Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Lots of Love!

Thanks for all the love and support from everyone this weekend. ACL reconstruction surgery is never fun but I have felt extra loved from all of you. Oh and since you have all asked, I did it playing soccer.... of course. It may be about time to retire. I was determined not to let this surgery ruin my weekend. I attended the annual sweater party. And apparently I had a lot of fun. Thanks pain medication.
The girls who attended this years festivities.
Um... Merry Christmas. I never got my Christmas cards out. I debated even doing them because I don't have kids, I don't even have a dog. So here ya go. Merry Christmas.

Oh and I wanted to prove that I did have a tree this year. I swear my tree looks like the Woo's from Wooville vomited... but oh well. It will probably be up till February when I am off my crutches and can get around the house. I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas. Lots of Love! XOXO!


Thursday, December 11, 2008

All I want for Christmas is...

A brand new knee. Yep you heard it correctly. A brand new knee. This christmas I will be heavily medicated. I guess my right knee was feeling a little lonely and wanted my left knee to have the same matching scar... Oh well. So after Dec 19th... You can find me in bed reading books, and watching movies. If you are bored. Come join me for weeks full of fun.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Bite me...

Me, Karlee, Danielle, Rocio, Erica, and Aiko getting ready to head to the movie.

So I can admit that I am a Twilight fan like a lot of you out there. You may have loved them, or not, or didn't read them because you thought you wouldn't (I held off for a long time because I thought it sounded so lame.) Right? A girl falling in love with a vampire... Yeah sounds right up my ally. I eventually broke down and read the series, which I can say provided me with a month of entertaining reading. Wait... confession. Who am I kidding, I read each book in less than a day. So like a lot of you out there I was really excited for the movie to come out. But like many books that have turned into really crappy movies, I went into this without high expectations. Characters can never fully develop how you image them and before you know it the movie is over. But I can say I was pleasantly surprised by the movie. I actually liked it despite many out there who hated it. So what do you think? Did you love it, hate it? And if you are just pretending that you are way too cool for this, that's okay. You are just missing out on all the stimulating conversation going on at work and school around the drinking fountain. Way to go all my friends from Pier One... You sucked in yet another fan.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Spending all my time at EHS!

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I love being a Wildcat! Who knows? They may ask me to be in the next HSM. Sadly... not as a teacher, but a student. What do you think? I think Troy and I make a cute couple.

Monday, November 3, 2008

I'm alive!!!

Hey everyone! We are alive, and no I am not pregnant... Dang. I know there are a lot of you out there pushing for that. October has been a crazy month for me and Zac. I am starting to get really into my student teaching and it's starting to consume my life. I eat, drink, sleep and dream about it. Not by choice. Zac has been spending a lot of his time doing his applications for graduate school. It's been fun researching the different schools and possible places that we could be living next year. Those who know me know how much I love Halloween, especially kids and babies in costumes. We had a few parties this year. Here are some pics from the past week. Oh and thanks to the Halloween costume guru J, for supplying ideas for our costumes.

Doesn't Zac make the greatest Richards Simmons? And who would have ever thought it was so hard to find a good leotard...
You have to be a fan of this trashy reality love show (I know you are out there) to appreciate this one. Bret Michaels and the infamous Daisy De La Hoya.
Lil Caleb dressed as a monkey... If you only knew how perfect this was for him. He somehow always finds crazy ways to climb up on everything.... Very high things.
Of course our little Princess Olivia. I think she has been a princess every year... Oh the joys of our persistent little girl.
Addie and Berkie making their dad proud and cheering for the Broncos. I even talk them to say, "Gimme a B"
The whole crew...Who spent Halloween night (and into the wee morning hours) playing an intense game of Mafia.
The best behaved skeleton of the night This one makes me snort when I laugh cause it's so funny. Doesn't Chris make the perfect Cartman from South Park... Oh and one more thing
Please go vote today... Sarah Palin and her son Trig would really appreciate it.


