Thursday, October 25, 2012

April 2012...

Yes, these pictures were taken half a year ago.  It's embarrassing.  Until I'm caught up, I am going to post Janelle-style.
 
The weekend of Easter we spent in Delta UT for motorcycle racing.  Trace and I got to watch Steve and Matt tear up the track. 
 
They finally had their dream race. They both had a decent start and passed some people.  For the last few laps, it was just the two of them battling it out for 1st. 
 
 
They were inches away at the finish line!

Trace and Steve with matching jerseys.
 
 For the majority of April, we were house hunting.  We had a great realtor to help us find what we wanted. 
Steve, signing our offer.



Sunday, September 30, 2012

Our Buddy Nixon

In the last week or so, Steve and I have really missed the Lockes living by us. We miss having the luxury of just going over to say "hi", or playing and eating out.  Now we stay at home more often.  When we are driving near where they used to live,  I want to pull in and say hi.  But it would be some strangers that would answer the door. 
Here is one big reason we miss them.
 
One night in April (I know,  these are from a while back) we got to babysit Nixon.  Steve and Nixon took to the daffodils in the backyard.
 
 
 





We sure do miss you, Lockes!  

Monday, June 18, 2012

Three Years of Wedded Bliss

This is how we roll.  I take the time to do fun leap year pictures, but we take our anniversary pictures in our car.  Haha.  I like it.  It was on our way to scuba diving lessons, so now I will always remember what our gift to each other was on our third wedding anniversary. 
After our scuba lessons, we ate at Denny's.  I know Denny's isn't romantic, but for us Pickerings it was perfect.  On our wedding night, we didn't have anything for dinner, so about 11:00 PM we walked to the Denny's across the street.  There were so many people there.  And the weird thing was that that day was the biggest day of our lives, and to all the people in the diner, it was just another Friday night.  So Denny's is one of our favorite wedding memories. 


When I pulled up one of our wedding pictures, I couldn't stop smiling.  Three years doesn't seem that long when compared to Silver and Golden Anniversaries.  But I am amazed at how much we have changed.  And how much our lives together have changed.  We now have moved from our honeymoon-ranch lifestyle to the lifestyle of poor college students.  We are taking on more responsibilities, paying more bills, and working harder.  We have both matured (somewhat... ok, not really), and we are both learning how to be better spouses to each other.
 It also amazes me how much we haven't changed.  Our love keeps growing stronger.  We still love to make inside jokes.  I'm still afraid of heights, and Steve is still a daredevil. We still have strong feelings towards cats (good or bad). 

I feel so blessed to have an eternal marriage to this handsome guy.  He is so sweet and good to me.  Even when he teases me and gives me a hard time about shopping and cats, I still can feel his love he has for me.  I am a lucky gal!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Hungry for Hunger Games

My first ever midnight movie premier!!!
I have felt left out for a while because of my lack in reading books that turn into movies BEFORE the movie comes out.  So, I don't get excited over the movies, and I don't get midnight premier tickets, and I miss out on some good parties.  I missed out on all the Harry Potter's, Twilights, Lord of the Rings, and such.  I decided to put my reading on and read all the Hunger Games books before I even see a preview.  And I did it!  And I am way happy I did!
I got four tickets for Janeen, Alex, Steve and me.  We made shirts, and we hung out on the cement for three hours to wait to get in our seats.  We found some entertainment with a group of boys trying to climb the theatre's walls.  We watched it a little after midnight.  We ate at iHop at 4 in the morning.

Thanks Neener, for my FIRST (and probably last) midnight premier!


Janeen's shirt: Boy with Bread + Girl on Fire= Great Toast

My shirt: I (shop) at the HOB


A Weekend of Prophets and Chocolate Nests

On our way to Idaho, we stopped by the Bountiful Temple to do some work.  I was in awe with the beauty of the temple and the temple grounds.  My favorite was the daffodils.


With Easter the next weekend, I wanted to put my Pinterest-time to use by trying a treat I found on it.  It was nasty.  But they looked cute.



 The nephews liked them well enough.



Conference was great!  I love listening to our Prophet and Apostles. 
Elliott just happened to be playing with our fake Liahona when there was a talk mentioning it.

 Mummsie let me braid her hair while we listened.
 


Some other fun things during the weekend:
Zumba at Jewelee's
A visit from Yavurians
Setting a mouse free from the window well
and admiring Dad's new tractor.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Meet Lindsay Israelsen

I love my nieces and nephews.  I get so excited when a sibling announces that they are having a baby.  I get even more excited when that baby arrives!

Lindsay arrived March 19th.  Uncle Steve, Aunt Neener, Alex, and I visited her later that week.  She is so beautiful.  I lover her so much!







Big brother Hyrum with his Frizbee, and big sister Riley with her and Lindsay's bows.

Monday, May 7, 2012

17 Miracles

I was excited for this movie.  I even teared up at the previews.  So, when Janeen and I wanted to watch a good church movie while I was staying in Rexburg, I jumped on the chance to watch it.  The roomates joined us naturally, so we popped up some popcorn and grabbed a roll of toilet paper for my tears.  As the movie progressed, one roomate would interupt with questions, such as, "Whose that?" "What are they doing?" and my favorite "How much do you think the midget weights?"  From there, I knew that there would be no tears.  Instead, I giggled everytime the roomate opened her mouth.  I thought it was going to be spiritual, but in wasn't.  Two weeks ago, Steve and I watched it again, and I finally got the results I expected.