Is it possible to feel homesick for a place that wasn't your home that long? Maybe nostalgic is a better word. Whatever you want to call it, I miss Romania! Last night I was watching the most adorable little singer: Cleopatra. I hope I have a little red-headed girl someday so I can teach her this song and dress her up like this. Or you know, any color hair would do. But let's hope I get at least one girl right, because a son might have issues filling in.
Also, in case you haven't heard, Amazon is giving away one Christmas song per day until Christmas! Don't worry, you can still download the ones for the days that have already passed. I don't necessarily like all of these, but I'm really enjoying having at least some Christmas music to my name! I like Silent Night by House of Heroes; Kevin plays Mr. Heatmiser when we're in the car. Only one more week to enjoy them . . . how is it almost Christmas already?!
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Sometimes it's hard to think of not only what to write on here, but also how to write it. A few times I have been brave enough to comment on someone's blog who didn't know me or didn't know I was reading their blog just to say "hello, I'm reading and enjoying!" It's hard to put myself out there and delurk myself; but the transition to becoming online friends is worth it. After commenting on this blog, the author came and visited my blog and has commented a few times and it makes me so happy. I feel like she is my friend as she shares her life through her blog and I am glad she can put a face to anonymous readers and feel appreciated for writing. So if you're reading my blog and you don't think I know you or that you are reading, you should comment so I know and can say hello back!
In honor of this post, here are five things that are going on with us:
1) We enjoyed Thanksgiving in Colorado this year. Even though Frontier STINKS and charges for luggage. I'm a Southwest girl through and through. It was fun, however, to fly on a propeller plane: there was one on each wing. Fun, but probably not worth walking through the recesses of DIA to get to our gate or walking out on the cold tarmac. I shouldn't complain; I am thankful that we could fly and didn't have to drive the 8 hours. While in Colorado, my dad made sukiyaki for us and it was very tasty.

We also opened Christmas presents early and my mom made us this amazing quilt!
This is the top of it; we're patiently waiting for it to be machine quilted and personally delivered to us this spring. I am SO excited about this. The fabrics she chose are so perfect and I have been complaining that I wanted a new comforter set for the longest time, so I'm excited that this will come with shams too!
2) This is the first real tree I've ever had!
I watched a youtube video about how to make a bow and attempted to do it for the top of our tree. How did I EVER survive pre-internet? How did anyone ever do anything?!? We have an awesome home teacher that gave us a box of candy canes, which make for great ornaments. I also put some on there from my childhood, and we made some more out of applesauce and cinnamon. I am very diligent about watering her. (I named her Glinda much to Kevin's chagrin.)
3) We taught Gospel Principles last Sunday. Any ideas as to how to make more people want to attend our class when we are practically inundated with Sunday School options (2 classes of Gospel Doctrine, Marriage and Family Relations, Teacher Development, Personal Finance, and Family History) would be greatly appreciated. It's fun to prepare them; I liked how the topic of Work and Personal Responsibility fit in so nicely with President Uchtdorf's last conference talk Two Principles for Any Economy.
4) My company had our Christmas Dinner at Chef's Table. It was very fancy; I was so excited I accidentally used the wrong fork! We've driven by this place a number of times and always wanted to try it, so we were glad to have a chance to try it for free! I actually have no idea how much it costs, but maybe someday we'll go back. It even had a nice view of the Provo Temple, which made me happy.

5) Finally, our place is rather chilly, so we tried to put plastic on our windows. We'll see if it makes a difference or not. We did 3 windows, and with each one we got progressively better with our method. Thanks to Melissa for the idea! I don't even know if you can tell in this picture or not, it is clear after all. I had never even heard of such a thing. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that with this and the space heater we have on a 50-foot extension cord we use to tote it around with us from room to room, we'll survive the winter.

So, what are five things going on in your life?
In honor of this post, here are five things that are going on with us:
1) We enjoyed Thanksgiving in Colorado this year. Even though Frontier STINKS and charges for luggage. I'm a Southwest girl through and through. It was fun, however, to fly on a propeller plane: there was one on each wing. Fun, but probably not worth walking through the recesses of DIA to get to our gate or walking out on the cold tarmac. I shouldn't complain; I am thankful that we could fly and didn't have to drive the 8 hours. While in Colorado, my dad made sukiyaki for us and it was very tasty.
We also opened Christmas presents early and my mom made us this amazing quilt!
2) This is the first real tree I've ever had!
3) We taught Gospel Principles last Sunday. Any ideas as to how to make more people want to attend our class when we are practically inundated with Sunday School options (2 classes of Gospel Doctrine, Marriage and Family Relations, Teacher Development, Personal Finance, and Family History) would be greatly appreciated. It's fun to prepare them; I liked how the topic of Work and Personal Responsibility fit in so nicely with President Uchtdorf's last conference talk Two Principles for Any Economy.
4) My company had our Christmas Dinner at Chef's Table. It was very fancy; I was so excited I accidentally used the wrong fork! We've driven by this place a number of times and always wanted to try it, so we were glad to have a chance to try it for free! I actually have no idea how much it costs, but maybe someday we'll go back. It even had a nice view of the Provo Temple, which made me happy.

5) Finally, our place is rather chilly, so we tried to put plastic on our windows. We'll see if it makes a difference or not. We did 3 windows, and with each one we got progressively better with our method. Thanks to Melissa for the idea! I don't even know if you can tell in this picture or not, it is clear after all. I had never even heard of such a thing. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that with this and the space heater we have on a 50-foot extension cord we use to tote it around with us from room to room, we'll survive the winter.
So, what are five things going on in your life?
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