Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas Photos

So, Brad and I didn't make a Christmas card this year. However, we did get some Christmas photos taken. My little sister Malinda came up with the idea to take a photo of all of us kids and give it to my mom for Christmas. So, we all got together, secretly, and we took some pictures together. They turned out pretty well I think. Here are some of the best.








Monday, December 22, 2008

Bowling Night

One of my favorite things last fall semester was bowling night. Brad used to play in a bowling league that would meet every Wednesday to play against other teams. It was crazy. There was special theme music and announcers. The teams even had costumes. Brad's team was the Roll XXXs (for rolling strikes) and Brad was Packman. I loved going because the games were so intense. The teams would cheer their team members on and would try to get their opponents to mess up. It was just so funny to see people get so excited about this. But there were some amazing bowlers there too. One of Brad's teammates and old mission companions bowled a 240. He had 5 strikes in a row. It was the high score for the league.

Since bowling league last fall year, we have gone bowling once. So we thought it was time again to go bowling. We went with Aaron and Kendra and it was a fun night.


Brad concentrating on bowling.


Brad happy with the strike he just got. I guess the concentration paid off.


Silly Aaron. That's for kids.


Nervous anticipation.


I think we were all pretty proud of ourselves by the end of the night. We all scored over a hundred which at least for me is a big thing. I think last time Brad and I played I got an 88. Brad did have the high score of 146. Aaron also had an amazing bowl during the game. He had a 6-7-10 split (Brad said that's what it was, basically two pins in one corner and one in the other) which is moderately hard to get all the pins. Aaron proved us all wrong with a spare. Good job Aaron! I think we'll have to going bowling sometime soon for a rematch.

Friday, December 19, 2008

News Update

So here is what has been happening in our lives over the past few weeks. First of all, and what we are most excited about is we are finished with finals!!!!!!!! Yay! And I think we both did rather well. We are so excited just to be able to relax and enjoy our Christmas break.

Second, next semester I'm going to start volunteering in the Pediatrics unit of Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. I've been working on applying for the last two months and I still have a few weeks before I can start. Some of it has been wait time, but there has also been a lot of training and orientations that had to be done. I still have orientation CDs and material to read as well. But I'm so excited to be doing this. I've known that I want to work with kids for a long time and this will just give me a change to start doing that. I do have to wear the salmon shirt when I volunteer though, eww!


Third, Brad and I are going to be at both of our families for Christmas. We're staying in Utah until after Christmas. That way we'll be here for my mom's birthday and Christmas day. Then it's off to Minnesota to spend time with Brad's family and for New Year's. I'm excited to see everyone and to enjoy Christmas!

Fourth, my grandpa gets to come home from the hospital on Saturday which everyone in the family is excited about. They let him come home for Thanksgiving day and for the UoU vs. BYU game, but it'll be so nice that he'll be able to come home for Christmas and stay home.

Fifth, it snowed. A lot. And I'm really, really, really happy about it. I love going sledding, skiing, or just watching the snow come down.

Craft Time!

I turned this stuff. . .


. . . into these!


My old roomie Shelley gave me the idea of using new pizza boxes and stapling fabric over them to create art. I'm surprised it worked out so well. Our bedroom has been needing a little bit of something and this does the trick. Fun huh?

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Thanks Lauren

Send your own ElfYourself eCards


I'm sick of studying for finals so I'm going to blog. My roomie Kim showed this to me last year and all of my roommates about died laughing at this. I'm glad Lauren found that it was up again this year. Enjoy!

Temple Square




Brad's dad unexpectedly popped in from out of town yesterday and Brad and I went up to Salt Lake City to see him. Brad's dad hadn't seen the lights at Temple Square in a few years so we went to see them. As always they were amazing. I love walking around to see all the trees and buildings decorated with lights. We even went up to see the Christus while we were there. It was very, very cold though. Next year I'll bring a hat to keep my ears warm.

