My cousin's daughter got married today. We went to her reception this evening. It was so nice. It was a "reception in the woods," held at a campground up in the mountains. Beautiful. They had an ice cream bar. Yummm. It was so good to see family. Wonderful evening.
Nichole drew a picture to go along with the card we gave the bride and groom with their present.
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Friday, June 9, 2017
Sunday, April 2, 2017
General Conference Weekend
Conference nachos and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day, April 2.
Yeah, we know how to celebrate.
That and going to an open house for one of our college friends who is getting married. One of the nicest people in the world. So happy for her.
Yeah, we know how to celebrate.
That and going to an open house for one of our college friends who is getting married. One of the nicest people in the world. So happy for her.
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Sunday, November 9, 2014
It's the Little Things
One of the great things about marriage is those little things you do for each other.
Jeremy bought a big tomato at the store. He cut it into slices and reminded me that we had bacon in the freezer and that he'd also bought lettuce. "You could have a BLT," he said. I hadn't even thought of that. I hadn't had a BLT in quite a while as we don't often have all the ingredients at the same time (even though there are only three besides bread). Of course I could have a BLT. I'm so glad he mentioned it.
A couple days later I made a couple of BLTs for myself at lunch and very much enjoyed them.
It was such a simple and small thing he did, mentioning something I liked that I could make with the ingredients we had, but it was thoughtful. I am grateful to him for that.
Jeremy bought a big tomato at the store. He cut it into slices and reminded me that we had bacon in the freezer and that he'd also bought lettuce. "You could have a BLT," he said. I hadn't even thought of that. I hadn't had a BLT in quite a while as we don't often have all the ingredients at the same time (even though there are only three besides bread). Of course I could have a BLT. I'm so glad he mentioned it.
A couple days later I made a couple of BLTs for myself at lunch and very much enjoyed them.
It was such a simple and small thing he did, mentioning something I liked that I could make with the ingredients we had, but it was thoughtful. I am grateful to him for that.
Monday, May 9, 2011
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