Sunday, July 19, 2015

Visit to Vegas

Some of Taylor's mission friends decided to have a weekend get together and I wanted to see Corie so we made a compromise and had their get together in Vegas. We had an absolute blast and it turned out to be an exciting time because Corie was looking at a new home. I don't think seeing them will ever get old. 


Corie was out with Taylor looking at the house and moving furniture so the girls and I decided to have a Pancake Picnic Party.




Peter was nice enough to join us. 


That night Corie was nice enough to highlight my hair. 


One night we got all the pillows in the house and made a super sweet fort. 


It is amazing that Carolyn has grown up so much within the last year or so. She completed her homework of writing her name six times all on her own and she read me a few books. I've always viewed her as a little girl but she's growing up so fast! It's exciting to see everything that these kids are capable of and how quickly they learn new things. 

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Hannah Comes to Town

Hannah got back from her mission in February. We had such a blast visiting her in Denver but were even more excited for her to come visit us in Utah. She was in the state for over a week before she came and spent the night with us. We wanted to show her all the good parts of Ogden. I have to admit that there were more than I thought there would be, although most of them were restaurants. 

So it was restaurant week in Ogden and they were doing a great lunch special. Instead of just choosing one type of food, we decided it would be that much more fun if we ordered small portions and hit multiple restaurants. It was a great decision but one that also lead to way too much food. 


After eating at two different places,we gave up and were going to give Hannah a driving tour of the city. Neither Hannah or I remember much because we fell into a food comatose within just a few minutes. Taylor held strong and drove us home just in time for an afternoon nap. 
 

Before Hannah drove much more she needed to get a current driver's license. (She had been using her Canadian license up to this point.) Because she would be headed up to Rexburg and registering her car, she needed to get an Idaho license. So we drove up to the great city of Malad, Idaho. The driver's license department was in the basement of city hall and we were the only ones to come in for over three hours. Which was a blessing because Hannah had to take a written exam and needed the time to study. By the faith for a miracle she passed the test and became legal to drive again! 



Taylor's company was holding an "end of tax season" party at the local bowling alley and was kind enough to invite the family members. We were so blessed that Taylor worked for such an amazing company with such great coworkers. He was able to learn so much while being in a great environment.  


Hannah eventually had to head up to Rexburg. We offered to ride up with her and get her settled into her apartment but she refused. As soon as she left, Taylor and I turned to each other and immediately decided to follow her up and surprise her. We stopped at Walmart and got the essentials for a new college apartment. We made pretty good time and met her just as she was finishing putting her suitcases in her room. I could't imagine a sister of mine going up to college without any family to help with the strange transition. She gave us a tour of campus and we were able to meet her roommates. She is going to do so great. I'm so excited for her and all the adventures she has coming up in her life. 

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Smoothie King

Ever since the day we registered for our wedding, Taylor has been asking for a blender. Maybe because I had been without a blender all throughout college, but I had forgotten about all the perks of having one and it wasn't on the top of the list for my new kitchen. Well in December we received one for Christmas and I was reminded of all the fun things you can do with a blender. 

We decided to make smoothie packets for breakfast. We found some really good recipes and Taylor was extremely creative in making fruit/vegetable combinations. Our favorite add-in was spinach; it doesn't have any flavor and you feel that much healthier by drinking spinach for breakfast.  



Needless to say, I feel in love with having a blender and it had a permanent spot on our kitchen counter because it was used to frequently. 

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

February

During the month of February we found ourselves working a lot, exploring more of Ogden, and going on some fun spontaneous adventures. 

We were bored one night and headed out to the Ogden City Fairgrounds. A team roping competition was going on and Taylor got his country on. I almost convinced him that we need to have a few horses in the future! 

Valentine's Day was spent in Salt Lake with Anne. We went to a small Italian restaurant in down town Salt Lake. This was actually the place where we had our first meal as a married couple on our honeymoon - so kind of perfect for a Valentine's celebration.  

Taylor and I were called to serve in the Primary. We made sugar cookies in order to take around to the kids in our class. Normally I am not tempted by sugar cookies at all but for whatever reason, these were so good! 


It was long past due for a roommate reunion so in honor of Keri's birthday, we all got together at Abby's for a potluck dinner. Every time I get together with these incredible people, I am reminded of how truly lucky I am to have such great friends. They are constantly trying inspiring me to improve and better myself. Such great people!



The BEST part of this month was that Hannah came home from her mission!!! All of the siblings surprised her by flying to Denver and being there when she got off the plane. How fun is that?! Carter was actually in Salt Lake for a dental conference so he flew with Taylor and I into Denver late Friday night. Saturday morning we all welcomed Hannah back. Denver got hit by a huge snowstorm so it was a good thing that we really wanted to spend time together as we were stuck in the apartment most of the weekend. Church was actually cancelled due to the snow so we held a private sacrament meeting and had Hannah give her talk. She was an incredible missionary and has learned so much.  




All of the original five Christensen's back together for the first time in years. And in her honor we all did the Hannah face! 


To finish off the month, we went up to Logan with Grandpa Boyd to attend the Utah State Distinguished Alumni Awards Ceremony. Grandpa was in his element and introduced us to so many people including the president of the university. We sat at the same table that currently holds the position that Grandpa had while he was at the university, so that was really fun for them to talk. I was astounded to hear all of the success stories from Utah State. It was one of many moments that I was proud to be an Aggie. 


