Sunday, June 26, 2011

Haircut

I realize this is a bit late, but there are a few (mostly those of you not in Salt Lake whom I have not yet gone to visit) who have not seen me since I donated my hair two weeks ago.

Now you have.
I also found the before and after pictures of my last three donations (I searched and searched but could not find the photo evidence of the first donation of my hair in 2005).

10-12 inches every 2 years. That is a lot of hair.
I was told it takes about 4-6 donations of hair to make a wig. It has taken 8 years, but I have finally donated enough hair to make one wig. I hope you enjoy it, hair-loss-victim.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Angie's Wedding!

Friday, June 10, 2011 at 8:40 am, Angela Kay Peterson was sealed to Sabel Guy Mangum in the Logan Temple. I know because I was there! It was amazing. If you are reading this, and you're not married yet, I want to be there when you get married. It was that amazing.
The Mangums emerge

Very necessary father-of-the-bride hug
Look at all those cute smiles!

Sassy Angie in her awesome dress
My most favorite Kandra Pictures:

Friends!
In the evening, everyone drove to Blackfoot for the Reception. Talk about a fun road trip. I would do it again any time. Thanks for the laughs, guys!
Receiving Line, complete with Angie making a face!

Best Roommate Ever
 Our table of attending friends:
Shannon and her cousin
Zack Wilson
Ian, Brian, and Jaron

Unable to attend: Lexi (Cousin's Wedding), Kandra (work), Joseph & Stacey (thought is was on the 11th), Brittany (...)


Cutting the Cake. Sabel was smart and did not smash it into Angie's face.
They also danced and possibly threw certain items after we left. I'll find out.

All in all, it was a most excellent day. I'm so happy for Angie and Sabel I can hardly contain it! Now they are in Mexico basking in the sunlight and hopefully seeing some sea turtles. 
Also, summer is now officially underway and it's not as much fun as pre-summer (the month between college ending and jobs starting). All the cool people are now working in various locations, off in another country, going to camp, or completely consumed with the return of a missionary, leaving no time for partying together. I guess I had to return to regularly scheduled life programming eventually. Yay for Bernie Camp.

66 days!

Monday, June 6, 2011

What summer is all about - PSYCH!

(Both the TV show and the 90s catch phrase.)

This has been a great summer for no apparent reason. Minus the cruise, that was obviously awesome! 

Actually, it is almost a never-ending summer for me. I won't see snow for 20 months because I'm going to a place where the average high temperature is between 75 - 90 degrees all year round. And humid.
That's right everybody, I got my mission call:
FLORIDA FORT LAUDERDALE - Spanish Speaking
I've never been to Florida, I don't speak Spanish, and I'm not the biggest fan of wearing skirts, but I am SUPER excited for this.  18 months without worrying about school or jobs. 18 months of sharing good news with others and helping them be happy forever. 18 months of structure and dedicated work. This is going to good. Really good.
Fort Lauderdale - The Venice of America


Also, I finally got to be in an orchestra for a musical again! First time since high school. I didn't get to play violin in a well-known musical like I wanted to, but playing viola in a new musical was cool, too.  Good job to my brother-in-law's sister-in-law! Shelter was pretty great, just ask all my cool new "friends" who were in it. Or my cool "new" friends who came to see it. 

Speaking of friends, aren't they great? I love all my friends. Every time I see/talk/text them, I walk away smiling.  Even if all we do is talk about our other friends (Don't deny it, you all know I'm right). I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for fulfilling my need-to-know-istis.  But to clarify, I'm not nosy, I'm curious because I care. I only want to know so I can help others. Really. 

Most Epic moment as of late? Definitely May 24th. I, Emmordan, Mom, and 50,000 of our closest friends joined together in Rice-Eccles Stadium to watch the most amazing concert I've ever been too and some that I haven't. Yes, it was that good. I don't care if you don't like Bono or The Edge (I'm not sure that is even possible), that U2 concert can't be beat. It was worth the year-long wait to see them.
The Fray opening for U2 on their massive stage called "The Claw"
The 360 video screen showed us fun facts. Like my name.




Giant rotating faces of Bono, Adam, Edge, and Larry.


Some things about summer are a bit mundane, but they are the essence of my summer. Things like planting vegetables in the garden, babysitting the little boys, playing Nertz on the living room floor, Sunday walks, watching the Price is Right, making jewelry with beads, repeatedly cleaning the same rooms, sitting on the swings in the warm sunlight, sitting on the swings in the dark of night, reading outside so long that you fall asleep and get sunburned, washing blankets and hanging them out to dry, going to see midnight movies, and watching TV, current and recorded. 

Some things about this summer are a little more unique. Cheryl and I took care of our Grandpa's house and dog while they went to California. Laila is a ridiculously expensive and babied red-haired toy poodle. But at least she kind of like me now.  Plus, staying there with her gave me a chance to read some old journals. Hilarious. I can't believe I wrote those things (and it was only five months ago)!

A few random thoughts:
*I don't know why I am so happy. It is largely unfounded, but why not be happy! Everyone would have a better day if they just smiled.
*I have to apologize to Angie for not following her guidance to watch Psych earlier. It is great. Or fantastic. I've heard it both ways.
*I don't know if have a job. I don't know if I want a job.
*The Paper Chain in my room says I have 73 days until I enter the MTC!
*Angie's getting married on Friday! And I get to be there when she is sealed! Yay Yay Yay!