Tuesday, September 16, 2008

HOORAY!!! For several things.

First and foremost, I got a job today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much to all of those prayers; I am indeed greatful. It's not exactly a job that's going to change the world, but somebody's got do it. Starting Monday, I will be working for Utah State University in the Controller's Office, doing accounts payable, payroll, travel, etc. I am SO excited to have gauranteed weekends and holidays, done by 5 everyday, and insurance! It will be great to have the same schedule as Nate, and it certainly pays more than what I as getting at Curves. Hooray! Go Aggies!! Next, I finally get to update my blog! With pictures of the last couple of weeks. Nate was home for dinner, but had to come back up to the school for a little bit longer, so I came to so I can use the internet. Hooray! Oh how I miss it. Just an update on our lives besides my job hunt, I no longer have a husband. This is by far his hardest semester so far. He isn't even working an spends an average of 13 hours a day on campus. Poor Nate, i definitely do not envy him, but admire him for his dedication and hard work. Maybe in December I will see him again. Oh yeah, and thanks a lot to all those of you who have never told me I say "chh" a lot. I seriously never even knew, but apparently everyone else does! I guess my husband is my only real friend. ;)




Fuller tradition states that every Labor Day you must attend the Eastern Idaho State Fair. Although this year was cold and rainy (completely opposite from normal), we still had a pretty good time. I loved the cake decorating contest. For those of you that don't know, I spent my first two years in Cache Valley working at a bakery and part of my job was decorating cakes. So I sincerely appreciate the time and effort these people go to for such extravagant cakes. Here are my faves:




The spaghetti cake. The noodles are all frosting, the meatballs were blackberries, the sauce was gel frsoting, and the parmesan was powdered sugar. I had to look closely to even realize this was a cake! I loved it! So creative.



The mad hatter cake took first place. Nate's dad didn't like it, he said it looked sloppy. I said that was the point. How the heck they've got that cake staying in place is way beyond me.




I just had never seen a cake quite like this before, but am convinced we will do this for my sister Stacey's wedding one day. Spikes and all.A purple cake, of course I loved it. I also liked how they stacked it; I enjoy the floating look.

My nephew Trayson is pretty obsessed with pumpkins, so I had to take this pic for him. That probably looks like heaven to him.

These were the ribbon placing pumpkins. I wish I would have had a picture with a person in it too, so that you could compare them to real life. I've never seen anything like them. Here is the prize punkin, blue ribbon. 829.5 lbs! Trayson could've ridden this pumpkin. Unreal.


The following weekend, Nate had to be in slc saturday morning, so friday night we headed to pleasant grove to stay overnight and see our cute nephews and their parents, Nate's brother Matt and his wife Katie. We hadn't seen these guys yet since we've been home from VA, and even before we left, it had been a long time. So this visit was long overdue.



Here is Sammy, rocking my sunglasses. He was laughing so hard at himself, but when I told him to look at me so I could take his pic, this happened to his face. I love it.Sam is a big jazz fan, and he really liked wearing Nate's warmup jacket.

After Nate's thing in SLC satruday morning, we went to visit my lovely sister Stacey who lives there. Our fave burger place back east just opened a joint in south salt lake, so we took her to experience the greatness. Five Guys is just as good in Utah as it was in Virginia. Stacey is now hooked too, and we might be making trips down her way more often.

We were planning on stopping at my parents on our way back home to Logan, and Stacey decided she wanted to come with us. Trayson was so shocked to see both of us walk in the door, 'cause he didn't know we were coming. He was ecstatic to say the least!Here's Trayson caught in the moment of giving Stace some love.We ended that fun weekend with a truck demolition derby (our only one this summer! tears)with some friends back in Logan. This awesome beast of a van came out one round, and we were all so excited. We thought it would just eat all of those other little trucks, and then it couldn't even start when the round began. He had to pull his flag within the first minute. Pretty dissappointed in the van, but it was a great derby. I highly recommend truck derbys!

Our fun this last weekend was attending the ward campout. We LOVE camping! The night ended up being pretty chilly, but we still had a good time. Seeing as how this was our only camping this summer as well, we took advantage of every minute.

Nate and Zach spent the evening cuddling in the the camping love seat in front of the fire. Zach's wife Callie told me to take this picture. :) How cute...

Everyone kept telling me this summer that once we got home, we were going to be so bored. But so far, every weekend has still been packed with fun! I am so happy to be home, spending lots of time with friends and seeing my family. Yes, we did have a great adventure this summer, but I wouldn't trade being home for any of it.

7 comments:

Deidra said...

Congrats on the job! University jobs are pretty good.

We were going to try out 5 Guys last time we were down in the SLC area, but it just didn't happen. Glad to hear it's worth the trip. (I think... maybe that's bad news! ;-))

Brad and Darci said...

Yeah for having a job! I bet you are so relieved and it souns like you schedule is pretty great! I am glad to hear that you guys are still finding some time to have fun! I am totally a widow too due to brads school, work, calling so we should really get together sometime!

Megan said...

Yeah for getting a job (especially one that pays more than Curves, not like that's hard! Kidding) I am sad we never made it to a demolition derby this year. Did they let you eat any of the cakes cause if I had to walk through a whole room of them and not get to eat any at the end - that my friend is torture. Speaking of toture I was reading in People magazine the other day of people who have phobias and there was a guy with a balloon phobia - so at least you are not alone in your weirdness ;)

Carrie said...

Congrats on the new job. Though I'd love to still see you at Curves, it's time for a step up. You'll have to come visit me in my basement corner of Old Main now!

Rob and Mare said...

Hooray! I'm so happy for you:) Especially now that this is right before the holidays and you'll get normal hours. Hooray! That day was really good for me too. You see my best friend came up from Logan and took me to Lunch:)
Thanks for driving down to play and for lunch. It was so much fun!

Karlee and Micah said...

I'm so excited you found such a good job! There's nothing worse then job hunting (well, maybe apartment hunting...but nothing is worse then the two of them!) and second I loved seeing pictures of Trayson, he is so cute! Can we get together...soon?

Reeders said...

I didn't know that you used to work in a bakery. If you ever get bored, I found this blog and thought that it was quite funny. cakewrecks.blogspot.com, check it out if you get a chance.