12.17.2009

Sew Liberated Book GIVEAWAY!!!!

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12.15.2009

11.11.2009

Crafty-ness!

Everyone should come check out the boutique I'm participating in this weekend! It runs Thursday 1-9pm Friday 1-9pm and Saturday 9am-9pm. It's at 548 E Corner Canyon Drive (13495 S) in Draper. There's going to be lots of different people's items that they've made and it'll be tons of fun!

In addition to this boutique I've started a blog to sell my stuff on so check it out at http://topsysturvy.blogspot.com/

10.17.2009

Joy

Last week as I hurriedly walked up rape hill to class I realized I desperately needed to go to the restroom. I really needed to get to class so I kept walking, hoping it would just go away. Unfortunately that doesn't quite happen when you're about to lose it. So I practically ran down the stairs of the JFSB and into the bathroom. I, like most people, have an issue with public bathrooms, but most especially the ones at BYU. The gaps between the door and the wall are like 3 feet wide and any poor innocent bystander could get more than they bargained for if they happen to turn their head! Also with your bag/backpack and everything your knees end up being against the door anyway; very frustrating. Well as I rushed into the restroom I discovered something great! Instead of having those dinky hooks on the back of the door (which most are missing by now because student's backpacks are too heavy) this one had a shelf! And even more importantly, miles of space between my knees and the door and hardly any space between the door and the wall! It was heaven on earth I swear! So next time you're in desperation, I recommend the South end girls restroom in the JFSB, 6th stall over. Trust me, you'll love it

10.13.2009

This is why I love my life...



Ethan bought these for me for my birthday and I will find any reason to wear them!
























I don't quite look like this but looking at it, how could you resist zooming into an online store and immediately putting them into your cart?! I frequently wear them with skirts, just to feel like a true farm girl! You know you can't resist these wellies!

10.10.2009

Date Night

Last night we had a double date night with our neighbors downstairs and it was soo fun! We've been waiting for someone fun to move in down there so we could actually have friends and now we do! I made dinner (no broken teeth, so i think we all survived!), Brenton and Katie made dessert, which was WONDERFUL, and then we headed up to Salt Lake and went to the play Snooty and the Beast at the Desert Star Playhouse. It was so much fun and I highly recommend seeing that play, it was hilarious!! The grandma was my favorite actress in the whole thing! Brenton and Katie were such good sports to hang out with us and we had tons of fun!

9.29.2009

MOO

Well, we did it. 5 gallons of milk in two weeks. I'm buying cow

9.20.2009

21

meh, feels the same

9.17.2009

SMILE!

This commercial makes me smile the happiest smile ever!


9.16.2009

We're Back!

Well, we're back! Back to school, back to routine, back to busy and BACK to PICTURES!!! Ever since I posted the pictures of Lake Powell I haven't been able to find my camera battery charger! It's been really annoying and for a person who takes their camera absolutely Everywhere it's been driving me nuts to not be able to capture moments that happen all around me! BUT Ethan had the brilliant idea to look into the pocket of his old backpack and lo and behold...he found my charger!! So it is happily plugged in and waiting to be used!! Stay tuned!!

8.31.2009

It is the function of speech to free men from the bondage of irrational fears

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis
My English teacher put this on the board today and I really liked it. It's true I don't know what I'm going to do with my English degree when I (finally) graduate but the more English classes I take the more sure I am that this is what I'm supposed to be doing. We also did a rush write where she started a sentence on the board and gave us 3 minutes to finish it, this is what I wrote without even thinking...
Writing is Like...
...an ineffable joy when the right words come. It's something that can't be described to someone unwilling to try. It's my one release that doesn't have to fit perfectly into a box created by someone that doesn't understand me & the freedom it gives me.
Maybe you don't see it, but I was surprised by the way I feel about writing. Give me a piece of paper and I'll write, I usually do it out of habit and it usually starts out with me writing my name 10 times and then I just start going.
I don't know what it is but I love to write.

8.29.2009

No true fiasco ever began as a quest for mere adequacy. A motto of the British Special air force is, “those who risk, win”. A single green vine is able to grow through cement. The Pacific North Western Salmon beats itself bloody on its quest to travel hundreds of miles upstream, against the current with a single purpose:


Life





-Elizabeth Town

8.11.2009

Reader's Digest

As previously mentioned I toned back my reading this month and worked on projects more but here are the few gems that I picked out. I started the month by reading another Judith McNaught and ended with a wonderful new one.



