April 2, 2010

April 2, 2010
Greg and Haley

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

My Provo Past

1. FARRER ELEMENTARY- I started working at Farrer Elementary the summer I returned from my mission, in 2007. I started off as an intern teaching 2nd grade. I loved it! That following year I taught 1st grade and ended up teaching 1st grade for 3 years. I really enjoyed working at Farrer. I got along great with the faculty and I really felt like I made a difference. After working at a school that was 80 years old, they knocked it down and started building a new school in its place. The building was finished this summer. I was so sad to not be a part of the new school Provo Peaks Elementary. Farrer will always have a special place in my heart. (I am standing in front of Provo Peaks in this picture).


2. FAMILY- It was so fun to live close to family while living in Utah. I moved to Utah right after I graduated from high school in June of 2002. I feel like I'm from there. We really enjoyed driving to West Jordan often to hang out with Greg's family. Here I am with Greg's sisters: Aubry and Malerie.


3. TEMPLE- It was a tremendous blessing to live so close to the Provo Temple. I started working at the temple in August of 2008. My last day was two weeks ago. I can honestly say that it not only changed my life, but also my marriage. We are very happy. The Provo Temple was where we got married and served as workers for 3 years.


4. FRIENDS- After working at Farrer for 4 years, I became very close to my co-workers. Here are two of my favorite people: Lisa and Marissa. They got me through some of my hardest times.


5. WORK- Greg worked at Brick Oven Pizza for 6 years. He pretty much knows how to make and do EVERYTHING in the restaurant. For the past year and a half he worked in the bakery. He usually went to work at 6am...but some days it was before 5am. Here he is in front of Brick Oven on his last day. Notice how dark it is...



6. PROVO PALS- We made many friends while we lived in Provo, but the very best ones were Ashley, Ben, and Cheyenne. Ashley and I were roommates for 2 years, neighbors for 2 years, and sisters for life. We sure miss these guys a lot. (This picture was taken by their house).

It is amazing the impact people and places can have on your life. We look back on our time in Provo with really fond memories. We had a wonderful time there. I decided what to study, to serve a mission, to do an internship, and who to get married to while we lived there. We are so grateful for our growth and learning experiences, but know the Lord has a plan for us here in Vegas. We are excited for the times we will have here. Thanks for the memories!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

A Wonderful Week

Last week we had a family reunion in Nauvoo. Greg and I decided to drive there to save money and to visit as many church history sites as possible. Greg took a week off work and we got to spend tons of time with our family. It was totally worth it. I have listed 15 highlights from our trip!

#1. LIBERTY JAIL- We stayed with my brother Justin and his family for a couple of days before we headed to Nauvoo. Our first stop was Liberty Jail. The church has built a dome around the actual jail. I can't believe that Joseph Smith spent over 4 months there. Here I am with: Greg, Cassidy, Bethany, Alice, Paul, and Justin.


#2. INDEPENDENCE- We stopped by Independence and saw the temple site. It is on a pretty crazy street, but it is so green! The RLDS Temple is right across the street.



#3. KANSAS CITY- Justin took us to the top of a WWI museum to see Kansas City. It seems like quite the place. No wonder there are so many songs written about Kansas City. Here I am with Cassidy, Justin, Bethany, and Paul in the background. I think that me and Cassidy are the only normal ones in this picture... too much time in the car I guess...



#4. DEAF SCHOOL- My little sister is hard of hearing, so we decided to head to the Deaf Museum in Kansas City. It was way cooler than we thought it would be. We stayed at the museum for over an hour and asked one million questions during the tour. The coolest part was that across the street was the Deaf School. Here are Justin and Cassidy posing in front of the school.



#5- FAR WEST- The day of the reunion we met up with more family for more church history. Here we are at Far West. It is so beautiful and peaceful there. I'm excited we'll have a temple there some day. In the photo: Dad, Paul, Greg, Haley, Whitney, Cassidy, Dillon, and Mom.



#6- ADAM-ONDI-AHMAN- We also stopped by Adam-ondi-Ahman on the way to Nauvoo. Once again so beautiful and green, but extremely humid. IN PHOTO: Greg, Cassidy, Alice, Grace, Paul, Bethany, Dillon, me, mom, dad, and Whitney.






#7- NAUVOO TEMPLE- At last we got to Nauvoo! The first place we went to was the temple. Here we are with my mom.



#8- BENCH PRESSING- During the reunion we had a bunch of different activities. One of the activities was seeing who could lift the most. I thought it was pretty creative that Bethany and Paul came up with the idea of people bench pressing Greg. It was hilarious!



#9- NAUVOO PAGEANT- I'm sad to say that I didn't take any pictures of the actual pageant. Right before the pageant there were tons of pioneer games. One of them being wagon rides. Here is Greg pulling me and Cassidy. It was a bumpy ride!



#10- CARTHAGE JAIL- We traveled to Carthage and visited the jail. Here is Greg and Cassidy right in front of the door with the bullet holes.



#11- SONGS- At the Carthage Jail Visitors Center we had a little program where family members sang songs or quoted scriptures about Joseph Smith. In this picture Greg and Matt are singing a song called 'Brothers' about Joseph and Hyrum.



#12- BROTHERS- This statue is of Joseph and Hyrum right outside of Carthage Jail. Here I am with my brothers (except for Derek). IN PHOTO: Dillon, Justin, me, and Joel.



#13- MISSISSIPPI- The whole time we walked around Nauvoo, we could see the Mississippi River. It was so beautiful. This particular day (Saturday) it was exceptional.



#14- WINTER QUARTERS- Once we left Nauvoo we traveled through Nebraska to get home. Here we are in front of the Winter Quarters Temple. It is right next to the cemetary. On the temple windows you can see the Missouri River and the mountains. I wish we could have gone inside, but we just didn't have the time.



#15- WINTER QUARTERS VISITORS CENTER- Winter Quarters was way more interesting than we thought it was going to be. We also had a lot of questions for the sister missionary showing us around. In the downstairs they had this cool bronze exhibit. Here we are by the First Vision.

We had lots of fun and learned so much about church history by going on this trip. It was a TON of driving, but totally worth it so that we could be with our family.