Thursday, July 31, 2008
Lesson Learned
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Snow Bird
Me on the zip line Landen and me getting ready to go on the zip line
We took the tram up to the top of the mountain. This is at the top. It is pretty with the snow still there.
Us with some snow behind us
At the begining of that new tunnel. It was pretty cold in there.
The top of the tram
Map of the resort
We ate at this outdoor restaurant and little chipmunks/squirls were running all over just waiting for someone to drop some food. There was a chip under our table and this little guy came and ate it.
We also did a little shopping around the gift shops and swam in the pool and hot tub. It was the perfect way to spend our anniversary. We would like to back there in the winter since Snow Bird is one of our favorite places to snowboard but the cost for the lodge more than doubles. Maybe one day we will be able too!
Thanks to Landen's parents for watching Andie so we could even go. We are so greatful for all that they do for us and how much they love Andie.
Landen has been an amazing husband the past three years and a wonderful Dad to Andie. I am blessed that I get to spend eternity with him. I love you Landen.
Our Wedding
Here is the story of how me and Landen met. We both would go country dancing at least once a week and sometimes twice a week. We had been dancing together for 4-5 months and then Landen finally asked for my number. I was excited but also a little intimidated because I thought that Landen was really good looking.
Our first date was of course a baseball game at the Provo Angels (which is now the Orem Owlz). We went to opening game on June 23, 2004. Since it was opening game there were fireworks. It was a lot of fun. That summer consisted of many more Provo Angels games. Landen ended up proposing April 7, 2005 at the Salt Lake Stingers game (Now the Bee's). The proposal is another story that I will blog about some other time. It was amazing. We of course were married on July 29, 2005.
This is the awesome band that played at our reception. It was the best part of the whole thing!
Our first dance being married.
(We just had to have a country band and have a dance because that is how we met)
Of course we couldn't go without having a picture with baseball hats! (The professional one turned out really good)