Saturday, September 27, 2008

Dear Old Davis High School...

at the high school fashion show
Some of the girls from the soccer team
Who even knows?
Night out as the "boys"
Hanging out on Halloween
Hangin with P.
And who would have ever thought that these two girls... would marry...
These two studs!!!!!

1. Did you date people from your high school: Not really. I had a lot of crushes on guys from my high school but I mostly dated guys from other schools. I know it was lame.

2. What kind of car did you drive? : 87 Pontiac Oldsmobile. Oh yes. My parents believed I would be kept safe it I had five feet of metal in front and behind me. It even had a name. The Moby. I mostly got chauffeured around by Jamie. She had a Jeep and it was much cooler to be seen in. The best part is that I think the car still lives...

3. What is your most embarrassing moment in high school?: Oh I am sure I had many of them. I think one that I can think of is the first time my mom let me take the car to school. She specifically told me not to take it to lunch with all my friends. So of course, I did. What did I do. Hit a parked car, in the school parking lot, in front of a lot of people. Oh and I was a sophomore and I hit a senior boys nice truck. It was quite embarrassing.

4. Were you a party animal? Sort-of. Not Really. Guess it depends on who you talk to. I enjoyed doing lots of crazy things with my friends. Oh there are so many I wouldn't even know where to begin... And I won't

5. Were you considered a flirt?: I don't really think so. I guess it is up to interpretation. I did supply the infamous stock of clothing that was known as the "Bag of Tricks." Oh man... I just realized how bad that sounds. (it was handed down from my sister) OH there was one time that I had to flirt with Siguenza because I desperately needed his help to fix my car before my parents got home.... Yeah that story is interesting. Just ask Jamie how easy it is to mistake gas that goes in your car from burnt oil... Well it must be hard. Because we put oil in my gas tank... It was a horrible fiasco.. Erik spent all day. When I say all day I mean nine hours, completely tearing off my gas tank and fixing the damage in the engine. Oh... that was bad.

6. Were you in band, orchestra, or choir?: Hell no. Me sing... I was horrible at singing and still to this day have no musical talent.

7. Were you a nerd? : Isn't everyone? I didn't realize my full nerd potential until I decided I wanted to be a teacher. Then I wholly embraced it.

8. Were you on any varsity teams? : DHS Girls Soccer. Such a great experience for me to have during high school. I learned a lot about balancing school and fun. I think some of my most memorable high school experiences came from this aspect of my life. It was so much fun.... Barbie funeral anyone? Beaver One, Beaver all? There are those out there who know what I am talking about.

9. Did you get suspended/expelled? : No. But there were close calls.
10. Can you still sing the fight song? : Of course. It was a requirement of part of the soccer team to know and sing the song religiously... Here is the real question... Can you do the Davis High honk?

11. Who were your favorite teachers? : It may sound redundant but I also loved Gibbs. Probably because he was such a pushover. I also liked Navidomskis. More because I was his TA and he let me sleep on his couch during first period. (I was always tired from clubbing the night before.) I know... it's horrible. I learned a lot about what I do not want my children to do.

12. Where did you sit during lunch? Tasties... especially on chicken and wild rice soup days.

13. School Mascot?: Davis freakin Darts. Totally intimidating.

14. Did you go to homecoming and with who?: Junior Year, Daniel Vettori. We were such good friends. It was so much fun. I also went to Viewmont's with Nate Holiday. Senior Year. Kyle Daley... Oh man. That was fun to. One of my best friends little bros.

15. If you could go back and do it again, would you? : I think I would. I had a good high school experience. Thanks to all my awesome friends. I did have quite a wide variety.

16. What do you remember most about graduation?: Dancing like crazy with Bret Weston and just making sure Jamie wasn't overdosing too much on her pain medication... (she had a broken collarbone.) Sleeping on someones front lawn in the morning... But I don't really remember who's?
17. Where did you go senior skip day?: I don't really think there was one day... There were a lot of sluff days.
18. Have you gained weight since then?: Probably, but not much. I was in much better shape back then. I wish I would have enjoyed the fact that I was skinnier than I am now.

