Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Yes. We're freaks.



Yes. 

We are freaks. 

Amulek got this balloon at the homecoming parade and later we used it as a punching bag. But I decided we needed some faces on the punching bag. So we drew each other. I thought my hastily-drawn Lamoni was a pretty good likeness. 

However, I think Lamoni could have put in a little more effort on his drawing of me. 


Oh well. Now we have this gem floating around the house to punch around. 

Monday, October 15, 2012

If I had $100....

I read an article recently where women were asked what they would do if they had an extra $100 to spend however they wanted. So, I decided to give it a try!

If I had $100 I would:

Buy this book


Get more command strips and frames to hang pictures in our rental home. 


A shopping spree to DI, my favorite store, where I would look for items similar to these:



A comfy sweater. 



















Long sleeve tshirts in neutral colors.


With my remaining $25 or so we would go out to eat. Probably Italian or Asian. Maybe Sushi. Hmmm...


And there you have it. What would you do with $100?

Sunday, October 14, 2012

World's Fair



We know some peeps that throw awesome parties. Like a formal steampunk masquerade for Halloween. We decided to go western steampunk with our costumes, though my camera was down at the time so we didn't get any pics of the cool details such as the clock and spring coil on my hat, or the pocket watch, etc. But we sure did have a great time!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

BYU Homecoming











I know. It has been a while since our last post. Like a few months. Like since we were in Mexico. That is why I thought these pictures would be a good new start for us. Not only was in BYU homecoming today but we are enjoying our other new homecoming. Yes, we are finally settled back into our old routine here. And we're lovin' it!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Our Lady of Guadalupe

Thinking of Papa

We went swimming at a nearby pond and decided to also explore a gravel pit. Amulek was reminded of his Papa!

Donuts

Making donuts with niece, Nahomi.

Teotihuacan!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Hot Springs, Veracruz


Amulek sure enjoyed dressing up in his shark swim suit and swimming at the hot springs!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Touristing in Puebla



On Saturday, we decided to head to Puebla for a few hours and tourist around the center, or Zocalo. We saw the Municipal Palace and Lamoni got to see his future seat of office, even if he wasn´t allowed to sit in it. We also walked around some shops but I was disappointed to find out that there were no book stores. I was told later that the street full of bookstores is a few blocks away. Argh. My favorite part was when we finally bought a baloon for Amulek. He hugged it and smiled the whole ride home!

Monday, May 21, 2012

Pyramids at Cacaxtla



This sunday we went to Puebla for Stake Conference. After, we drove to some pyramids close by in the state of Tlaxcala. It is a little known site called Cacaxtla but it had some of the best ruins I have ever seen. Home to a Mayan/Olmecan site, the main pyramid has several surviving Mayan style murals that were absolutely stunning. Unfortunately, we didn´t get many photos of the place but we are hoping to go back again before we leave.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Cinco de Mayo

 Hanging out with Abuelo and going to the market.

Lamoni's niece Naomin (center) was in a Cinco de Mayo presentation at her school. Doesn't she look so cute as an "Indian?" :Lamoni's nephew, Gnolaum, is on the left.

Finally at the Ranch!

I couldn't help take a picture of the beautiful display of tomatoes in the dining room at the Ranch.

Amulek's first encounter with his abuelo, Don Cele.


Camping at the Hacienda

In between Mexico City and the ranch we got sidetracked and went camping! We met some of Lamoni's family at a church campout. This almost 200 year old hacienda is near two lakes with extensive grounds and buildings. It is very beautiful and we enjoyed exploring the area.
 








Museum of Anthropology

 The original sun stone. 



 Can you believe we are in the middle of a metropolis? This museum is seriously huge. And cool.