Showing posts with label Totally Awesome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Totally Awesome. Show all posts

Sunday, December 27, 2015

25 Things I love about Paris

twenty five things i quickly fell in love with during my first trip to paris.

in no specific order.
  1. food.
  2. specifically crepes.
  3. and, also macaroons. YES, MACAROONS! (Side note, I had never really tried macaroons until I was in Paris. It only seemed fitting to actually eat a macaroon in the land, and city, they were created in. I was not disappointed. They were, what I feel, the food of heaven will be like, and taste like.  So many pretty colors and flavors. My heaven better have macaroons.) 
  4. architecture.
  5. the details in everything.
  6. the shutters by almost all the windows.
  7. people.
  8. the language, the accent.
  9. melting pot of culture.
  10. tower of eiffel.
  11. at night.
  12. with all the lights.
  13. in the day too.
  14. always the eiffel, always.
  15. history.
  16. a step back in time.
  17. public transportation.
  18. alleyways full of so much to see.
  19. cobblestone pathways.
  20. churches & cathedrals.
  21. notre dame.
  22. shopping.
  23. the fact they drive on the same side of the road as americans (cough, cough - london).
  24. the high end fashion, seen everywhere, not just in high end boutiques.
  25. being there with my tour guide, Paul.   

Monday, September 28, 2015

The first interview, or as normal people call it - the first date.

"Never give up searching for the job that you're passionate about."  -- Warren Buffet

I have had many job interviews. Some were easy, some were nerve wracking, and some were downright sad.

Poor Paul, he wanted an interview with me so badly. But, I just did not want to set up the time to actually have a face to face interview with him. Going back to that fateful evening, as I flew into Salt Lake City, and a still small whispering of the spirit probed me to text Paul, or was it just bad indigestion? Whatever it was, it put his motivation to go on a date (as he calls it, and most normal people) with me into major go mode. And so, the asking to go on a date/interview began. Can you guess what I said the first time he asked me out? I said, No! Yeah, that's correct. I politely said, "no thanks, I'm not interested." I was nice about it, and I thought, he finally got the point.

A few days go by, and the guilt from a close friend and a couple of family members make me call Paul. I call and ask him if he would like to go to dinner. I had a decently long overnight in Salt Lake that following Thursday, October 2, 2014. After calling him and deciding that I would like to just meet up for dinner, at a restaurant downtown, he then asked me, "who was asking who here?" I'm asking! Only because I said no to his first attempt. So, I plan on meeting him downtown, getting a quick bite to eat, and then paying for his dinner. If I pay then it does not, in any way, look like a "date!" To even say date is a huge step because this was an INTERVIEW only. An interview only because I wanted to travel! Travel with someone who was in the industry, because that would make things a whole heck of a lot easier. Traveling with non flight crew is so difficult, and is a blog post in and of itself. Also, he seemed very competent in travel, and had basically traveled the whole world already, (minus Antarctica, but who really cares about going there? Ahhh, those seven continent junkies - he's six...still needs that seventh...) so my options were endless with him. Basically, I wanted to use him for his travel knowledge. (This is probably sounding so bad from my end. Maybe I'm a brat, stuck up, and picky. Well, I was.)

He never agreed to just meet me downtown, he said he would like to pick me up and go together. This was starting to sound like a date, and I did not want a date. I'm not sure my plan was going to work with this guy. I hardly knew this man. I knew he worked at the airport, and he at least had to have a background check to work there, so he was safe in that aspect. But, I still didn't feel confident in sharing my hotel details with him. However, I gave in, he could come pick me up for this non date/interview thing.

When I travel for work, I pack my bag with the bare minimums, and want to travel lite. I knew this trip was just two days, but I also knew I had this "interview" with that Delta character, Paul. So, I packed the bare minimums, throwing in a somewhat decent outfit for the evenings interview. I had a nice pair of slack like jeans, a white undershirt and a pretty peach cardigan. Spiced it up with red flats, and a scarf that had some red, blue, and peach in it.

We land in Salt Lake for the evening. Get our luggage and head to our hotel, downtown. We had decided to meet up quickly after I arrived. I had about 30 minutes to get ready and look somewhat presentable. For some reason I took great care in making myself look good, as anyone would for an interview. Although, for this interview, I was actually kind of nervous. As much as I didn't want to call this a date, it was the first date I had been on in a REALLY LONG TIME.