19. Who was your prom date?: Junior Year, Dave Boyd. Senior Year... Erik Siguenza. Enough said.... It was really fun.
20. Are you planning on going to your 10 year reunion?: Sure why not? But only if all the people that I already keep in touch with go too. There would be a lot of people that I would love to see, but I don't know if they would come.

21. Looking back, what advice would you give yourself?: Don't worry so much. Enjoy where you are. And who cares what others expect you to be? Be yourself.

22. I tag... My sisters, Bryndie, Mech, Lisa, and anyone who wants - I WANT PICS!!

Yes, I know I can't dance!


I just realized that many of you will probably believe that all I ever do is watch TV after this post. But I don't. Thank goodness for Tivo that gives the luxury of hand picking what shows you want to watch. So you think you can dance is a big hit for many of you out there.
(even if you don't admit it) I know it's a secret obsession for many. I was always more of an athlete. I was never a dancer. Quite clumsy, well extremely clumsy and never graceful enough. Now that I am older I can really appreciate how amazing these dancers are. I had the chance to go see the show the other night with some friends from work. Thanks for coming with me guys. It was such a great show. For all you fans out there I just want to say that I left convinced that Will should have won. Did you? He is amazing. Don't get me wrong. I love Joshua. But WOW, Will gave me chills. He is so good and not to mention extremely cute.

Yeah... I have been waiting for this all summer. Now that it is over, what do I have to look forward to?... Oh wait, Lucy will be here this week. Oh and my favorite holiday Halloween is coming up.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Long Live Bravo!!!




Can I give a little thanks to Bravo for entertaining me with two very fantastic reality shows. Project Runway is always a favorite. Does anyone else but me feel inspired to whip up their own little cocktail dress? Oh how I wish I knew the first thing about sewing. There is always something for everyone. So far I am gunning for Leanne. I love her taste and style. She is adorable. Oh and who doesn't love Tim Gunn.
My new favorite show on Bravo is Top Design. This is the Project Runway of HGTV. It's the same concept as Project Runway but with interior designers. Every week I am left feeling like I need to go spend some time rummaging through a thrift stores or visiting a flea market. For anyone out there who loves constantly obsessing over their home decor... (jamis) This show is definitely for you. These contestants are already great designers. Hello, one of them works for Martha Stewart magazine and another designed the sets for Sex and the City. Sick jobs. Since I feel like all I ever do is help people pick out the perfect stuff for their homes, this is my new favorite obsession and perfect way to waste time.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Babies, cows, birthdays, school and such!

Well I think it's about time I post again. Life is definitely crazy at the Smith household. Me and Zac officially are back into school again. I am so glad that there is an end in sight. Well it is a long way to the end of the tunnel but at least it is there. I am loving my student teaching program so far. This week we finally got to start visiting classrooms and teachers to narrow down where we want to do our student teaching. So far East High school is looking really promising. Maybe I can make a cameo in the next High School musical. I am really nervous, anxious, and excited about the next year. All I got to do now is make sure that I am not mistaken as a student. (It has already happened.) I have a lot to look forward to that's for sure. For starters I just want to give a shout out to my friends Chris and Sara who finally had their lil baby boy Graham today. I am so excited for them. They really are going to be the best parents ever. Oh and Sara, you really did look gorgeous today. Just had a baby and looked like she just got home from work. Amazing. You must have had that new Mom glow. He is so adorable. Wish I had pics. But I will save that for them to share. Last weekend we were invited to spend a very interesting night at the State Fair with Cher & Bryan, and our two lil pals Addie and Berkie. It was a lot of fun. They loved all the animals. Well Addie really did. Berkley...well, she just liked me and Zac's sno cone. I swear that girl ate three-fourths of that thing, and it was huge. Here are a few pics.

Me and Addie hanging out with the cows.

Taking a break from sno-cones.

We also celebrated my Dad, Grandma Mick, and Grandpa Pop's birthday this weekend. Here is the birthday cake that I made for them. I felt like Betty Crocker when all was said and done. It even tasted good. The only reason I show this picture is because this may never happen again. And after two days of prep work I felt like I had done something spectacular. (For me, this is spectacular.) It was really good to. If anyone wants the recipe. Let me know. It's a chocolate raspberry truffle cake.