Friday, November 28, 2008

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Normally, I'm not one to put up Christmas before Thanksgiving has occurred. However, since Brad's mom was in town and ready to help me I gave in. I had only one ornament that I could put on a tree so essentially we needed to go find everything including the actually tree. I think we did pretty well. We drove all over town though, including three trips to Target (one in the morning, one for more lights, and one more to exchange light with white cords for lights with green cords.) I think I probably wore Janet out with all of our shopping. We did manage to get a real tree home by strapping it to Brad's Dodge Stratus. Somehow putting a Christmas tree on the dome of my little VW bug didn't seem safe. Once we got it home and set into the stand we were all so exhausted and hungry. After a trip to Macaroni Grill and more shopping we were ready to attempt decorating. Put on some Christmas music and Janet and I were all geared up to decorate. So, we got to work with our red and silver glass balls, silver snowflakes, and glass icicles. We even got Brad to put on a few ornaments. I must say that it looks really good. All I have left to find is a silver star for the top.

I haven't had a real tree in probably over seven years or longer and I must say that I am really enjoying it. I love the smell of the needles and the way I can smell it when I wake up in the morning or walk into our place. We'll just have to see if I can keep it alive for the entire Christmas season.




Thanksgiving was awesome. We were in charge of pies, stuffing, and drinks. We made two pumpkin pies and a pecan pie. Umm! Alissa did such a fabulous job with everything else. Delicious turkey, roasted butternut squash, mashed potatoes, and amazing rolls. Everything was so good! It was fun to spend the day with Brad's family and to coo over baby Ella. She's getting so big and is just adorable.

This break has been perfect for Brad and me. We have hung out with family, gone shopping for Christmas, played games, decorated, and ate really well. We even have got some homework done. It's been nice to not be stressed by school and just relax. I must say that I am jealous of my family being in Hawaii right now and leaving us home. I did make them promise to bring us something back home since they left us here. Even though we missed the beaches and luaus, it has been really nice just to be home and to relax. Plus, it's made me really excited for Christmas.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Another Men's Chorus Concert


This weekend my family got to come to hear Brad sing for the first time. It was a lot of fun to go out together. We went to Goodwood BBQ for dinner. Brad ordered a hamburger and requested it medium rare. A few minutes later the manager stopped by our table to tell Brad that, "Sir, I just want to make you aware that there are certain risks associated with eating undercooked meat." Brad waited until the guy was sufficiently far enough away to laugh.

The Men's Chorus is always highly entertaining and they didn't fail to deliver. They did a lot of my favorites and added some new ones that I'm absolutely wild about. They performed the same piece they did for Homecoming with clanging bottles and banging sticks which is so much fun. I wish the archival CD for the first half of the year came out at Christmas instead of waiting till the end of the year. I guess I'll just have to be patient or have Brad sing them to me.

Side note to our weekend: I think it is so funny to look at how my family of blondies now represents almost every color in the hair color continuum. Adrianne just dyed her hair brown, my mom highlights hers to be blonde, and Malinda likes to turn her hair red. Now if I just dye my hair black we'll have all the colors covered.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Pack Rats

We've been overrun! This weekend we have had a crazy infestation of Pack Rats! Actually, we had over a bunch of the Packer cousins for French pancakes, not to be mistaken with crepes. They are deliciously thin pancakes, served with sausage and maple syrup. YUM! This is only my second time having French pancakes (which is actually unusual that I've had them so much because they are a specialty generally reserved for Christmas) but I'm in love with them. We five timesed the recipe which makes a lot of batter but we had a lot of Packers over to help us take them down though. We had cousins Matt and Vanessa Johnston, Vanessa's sister Allie, cousins Katie and Melissa Packer, Melissa's friend David, Aaron, Aaron's girlfriend Kendra and the two of us. We ate to our heart's content and watched the CES broadcast. It was nice to meet some more of the Packer cousins and put names to faces. It was also nice to see Matt and Vanessa again since the last time we got together with them was at the last CES fireside two months ago. All together a very fun and delectable evening.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Exciting News

So, yesterday I got to go see my friend Holly open up her mission call. She's been called to serve in the Dominican Republic, Santiago mission. I'm so excited for her and for the people of the DR. Holly is going to be an amazing missionary. She's already such an amazing friend and I'm going to miss having her around. Holly's excited too but she'll have to brush up on her Spanish. I guess that all the years of Spanish in high school and the summer in Ecuador will be put to good use. I'm glad I was able to be there when Holly opened up her call. It's weird to think that all of my friends are growing up, but all the changes are for good. Again, congratulations Holly!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

TAG From Shanda

I am. . . taking a break from studying.

I think. . . I want to decorate.

