I guess I'll give in and fill out this survey :) Thanks Leash!
1. What was I doing 10 years ago?
Man I really have to think about this...I guess I was getting ready to start high school in Gilbert, AZ...I was SOOO excited to get out of junior high. I even got a boundary exemption to go to a different high school for music...I think it was a good idea...GO HAWKS!!!
2. What was I doing 5 years ago?
Home for the summer after my first year away at college. I decided to change majors and schools (go to ASU), but that didn't last long. But oh, how I loved that summer! I lived for Mesa Institute classes!!!!
3. What was I doing 2 years ago?
I was working at BYU Broadcasting just after graduating from college. I had just decided to move to BOSTON and was gearing up to start a new life on the East Coast!
4. What was I doing 5 months ago?
Revealing in the bliss of being a very newlywed woman :) I have the best husband...marriage has been even better than courting...who would have thought!
5. 5 Things on my To-Do List...
Buy a couch
Find good budget software (anyone have any suggestions?)
Find a job (see post below :))
CLEAN the dang house
Catch up on the lives of all my girlfriends
6. 5 Snacks I Enjoy...
Ice Cream
Cookies
Granola and yogurt
Chips and salsa and guacamole
Cinnamon Oatmeal Squares cereal
7. 5 things I would do if I became a Billionaire...
I'm not going to list the obvious...this will be a fun/frill list :)
Buy new and tall and not sinking (not stinking) furniture
Go to Africa for a year
Set up a tool shop for Erik
FIJI....buy the whole dang island of whatever it was called that the Octopus Resort is on
Buy real shoes (not the Payless kind) and go crazy on some fun coats from Banana
8. 5 Places I have lived...
Scottsdale, AZ
Gilbert, AZ
Provo, UT
Brighton, MA
Cambridge, MA
9. 5 Jobs I've Had....
Nanny
Violin Teacher
Sandwich Artist (Subway)
Teller
Personal Assistant (and no, not to my husband :))
10. 5 People I Tag...
Anyone who wants to be tagged!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
In honor of my first tag...
I guess I'll give in and fill out this survey :) Thanks Leash!
1. What was I doing 10 years ago?
Man I really have to think about this...I guess I was getting ready to start high school in Gilbert, AZ...I was SOOO excited to get out of junior high. I even got a boundary exemption to go to a different high school for music...I think it was a good idea...GO HAWKS!!!
2. What was I doing 5 years ago?
Home for the summer after my first year away at college. I decided to change majors and schools (go to ASU), but that didn't last long. But oh, how I loved that summer! I lived for Mesa Institute classes!!!!
3. What was I doing 2 years ago?
I was working at BYU Broadcasting just after graduating from college. I had just decided to move to BOSTON and was gearing up to start a new life on the East Coast!
4. What was I doing 5 months ago?
Revealing in the bliss of being a very newlywed woman :) I have the best husband...marriage has been even better than courting...who would have thought!
5. 5 Things on my To-Do List...
Buy a couch
Find good budget software (anyone have any suggestions?)
Find a job (see post below :))
CLEAN the dang house
Catch up on the lives of all my girlfriends
6. 5 Snacks I Enjoy...
Ice Cream
Cookies
Granola and yogurt
Chips and salsa and guacamole
Cinnamon Oatmeal Squares cereal
7. 5 things I would do if I became a Billionaire...
I'm not going to list the obvious...this will be a fun/frill list :)
Buy new and tall and not sinking (not stinking) furniture
Go to Africa for a year
Set up a tool shop for Erik
FIJI....buy the whole dang island of whatever it was called that the Octopus Resort is on
Buy real shoes (not the Payless kind) and go crazy on some fun coats from Banana
8. 5 Places I have lived...
Scottsdale, AZ
Gilbert, AZ
Provo, UT
Brighton, MA
Cambridge, MA
9. 5 Jobs I've Had....
Nanny
Violin Teacher
Sandwich Artist (Subway)
Teller
Personal Assistant (and no, not to my husband :))
10. 5 People I Tag...
Anyone who wants to be tagged!