I told him I would meet him in the lobby, and to have him call when he was at the entrance. In the lobby when he calls, I see him drive in and park. Okay, here we go. He immediately gets out of the car, and suddenly, I'm in complete horror. He looks great, very casual, with jeans, and a button up shirt, and those cute glasses of his. The blood drains from my face when I look down at my clothes, then look back at his clothes, and see that we are both wearing the identical color of peach! No chance of me running to my hotel room to change - I only brought the one outfit. Nothing I can do now, so I take a deep breath and just walk out to meet him. Leave it to me to make some awkward comment regarding our match-y clothes - something was said, but I just can't remember what. However, the horror of us matching is still there. ;)

Right from the beginning he was a complete gentleman. No! I don't want this to go anywhere! I am just looking for a travel partner! Nothing more! This is not a date! This is not a date! Interview, interview, interview! I am only doing this because I need someone to travel with!

We drive to the City Creek shopping center and he asks me if I could help him find a phone case for him before we head to dinner. I told him that was fine, and we go get him a phone cover. I am pretty confident when it comes to dating, granted I don't date often, and they were never lined up at the door to go out with me. But, I have been on plenty of first dates, and blind dates to know a thing or two. As the phone cover shopping went on, I played it pretty cool and casual. I was hoping that most people wouldn't look at us like we were on a first date, and that they would just look at us like we were two friends. Just hanging out, and buying a phone cover. Exactly what future travel partners do, and nothing more.

After finding him the right phone cover we walked to dinner. I had made the choice beforehand, of where we would "meet" up. I had chosen a hip downtown (As seen on Food Network) restaurant, Maxwell's. As we walk to dinner, we chat, like anyone would on a casual interview. Through dinner, we continue to chat, again, like any relaxed interview. The conversation was wonderful and easy, I was very pleased with where this was going with my future travel partner. I could see a future bright with travel, and having a fabulous time with this man. As dinner concluded I made the strong attempt to pay for our meals -- since this was NOT A DATE! Only a mere interview. He insisted he pay, and that I should let him bask in his manly duties, he stated. Little did he know I was hoping he would pay. One, because I'm a flight attendant and poor, and two, he should pay, it is his manly duty!

The conversation continued easily, and naturally. We walked the downtown of Salt Lake, ending back at City Creek. I was starting to get a little sad that our evening was quickly coming to an end. This Delta character suggested some dessert as we were passing by a candy store. He decided that we could share a caramel apple. Ahhh, how romantic, insert major eye roll from me! Suddenly, I was quickly brought back to my main purpose of this evening! I took my women's liberties to insist - I WILL PAY FOR DESSERT! Therefore, this is no longer a date, but the intended interview it was meant to be! Now you can take me back to my hotel!

Shortly after our shared apple he drove me to the hotel, walked me to the lobby, asked for a hug, thanked me for a lovely evening, took his trusty white horse (or car) and drove off into the sunset (or darkness - it was dark by this point).

There were several other interviews following this first initial interview. A month later I finally agreed to go on a trip overseas. With the intentions of us just being travel partners. However, he snuck a first kiss. In the city of London, of all places. How dare he ruin my plans! We were only suppose to be travel partners. I was not suppose to even remotely like him, fall in love with him, and now marry him.

This was just suppose to be an interview.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Playing Catch Up with A Lot of Pictures

I'm trying to play catch up with all that has been going on the last few months.  I hate that I'm so behind in my blogging.  This is not like me.  My Mother said I need to break up all my writing with pictures.  So, here goes...
The Olive Family that I met working the front desk at Zion Ponderosa.
We immediately hit it off, and have now keep in touch via email.
They are from Victoria, BC.  Hopefully soon I'll get to go see them!
Left:  Taylor, me, and Amanda.
Taylor was the best roomie I could ask for, for three weeks.
Both girls were a lot of fun, and I wish
I could've had more time to play with them.
My co-worker at the front desk for three weeks, Ashley.
Flight Attendant training begun.  The friendships were instant.
Cute Ruben.  Wish I was ten years younger.
I just can't seem to get my age right!
Randy, Lizzy, Alvin, Munae, Josef, and Me.
Waiting for our bus was always a blast!
Love these ladies!  Sarah, Justine, Kendra, me, Tara, Star, Karen, and Anna.
My bestie Kendra!
My other bestie, Jo-Anne.
Kim, one of our favorite "older" ladies.
Also known as one of our many "mom's."
Inseparable! 
Angela, Jessica (Our favorite instructor), me, and Kendra.
Oliver - cutest gay ever, me, and Kendra.
Enrique, and Jo-Anne.
Now my roomies, who would've thought?
Laura and I.  She is the hippest gal I know.
Oh Sandy.  Love her!
Me and Amber.  (Now my other roomie.)
The inseparable foursome.  Tara, Me, Fidel, and Star.
Me and my girls, Star, Tara, and Kat.
I made it!  I graduated from flight attendant training.  
My favorite group of people!
My bestie!
Look who showed up to watch my
super quick graduation, my sister!
Stephanie flew to my graduation just so she could pin my wings.
The single Mormon captain I was secretly in love
with...okay all the girls were in love with him!
My latin lover!
Rebecca, the other Mormon I met who was in the class after me.
Some of my favorite peeps.  Jo, me, Kendra, and Josef.
Me and my men.  Yup, yup!
Lindsay, my favorite instructor!!!
And, I love those ladies in the background too!
Josef, my person!
Julie, and me.  The two Mormons.
Lizzy and Libby!
My two favorite ladies, Julie, and Dena.
I love Dena!
Right after graduating flight attendant training
I finally got to graduate with my
BACHELORS DEGREE!  FINALLY!!!!!
So kind of my sister to join me at the long graduation on her birthday.
And, my parents too!