I know. . . miracles happen.

I want. . . to go skiing.

I have. . . a very good life and I love it!

I miss. . . gymnastics. Correction, I miss doing uneven bars, but I could do without the beam.

I fear. . . needles.

I hear. . . music playing in my head all the time.

I smell . . . fresh baked bread. It's in the bread maker right now and I love that thing!

I crave . . . sleeping in.

I cry . . . about the stupidest things. I've got Palmer genes in me.

I search. . . for things I've packed away when moving and haven't found yet.

I wonder. . . when it will snow.

I regret. . . nothing. I don't believe in living with regrets.

I wish. . . I could fly.

I love. . . Brad.

I care. . . about my sisters.

I always. . . burn myself. Cooking, curling my hair, doing dishes, whatever, I somehow end up burning myself.

I worry. . . too much.

I am not. . . warm enough. I'm layered in clothes and blankets and still I am cold.

I remember. . . being a little girl and being so excited to go to Disneyland.

I believe. . . in God.

I argue. . . with Holly. We don't really argue, we just like to tease each other.

I write. . . in my journal. I LOVE writing in my journal. It's one of the best things mentally for me.

I win. . . almost every game I play with Brad. It's kind of funny because I don't mean to and Brad's so competitive that he has to keep going.

I lose. . . my keys. Don't worry, I always find them in my purse right where I've looked 12 times already.

I listen. . . to my favorite songs over and over.

I don't understand. . . why I can't find anything to wear when my closet is completely full.

I can usually be found. . . in the library. Sad, but true.

I need. . . to find time to play the piano.

I forget. . . to pick up things up at the grocery store. I always write a list but I somehow forget something.

I am happy. . . with friends and family around me.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Homecoming

Wow. What a weekend this last one has been. First of all, Brad's mom was in town and I haven't seen Janet since before school started. So, we got together and went to Goodwood Barbeque. Mighty tasty. Then it was off to Homecoming Spectacular. I was so excited because I've never been to Homecoming Spectacular, Homecoming parade, True Blue Football, or anything Homecoming related. I think I got to go to the Homecoming Game two years ago but that's it. I don't know why, I just haven't. Plus, this was the year to go because Brad was singing with the Men's Chorus as the finale to the show. And what a show it was. There was a jazz band, folk dancers, pioneers (of course, it's BYU), and even Jenny Oaks Baker (which was AMAZING!) However, I believe the best part of the show was the Men's Chorus. One of the songs they sang they had sang at their first performance of the year and I absolutely fell in love with it. It might have something to do with the bagpipes. They just give me goosebumps. There was also the hiliarious compliation of Welsh folk songs. There was choreography, whistling, banging sticks, and clanging of bottles added to these traditional folk songs. Quite the sight. Sister Hall also enlisted the folk dancers to help them out. She got down off the podium and had them throw her into the air. And I'm not talking of some small distance. I mean high up in the air. I'll have to post a clip once it comes out on BYU TV.


So, Saturday rolls around. Janet and I went crazy decorating our place. I really enjoyed going shopping with her for stuff to decorate with. We got a few things actually up on the walls which is a big step forward. Once I get everything done I'll get some pics up. Unfortuanetly, some fun must come to an end. Brad and I had homework. But we broke it up by. . .


. . . setting up our tent in our living room! We've been wanting to put it together since we got it and it seemed like the perfect thing to do as a break. Thanks Ryan and Shanda for the tent!

Sunday was also a good day. Sunday was Brad's Dad's birthday. Instead of a birthday cake, we had banana cream pie (yum!) We also got to see our niece Ella Packer for her baby blessing. She couldn't have been a more perfect and adorable baby. There's not too many better ways to spend a Sunday than with the Packers.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Bubba

Byron, in my opinion, is the craziest little brother you could get. This last month I've been able to do a lot of things with Byron. First, Byron turned 11. I can't believe he's that old. I can still remember the day he was born. For Byron's birthday we all went out to Chili's to celebrate.


The weekend after Byron's birthday I took him out for dinner and a movie as his birthday present. We went to Pizza Factory and had the amazing breadsticks. If you haven't ever had one they make the breadsticks by wrapping the dough around a long stick and then bake them like that. Pair it with some alfredo sauce and it's good stuff. We then headed to the movies and saw Indiana Jones. I'm a pansy at scary movies. So, when I covered my eyes I'd cover Byron's eyes as well. He'd just move my hand and shake his head at me. Silly boy.