1. What was I doing 10 years ago?
Man I really have to think about this...I guess I was getting ready to start high school in Gilbert, AZ...I was SOOO excited to get out of junior high. I even got a boundary exemption to go to a different high school for music...I think it was a good idea...GO HAWKS!!!
2. What was I doing 5 years ago?
Home for the summer after my first year away at college. I decided to change majors and schools (go to ASU), but that didn't last long. But oh, how I loved that summer! I lived for Mesa Institute classes!!!!
3. What was I doing 2 years ago?
I was working at BYU Broadcasting just after graduating from college. I had just decided to move to BOSTON and was gearing up to start a new life on the East Coast!
4. What was I doing 5 months ago?
Revealing in the bliss of being a very newlywed woman :) I have the best husband...marriage has been even better than courting...who would have thought!
5. 5 Things on my To-Do List...
Buy a couch
Find good budget software (anyone have any suggestions?)
Find a job (see post below :))
CLEAN the dang house
Catch up on the lives of all my girlfriends
6. 5 Snacks I Enjoy...
Ice Cream
Cookies
Granola and yogurt
Chips and salsa and guacamole
Cinnamon Oatmeal Squares cereal
7. 5 things I would do if I became a Billionaire...
I'm not going to list the obvious...this will be a fun/frill list :)
Buy new and tall and not sinking (not stinking) furniture
Go to Africa for a year
Set up a tool shop for Erik
FIJI....buy the whole dang island of whatever it was called that the Octopus Resort is on
Buy real shoes (not the Payless kind) and go crazy on some fun coats from Banana
8. 5 Places I have lived...
Scottsdale, AZ
Gilbert, AZ
Provo, UT
Brighton, MA
Cambridge, MA
9. 5 Jobs I've Had....
Nanny
Violin Teacher
Sandwich Artist (Subway)
Teller
Personal Assistant (and no, not to my husband :))
10. 5 People I Tag...
Anyone who wants to be tagged!
We're staying in Boston!!!
Boston, oh Boston, I guess we're sticking around for a few more winters!!!

Erik just accepted a job at Massachusetts General Hospital here in Boston! We're very excited about the job: he will be working in a tissue regeneration lab with a bunch of doctors (he's an engineer for those of you who don't know). This means Boston will be our home sweet home for a few more years. I'm so proud of him and we're really excited to be able to spend some more time in this city that we love so much!! Boston has become such a special place for us and we've really enjoyed our time here...now we will be able to explore more of what this beautiful city has to offer! YAY!!!!
Next step...find Britney a job.... :)

Erik just accepted a job at Massachusetts General Hospital here in Boston! We're very excited about the job: he will be working in a tissue regeneration lab with a bunch of doctors (he's an engineer for those of you who don't know). This means Boston will be our home sweet home for a few more years. I'm so proud of him and we're really excited to be able to spend some more time in this city that we love so much!! Boston has become such a special place for us and we've really enjoyed our time here...now we will be able to explore more of what this beautiful city has to offer! YAY!!!!
Next step...find Britney a job.... :)
We're staying in Boston!!!
Boston, oh Boston, I guess we're sticking around for a few more winters!!!

Erik just accepted a job at Massachusetts General Hospital here in Boston! We're very excited about the job: he will be working in a tissue regeneration lab with a bunch of doctors (he's an engineer for those of you who don't know). This means Boston will be our home sweet home for a few more years. I'm so proud of him and we're really excited to be able to spend some more time in this city that we love so much!! Boston has become such a special place for us and we've really enjoyed our time here...now we will be able to explore more of what this beautiful city has to offer! YAY!!!!
Next step...find Britney a job.... :)

Erik just accepted a job at Massachusetts General Hospital here in Boston! We're very excited about the job: he will be working in a tissue regeneration lab with a bunch of doctors (he's an engineer for those of you who don't know). This means Boston will be our home sweet home for a few more years. I'm so proud of him and we're really excited to be able to spend some more time in this city that we love so much!! Boston has become such a special place for us and we've really enjoyed our time here...now we will be able to explore more of what this beautiful city has to offer! YAY!!!!
Next step...find Britney a job.... :)
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Really really late....
Father's Day!