I was very weary of this one when I started it because it's a little different. It's the story of a teacher who is kidnapped by a famous movie star who has recently escaped from prison. I know what you're thinking and that's exactly what I thought....wacko! It took me a minute to get into it but I ended up loving it. They're stuck in the mountains hiding out from the cops after he hijacks her car at a coffee shop and they're totally awkward and end up being totally cute! You'll love it!






This I absolutely loved this book. It is a very different book and at times a little hard to follow. It takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where everything is dangerous and the only stable thing in the world is the Road. The father and son encounter all sorts of people in different states of desperate. The ending is a little different, just like the rest of the book. Chris recommended this book to me months ago and I spaced it but he recommended it to me again and I ended up reading it the same time as my dad. I HIGHLY recommend it, but you better read fast, the movie comes out October 16!!
I know I read another book at some point in between those two but I can't recall what it was right now so I'll let you know when it comes to me!

Summer Fun

This last month I've been a little MIA and I apologize! I didn't quite bury myself in books like I have previous two months but I did get a little in on the side! We went to Lake Powell with everybody for a couple days and I was so excited to get back on a boat!! I was a little rusty because I didn't get to go last year, but I loved it! Ethan's never been water skiing so we tried really hard to get him up and he made a valiant effort!! He made it up but never quite got the hang of staying up! The little girls were not happy to learn how to ski but they loved swimming and riding on the tube!



































Chris and Ty got really good at the surf board without using the rope and I was very jealous!






7.01.2009

Read-a-Thon pt. 2!

I haven't slowed down my reading rate and thought I'd share again! I tried to diversify my reading but I'm really stuck on Judith McNaught! She uses amazing words and creates characters that you love and hate all at the same time! I've got some new projects for this coming month so I don't know how many more books I'll get to read!
The Oath
by Lindsay Chase
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--I actually read this the last 2 days of May but had already posted my other books. I loved this book. It's about a girl who is cut off from her family and pursues a medical career. It's set in the late 1800's when female doctors were unheard of so she's rejected by society and many others of her profession. It's an amazing book and I loved the characters. It was also interesting to look back at history and see how medical ideas and practices have changed since then. I highly recommend it!
Kingdom of Dreams
By Judith Mcnaught 464 pgs.

--This is one of my favorite books to date! It's technically the first in a "group" of books by Mcnaught and takes place in medieval times in Scotland and England. There's kidnapping, strong characters you love, a twist around every corner and a love story you can't pass up! The Westmoreland family captivates you with their intense personalities and the plots keep you turning pages! I definitely recommend this one!



Whitney, My Love
by Judith McNaught 736 pgs.
--Honestly, I didn't like this book. It's the second in the grouping with Kingdom of Dreams but takes place in the 17-1800's with the descendents of the Westmoreland's in in Kingdom of Dreams. I'm not really sure why I didn't like this book because I still loved the Westmoreland characters but something didn't click, I think part of it was because it was so unlikely. Who honestly meets a person twice and then signs a wedding contract with her dad before even consulting her?! Gentry thought it was ok, but she didn't really love it either. It is essential to read if you are going to read the last/3rd in the grouping at which point you start to appreciate this one!

Until You
by Judith McNaught 448 pgs.

--This is the final of the grouping and actually takes place using the same characters as Whitney, My Love but a couple years later. This one was amazing because it was totally different than all the others, not the same storyline with different names. The main character gets into an accident and gets amnesia. She wakes up and everybody thinks she's someone else so she begins to think she is that person too. I was on edge the whole time waiting to see how she would find out who she really was and what kind of fallout that would have. I loved this book!
Paradise
by Judith McNaught 720 pgs
--This was a breath of fresh air because it wasn't set back in the 19th century, it was a modern day love story. This one again was not quite as realistic as some of the others and I had a hard time with that but story overall was pretty good. The characters are upper class socialites and hard to relate to, but you're dying to find out what happens! In a power struggle over multi-million dollar companies an unlikely friendship emerges and there's mysterious danger scattered throughout. It's one of those that you read because, "why not?"


