Thursday, May 22, 2008

Picture this...

Have you ever played charades with a six year old, a five year old, an almost two year old? Here is how it goes. Anna (5) stand perfectly still in the middle of the room arms down by her side, trying her hardest not to break into a giggle. Chris and I look blankly across the room at each other..no ideas to even guess. Preston (6) shouts out "A book!" That's it! Next Preston bounds across the room much like the rabbit from a few rounds back...this time Anna shouts out almost instantly, "A cheetah!" again Chris and I are completely confused, but she is right. Next we all shout, "A puppy!" as Chloe (nearly 2) crawls across the floor, for the fifth time this game, making a sound that could be mistaken for a bark.
Who would have thought that such a simple game could have me laughing until my sides ache?

Sunday, May 11, 2008

A little bit of Europe in Utah...



Maybe not exactly, but Chris and I found a new favorite place. Fresco, an Italian cafe hidden on 15th East and 15th South in Salt Lake. It is very small and connected to a little book store. We would have missed it without very specific instructions. This cozy little 'cafe' has an itimate dining room that only allows about ten tables. The menu had though simple in selections did not leave either of us wanting. Everything was meltable. Chris insists we will be returning here for his birthday to eat the pretty food again.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

May 4, 2000


Wow, eight years! I suppose it is natural that I get a little lost in the memories this week, and it would be good (and maybe a little cheesy) to share a few of the reasons I pray for many more.

1. Only he can have Chloe in fits of giggles just before bedtime and still have her, Preston, and Anna, asleep before I have a chance to sneak a second kiss.

2. He lets me sleep in almost every Saturday.

3. He has given up his family for our family.

4. The only things he can cook are macaroni noodles and cookies, but he can clean toilets, do the dishes and mop the floor better than anyone I know.

5. His heart may be more fragile than mine, but it is never weak.

6. --should be number 1--He has the greatest work ethic imaginable—who else would be able to work in telemarketing full time and go to school full time for over three years? Who else could finish a bachelors and a masters degree in five years with no financial support, a wife, two kids, and so many more challenges that life just throws your way???

7. He holds and honors his Priesthood

8. He is still the hottest guy I have ever met.. dated… seen… whatever.