This last picture is from when we had my family down for some games and cookies. I think Byron and Brad may have had one too many cookies. Basically it ended up with Byron about to get a swirly.


Byron sure is one goofy kid but I love him a lot. He's my only brother and he's so much fun to have around.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

I love the fall

This weekend was great. We started it out right by going to Brad's choir concert. For those of you who don't know Brad sings in BYU's Men's Chorus. They were extremely good (but I'm not biased at all.) One of my favorite pieces was the combined choirs song that they will continue to sing throughout the year.

Saturday was also good because I went up to the conference center with my mom to go see the Relief Society broadcast. It was cool to be up in the conference center. I also just liked being able to spent some time with my mom since we haven't been able to do that lately. Brad spent the evening with his brother Aaron eating Cafe Rio and playing games. They haven't been able to do that in awhile so it was good for them to get together too.

Sunday was the most exciting day by far though. My old roomie Shelley came over with her boyfriend, Trevor, this morning so that we could swap stuff. She had a bunch of photos she took at our wedding to give to us. They were exciting to see since she caught some great candid shots. However, Shelley had much bigger surprises than that. Turns out that Shelley and Trevor got engaged on Friday! I'm so excited for the two of them because they are such a great couple.



After church we went for a drive up the Alpine Loop in Provo Canyon. It was amazing to see all the colors up the canyon. It was nice to get out for a drive because we have been meaning to go up the canyon for the past month.

We also had dinner tonight with a couple of my friends from work and their husbands. It was fun to get together and chat. Dinner was fabulous and the desserts divine. All in all it was a relaxing and enjoyable weekend.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

50 Years and 1 Year

This weekend was a very momentous one. Thursday, September 11, was my grandpa and grandma Palmer's 50th wedding anniversary. So, on Friday we had a big party for them. They had all of their kids and grandkids there. It was wonderful to celebrate with them their many happy years of marriage.
Saturday was also a momentous occasion. Brad and I went on our first date one year ago. So to commemorate, we went on the same date (almost.) We started it out with going to Cafe Rio. Unfortunately, we forgot that the football game would be getting out the same time we were wanting dinner. So, we ending up calling in our order to the Orem Cafe Rio, not the Provo one. We arrived at Cafe Rio early but found a DownEast right next to it. We're on the search for furniture so we thought we'd stop in. We ended up finding a coffee table which looks great in our new place. I'm so excited to have furniture.
After dinner, we went to HumorU. It's a comedy group at BYU. Last year I won Brad a HumorU t-shirt at one of the shows. So, Brad won me a shirt this time. All in all, it was a great weekend.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Honeymoon in San Diego

We had such a fun time in San Diego and we got to do a lot of fun things. We started things out right by going to Cheesecake Factory (thanks Emily!) We went to Balboa Park, which has 15 museums, several gardens, an outside organ, etc., for a few days. The Botanical Garden was one of our favorite stops. We took a lot of pictures there. The science museum was also very cool. We also spent a day at the zoo which was a very fun. We had a lot of fun seeing all the animals, including the many baby animals. We walked practically everywhere and had very sore feet for the rest of the trip. On the last day of our trip we went to see the USS Midway, a naval aircraft carrier. It was intense. It was build in the 40's but looked like it would be on the leading edge of naval vessels today. Overall, it was a very good trip. It served as a nice break after all the stress of getting the wedding together and starting school.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

The Big Day

So about two weeks ago Brad and I got married in the Salt Lake Temple. It was an amazing day full of people we love celebrating with us. The day started out early for both of us and we were exhausted. However, we were so excited that it kept us energized. We had a wonderful sealing full of wonderful advice and promises. I finally got to meet Greg and Lauren (my new brother and sister-in-law) in the sealing room. After the temple it was time for pictures and our "Chicken Dinner" wedding luncheon. The reception was beautiful and we both enjoyed the evening together. We did get unexpectedly saran wrapped by my family. All together it was a very exciting day that we'll never forget.

Welcome

Hi Everyone! I'm trying my hand at blogging and I can't seem to figure it out quite yet. I'll try though. Brad and I thought this might be a good way to keep in touch with everyone. Wish me luck!