Shanna
by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss 672 pgs.
--This was a good book with pirates, kidnappings, boat races, and anything you can think of! It takes place in the Caribbean in an emerging society where life is carefree. Shanna is desperate not to marry for anything but love but her dad has a plan of his own. In a moment of panic Shanna makes a deal with a man bound for the gallows, but in an odd twist of fate he escapes death and is empoyed by her father. What ensues is an adventure neither expected! It's a fun book but the ending does drag a little bit. I'd say read it when you've got the time.




Never Look Back
by Betsy Brannon Green 287 pgs.

--Green is an LDS author and I honestly avoid reading any specifically LDS author because I think they are gaggy and cheesey and try waaaay too hard to incorporate LDS terminology and events. I first read Green in high school and actually quite enjoyed her book, Hearts in Hiding. This one I didn't really enjoy as much as the first one, but my boss has really gotten into her so I'm sure I'll be reading more of her books. It's a suspense thriller and you definitely don't expect the ending. If you don't mind LDS author's I'd say this is a good book for you.


Once & Always
by Judith McNaught 400 pgs
--It might sound redundant but I liked this one too!! This is definitely an on-the-edge-of-your-seat book. Lord Fielding, jilted by his first wife's disloyalty and kidnapping of his son is sent into a downward spiral but when the ship both are on he is devastated and vows to never love again. When Victoria is orphaned she goes to live with her distant uncle at Fielding's estate she is thrown into his life unexpectedly. Interesting events to follow....! I recommend it as a quick read!





Digital Fortress
by Dan Brown 384 pgs.

--This book honestly made me lose faith in Dan Brown as an author. I loved Davinci Code and enjoyed Angels and Demons but I could not hack this one. It's a scientific thriller using the most sophisticated of technology belonging to the US Govt. to track terrorists and other conspiracy's over the internet when suddenly they're in a death battle to save that technology. I originally bought it for Ethan to read so hopefully when he gets around to it he'll like it better than I did! I personally wouldn't recommend it but maybe you'll like it better than I did too!!



That's all for June...I'm off to start the list for July!

6.24.2009

Words!!

Ok, I have this weird love for words and I don't know when it started, but I've always had it. I think it's part of why I love reading so much; there are sooo many words you can learn and store for later use! In the Judith McNaught books Gentry and my mom introduced me to there are tons and tons of amazing words I've never heard before and I'm learning tons! My latest word (and my word of the month) is.....

PERSPICACITY
-keenness of mental perception or understanding; discernment

That might seem a little anti-climatic but it made me hyper for about 10 minutes! I always have dictionary.com pulled up on my computer so I can research a new word when I find it! I absolutely love words!

6.15.2009

No more Teens!!

Today is Martha's birthday. Pretty much she just rocks! I met Martha in 8th grade in our Foods class but we didn't really become great friends until high school in Mrs. Gardner's English class when she drew me a map to her house. (tuba house, not my house!) Man am I glad I met her! Without Martha who else would share my undying love of Elvis?! Who would have had sewing nights with me while we watched Elvis movies and other musicals!? Who would have endured choir tour with Erin and I bickering the whole time?! Who would have made t-shirts with me for every school event?! Who would have stuck with me through all the crazy stuff we did in high school?! Who would have gone golfing with me just because it was in High School Musical 2?! Who would have gone to the midnight release of Twilight and Harry Potter with me?! Who would have been brave enough to dye my hair out of a box!? Who would have gotten me ready for my wedding?! Who would have taken a class with me just to sleep through it while I took notes?! Without a friend like Martha I wouldn't be who I am today. She's made my love of life grow, she's cultivated my love of sewing, she's taught me to laugh at myself and she's been there when I needed her most and she's stuck with me through everything. Without my best friend, I don't know how I'd make it! Somehow we both managed to make it past the teens, though I don't know how! Happy Birthday Martha!!





5.26.2009

Read-A-Thon!!

I've been reading a lot since school got out and I love it! I stayed up until 3 am last Monday night/Tuesday morning reading (yes, Ethan was gone!) and my mom couldn't even ground me! Gone are the days where she can hide my books around the house so I won't read anymore! I know I'm a bit of a nerd, but I love reading! I'm pretty open to any kind of book so if you've got suggestions send them my way!! In the meantime, here's what I recommend!