I feel horrible that this post is so late, but I've been so grateful for the wonderful men in my life lately that I can't NOT write this, even if it is unfashionably belated.
First, my Dad!! What a wonderful Dad to have! There are so many good things about my Dad that I remember...I used to love having my friends come over and talk to my Dad because I got to see a side of him that we didn't see that often. He was hilarious! I don't know what happened, but I've seen that side of my Dad a lot more since I've moved out and I love it! He has such a quite sense of humor but it is a riot. He also is such a great example of a hard worker who never complains. There isn't a Saturday that I can remember that my Dad wasn't out working in the yard, even in the 115 degree weather, without complaining. Even working on the cars or random things around the house...he always seems to be looking for a project and a way to help out. When he came and visited for my graduation he even took apart a door! He is so selfless with his time too...if there is something that needs to be done, he'll do it, no questions asked. I will always love and remember 'half-day' Friday's where Dad would call us girls and want to spend the afternoon with us, even if it meant shopping! Also connected with memories of Dad are popcorn and movies, ice cream in little bowls, plunking out tunes from Les Mis on the piano, taking an obscenely long amount of time to buy cars, and creative surprises for gifts for my Mom. He is world class and I am so grateful for him in my life!

The other great man in my life is, of course, my husband. Not a day has gone by since we got married that I do not thank the Lord for this man in my life. He is SUCH a blessing to me. I have also discovered his hilarious sense of humor over these past several months, and I love to hear him laugh. He is constantly inspiring me to become better and to work harder, because he is such a great example of a hard worker. He gives everything 100%....I don't know that I've ever known anyone quite like him in my life. I'm amazed at his consistent dedication and enthusiasm for all that he does. What a great example of what I want to become. He is so sweet with me when I'm not feeling well or have had a bad day...he's always good about showing me how much he loves me, and that is the most important thing to mel!! (he even does our dishes since we don't have a dishwasher! but don't tell him I told you!!! :)) So even though he's not a dad yet, I know he's going to be an amazing father someday!


I'm so grateful to have these wonderful men in my life! Happy Belated Father's Day Dad and Erik!
Really really late....
Father's Day!
I feel horrible that this post is so late, but I've been so grateful for the wonderful men in my life lately that I can't NOT write this, even if it is unfashionably belated.
First, my Dad!! What a wonderful Dad to have! There are so many good things about my Dad that I remember...I used to love having my friends come over and talk to my Dad because I got to see a side of him that we didn't see that often. He was hilarious! I don't know what happened, but I've seen that side of my Dad a lot more since I've moved out and I love it! He has such a quite sense of humor but it is a riot. He also is such a great example of a hard worker who never complains. There isn't a Saturday that I can remember that my Dad wasn't out working in the yard, even in the 115 degree weather, without complaining. Even working on the cars or random things around the house...he always seems to be looking for a project and a way to help out. When he came and visited for my graduation he even took apart a door! He is so selfless with his time too...if there is something that needs to be done, he'll do it, no questions asked. I will always love and remember 'half-day' Friday's where Dad would call us girls and want to spend the afternoon with us, even if it meant shopping! Also connected with memories of Dad are popcorn and movies, ice cream in little bowls, plunking out tunes from Les Mis on the piano, taking an obscenely long amount of time to buy cars, and creative surprises for gifts for my Mom. He is world class and I am so grateful for him in my life!

The other great man in my life is, of course, my husband. Not a day has gone by since we got married that I do not thank the Lord for this man in my life. He is SUCH a blessing to me. I have also discovered his hilarious sense of humor over these past several months, and I love to hear him laugh. He is constantly inspiring me to become better and to work harder, because he is such a great example of a hard worker. He gives everything 100%....I don't know that I've ever known anyone quite like him in my life. I'm amazed at his consistent dedication and enthusiasm for all that he does. What a great example of what I want to become. He is so sweet with me when I'm not feeling well or have had a bad day...he's always good about showing me how much he loves me, and that is the most important thing to mel!! (he even does our dishes since we don't have a dishwasher! but don't tell him I told you!!! :)) So even though he's not a dad yet, I know he's going to be an amazing father someday!


I'm so grateful to have these wonderful men in my life! Happy Belated Father's Day Dad and Erik!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Italy! (and the world's longest post...)
