March 2007
I found two great roommates, Vanessa Hepworth and Becca Seegmiller, and moved into a Duplex with them. A month or two later we were joined by Lisa Rowland
June 2007- July 2007
One highlight of the weekend was the marshmallow fight. And of course Melanie and I took some time in front of the camera.
My ward also had a Redneck Date night, hosted by the Elders Quorum. My date was Joey Fawson he is my 2nd Cousin Colleen Buchanan's nephew. We joked around that we are related, perfect for a red neck date night.
September and October became a count down to the most exciting vacation ever. Stephanie Rider and I booked a Royal Caribbean cruise to the Mediterranean. I worked and worked to save money and we planned our adventures daily.
November 2007
With passport in hand I flew to Texas where I met up with Stephanie. Together we flew to Chicago then London into Rome. Our first day in Rome we visited the Fountain of Trevi, Spanish Steps and my favorite the Pantheon.
The next day we boarded the ship and sailed to Greece where we visited Mikanos. A island covered in white washed houses. The streets were small and winded in all directions. The mascot of the island in the pelican. For lunch I had Anchovies, YUM?!?!
Dinner
We had opportunity to enjoy an beautiful sunset.
The next port of call was in Kusidasi Turkey. From Kusidasi we boarded a bus and they drove us to Ephesus. Here we got to explore the ancient city where Paul from the Bible preached to the Ephesians.
We found the medical symbol I stood in the Hospital
and we viewed the beautiful amphitheater
and stood where Paul preachedIn addition to Ephesus we were able to visit the Temple of Apollo and eat some nasty lunch. It lookes appetizing but it is all pickled. Yuck. The main course was a fish we didn't dare try it after the salads.
Due to the storm we missed out on Cyprus.
my eyes are always closed
The original Olympic Stadium
After Athens we found ourselves back in Italy. Naples that is. From Naples we travled by train to Pompei an ancient city destroyed by volcano and perfectly perserved by the ash. It was amazing. Unfortunatly, it was rainly that day so we did not get to enjoy everything as much because we were cold and miserable. From Pompei we went to Sorrento. MY FAVORITE PLACE EVER! It was beautiful I wish we could have explored it more. Here we bought music boxes. Recently I was looking at a picture and I said that is my next vacation destination. I looke to see where it was it was a island named Capri. We were suppose to visit this island but the boats were slow in the rough water so we never made it. So sad, I was so close.
Sorrento
From here we returned to Rome. We visited the Vatican, and the Colloseum.
The Popes window
ROME
and of course before headin out we had some Gelato!
What an amazing trip. Thank you Stephanie for making me come!
February 2008
Trinity College with the boys
Lisa and I standing guard outside Dublin Castle
Shopping center in DublinModel opportunity
What else do you do at the Ring of Kerry
Me, still on the Ring of Kerry
Blarney Castle (sorry its sideways)
Kissing the Blarney Stone!! I now have the gift of gab!
At church in Ireland
The Cliffs of Moher ... Inconcievable
Stone Table
We got to ring the bells at a local church
Eating Shepherd Pie at a Pub in Dublin
Water in Budweiser cups
The next day we saw Curtains starring David Hyde Pierce. The best pizza ever. Grimaldi's Pizzaria in DUMBO (district under the Manhattan bridge overpass)
Empire State Building at night.
Gray's Papaya home of the best hot dog ever!
The girls Melanie, Monica, Me, Amber and Sarah
Sisters
This is one of many posed pictures. Sarah and I are looking for the angels. However, I like Monicas interpretation that we are the angels.
That is me at the top of Independence Rock
Devils Gate. We were reading pioneer stories one was about a woman that fell to her death at Devils Gate. Here epitaph read something like this. 'For her redemption came to late... she found her fate at Devils Gate.' Funny but sad.
Martins Cove
In July my ward hosted a Charity car wash for a guy in our stake who has cancer. We had a great turn out and raised $1000 dollars. It was so much fun. My ward is so great.
I was known as Windex Girl! In August of 2008 my ward recieved some sad news. Our dear Bishopric was being released. They have been such a great group of men our ward will miss them greatly. However, our ward does not exist any more. At the same time of the release the ward was split into four wards. It was originally made up of four stakes so now each stake has its own ward. It turned out to be a rough change for many. I was very excited about it from the day they announced it. The four wards all meet in the same building and we overlap for sunday school. In addition, we will have many combined activities. The wards are small but will grow quickly. Our goal is to find those that should be attending. I was called to be the 2nd counselor in the Relief Society. I am excited for this new opportunity to serve and meet new people.
3 comments:
Wow was that a huge post! It started off with some of my favorite people:-) I will read your blog completely while I'm in Amsterdam. We are leaving in the morning, but it will take us over 20hours too get there. We leave early Sunday morning, and get there on Monday. If the hurricanes don't stop us!Anyway, I get some down time at the hotel and do blogging stuff then. So I am excited to read all of your stuff. I am also excited that you have a blog. I suck at face book, but I can easily read a blog!:-)
I read the whole thing! You are too cute! It sounds like you have had so much fun - good for you!! And I didn't know you lived in Utah!!
-Lindsey
hooray for adventures!! looks like you're having fun and it looks like it's time for an adventure to DC!!
come and play! i do an amazing tour guide barbie!! :)
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