Wednesday, September 24, 2008

what is up with all the wild animals?

so having a family of racoons move into the tree outside and make nightly raids on our garbage wasn't enough.



We, Derick and I, and his brother Ben, and his wife Emily, and their son Nathaniel, spent Friday night cleaning out what was left in mom's house so that the Gregory's can move in next weekend. We were just finishing up, and I went around the house turning off all of the lights. As I cut the lights in the living room, I happened to notice something dark perched on top of a curtain rod. I thought to myself, "Now, who would stick something up there?"

Then, to my horror, I realized that it might possibly be something living perched up there! I cautiously turned back on the light and found this little guy who stared at me with his big yellow eyes as if to say: "Who do you think you are flipping those light on and off?!"



What next?

When one of the little girls in swim class this week was asked to name something she should not play with at home, she responded, "Tigers--they will bite you."

I hope I never awaken to find biting tigers in my house.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

the truth about denial

yes, my ears were fully functioning when my mother told me about her new job offer.
yes, i told her it was a wonderful opportunity and i was rather worried about how we were going to dig her out of the snow this winter
yes, i accepted all her "gift's"--the old toys, the canning jars, the pressure cooker
yes, i helped pack some boxes (alright, so probably not as many as a dutiful daughter should have)
yes, i saw the uhaul in the driveway, watched as the priesthood carried out the tables, and the beds, and the dressers, and the piano
yes, i kissed and hugged her

still, it hasn't hit me that today my mommy is leaving, moving a thousand miles away, and i will only see her at Christmas and maybe in the summer.
(mom, i promise i didn't write this to make you feel guilty, i am really happy for you and couldn't wish any better for you)

i know that one day, in a week or so, i will drive past the house and think my mom doesn't live there anymore...i can't just walk in to borrow the bathroom and crawl into her bed and cuddle and talk.

i love you mom, i do wish you the best

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Jack and Bailey and I don't even drink!


Bailey the Basset Hound

Jack the Wire-Haired Dachshund

What can we say, we like short dogs with long bodies...most days anyhow. Not so much on days when Jack personally takes it upon himself to mow our lawn and then throws up green yuck all over my floor, and not so much on days when we have to pay $50 to have a zit popped on Bailey's leg. At least, it wasn't cancer. And so, we love these dogs, enough that we will clean up all "jack-jack's" sick mess, and we will shell out the fifty bucks to make sure dear "bubby" is cancer-free.

Friday, August 1, 2008

the sky must be falling


okay so the sky isn't falling, but I am blogging after ...what?... two months! I know these are long past due, and I really have no good excuse: newly married, setting up house, computer has a virus, no internet connection.... see, no good excuse. I figured that since I have two months worth to catch up, I better give it in doses.



The hair reminded me of Elizabeth Bennet



Clowning with Derick's grandmas Jane and Goldena


The only picture we got at Spaghetti Warehouse

June 6, 2008 was blistering hot and stiflingly humid, but I don't think I really even noticed. I think both Derick and I were asked about a hundred times if we were nervous, and I really honestly wasn't. In fact everything went so smoothly I should have been expecting a catastrophe just around the corner--not even a misplaced recommend. We did freeze when the temple president asked who our witnesses would be. I hadn't even thought about it. Luckily my brother's Daniel Merrill and Jeff Brown were willing and able and made it such a simple and personal ceremony. Derick and I had the opportunity to sit alone for a moment in the celestial room before entering the sealing room. Did we gaze deeply into each other's eyes and contemplate the significance and gravity of the covenants we were about to make? Well, I do remember thinking, they left us alone in here?! we aren't married yet!! The way Rachel tells it, during the ceremony, I had a lovey-gaga look on my face. Actually, I was trying to stifle the giggles. I know, I am a complete heretic. We did take a moment to pray together, so we can't be hopelessly lost.

My perfect moment of the day was the look Derick gave me when I walked out to meet him in my sparkly dress. I saw how deeply he loved me.

Derick's parents provided our lovely honeymoon suite at the Marriott and took the time to set the mood for our arrival--candles around the jacuzzi (not ideal with long hair, but I only singed a little), rose petals (even in the toilet), soft music, good cheese and good crackers...

What is that saying? Into every good life a little rain must fall. Apparently, the catastrophe was around the next corner. I guess to expect two perfect days in a row IN OHIO, would have been pushing my luck. I have the most wonderful and creative family...on both sides. They pulled off a miracle. The reception ended up being better than I could have planned, and believe me I planned a lot!

Then off to the beach...

It is true what they say about southern hospitality. Even the trip down was a joy, possibly tempered by the fact that I was hopelessly in love, and finally had Derick all to myself, and nowhere to be for the next two weeks. Even when we stopped off in North Carolina to have the car serviced, and it took four hours! We walked down to this old pizzeria and had the best breadsticks of my entire life. Big fat ones, topped with browned sesame seeds, all crusty on the outside, and warm and chewy on the inside.









