Thursday, September 28, 2006

I know you all were anxiously awaiting the outcome of the fridge repairman's second vist. He brought the new part(something for the temperature control thingy) he ordered, and discovered that he didn't need that part, and instead it was the compresser that was broken. Luckily he had that part in his van and so he was able to fix the fridge. It is already cooling down a lot and so if it is still working tonight, I just might go to the grocery store and buy some milk and some popcicles, and some yogurt, and some frozen pizza, and some cheese, and some lunch meat, and the list goes on.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

I'm bored.

The fridge guy is coming tomorrow, so maybe I will actually get to start eating real food, and not just soup, oatmeal, and pasta. yay for food!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Well, it is almost 9 pm, and Clark and I made it into Englewood about 1.5 hours ago. The drive was pretty uneventful, and Izzy was a very good dog! She slept nearly the whole time. Right now she is just having some fun sniffing out her new home. I will update more later, I just wanted to let everyone know that we all arrived in Colorado safe and sound!

Monday, September 11, 2006

We went to the BYU football game against Tulsa on Saturday. I got to eat dippin dots, which by itself made the game rather fun and exciting. One of the crappy things about the game was the fact that it took us nearly 25 minutes just to get in the stadium. Someone at BYU had the bright idea that each ticket should be individually scanned before the person could go in, and yet they only had a couple of scanner at each entrance, which meant that there were hundreds of people just standing outside that were waiting to get in. The scanner also didn't work very well, so that the ticket had to be scanned like 6 times before it even worked, and many times the person would just end up entering in the 16-someodd digit number into the scanning machine. Kind of dumb, if you ask me. The only reason that we finally got in was that they decided to just tear off the ticket stub and not scan them anymore, otherwise we would have probably been outside for another 15 minutes.

Once we finally got inside, Clark and I had a fun time. The weather for the first 3 quarters was absolutely perfect. However, right around the 4th quarter it started raining really hard, and eventually the refs suspended the game because of lightening. We left, and the game started back up about an hour later. All in all it was a fun game. Coug's won 49-24. Check out this link to view a slideshow of the game.

http://photo.byu.edu/markImages/Multimedia/BYU%20vs%20Tulsa/

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Well, Clark is in California for training, and I flew into Salt Lake last night. I will be in Utah for about 2 1/2 weeks, so I don't know how much I will be updating the blog in the meantime. Smell ya later

Monday, September 04, 2006

So the other day Clark and I went to go see that new movie, Invincible. It is a pretty good show. We liked it. However the movie prices in Colorado are crazy! $9.50 to see a show, and the theater definately wasn't as nice as Provo's theater that only costs $7.50. The good news is that we went to a matinee, so it was cheap. Anyways. On the way to the theater we saw the funniest thing. I have never before in my life wished more for a camera phone. We were driving along, and a man pulled up next to us on his motorcycle, and sitting there on the back seat of his bike, was his dog! From what i could tell the dog was not even strapped in, so I have no clue as to how the dog did not ever fall off the motorcycle. I found the following picture on the internet, and it kind of gives you a clue as to what the dog looked like. It was even wearing goggles, just like the dog in the picture! It was the craziest thing I have ever seen, and I only wish that I could have gotten a picture of it.


Friday, September 01, 2006

Check it out. This is where we live.


Welcome to colorful Colorado! Yesterday, Clark and I went to Estes Park, which is about 2 hours north of where we live. Estes Park is a part of Rocky Mountain National Park, and it is kind of like Yellowstone. We saw some elk, but the camera had run out of batteries, so we didn't get any pictures of those.




I think that this picture above is my favorite view. The picture turned out beautiful!

The following pictures all involved me playing around on Adobe Photoshop (Clark didn't even tell me that he got that software with his digital camera. Talk about a fun find!! I have been wanting to purchase a photoshop for ages, and now I don't have to!)




Well, posting these pictures took longer than I thought it would. I will update with some pictures of our townhome soon.