Sunday, September 30, 2007

Our Summer


Now that we have a little time on our hands.... lazy sunday afternoon... We thought we would write a bit about our summer. We worked through the end of June then headed with my youngest sister Makayla and our dog Piper, to Denver for a few weeks. On the way there we stayed in Yellowstone for a couple of nights. We saw everything from elk to bison, Old Faithful to Mammoth Springs to bison, bald eagles and bison... lots and lots of bison.... though we do feel very lucky to live so close to such a beautiful, amazing place. This picture is of us in the park. Piper wasn't allowed on the boardwalks so she got put in a back pack.

From Yellowstone we headed to Denver staying with my in laws. Matts eldest brother Andrew flew in from Houston for the first week we were there and we were able to spend time with another of Matts brothers Adam, his amazingly beautiful wife Sally ( hair or no hair :)) and our two nephews, Mark and Robb, and our niece Kathryn Grace. We celebrated Robbs birthday while we were there as well. We really hate living so far away from them but it makes it really special when we do spend time with them. Picture is us with Kate at Adam and Sally's.
After our 2 weeks in Denver we met some of my family in in easters Utah and made our way down to Eagar AZ to take part in a huge 3 Sisters Reunion, one of the sisters being my 6th great grandmother, Betsy Jane Leavitt Hamblin. Her, her mother Sarah Sturdevant Leavitt and her siblings were an amazing family who came across the plains, losing family members along the way, and coming to Utah, settling areas along the way. They were key in establishing friends among the Native Americans and making sure that neither party crossed the line in anyway,and they paved the way for many settlements from Salt Lake down to Arizona and New Mexico. Below is a picture of my mom, sister and I in front of a monument of my 7th great grandmother, Sarah Sturdevant Leavitt in St. George Utah.
We then headed home, stopping in Salt Lake along the way, meeting up with my "twin" cousin Megan and her 2 kids. We were both born on the same day within a few hours of each other so we have always been like sisters. We did the Temple Square tour and went to lunch with my Aunt Barbara and Uncle Scott before we headed home for good. By that time we were all VERY ready to sleep in our own bed.

A few weeks later we went camping with our work family. I am pretty sure we started a tradition among the guys and their families. It was an adventure to say the least. Watching people who had never camped or hadn't done it in years.... makes me laugh a little. We hiked, swam and caught lots of fish, that alone made it worth it. On our way home we even saw a bear cub right at the top of Morres Creek Summit. Mama must have been close, but she was no where in sight. Heres to next summer!!

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Here goes!!



Our first attempt at blogging... Here goes nothing. First, props to all of those who can maintain a very current blog. We will do our best, but no promises.

Now to play catch up..... We have been married about a year and a half. We have awesome family, great friends, a home to call our own, wonderful jobs, and an awesome, ever growing relationship full of love and respect. We are theatrical technicians, glorified jargon for stagehands. To put it in laymans terms, we work backstage for theatrical productions, concerts, anything held on a stage needs people to run it, and WE are those people. When most people are asleep, we are still at work, therefore, we sleep when most people are getting ready ofr their day. Matt is the House electrician (very different from an actual working electrician) for several different theatrical venues and companies in Idaho, and as for me, I am either his right hand assistant electrician or I am the wardrobe supervisor/ designer for those same venues/ companies.


As for the next question we usually get.... no, we don't have kids... yet. We have a very spoiled mini dauschound named Piper, she is a handful in and of herself and can live around our crazy schedules.

A few things we are currently working on... Remodeling our house, so far we have just about everything but the main bathroom and the back yard done. Its been tough but so rewarding, I am not sure I will ever be able to sell this house to anyone else... we have put so much of ourselves in it and really made it our own.

As far as our work is concerned, our next big broadway show will be the 1st National Tour of Spamalot, which, if you don't know, is a HUGE show!! It will be a challenge but we have a very strong group of peopple that can pull just about anything off so we really aren't very worried... I think :) I guess we will find out!

Hope all is well with every one we love!