Europe
Erik and I were very blessed to be able to take advantage of him having a conference in Zurich and travel around Europe for a bit! After his conference was over, I flew in and met him. We hung out there for a few hours...
Lucerne was fun because of how old some of the structures and buildings are there. The are famous for their covered bridges, like this:
Another famous attraction in Lucerne is this monument. The Lion Monument was dedicated in the early 1800's to pay tribute to Swiss mercenaries who died defending the Tuileries from an invasion of angry Parisians. It is a truly breathtaking monument...and HUGE!
There is also a wall that runs through part of the city with towers that you can climb up. I don't remember the exact time when the wall was built, but it was very, very old. And very cool.
Milan
Next stop, MILAN!! Before coming on our trip, everyone told us that Milan was not their favorite city. We decided to go anyway, just for a little while. We got into town on a Friday evening and left early the next afternoon. But boy am I glad we stopped! I would not have wanted to miss this treasure!
This is the Duomo. Apparently the facade of this church hasn't been free of scaffolding in a very long time...we got lucky! It was so beautiful. We climbed to the top the next day and got an awesome view of the city and the amazing details of the spires that dot the entire roof:
Cinque Terre
Next stop, Cinque Terre (or favorite place #1). I was so excited about visiting here after all that we had heard from family and friends about how wonderful it was. I was NOT disappointed in the least...in fact, I think it was even better than I could have imagined! So the Cinque Terre (or 5 towns) are a connected set of small, interesting towns that are like a flash from the past (or a movie set). Many towns have little to no allowance of motorized vehicles (ours had none). The walkways are narrow, with the apartments multiple levels high. Windows are open and laundry hangs out to dry everywhere. This is what I picture Italy as being! This is the main street in the town we stayed in:
There are also terraces above many of the towns with vineyards and flowers everywhere. Erik got ambitious and hiked to get this view of Manarola (the town we stayed in).
The towns are all linked with a walking path that travels along the ocean cliff. We walked to the two closest towns (Riomaggiore and Corniglia) and on the way back snapped this shot of Manarola:
Oh, and this was the view from our apartment!!! WOW. Paradise. An unobstructed view of the Mediterranean.
We are two very happy people!
Florence
Alas, our time in Cinque Terre had to end. But we traveled to the beautiful and bustling Florence! It was quite the change from the slow and small Cinque Terre! We visited museums nonstop, at least until we couldn't take any more, unfortunately! (museum-itis). And did you know Florence is supposedly home to the creation of gelato? Don't worry, I think we tried enough for EVERYONE (we had 1-2 two scoop servings daily :))
One of the most exciting attractions for us in Florence was the Duomo. Erik had studied it's unique and innovative design and was excited to see it in person. Here is a view of one of the sides (the side closest to our hotel, which was a block from this corner):
We climbed to the top, and here is a view:
We also celebrated my 24th birthday in Florence (don't rub it in...I'm feeling old!). It was so fun...we found a cute little restaurant with patio seating and had the most interesting meal. I got pumpkin filled ravioli with a duck sauce. It was delicious! OH, and we got gelato too :)
Did I mention we went to lots and lots of museums?! We saw David (which is breathtaking) and many other famous works by Michelangelo and Titian, Caravaggio, da Vinci, and many many others. One of my favorite sculptures was a Pieta by Michelangelo. This piece was created to be the monument on his own tomb, supposedly becoming a devout Christian late in life. Some event rendered it imperfect in the eyes of the artist, however, and was never finished. It's power is still evident though, and I thought it was so moving!
Another fun museum to visit was the Pitti Palace, long time home of the Medici Family. Some of the apartments are still furnished as they would have been, and hundreds of famous and not so famous pieces are art fill the walls. They also have a beautiful garden filled with sculptures:
I loved watching some of the street artists:
A sunset view of one of the bridges:
Venice
Finally, now, Venice (or favorite place #2). Venice was everything we could have ever hoped for! Relaxing and beautiful, with amazing weather and so much to watch!
Here is the famous Rialto Bridge, lined with vendors selling everything from carnival masks to fresh fruit:
The most beautiful windows and flowers everywhere!