Sunday, February 15, 2015

January

It's funny how some months are just jam packed with things going on but others are kind of slow. The month of January was pretty slow in the Lind household. 

I started my internship at HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital in Sandy. It's about an hour drive each way. I am now an avid listener to traffic reports, NPR and new radio. I also have discovered books on tape. They are so neat! In just a about two weeks I was able to finish The Book Thief. I almost feel productive while I drive. I have loved my internship though. So this is a place where people come after they get out of the hospital in order to recover. My supervisor and I work with a team of physical and occupational therapists to help each patient recover. I was not expecting to enjoy this placement as much as I have. An added bonus is that they provide free lunch every day. At first I was nervous because you never hear good things about food at a hospital but I was pleasantly surprised. Here's Hawaian Haystacks and peas one day...  


We also moved into our place this month. We are living in a basement apartment in Ogden, close to Weber State University. We made our first furniture purchase from the DI for $20! It was a steal! Getting it down the steps and through our door was another issue but Taylor was resourceful and removed the legs and door in order to get the sofa inside. This is a picture of Taylor putting the feet back on... 

We're trying to discover the fun things to do in Ogden. So far we haven't found too much. One highlight was the Nicklecade. True to Ogden form, it was a little rundown but we had a lot of fun. 




Everyone I have spoken with so far has said that they hated Ogden to begin when they first moved here but now they love it. I don't hate it but let's just say that I'm anxiously awaiting the "love it" stage. 

Sunday, February 8, 2015

December

The last month of the year. We made it through finals. I took my very last official final of my life. I have more tests to come but that was my last final for a class. You have to celebrate the little things. The day after finals, we moved all of our things to Ogden. With help from good neighbors, we were able to pack up our apartment in one day. The best part was that it all fit into our two cars. It's awesome not having a lot of stuff. I'm going to miss these days. 

To celebrate the end of the year we drove down and spent a few days in St. George. Taylor got to experience the Pink Palace first hand. My grandparents purchased a home in St. George a lot time ago and my grandma, being the hip and stylish woman she was, decided to decorate the entire home pink. We are talking carpet, wallpaper, stucco, everything. It's pretty epic! I have such great memories of visiting the Pink Palace for Thanksgiving. It was fun to be able to share them with Taylor. 

Since we had time, we drove over to Zion National Park and spent a few days exploring. I'm not sure if I have ever been there before but I was so amazed at how beautiful everything was. 

We did Angel's Landing trail. There were parts where we had to hold on to a chain in order not to fall. 



After St. George, we met up with the Christensen family in Salt Lake. My parents found a house to rent and all 20 of us were under one roof. It was a blast! The first day, a few of us went skiing. The weather was pretty hairy but it was totally worth it. Especially when I got to see Taylor ski for the second time in his life. He did a great job and was a good sport. He only fell twice! 

The rest of the break was filled a variety of Christmas traditions and celebrations. I was excited for Taylor to experience a Christmas with little kids. The magic of Christmas, presents, the nativity, lights, etc. all become more real with a child. Christmas with 10 kids is absolutely amazing! 

Singing Christmas carols with the Calvert's 

Christmas cookies with Grandpa Peter 

Our traditional Bethlehem dinner to commemorate how Christ would have dressed and eaten  

Opening presents Christmas morning  

This was one of my favorite parts - attending the temple with all of my siblings while Grandma and Grandpa watched the kiddos. (We really missed Hannah!) 

Temple Square Lights 

Getting to know Baby Peter! He's an absolute doll 

After all the Christmas festivities, we headed back east to kick off the New Year with the Lind's. The first day we were there we went to Amish country. I remember going with my dad when I was younger and eating Shoo Fly pie and watching the buggies pass by. It was fun to go back and see everything again. We went to an Amish Smorgasbord. I have never been in a room with so much food and so many people eating. 

We got to seek away one day and go back to Washington D.C. Oh how I love that city! Just driving through it again made me want to move. It has captured my heart and I don't know if it will ever let go. 

It was a great way to start the New Year and we couldn't be more excited for 2015!! 

Sunday, January 25, 2015

November

Both Taylor and I were going to school full time and I was interning at Providence Elementary School during the month of November. It was pretty calm and there wasn't too much going on but here are a few of the highlights...

My cousins planned a girls night out. I am on the younger side of the Christensen side and most of them grew up in Utah together so I have never known any of them super well. Now that I'm older, married, and almost done with school, I feel like I have more in common with them and it was so fun to just chat and get to know them better. We were also celebrating that Aunt Callie finished up her cancer treatments and that she is doing well. It was a wonderful night!   



One night while in Logan, I got a call from Keri. I guess she was up in Logan picking up Chandler (Mckay's younger brother) so they could drive out to California for Thanksgiving. Unfortunately their car broke down as soon as they arrived in Cache Valley. They had some family friends help them out and we got to see them for breakfast the next morning. I know it wasn't ideal circumstances for the Perry's but it was so great for us! We absolutely loved having them and it was a confirmation to me that we need to live close. 


We also attended the USU vs. BYU game. I have to admit that I was totally torn! I loved my time at both schools but the Aggies are such rude fans. I don't know how to describe what they do but I was a little bit embarrassed to call myself an Aggie though. BYU won so it was still a win for me. 


This was our last meal in our studio apartment before the big move down south. It was all of the leftovers we had in our fridge. As we sat down to pray we noticed that everything was white-ish. Probably not very healthy for us but we got ride of all our food!