Sunday, November 20, 2011

The last couple o' weeks

I love the weekends. These last two have been lovely.
Last weekend after work, Ty and I bought some hooks to hang our Christmas lights up at Home Depot, then bought a few things at the Provo mall. We got a warm hat for me and also some of that yummy smoky cheese from Pepperidge Farm. It all felt very Christmasy :) We then went to Mountain West Burrito with Marc and Courtney then went to their house to play Ticket to Ride and watched a movie.

This is Cannon and I in our matching hats! :)

Look at my sweet nephew, Ryker. I LOVE him.

The next day, Tyler and I decorated our house with Christmas lights! We wanted to do it before it gets freezing cold. That night we went to Texas Roadhouse with his parents, Sadie and Craig's reception, and then the BYU football game

They had make your own s'mores at their reception and I thought it was so cute!

This weekend, we went to dinner with Oakley and Scott at Shoga on Friday night. Jocelyn was our server. We then went to see Twlight, Breaking Dawn at University Mall.

The next morning, T and I slept in, then I made German pancakes.
Yummo! We then cleaned out his closet and we have 4 bags of clothes to give to D.I. Our closet looks great now!

We went to dinner with Curtis and Kim, and Jocelyn and her date Nate at Goodwood. It was so delicious and we had the largest onion rings on the planet. Great company too.
After dinner, Ty and I met up with his parents to go to the BYU football game. It was cold, but that didn't bother me one bit. Why, you ask? Because I had:
- Two pairs of socks
- North Face snow boots
- 2 pairs of sweat pants
- Snow pants
- A sweater
- A sweatshirt
- A jacket
- A large black, thick coat
- Mittens
-Warm, toast hat
-A large blanket
-Hot chocolate

I could have slept outside in the 37 degree weather all night!

Tonight we had Thanksgiving dinner at my Grandma's house and it was delicious! Mmm. I made little Tootsie roll turkeys, a cheese ball and pretzel raspberry jello salad. We had a honey baked ham, butterflake rolls, mashed potatoes and gravy, green bean casserole, yams, stuffing, veggies, salad, crackers and cheese, and olives. And of course pumpkin pie for dessert. Oh man, it was good!


My aunt Michelle makes homemade whipped cream, and she was trying to spray it out of her special bottle and it sprayed all over the kitchen, all over my grandpa's back and pants and all over the people in the kitchen! It was so funny. We had such a good time. I love my family.

p.s. I should really bring my camera around more often. My iPhone camera doesn't produce the greatest quality photos.

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