Loves Music, Loves to Dance
by Mary Higgins Clark

--It's a good thriller book and a pretty quick read. If you're prone to nightmares I'd be a little wary, but don't worry about it too much. It's about a serial killer in New York but has some pretty interesting twists. Not very graphic so you don't have to worry, but it does get into the killer's mindset, which I found more fascinating than creepy, but that's just me!




Considering Kate
by Nora Roberts

--Another pretty quick read, but I guess that depends on the person, a quick read for me is about 350-400 pages. An interesting romance I guess you would call it. I really like the main character, Kate. She's very determined and spunky. It's one of Nora Roberts' earlier books meaning it's cleaner and, thank goodness, has not been turned into a Lifetime movie!!



Big Stone Gap
by Adriana Trigiani


--One of my favorites to date. I absolutely loved this book! The main character is a down to earth, blunt, not afraid to say what she thinks, self-proclaimed spinster and I love it! From the minute I started reading I was laughing at the way she just states everything, point blank, and how she sees it! It's written in first person and it really helps you get into the characters and fall in love with them!


The Promise
by Danielle Steele

--Gentry recommended this one and I read in about 2-3 days. Not my favorite, as the ending left something to be desired but not a bad book all in all. The story line is interesting and the plot has a lot of potential. Gentry really really liked it, so the recommendation comes from her.





Something Wonderful
by Judith Mcnaught

--This is the one I stayed up til 3 am reading! I read it in one day and loved it!! It was a really good book set in about the 1800's and has very tumultuous characters that you fall in love with! It's one of those books you know what's going to happen but when it does you're screaming at the characters and have to keep reading to find out how it ends!! I highly recommend!





So Worthy My Love
by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

--This one was a little bit harder to read because it's set in medieval times so their speach is very different, but it's a really good book! It definitely falls in the category of historical romance but has quite a bit of adventure in it!! I borrowed it from my mom and it was really worn out so everybody else must has really loved it too!





The Honk and Holler Opening Soon
by Billie Letts
--This is a good story about a small town, the troubles of life and gives hope that there's always a way to get over it. The characters were interesting and were very developed and had such diverse backgrounds it gave a very interesting dimension to the story line. It took me a minute to get into it, but it was a good read and not too difficult.
So far those are all the ones I've read in the lovely month of May! I'm currently reading The Oath by Lindsay Chase which is about a woman in the late 1800's who is a doctor but is meeting some very stiff opposition. I'm hoping to have it done by the end of the week! One more plug, I highly recommend reading Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock. It's about a girl on a dairy farm in Wisconson and is way fun!! I'll have another review at the end of June!

5.07.2009

Paris in the Springtime

The biggest perk we get from Ethan's job is free domestic flights (and almost free international flights) so in celebration of me surviving the school year Ethan took me to Paris!! It was the first time he's been back since his mission and he was awesome, still knowing the bus stops and speaking wonderful French! We stayed with a lady from his mission and she was soo kind to us! We went to The Louvre, where we of course saw the Mona Lisa, and lots of other amazing art. Unfortunately after being there for over 3 hours we got pretty turned around and started going in circles, which is not good on an empty stomach! After that we walked down the Champs Elysee to the Arc de Triomphe! It was a very long walk but I loooove people watching so it was lots of fun! We also went to the Chateau de Versailles and I looooved it! I don't know all the history but I love going to historical buildings and soaking in everything that happened there. The smell of old wood, the creak of the floor, the vintage furniture, I love it!



Natascha was a great cook and had the missionaries over so she made Ethan's favorite which, honestly I don't know how its spelled but I would say Tart de Flete...don't ask. She also made Tiramisu LDS style (without coffee or alcohol) and it was really good! Friday was a holiday for them so most businesses and shops would have been closed so we went to Disneyland! It was so fun! It was interesting to see the difference in the rides from California, and I pretty much just get excited about Disneyland. As soon as we got through the gates I started running for the rides! Ethan thought I was crazy! I was really sick on Saturday when we went to the Eiffel Tower, but I held in strong and walked up 700 steps to the top! It was hard when I felt like my head was going to explode and my nose was beyond clogged, but I'm so glad I did it! The view was incredible! We ate at Mcdonalds the most because there are not as many cafes and such like you see in the movies, so we got a little desperate! The fry sauce was different and sweet and sour was called Chinese sauce and the Sprite was bitter...bearable, not horrible!




