just in the ensemble but it's a great show. Dark and sad, but a great show. My favorite thing about the show (and a big reason I choose this show for my grand come back) is because the music is fantastic! It's moving and powerfull. It also is sung by some of the best singers around (including myself of course- snicker snicker.) Seriously though, everyone in the cast is great! I'm making new friends, getting back into the grove of being on stage and having a great time while I'm at it. For anyone that can come see the show it runs from Oct. 3rd through the 31st. I am in the M/W/F cast. It is slightly cheaper to go on Mon. or Wed. and even less if you mention my name at the box office.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

How We Fell In Love...


My sister Cynthia is the match maker here. She lived in Florida with her husband Tim and their two kids. Tim and Will were in the same unit in the Air Force. Tim and Cynthia knew that Will was religious so they decided to share their love of the gospel and give Will a Book of Mormon. Later they invited the missionaries over to meet with will. As my sister Cynthia got to know Will more she decided that she liked him and wanted me to "LIKE" him as well. She kept bugging me to get to know him. I kept saying no, then no again, and no once more. But you see, my sister Cynthia is very persistent! So, finally I gave in and said that I would write to him. Just as a Friend! I didn't want to get into any sort of relationship with a non-member that lived in another state. So we wrote for a few weeks and then my birthday came up. For my birthday Will sent me 4 dozen red roses to my work. Well after that I felt like I couldn't just thank him in an e-mail. So, I called my sister and was talking to her and discovered that Will was at her house. So, she surprised me and put him on the phone. Well needless to say we hit it off. We talked for hours that day and everyday after that. The next day that he told me that he was getting baptized. At this point I decided it was time for me to go visit "my sister" and I officially met Will. It was a little weird the first few hours but after that we were inseparable. I stayed for a couple weeks then he came to see me two weeks later. Then on his next trip here he popped the question at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. We had a long year of waiting so that we would be able to get married in the temple- half of which was spent apart in separate states. But in the end it worked out. We celebrate our one year anniversary on September 22nd.

2nd Year Together Forever