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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Proof is in the Picture

Okay, this post is EXTREMELY delayed, but it is what it is. I guess after the wedding you go so fast into "being married" that you move on from "getting married," which is exactly why I didn't take the time to post any pictures until now. So for those of you who want to see, here are some of the proofs of those moments from the big day. (And I decided to save myself a lot of time and not post a caption for each picture.) ;)































Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What Do I Know?


Recently, I've thought a lot about the things we know and the things we don't. How all of us know so much, and how the great majority of it isn't even about the same things. I know people who I swear somehow find things out as soon as they happen, but doesn't spend all day online so I don't know how he does it. I know other people who talk about the great authors and others who can rattle off the specs of a great computer or the inner workings of the best-made cars.

So I thought to myself: What do I know?

I thought of everything I've ever learned. The miscellaneous facts I keep stored in my head that will most likely never really serve anyone but me; the knowledge I've gained from my formal education; and the little lessons my parents taught me as a kid that I keep with me to this day. So is what I know worth knowing? And, what is in the future for me to learn?

Just curious.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Having a Happy Holiday Season

In just over one week, 2,000 miles in a car, 1 joint wedding reception, 4 days of work, approximately 4 days in Fallon, some Angry Birds and Dance Central 2; I would call this holiday season a success.

Still to come...Will's birthday and New Year's in Hurricane. :-)

I couldn't ask for anything more. :-)

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Oh What a Journey It Is


According to blogger the last time I posted anything was June 25th. I don't know about you, but that seems like a long time ago. It's mean it's October. For those of you who know me personally, you know that I pretty much disappeared after starting to date someone seriously. Well this someone is going to be my husband in 8 days! I could give a long version of how we met and how it all happened, but for now I'll just say that when people tell you, "when you know, you know," they're not kidding. I'm definitely not saying that "knowing" makes it the easiest thing in the world to get married, but I will say it makes it easier in the hard times to know in your heart it is right.

So, I have a question for all of you who actually read this: have you ever felt so amazingly happy that you're scared of being unhappy ever again. Logically of course, this doesn't make sense, but I think some of you know what I'm talking about. We all know good and bad things happen, and life is always going to be a rollercoaster of the ups and downs, but do you ever feel afraid to be unhappy because in some way you've forgotten what real sadness feels like? Or because you never want to feel any different than you do at the moment, you hold on so tight not wanting to let go of what you have?

Just thinking. Respond if you would like. :-)

Saturday, June 25, 2011

PlayLIZt: June (Love is You & Keep Your Head Up)

Okay, somehow, of course I have no idea how, I managed to make it through almost an entire month without posting one song. My sincere apologies. I guess you could say June has been quite the busy month. I decided to not try and catch up on the whole month, but I do want to share two songs with you. I have always said that great songs come from TV shows. The first song for June is no exception. I heard this song on the show The Practice and downloaded it right away. I love Chrisette Michele's voice, but most of all I love the message of this song. Song #2 is a much more recent acquisition. On Monday, I heard a song on the radio and immediately wrote down the name and artist so I could download it later. Well, Thursday night I went to the Natasha Bedingfield concert (she is one of the best, if not the best, live performers I have ever seen) and the first opening act was the same artist of the song I heard on Monday on the radio. His name is Andy Grammer and I am a huge fan, so of course I bought his album. So sit back and think of love while "keeping your head up." Enjoy! :)


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Stubbs Family Reunion 2011

Over Memorial Day weekend my cousin Melinda got married in the Rexburg, Idaho temple. It was amazing! Afterward we had our annual Stubbs family reunion. I wrote this little paragraph below on Saturday. I think I said it better then than I could now.

There’s something about family—the way they always think the best of you and the way they support you without knowing all the details of your life. I’m sitting around at my family reunion thinking how lucky I am, how blessed I am to be so closely interconnected with amazing, truly good people. Not every family is perfect, in fact I don’t know any that are, but I can’t help but feel like I got the long end of the stick on this one. And I’m sure I’m not the only one. So today I want to count my family as another blessing. Amazing cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, brothers, sister, parents, niece, and nephew . . . I am one lucky girl!

Melinda's family at her reception.

Sean and the newest addition to his family asleep on the couch. Cute huh?

Tara helping James organize the scripture movie game

The view of the cabin from one of the upper floors.

Emily, Asher, and Maya watching Tangled in the theater room.

Uncle Brian sleeping under the ping pong table. He picks the most interesting places to sleep sometimes. :)

Sunday, May 29, 2011

PlayLIZt: May Week 3 & 4

Time for another double post. Yes, this is what happens when life gets busier than busy. For these two weeks I decided to share two songs from a movie I saw recently called Something Borrowed. The movie itself wasn't anything amazing, even though I laughed at quite a few parts, but I found two great songs from it. These songs are definitely on the more mellow side, but I think that's what I love about them. They're good writing/thinking songs (everyone who knows me knows I love those). :) Enjoy!