I've always been pretty horrible about writing in my journal, but while Marcus and I were in Europe we wrote in our travel journal every day. I guess there is something a little more romantic about sitting on a bench near the Eiffel Tower and writing about a day at Versailles or spending a train ride through Tuscany recording everything about your last day in Rome that ended with the best night at a small outdoor cafe across the river in Trestevere.
So I figured I'd start blogging again. Just about stuff. Like normal, daily stuff. It might not be a weekend trip to Seville, and it might not be an account about how Marcus got hit by a car while binking the Dingle Penninsula in Ireland, but its what normal life is all about.
Our normal life is less exciting. Mainly this fall its been a standing Friday night date at the football field to watch Danny, homework {Marcus doing homework, me correcting homework}, and setting up our new appartment. In, the mean time we've found a few minutes to get some fall pictures taken, go to a pumpkin patch in Santaquin, and send Marcus' younger brother off on a mission.
It might not have been quite like spending the day walking through Fussen, Germany, but its been a good fall and one short post doesnt quite do it justice.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Photoshop Filters
I've learned the coolest trick with photoshop! It all started with a really misleading tutorial on pinterest. Some digging led to me finding out how simple editing photos can really be. Who knew?Check out these action filters.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Backtracking
I know that catching up after four months of blogging is a hard thing to do. Especially when two of those months have been traveling around Europe. But I'm going to give it my best shot and backtrack over our past adventures. So here we go...
On August 26, just after my graduation and Marcus' finals, we left for Europe. We have spent the last two months visiting London, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, Ireland, and finally Spain. It has been the best two months of my life, and we have had so many amazing experiences and adventures. We have learned so much, seen the world, and have been able to spend so much time together! We still have another month left here in Spain, and are looking forward to many more adventures.
On August 26, just after my graduation and Marcus' finals, we left for Europe. We have spent the last two months visiting London, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, Ireland, and finally Spain. It has been the best two months of my life, and we have had so many amazing experiences and adventures. We have learned so much, seen the world, and have been able to spend so much time together! We still have another month left here in Spain, and are looking forward to many more adventures.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Hasta la Vista
You know those things that you hope will happen, that you dream will happen? And then you know how they seldom do?
Well one of my biggest dreams ever (of course aside from marrying Marcus) is coming true. We are going to Spain! After jumping through the many UVU credit approval hoops, we have officially been accepted. Our travel plans have been made (a big thank you to the wonderful Elaine at Columbus Travel), and we are counting down the months until we get to leave.
Its just over two now.
Marcus loves to be spontaneous. So we spontaneously planned to travel around all of Europe for one month prior to our experience in Valencia. We're hoping to hit up the countries of England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, and then finally Spain.
You can find me in my spare time reading Rick Steve's Europe through the Back Door
or pinterest-ing amazing European towns.
I honestly can barely wait. Its definitely giving me something to look forward to at the end of my last semester in college. Three months in Europe is sounding like the perfect reward for four years
of extremely dedicated studying.
Last week we received our plane and eurail tickets in the mail. We are going to have to hurry from UVU, where Marcus will be taking his last final, up to the Salt Lake Airport to catch our flight to London.
We're looking forward to celebrating our one year anniversary a couple days later.
Honestly, we feel so lucky to have this opportunity and we cant
wait to begin our adventure.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Christmas in the Country
Over this Christmas break we celebrated Marcus' first Christmas in America
in the past two years. We reminisced about past Christmases.
Marcus and I have spent two Christmases together,
one saying goodbye to another (he left on his mission on December 26th)
two Christmases 6000 miles away talking on the phone and skyping,
and finally, Christmas together, married and sooo happy.
We've had so much fun spending time with Mike and Crystal,
ice skating, getting familiar with new jobs, and just lounging around.
Marcus and I definitely had a Christmas theme.
We are planning an adventure, a European adventure.
Currently, we are in the process
of working out the details of a two month
internship in Valencia, Spain.
Our excitement is through the roof at this prospect
and we are excitedly making preparations.
Marcus gave me a 'go-europe' travel backpack.
It is definitely my favorite, it matches my travel Sahel exactly.
He also bought us another duffel so that we can hop on trains
and tour museums with ease.
My husband also was thoughtful enough to begin writing
in our adventure journal, a big leather bound journal that
i gave him for our wedding.
Spending time with family has definitely
been the best part about this break.
We are excited to get back to school, and are looking forward
to the new semester.
Friday, November 18, 2011
I definitely have not blogged in a while. In fact I have not taken pictures in a while. Which is a very sad commentary considering all the wonderful things that we have done. We are actually about to head into Thanksgiving break. Our fall has been filled with many football games, soccer games, study nights and what not. School is going great. Marcus is so amazing. He has taken to all of his classes like a Uruguacian to a big cup of mate. I am so proud of him! He has officially changed majors from Spanish to Spanish Education with a minor in history. He’s incredibly intelligent and loving all of his classes, especially his Spanish class. No surprise there. I have been just barely holding on this semester. All of the projects, reports, readings, and assignments seem to be trying to kill me. That combined with a teacher’s aide position in Herbaceous Plants has made for a stressful time. However I see the light at the end of the tunnel and April will find me happily bidding farewell to the BYU campus quite possibly forever. We are excited for a Christmas break, and anticipate evenings filled with watching Rudolph and/or Chevy Chase, and gallons of hot chocolate. Thanks again to Marcus for making me keep the Coco-latte hot chocolate maker wedding present.
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