Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Disneyland

David and I have spent the majority of the year apart. After our Europe trip, our flight was out of LAX, so luckily I got to spend a few days with him. I was dead tired and had been up for over 24 hours so I crashed and slept so soundly. Yay jetlag. Luckily though we were both wide awake and ready to play at Disney bright and early for the day. We had so much fun and it was so relaxing. Plus seeing my husband after over a month was also pretty fantastic. David got a season pass and we can't wait to play there every chance we get.


Bride Tribe

My dear friend Caitlin is getting married in April and I am so excited for her. My sister and I are bridesmaids and we all got together in Salt Lake for a bachelorette weekend.

It started off with brunch at Café Niche, followed by pedicures. We snuck away to decorate the hotel for her and just had fun girl time. It was such a fun couple days that went by way too quickly.


We Have an Announcement

Did I make you think we were pregnant...Nope. The Prices are moving to Long Beach (or close Southern city), California.


David has wanted to be a pilot since he was probably 5. Well, he has been in flight school since August and finished in early January. We knew we would be relocating and our top choices were always Phoenix, Las Vegas or Florida. Those were always the choices and we were ok with that. Well, the time came and our options changed and we were offered Long Beach. I have never desired to live in California or even thought it was an option which is strange seeing as it houses my most favorite place ever. Well things fell into place and it felt right and here we are. Getting ready to pack up our lives and move.

We are so excited. I have lived further than 2 hours from my family, but David never has (missions excluded) so we are excited to have an adventure on our own. David got a season pass to Disneyland and we can't wait to visit every week!

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Berlin

We arrived in Berlin and immediately loved the atmosphere. Each city just kept getting better and better.

Our first night we tried a doner kebab.
The second day we went to the top of the tv tower and then wandered around a bunch. We saw the Berlin Wall memorial, the murdered Jews memorial and checkpoint Charlie. Berlin is fascinating. David loves history and World War Two especially, he loved it here. It was also interesting to learn so much about the war his grandpa fought in. 












 My favorite thing in we did in Berlin was go to the 1936 Olympic arena. It was seriously so cool. I love the olympics every year so this experience only added to the fascination. 





 On our third day in Berlin, We visited a concentration camp. It is hard to describe the feeling of being there and the memory of thousands upon thousands of people murdered. It was unique and very somber. We are grateful to have been able to go and experience something to remind us to live life a little more fully. 








 After that event, we went to the east side gallery and explored the city.











The next day we went back to the memorial of the Jews and went through the museum. I love history but after many days of learning more and more about the people of those horrific events, my soul needed something a little happier. 

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

4th of July

The 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays. I love that it is no stress, relax, have fun, watch fireworks with no extraordinary cooking, costume wearing (i'm talking halloween here), or present buying. I also think it is crucial to really focus on freedom and what it means to be American. 


Saturday we went to Lagoon for their 2 for one date night. The main purpose was to ride the new ride that opened last year. We were able to walk on to most rides and were able to see and do everything we wanted to in three hours. Money well spent. 





We went up to Bountiful to watch the fireworks at the golf course by my parents. It is always so busy, but there is always a place to sit and watch a fun show.

On the actual fourth David had to work at 2am the next day so we had an early night. We did have a fun lunch date and did a little shopping and just enjoyed the day off of school and work.

I love this country!

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Amsterdam

After a night in Brussels,  we hopped on a train to Amsterdam. We love love loved Amsterdam! Why is the world so incredible? I will never have the chance to experience it all!

We explored, had the best Pancakes of my entire life, saw the floating flower market, took the obligatory tourist photo in the I Amsterdam sign and just wandered a lot.

The second day we visited the Anne frank house. It is hard to describe such a sad experience. The place was much bigger than I imagined but still a horrific event. A definite must see in your life time. 

We went to breakfast at the pancake bakery because it was recommended over and over and after our pancakes the night before, I was not impressed. Skip it and eat all of your pancakes at pancakes! Amsterdam- way better. After that we took a dreamy canal tour. The architecture is incredible and it was a fun way to see the city. Plus there were only two other people on our boat. 

We wandered around some more and decided to finally try the much talked about Winkel 43 for some apple pie. Everyone says it is the best apple pie in the entire world and they are correct. It is not traditional apple pie but it was so good we went back a second time. 

Our last day we went to a windmill and wandered around dam square.

Amsterdam is a such a unique city. Between all the bikes, smoke coffee shops, stench of weed everywhere and friendliest people ever, I can definitely say Amsterdam is a hard city to top.


Side note: the Amsterdam airport is by far the most efficient airport I have ever been to. 
 the cutest red shuttered buildings

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

we did it!!

We Graduated!
I have been dreaming about the day I would write this post for a loong time. You see, I never really wanted to go to "real" college (a university). I opted for hair school instead. Well, turned out I did not really love doing hair in a salon after school either. I went on a mission and knew when I came home that I needed to finally go to "real" school. I gave myself 3 years to finish.

And guess what?!?

I did it. I graduated with my husband.

As excited as I am to graduate, I am also pretty sad. I love this University more than anything. I have loved being involved in everything possible and while I may not be the most traditional student, I am so happy to have completed this.

I get down on myself a lot because most of my friends graduated from college 4+ years ago, but then I realize how many things I have accomplished in my life and realize the path I took led me to my husband and he is the best part of my life.

Our families got together and we had dinner at my parents house. David's dad got us an ice cream cake and we all just hung out and spent the day getting ready for our European adventure we were going on the next day.