I have no intention of going into great detail about the goings on of our honeymoon. Like it is a big secret anyway. Y'all are not stupid. Derick found this lovely room with a balcony right on the beach. We made no concrete plans and changed our minds on a whim if we felt like it. It was so wonderful and relaxing. So, the para sailing wasn't so relaxing for Derick, who is terrified of heights, but I loved it. I also love that Derick swallowed his fears for me. To see rays, jellyfish, and sea turtles from that vantage point, was quite the experience. Mostly, we spent the days collecting shells on the beach, or building huge sand dragons. I did happen to step on a bee, but Derick removed the stinger--my hero. In the evenings, we grilled fresh shrimp and fish on the balcony and ate better than I have in any restaurant. Derick was not overly thrilled to swim in the ocean either, but I was in heaven. Derick has this thing about swimming in water in which he cannot see the bottom. Luckily, it wasn't until the last night we went out onto the pier to watch the fishermen reeling in shark, or I never would have gotten him in the water. No great whites, but these probably could have taken a decent bite. I wasn't worried for a second.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Nerds unite!


On Sunday we celebrated Mother's Day with Mamma Dinah and Derick's mom Nancy at Derick's parents' house. After grilling chicken and vegetable-kabobs, Derick and I settled in to relax on the couch, while the rest of the families discussed the usage of the word "salver" at the kitchen table. Derick's dad Greg turned to us and asked, "Did you know you were marrying such a nerd?'' It was all in good fun.
Alright, I know I am a nerd, but for years I have been fiercely defending my many oddities as creative and individual. Being the girl who actually did tape together her thick plastic glasses in the sixth grade, I must now admit that I am a nerd.
I still think sorting socks by color and matching the number of holes is just good time management. I usually have to get dressed in a hurry, and I know socks are only supposed to have one hole, but sometimes they have more, and that is just life. I have to be able to quickly decide holey or no-holey when I know I will definitely be taking my shoes off that day. Tucking my shirt into my cleavage is just simply being modest for those of us who have been blessed more than others, and don't want to give away the farm when bending over, holding children, etc. I will give you that highlighting the words I don't know in my dictionary is a red, glaring, neon Nerd-Alert, but at least I am making myself aware of what I don't know.
In the end, Derick loves my many oddities and nerdiness, so even if he never imagined he would marry someone like me, he is thrilled that he is.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Phew!!

I'm back. You might be wondering where I have been all month. Here, there, and everywhere!! The semester has finally finished, so now I can get back to my blogging. Maybe it is just the spring, but it seems like everybody I know has too much to do and not enough hours in the day. I started a Microbiology class at the end of March on top of my nursing classes and clinicals. I know what you are thinking and don't even say it. It was either that, or try and get married and go on a honeymoon in the middle of the summer semester class. Now, all that is done and I even managed to scrape up some decent grades...oh and not kill anyone. Actually...I take that back...I did have a hospice patient that passed away, but that wasn't my fault...Don't say anything. Moving on, I thought I would bring you up to speed on what I have been up to...if I can remember.

1. March 30th--celebrated our engagement. Has it been a year already? Definitely!!! and it has felt like eternity and I am getting tired of it (waiting, not eternity). Less than a month to go now though. Actually, I forgot it was our engagement anniversary until Derick brought me flowers. I took him out to dinner though, and I payed.

2. April 10--Celebrated Derick's 26th birthday. No, I did not forget this one, and yes I am a cradle-robber. I made Derick's favorite dessert--DIRT!! Actually it is cream and pudding and Oreo cookies and ooey-gooey yummy goodness. It just happens to look like dirt. I made it last year for Easter and Rachel's kids all thought I had lost my marbles. They thought it was funny when they realized it wasn't really dirt.

3. Acquired yet another dog. I know...don't say it. I felt really guilty after the lady took Sadie, even though I knew it was the right thing to do. She was just more than I could handle at the time, and she was the most willful dog I have ever met. Still, I felt like I had given away my child. Then Jack came along, and I felt super guilty. Jack is a bristle-haired dachshund with a much easier temperament. Derick's dad found him at work and Derick's parents are taking care of him until we are back from our honeymoon. I lucked out with in-law too.

4. April twenty something--celebrated Lizzy's birthday. No, I did not forget again, well I forgot the day we celebrated it, but Lizzy's b-day is on the 18th. Actually, we missed the party, because Derick and I couldn't find the park, but we celebrated later anyway.

5. Mailed our invitations just in the nick of time. I attempted to scale down the actual time involved trying not to get too fancy, but I was not successful. Things just seemed to snowball. I am a maniac and I need mental help. I really am marrying the most wonderful, thoughtful caring man. I love him so much and I can't wait until June 6th. (Well I can cuz I have to...never mind) Derick assembled the entire guest list--even my half! He called all over the country and talked to people he has never met.

6. Still managed to keep most of my sanity, not completely scare Derick out of marrying me, finish all my finals, and manage the Primary as best I could.

We are not out of the woods yet!! Tomorrow is the bridal shower; Next week, Derick is going through the temple; then Sariah's graduation; then the wedding...oh and we are moving Derick's grandmother out of the house she has inhabited for the last 40 years.

I just have to remember: Don't eat the whole elephant, don't eat the whole elephant...

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Ice storm









Yay!! I am finally getting the hang of this. It does help to use a computer that can support all the downloading. These are just around our house and down the street. In a nutshell, the weather is cold and humid enough that the rain freezes encasing everything in ice. As the ice thickens, it becomes too heavy for branches and telephone lines to support, so they snap. Then as quickly as it comes, it warms up and melts. As the temperature rises, the ice cracks and falls to the ground in piles. It literally looks like someone has dumped crushed ice everywhere. And beware of falling icicles!! Enjoy.