I always thought it was interesting that all of the doors here were so beautiful!
Canals, canals, and more canals! We took so many pictures of beautiful canals! It was like being in a movie set...it couldn't have been more picturesque.
Our last night there we decided to splurge a bit on dinner and dined at this swanky place on the Grand Canal (that is the main waterway that runs through Venice). You can see it on the left with the lights. It was really fun and the food was fantastic! They even gave me an unpriced menu and Erik the priced one...it was pretty funny! We were out under the patio, and a couple times throughout the night, the waves from the canal came up under the deck and got people wet!
One of my favorite things we did here was go to a Vivaldi concert (Vivaldi was born here). Having some experience with music, I prepared myself for a somewhat disappointing tourist trap. I was WONDERFULLY surprised at both the talent of the musicians and the quality of the performance! It was held in a small church with only about 100 patrons, and the violin soloists were incredible. WOW I was amazed by every movement (they played the Four Seasons along with a few other songs).
Other highlights from the trip:
- Pesto in Cinque Terre
- Bread....pretty much everywhere
- Amazing cheese in Switzerland
- Talking to an interesting couple on one of our trains...they were globetrotters
- Did you know you can't picnic (ie eat and sit) almost everywhere in Venice? They are serious about this. They have signs everywhere and a "decorum patrol" (ie old women with florescent vests) explaining the crime to the young families with small children, telling them to stand up and leave
- Immigrants selling knock off purses everywhere in Venice...tourists can get fined if they are caught purchasing!
- Rick Steves books EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!!!!
- Ever had a Magnum? Go to Europe and have one...it's worth the plane ticket!
- A favorite discovered painting in the Pitti Palace: Ecce Homo
- Swiss chocolate. Enough said.
- A fun ENGLISH used bookstore in Florence...where I bought one of my new favorite books!
- The thrill of the hunt! (gelato hunt :))
- Reading and reading in Venice and on our porch in Cinque Terre.
- Grapefruit
- Peach
- Kiwi
- Pineapple
- Coconut
- Melone
- Dark chocolate
- Nutella
Italy! (and the world's longest post...)
Europe
Erik and I were very blessed to be able to take advantage of him having a conference in Zurich and travel around Europe for a bit! After his conference was over, I flew in and met him. We hung out there for a few hours...
Lucerne was fun because of how old some of the structures and buildings are there. The are famous for their covered bridges, like this:
Another famous attraction in Lucerne is this monument. The Lion Monument was dedicated in the early 1800's to pay tribute to Swiss mercenaries who died defending the Tuileries from an invasion of angry Parisians. It is a truly breathtaking monument...and HUGE!
There is also a wall that runs through part of the city with towers that you can climb up. I don't remember the exact time when the wall was built, but it was very, very old. And very cool.
Milan
Next stop, MILAN!! Before coming on our trip, everyone told us that Milan was not their favorite city. We decided to go anyway, just for a little while. We got into town on a Friday evening and left early the next afternoon. But boy am I glad we stopped! I would not have wanted to miss this treasure!
This is the Duomo. Apparently the facade of this church hasn't been free of scaffolding in a very long time...we got lucky! It was so beautiful. We climbed to the top the next day and got an awesome view of the city and the amazing details of the spires that dot the entire roof:
Cinque Terre
Next stop, Cinque Terre (or favorite place #1). I was so excited about visiting here after all that we had heard from family and friends about how wonderful it was. I was NOT disappointed in the least...in fact, I think it was even better than I could have imagined! So the Cinque Terre (or 5 towns) are a connected set of small, interesting towns that are like a flash from the past (or a movie set). Many towns have little to no allowance of motorized vehicles (ours had none). The walkways are narrow, with the apartments multiple levels high. Windows are open and laundry hangs out to dry everywhere. This is what I picture Italy as being! This is the main street in the town we stayed in:
There are also terraces above many of the towns with vineyards and flowers everywhere. Erik got ambitious and hiked to get this view of Manarola (the town we stayed in).
The towns are all linked with a walking path that travels along the ocean cliff. We walked to the two closest towns (Riomaggiore and Corniglia) and on the way back snapped this shot of Manarola:
Oh, and this was the view from our apartment!!! WOW. Paradise. An unobstructed view of the Mediterranean.
