Tuesday, April 28, 2009
craziness!
Later, while doing my hair and getting ready for work, Nathan walked into the bedroom and said "I have the scooby doo song stuck in my head and I don't know why!" My jaw dropped and I turned around and looked at him and said "No way. Me too! It's been stuck in my head since I woke up!" And he was like "Me too!!" We both kinda laughed and now I was even more puzzled!
I've been brain storming all morning on how we both got that silly song stuck in our heads, and I just can't figure it out. I haven't even seen scooby doo in years! How weird is that?!
Monday, April 27, 2009
a delicious surprise!
He was reading through one of the awesome cook books that was given to us as wedding presents and decided to try out one of the recipes. He made a pepperoni and sausage stuffed calzone!
a worthwhile weekend
After the school carnival me, Nathan, and my dad went over to the new Mexican restaurant at the Claredon Hotel. A friend of Nathan's is a chef there. The food was super delicious and EXTREMELY affordable. If you're ever over near 4th Ave and Osbourn, I would definitely suggest that you stop in.
A little later that day we took a little trip over to Costco and got some enlargements made of our wedding photos and did a little grocery shopping. THEN we got cleaned up again and headed over to the temple to meet my parents for the 4:00 session. It was a great experience. It was the first time since we've gotten married that we had a chance to go to the temple. Hopefully, once I am done with school we'll be able to make it down there at least once or twice or a month.

Thursday, April 23, 2009
something new and fabulous!!
cheesecake date
Nathan got the chocolate mudslide oreo cheesecake. He looks unsure in the picture- but he really enjoyed it.
way to be miss cali!
First of all, I have to give major kudos to Miss California. I would have hated to be put in the position that she was- being asked a politically charged question about gay marriage by a very popular, openly gay pop culture blogger on national television. It would have been so easy for her to give an answer just to please the judge, but instead she was true to herself and what she believed and gave an honest answer. I, personally, think that she answered the question fairly well and should have received decent marks. I am pleased with the way she handled herself. I have to say quite the opposite for judge Perez Hilton however.
I was shocked and disgusted by the way that Perez has handled this entire situation. He obviously was not going to agree with the answer that she gave, being very open and proud about his sexual orientation; this doesn't mean that he needed to give her a zero. As far as I have understand about these pageants, the question and answer portion is not about whether or not you agree with opinion given; there are no right or wrong answers. The purpose of this portion of the pageant is to examine how the question is answered- correct grammar, eloquence, poise, whether or not the answer makes sense or is relevant, etc. She did answer the question, he could have at least given her a one. I thought that was poor choice on Perez's account. But of course, the drama doesn't end there!
Perez Hilton posted a video blog the next day saying the reason she lost isn't because she opposes gay marriage, but because she's a stupid b****. WOW Perez, that's very mature and great way to get people to see things your way. Seriously?!
A day or so later, I think it was the Today show, Perez says that he wishes that she had kept her religion, politics, and upbringing out of her answer. Please tell me ladies and gentlemen- how exactly would you answer such a question without taking any of those things into consideration? Maybe it's because I am so religiously and politically involved that I can't even begin to figure that out. I know that if she had given the answer that Perez said that he would have rather heard, I would have thought it was a total cop out. Who appointed this guy as a judge anyway?
I think the reason I am so frustrated about this issue, is the way Perez handled it. From what I have observed, this type of reaction happens frequently from the gay community when gay marriage is opposed. Often you hear them call the other side or the argument ignorant, stupid, homo-phobic or anti-gay- and they often want to lash out. An example of this is when Prop 8 passed in California and all of a sudden those who were against the proposition all of a sudden went after the Mormon church even going so far as to graffiti on one of the LDS temples.
I'd also like to make this clear right now- that I am not anti-gay or homophobic. I mean, I just posted a blog about my Rent being one of my favorite musicals- if I had a problem with gays in the slightest, I probably wouldn't like that show at all. I don't hate the gay people, I don't wish them any harm in any way. I can accept them as individuals, that doesn't mean that I have to like lifestyle. I view homosexuals the same way that I view smokers. I think that smoking is a filthy, disgusting habit and I would never consider taking part in it. It was also taught to me through my religion that smoking is a bad choice. That doesn't mean that I am going to shun all people I know who are smokers. I have very close friends and family that are or have been smokers and I love them to death! I don't think any less of them as people because they choose to smoke. But I will never stand up and advocate smoking when I know and have been taught that it wrong. It's the same with the gays- I know a few, I can love them and accept them, and not love their lifestyle.
I personally believe that marriage should be between a man and woman, and my opinion on that won't be swayed. It's something I believe in strongly. I will not, however attack the homosexual community. I think that is wrong. I believe in getting your point across peacefully and not by cramming it down someone's throat or making a big public scene or unfairly labeling people who think differently than you do. Because I stood by my own personal beliefs and the understandings of the teachings of my church and exercised my right to vote on issue presented to me by my state I am all of sudden labeled an ignorant homophobic bigot?
Sorry, that this turned out to be a bit of a rant. It's just so frustrating to see people being so closed minded and unaccepting of those who think differently than they do- and that goes for both sides of the argument. Is it too much to ask for a little respect and tolerance?
Sunday, April 19, 2009
just when you thought the wedding fun was over....
The cultural hall was decorated so pretty! Nathan's mom did a fabulous job. It was totally cute -there were green and brown and daisies everywhere!! My favorite!
let your light so shine

