Sunday, August 28, 2011

Our New Home

Samuel and I moved in to our new place on Tuesday. We really like it so far and if we continue to like it we will probably be here for the rest of our time here. The apartment was already furnished except for the bed so that was really nice. The furniture and design is more old fashioned but it is cute and homey so I like it. I took some pictures for those who want to see them:

It is a house that has been turned in to a couple apartments so it is pretty neat. There is a big lawn out front which we like too.

The entry way

Our apartment is up the stairs

The couch and coffee table in the family room

Samuel's Chile wall and the entertainment center



The bookshelf and the tiny kitchen

The kitchen is really small but there is a lot of storage with all the cabinets so that is nice.

The bedroom

The bed with the nice quilt that Samuel's mom made and the dresser

Bed, desk, and bathroom... the bathroom is pretty big with lots of storage

Samuel's favorite part of the apartment is the bench by the window with secret storage under the cushion. He wanted to be the one to organize that because it made him feel like a spy. We also have His and Her's closets... I bet you can guess which is Samuel's.


The second bookshelf(which we already had) and the printer


Well that's all! It feels like home already and we think we will like it!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

I Met the Man

I finally met the man who has been the inspiration for a lot of my blog posts...

Richard Paul Evans!

Anyone who has been reading my blog posts in the last while knows that I have read a lot of his books, I use a lot of quotes from his books, and reading his books usually puts me in an inspirational and contemplative mood which often leads to a blog post. For anyone who does not know, Richard Paul Evans is the author of over 20 best-selling novels including his first and probably most famous book The Christmas Box. I have read all but three of his books. So when I found out that he was coming to the Provo Library I made plans to be there. The event was to celebrate his new book that came out last week. This book is the first in a new series and really different from his other novels. It is a Young Adult adventure novel whereas his other books have been inspirational stories geared more towards adults. This is a picture of the book:

It is definitely still created to be inspirational though. I got to the library early and was able to get a front row seat. It was really cool to see Evans in person and to hear him talk about his new book. He talked for about an hour and I always love hearing about the creation and process of his books because it is unlike any other author I have heard. He is an LDS author but his books are not LDS, although he does usually have some mention of God and general religion in his stories. And as he was talking about all the amazing things that happened and fell in to place he made it clear that he knew there was a higher power guiding him along the way. It was pretty amazing to hear his stories of things that definitely fell in to place too perfectly to be coincidence. He also shared a little more of the religious symbolism and things that he had put in to the book since we were a mostly LDS audience.

It was also really inspiring to hear about the difference that his book has already made for people who were advance readers and people who had already finished it. The main character in the book is a boy with Tourettes Syndrome (which Evans and his son both have) and so he wanted to give a voice to that since a lot of people don't really understand what it is and also empower the boy who had been picked on a lot by kids at school just as Evans, his son, and many other people with Tourettes have been. Evans has gotten a lot of response from such kids that told him that for the first time they felt special for who they were. So that was really cool to hear about.

After listening to him I waited in line to meet him and get my book signed


I am excited to start the book as soon as I finish the book I am in the middle of now!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Birthday Wishes

Today is my Dad's birthday and I wanted to dedicate a blog post to him, showing some of the many things I love about him...

He has never lost his child like excitement for life


He is always up for an adventure and often turns otherwise average occurrences into adventures



He loves my mom a lot


He is one of the happiest people I know


He makes being a nerd cool



He has an eye for the wonders all around him



He is always a good sport



He supports his kids in all that they do



He makes everything more fun


He tells me that I will always be his pretty, precious, princess



I love you Dad!! Happy Birthday!!