We went to see the Notre Dame on Sunday and it was a little bit awkward because they were holding Mass while all of us tourists were wandering around with cameras! Flash is not allowed inside any of the buildings so my pictures are blurred any time I took pictures inside, but this was worse because it was sooo dark in there! It was gloomy looking but I loved the architecture, I loved walking around the building and seeing the old age on the building. Some of the gargoyles faces were weathered off, but were still intimidating! We saw a guy in confession too, which made things a little awkward. The organ was playing during Mass and it was soo loud echoing off the stone walls and made the building even creepier! Sunday night Natascha made us a farewell dinner of ostrich steaks and fries, with a dessert of pastries from the Bulongerie (I don't know how to spell in french) and it was very good! It was really weird eating ostrich, but I'm not gonna lie, it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be!

4.10.2009

D I Y

Our poor little apartment has absolutely no storage space so I've drug Ethan around to several DI's and other furniture stores to find something that would fit in our tiny space, but to no avail...even at DI! We were flipping through the STACKS of weekend ads and coupons when we came across one for Big Lots. I'm not a big fan of Big Lots but lo and behold there was the cupboard we were looking for!! We rushed right over (after we struggled to remember where it was) and bought it! Ethan was then lucky enough to get to put it together! He got a little frustrated at time but in the end we got it all put together and I actually have a place to put groceries and a little bit of food storage!! I'd still like to find another cupboard of some type to put in the dead space under our bar but I'm still looking!















I tried to help but Ethan didn't exactly appreciate my methods so I resigned to taking pictures!

3.03.2009

Ugh

Well, it's now been 4 weeks and we're just barely starting to resolve all the issues caused on that lovely day January 31. It was a Saturday and I was on my way to Wal-Mart to buy some groceries and find some fabric to finally finish my chairs (needless to say my chairs are still not done) and I got stuck in stop and go traffic in front of University Mall. As I sat behind a suburban minding my own business I looked up into my rear-view mirror to see a car speeding towards me only a split second before it hit me so hard I jumped the couple of feet between my car and the one in front of my slamming into the back of them!! I had seen the car before the impact so I took my foot off the brake and turned my wheel in a vain attempt to swerve out of the way so only the front drivers side hit the suburban, but unfortunately the back part of my car was smashed by the guy driving so recklessly. I immediately drove to my parents and spent a couple hours with my dad's heating pad and sharing my his ice pack for his knee he was using. I headed to the doctor's office Tuesday and was sentenced to a few weeks in a neck collar to help take the tension off my muscles. It's atrocious!! I'm going back to see him tomorrow and we'll see if I do physical therapy or chiropractic work! Always so much fun!







We're still waiting for the check from his insurance compnay to fix my car and for the girl who hit my car in the parking lot about a week before to pay for the damage she did to the OTHER side of the car!!

2.14.2009

Seattle

Ethan was home last weekend (surprising I know!) so we decided to take a quick trip up to Seattle, WA. It was so much fun and kind of a way to celebrate Valentine's early, just like we have to celebrate every other holiday. It was a little chilly but the sun decided to peak out Saturday afternoon while we were on the ferry! We didn't have any real plans except to go so when we go there we just walked around the streets people watching and seeing the city. We ate in the dirtiest looking little Mexican food restaurant but it was actually pretty good! Saturday morning we ordered room service before heading out to see Bainbridge Island. It was good to just get away from everything and go have fun for a weekend!!

Cooking!

A couple weeks ago I finished our seat covers for the dining room chairs and Ethan stained our table. He was so proud, he invited his parents over for dinner. We decided to make chicken rolls with rice and gravy! Ethan helped make the chicken rolls and got everything put together while I was in class! We also had to buy some new glasses because Ethan was sick of using mugs!
Then for the super bowl my assignment was to make cookies and I was so excited to use my new Bosch that my mom gave us for Christmas!!

Our home

We did this a long time ago but I never downloaded the pictures off my new camera until the other day so here we go! We painted our kitchen to give our apartment a little more life and we had lots of fun doing it!
He's such a goofball!!

1.31.2009

The big 2-0!!