I just love this picture of my Grandma Micks reading to the lil girls. They love books.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Soakin up the Sun!!!

When I married Zac a couple years ago, I really didn't know what I was getting myself into. You always know you are in for a real thrill ride when it comes to vacations with my in-laws. We finally got to go on our vaction for the summer two weeks ago to Lake Powell. But let me tell you...it's not just some vacation where you get to relax and read a book. (believe me... I tried to read Breaking Dawn...wasn't working for me.) It is truly an adventure. We always have so much fun with all of the fam. Everything from wakeboarding, hiking, zip-lining, knee-boarding, intense card games, and even repelling off freakin huge cliffs. It's always an adventure. And can I brag for just one minute? Zac finally landed a backflip on the wakeboard... Yeah!!!! I have a truly priceless picture of the exact moment he realized he was still above the water. It's great. Here are just a few pics of some of the activities.


The whole crew!!! All 22 of us.
Me enjoying a little boogie-boarding... My success of the week-Doing a 360 on the boogie board.

Here is me repelling. I wish you could see how high this cliff really was. I still have about 150 ft to go. I just forced myself to never look down... Oh and did I mention... I went first.

Zac's priceless face when he realized he landed his backflip. He was so shocked.

This is him mid-flip. He is spotting his landing.

Me. Still attempting to wakeboard. I am getting better.

OH and I got a new camera. Doesn't it take awesome pics. I love this one. The color and the water are awesome.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

the mountain got the best of me!

Please someone tell me that I finally can be considered a real mountain biker. Because last Saturday I took the hardest crash on my bike. I practically flew off the mountain and then kept sliding. It was awesome. Well it was after I laid there for a minute and realized I wasn't seriously hurt. Just a few minor scrapes and bruises and one ugly looking elbow and knee. Oh and a big rip in my bike shorts, (right in the butt) We went and rode Mueller Park with Jamie and Trent. It was really fun. Probably more entertaining for them because of all my falls. Yeah there was more than one. Oh well. I guess becoming more daring on a bike means that I am going to fall a lot more. Or maybe it's just the fact that I am really clumsy and I shouldn't be doing this.

Awesome view from the top
Worth the ride and the spills.

Showing off our dirty legs

Yep...a hole in my butt. Behind me is where I fell. The picture doesn't do it justice. It's pretty steep.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Killin it on Kilimanjaro!

A few weeks ago my amazing second parents Kris and Tim got back from their trip to Africa. They went there to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. altitude (19,340 ft.) They really are super-human. There are so many incredible pictures from their trip. Their hike up the mountain took about seven days. They had porters who carried all the equipment and supplies up the mountain and provided all the meals. The mountain has almost every climate type represented from its base to the peak. They started out in a rain forest and ended up in a year-round snow capped summit. What's up next you two? Everest. After their climb they went on an African safari and ended the whole trip with a couple of relaxing days on Zanzibar Island. They had such a wonderful time and have so many great stories about the time they spent there. Here are a few pics from their trip.

Kris and Tim on top of the world! The whole group on the summit

Climbing above the clouds

Tim took this picture. Kinda freaky to be that close.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Practically Tiger Woods!





His name on the scoreboard. His score is highlighted cause it was so good.
So the idea of walking 18 holes of golf in the hot sun, with hardly any shade, not knowing what the heck's going on, isn't exactly my idea of a fun day. But I was wrong. Yesterday my brother Luke played in the Utah State Amateur Golf tournament up in Park City. I decided since I have never seen him play (it isn't exactly the friendliest spectator sport), and it was kind of a big deal, that I would go. I was pleasantly surprised at how much fun I had. He is really a good golfer. He was one of about twenty other young players there playing against the best of the best golfers in Utah. The day we went and watched him he shot even par (which I learned is really, really good.) I was so proud of him. Way to go lil bro. And to think if you are this good now, just give yourself a couple more years. When you are rich and famous, remember your supportive sister!