We are two very happy people!
Florence
Alas, our time in Cinque Terre had to end. But we traveled to the beautiful and bustling Florence! It was quite the change from the slow and small Cinque Terre! We visited museums nonstop, at least until we couldn't take any more, unfortunately! (museum-itis). And did you know Florence is supposedly home to the creation of gelato? Don't worry, I think we tried enough for EVERYONE (we had 1-2 two scoop servings daily :))
One of the most exciting attractions for us in Florence was the Duomo. Erik had studied it's unique and innovative design and was excited to see it in person. Here is a view of one of the sides (the side closest to our hotel, which was a block from this corner):
We climbed to the top, and here is a view:
We also celebrated my 24th birthday in Florence (don't rub it in...I'm feeling old!). It was so fun...we found a cute little restaurant with patio seating and had the most interesting meal. I got pumpkin filled ravioli with a duck sauce. It was delicious! OH, and we got gelato too :)
Did I mention we went to lots and lots of museums?! We saw David (which is breathtaking) and many other famous works by Michelangelo and Titian, Caravaggio, da Vinci, and many many others. One of my favorite sculptures was a Pieta by Michelangelo. This piece was created to be the monument on his own tomb, supposedly becoming a devout Christian late in life. Some event rendered it imperfect in the eyes of the artist, however, and was never finished. It's power is still evident though, and I thought it was so moving!
Another fun museum to visit was the Pitti Palace, long time home of the Medici Family. Some of the apartments are still furnished as they would have been, and hundreds of famous and not so famous pieces are art fill the walls. They also have a beautiful garden filled with sculptures:
I loved watching some of the street artists:
A sunset view of one of the bridges:
Venice
Finally, now, Venice (or favorite place #2). Venice was everything we could have ever hoped for! Relaxing and beautiful, with amazing weather and so much to watch!
Here is the famous Rialto Bridge, lined with vendors selling everything from carnival masks to fresh fruit:
The most beautiful windows and flowers everywhere!
I always thought it was interesting that all of the doors here were so beautiful!
Canals, canals, and more canals! We took so many pictures of beautiful canals! It was like being in a movie set...it couldn't have been more picturesque.
Our last night there we decided to splurge a bit on dinner and dined at this swanky place on the Grand Canal (that is the main waterway that runs through Venice). You can see it on the left with the lights. It was really fun and the food was fantastic! They even gave me an unpriced menu and Erik the priced one...it was pretty funny! We were out under the patio, and a couple times throughout the night, the waves from the canal came up under the deck and got people wet!
One of my favorite things we did here was go to a Vivaldi concert (Vivaldi was born here). Having some experience with music, I prepared myself for a somewhat disappointing tourist trap. I was WONDERFULLY surprised at both the talent of the musicians and the quality of the performance! It was held in a small church with only about 100 patrons, and the violin soloists were incredible. WOW I was amazed by every movement (they played the Four Seasons along with a few other songs).
Other highlights from the trip:
- Pesto in Cinque Terre
- Bread....pretty much everywhere
- Amazing cheese in Switzerland
- Talking to an interesting couple on one of our trains...they were globetrotters
- Did you know you can't picnic (ie eat and sit) almost everywhere in Venice? They are serious about this. They have signs everywhere and a "decorum patrol" (ie old women with florescent vests) explaining the crime to the young families with small children, telling them to stand up and leave
- Immigrants selling knock off purses everywhere in Venice...tourists can get fined if they are caught purchasing!
- Rick Steves books EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!!!!
- Ever had a Magnum? Go to Europe and have one...it's worth the plane ticket!
- A favorite discovered painting in the Pitti Palace: Ecce Homo
- Swiss chocolate. Enough said.
- A fun ENGLISH used bookstore in Florence...where I bought one of my new favorite books!
- The thrill of the hunt! (gelato hunt :))
- Reading and reading in Venice and on our porch in Cinque Terre.
- Grapefruit
- Peach
- Kiwi
- Pineapple
- Coconut
- Melone
- Dark chocolate
- Nutella
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