What are friends for? For making you laugh when you never think you will again, for picking you up pushing you out the door and saying deal with it, so you can come back and thank them later. My best friend is turning 20 today and I wanted her to know how much I love her and have appreciated her the last few years. She's been there through the school stress, the hard times when I had noone else to turn to, she's seen me through all the boyfriends I never had in high school and has shared in all of my happiest moments! She's the kind that knows how to be silly but you know in any kind of panic moment she'll be the first to slap your face, tell you to shut up and sit down and help you get through it, because that's her job. We once dreamed of running off to USU with Martha where we could play all the time and take "day trips to Idaho!" She spent a week under a towel to avoid the sun on the best trip to Lake Powell ever, she snuck out to see Hairspray with me when I was having a bad day, and I can't count the times we skipped class, bought Cafe Rio and watched movies, just to be together and have fun. But our single greatest feat of high school will forever be Sally's birthday, while our single greatest night which we will never forget was the Beach Boys concert in our homemade go-go girls dresses where we were virtually famous! She may be a little off color, but that's why I love her, so look out world, Erin's growing up!!


1.29.2009

The Journalist in Me

As a society our values and our acceptable standards of public behavior are continually deteriorating. We’ve progressed from wearing your Sunday best if you were simply going to the grocery store, to the type of people where we’re lucky if we’ve brushed our hair before leaving the house that morning. Not only has our standard of self-cleanliness dropped significantly, but also acceptable public behavior is constantly in turmoil. No one thinks twice to see a couple walking hand in hand down a crowded street unless that couple is comprised of two parties of the same gender. A lot of this spectacle is mostly for show and the shock value it produces and is generally a put on, in no way reflecting the person’s true sense of self or personality. Most people, while disturbed by such displays, generally shake it off and move on, which is acceptable so that they can keep their perfect cookie-cutter lives in order. One fact that even the most sheltered human being cannot deny however, is that although not all of the younger generations are displaying overtly homosexual tendencies, barriers between acceptable exhibitable behavior for young men and those for young women are being crossed. Even in some of the most supposedly “safe” areas such as BYU campus males are displaying more signs of femininity. As I waited in the hallway for the previous class to get out I observed a small group of young men, sitting and talking together. One man had his shoulder resting on the others shoulder, a bit odd I thought, but maybe they were just that close, if girls can do it with no judgments why not boys? As I continued to observe however I was taken out of my complacent, “why not” attitude to a slightly disturbed and bordering on disgusted viewpoint. As the boys continued to laugh one put his arm around the others waist and left it to sit comfortably on his opposite hip. I’m not going to hazard a guess as to these men’s sexual orientation, but simply say, let boys be boys.

1.24.2009

ONE WORD:
USING ONLY ONE WORD Not as easy as you might think!
Where is your cell phone?
Pocket
Your significant other?
Ethan
Your hair?
Short
Your mother?
Brave
Your father?
Incredible
Your favorite thing?
Creativity
Your dream last night?
None
Your favorite drink?
Milk!
Your dream/goal?
Family
What room are you in?
Bank
Your hobby?
Creativity
Your greatest fear?
Loneliness
Where do you want to be in 6 years?
Content
Where were you last night?
Home
Something that you aren't?
Raucous
Muffins?
Poppyseed
Wish list item?
Clothes
Last thing you did?
Deposit
What are you wearing?
Jeans
TV?
None
Your pets?
Want
Friends?
Slim
Your life?
Fun
Your mood?
Longing
Missing someone?
Ethan
Drinking?
Water
Smoking?
Never
Your car?
Mexi
Something you're not wearing?
Earrings
Your favorite store?
Gap
Your favorite color?
Bright
When is the last time you cried?
Friday
Where do you go over and over?
Work
Person who emails me regularly?
Janet
My favorite place to eat?
Panda
Favorite place I'd like to be right now?
Traveling

Here's what you are supposed to do: Copy and paste, type in your answers and POST IT!

1.18.2009

Ethan update!

Well Ethan has been gone for about a week now and I've had his camera at home the whole time so that I could download the pictures and print them out. Finally I started actually doing that tonight, typical procrastination. Why is it that as humans, when we're given something to do we find any possible way to get out of it until the very last minute? That's always fascinated me for some reason. But as a product of my procrastination here are some of Ethan's pictures!!


These are old pictures of Eth and I that I also found on his camera!




Jack Johnson concert...peace and love!










He wasn't here on Halloween so we carved pumpkins a little early...as you can tell he was thrilled! ;)