Encircled in the arms of heaven’s love
With grateful heart I walk the path prepared for me
The Savior is my light, my comfort and my guide
And his word is a lamp unto my feet
Yet all around me others wander lost
Whom will he send to seek them as they stray?
When mists of darkness rise to blind his children’s eyes
Who will show the way? Who will show the way?
“A city on a hill cannot be hid,
Let your light so shine,” the Savior said
Like Esther in her courage, like Joseph in his faith
Like Ruth in her devotion, like Nephi in his strength
I will stand for truth and righteousness, reflecting heaven’s light
And my life will be like a beacon in the night
For I will stand as a witness of Christ.
The Spirit whispers peace into my soul
In every trial, in each uncertain hour.
I know I can endure, for as I kneel in prayer
He enfolds me in the warmth of heaven’s power
Yet others weep for grief that knows no peace
Where is their hope but in the Master’s word?
What comfort will he send to heal the hearts of men?
Who will bear his love and light into the world?
“A city on a hill cannot be hid,
Let your light so shine,” the Savior said
Like a candle in the darkness, like a fire upon the hearth
Like the star that led to Bethlehem, like sunrise o’er the earth
A city on a hill cannot be hid
“Let your light so shine,” the Savior said.
no day but today!

About a month ago I had a really fun experience- back in March, my bestest friend Kassi and I got to see Rent! I had seen it before; it's one of my most favorite musicals- but this time was special. The roles of Mark and Roger were played by none other than the original Broadway actors themselves: Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal!!!

Both of these guys are such amazing actors, and have been in many, many musicals- but they defined the roles of Mark and Roger in Rent. Before I had even seen the play, I owned the original Broadway cast recording of Rent, and fell in love with these two. (I know every word to every song!) When I first got to see the play, I was almost disappointed because it just wasn't the same without them. I almost peed my pants when I found out they were going to be touring- I was sooooo excited.
Of course, Kassi and I wasted no time buying our tickets, and our seats were totally sweet! We on the lower level, about half way up, in the center. We could see everything! The show was, AMAZING, as expected. Afterwards, Kassi and I had a big scary looking guy, with an unexpectedly feminine voice, take this picture of us in front of the Rent poster inside Gammage.
And here we are with the actress who played Maureen. She was exactly how I always pictured Maureen. I thought she fit the role better than even Idina Menzel from the original cast. For those of you who don't know anything about Rent, here's a little synopsis:
Based on Puccini's 'La Boheme,' this rock opera tells the story of one year in the life of a group of "bohemians" struggling in modern day East Village New York. The story centers around Mark and Roger, two roommates. While a former tragedy has made Roger numb to life, Mark tries to capture it through his attempts to make a film. In the year that follows, the group deals with love, loss, AIDS, and modern day life in one truly powerful story.
If you have seen the movie and liked it, I highly recommend seeing the play if you get the chance- it's sooooo much better. The show is no longer on Broadway, but they filmed the final performance, and it's available on dvd. It's really neat, I bought it and love it. It a great way to experience Rent in it's original form without paying an arm and a leg to get tickets to see it in person.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
happy easter!

Our Easter was a busy one. We woke up early and get all dressed up for church and headed over to my sister, Jessica's house for an Easter Brunch. It was a lot of fun! Jessica and Jon just recently moved into a new house out in east Mesa, and they were kind enough to invited everyone over Easter morning for delicious food and an Easter egg hunt for the kids. My whole family was there, and Jon's family came too.

We did get spend the rest of Easter with Daisy though. After she met her new family, we went over to Nathan's parents house for another Easter egg hunt with his nieces and nephews and a super delicious Easter dinner.
