Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Trick or Treat


Happy Halloween! I'm excited to start what promises to be a rewarding tradition of dividing Liam's trick or treating stash into candy with and without peanuts, and then properly disposing of anything with peanuts. And by properly disposing, I mean eating. By myself. There's no need for everyone to suffer, right?

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Only Place on Earth Where It's Cool to Touch Pigeons

Look. I know I've been home for over a week and I haven't posted a single thing, but I keep forgetting to take the Italy photos off of Ben's laptop. I finally got the last photos off the camera today, but the only ones on there were from our last day in Venice. Don't get me wrong, Venice was cool, but I had planned on doing some kind of recap of the whole trip. Instead, all you get is this:

Thursday, October 11, 2007

A Few Things You Should Know About the Villa Passalacqua

  • Vincenzo Bellini lived here for four years while he wrote three of his most famous operas.
  • George Clooney has a house nearby, where he lives for four months out of the year.
  • It is currently owned by a couple from Utah, who live in all 80 rooms of the house with just their two daughters, except for six weeks out of the year when they go on vacation and rent it out.
  • Right now, I live here.

We’re in Italy with Ben’s boss and his wife, and I honestly didn’t know there were people who took vacations like this. Here’s a picture of the villa from our boat on Lake Como:


It’s the giant white one right in the middle. Can you tell that I’m feeling a little out of place here?

Friday, October 05, 2007

The Truth Is...

30 Rock is even better than The Office.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Tagged

Honestly, who starts these things? My former friend Kat tagged me, and unlike e-mail where I can delete whatever I want and no one will ever know about it, I'm afraid I might get arrested for not participating in a public game like this. So here goes:

Where did you meet your husband?
Deseret Towers, freshman year at BYU. Ben was one of those smart kids who graduated from high school early. He was in Rebecca’s freshman ward, and when all of the other guys left on their missions after freshman year, Ben was still 18. I lived across the street from him and one day Rebecca introduced us. We looked like this:


What was the first thing you said to your husband?
No idea. Get real, that was 10 years ago. “Hi”? “Nice to meet you”? “Your roommate is weird”? “What’s with all of the National Enquirers hanging on your walls”? Probably something like that.

Where was the first kiss? First date?
The first kiss was outside the dorms, January 21, 1998. That’s four months after we met. First he dated my roommate for a few months. I guess you could say it wasn’t exactly love at first sight. And I have no idea where the first date was, if there was one. The romance is killing you, isn't it?

Did you have a long or short courtship/engagement?
We dated on and off for 5 years (including the mission), then officially got engaged on Easter Sunday 2002 and married on June 28, 2002. I’d say that means long courtship and short engagement.

Where did you get engaged?
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Colorado

Where did you get married?
Los Angeles Temple. We looked like this:


How did the reception go?
Fine, thanks. If I had it to do over again, I would get cooler flowers, but it was pretty fun. A string quartet played for the first hour and my all time favorite band, the Boney Mountain Mamas, played for the second hour. You really can’t go wrong with the Mamas.

How was the honeymoon?
Fun! We went on a Caribbean cruise and ate a lot. Also, we snorkeled, scootered around Cozumel, and gambled a little bit. If I had that to do over again, I would definitely find a cruise ship with a Flowrider.

I tag anyone who wants to play. Is that too lame?