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Houston We Have a Problem...

The first of the year started out with a flight to Houston.  I had an interview there to be a flight attendant for a very well known, sought after Airline Company.  I was ready, prepared, and felt confident.  I made it through two out of the three interviews.  It was in the cards for me, so I thought.  However, it didn't go the way I wanted it to.  I was crushed.  I wanted this company, and I wanted to make my home in Houston.  I was only there two days, but felt like this could be my next new adventure.

The job search continued.  I had one more interview a whole month away in Denver.  As the New Year always starts out dramatic and sad for my family we lost a family member.  My family headed to Northern Utah to be with family.  During this time, particularly on Sunday, I was shocked to receive a phone call from another airline wanting to conduct a phone interview at that very moment.  12:00pm an hour before church, so I sat in the hotel bathroom with the lights off having a phone interview.  About 40 minutes later I was being invited to the city of Phoenix (to which I can correctly spell now - it's a hard one) for a face to face interview.  A week later at 3:00am in the morning I woke, drove to Vegas, hopped on a plane, had some major motion sickness during take-off which was completely weird, and flew 50 minutes to Phoenix to be, once again, shot down from another major airline.

In the mean time I continued searching for jobs in my current town, and surrounding state.  I was becoming depressed.  I needed to get away.  I know I had been to two big cities for these interviews, but the filthy air of Salt Lake City was calling my name.  Okay, I had some friends I needed to see, and I knew they would brighten my spirits.  AND, I was also up for meeting someone new!  (Libby Sr. has wanted me to meet her “kid brother” (new) best friend that she met in Indonesia this summer.)  I quickly fell in love with this younger man.  It's going to be long distance for him and me, but I think in time we will be able to make it work!  Look at me planning our life together - I think it should be mutual...  Also as I was in SLC I took a trip to the busiest temple in the world (Jordan River), so they are saying, and had fun seeing my dear friends - Alisha and her kids, Jeanni, Jeremy, and their cute little banana, and my sister Jessie, who has a hip condo in Suga House.  Holla!  That girl is living it up in the coolest part of SLC! FO SHO! (She also cooked me a yummy gourmet meal - shrimp fettuccine.  Then she took me to a Dutch store that sales Haribo gummy candy!  Heaven!)

Returning home I had to come back to reality, and I had a decision to make.  A job was not manifesting itself to me any time soon!  I needed to decide my future, and I needed to decide fast.  What was the city of Cedar City holding for me?  Seems like nothing any more, or at this time.  I had finally graduated from the University, and felt like the only thing holding me there was my calling in the church.  I knew the Lord didn't want me to stick around if it only be for a small church calling.  I need to stay for the calling, so that is why I was hanging on.  Yet, work was not happening, but the calling apparently was?  Or was it?

The job searching continued.  I landed quite a few interviews in little old Cedar City, but again, all I was doing was getting interviews.  My friend Lisa called me up one day and told me of a position at a lodge in Zion (National Park) that was looking for a Front Desk Manager.  I hesitated.  I really took a weekend to even consider turning in an application.  Finally, on Monday evening I submitted the long application.  And what to my surprise, I immediately heard back from the General Manager.  I was shocked, but also relieved that finally something might come from all this job searching.  Again, I kept attending more interviews.

One interview in particular was for a ski resort up the mountain from Cedar City.  I was 20 minutes late to the interview.  Why even bother continuing on to the interview.  Seriously, I'm not sure why I even went to the interview after being late?  As I was approaching the ski lodge I went a little too far up the canyon road and when turning around IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE because of snow packed roads my car decides to slide into a big old snow drift!  Luckily enough, I had a garden tool known as a "hoe" in my car that I used to dig myself out and finally unwedged my car, BY MYSELF.  So, I walk into the lodge 20 minutes after 9:00am and say, "I'm here for the interview I had at 9:00am if you still even care to interview me???"  Shockingly enough I got offered the position after hearing that the lady who interviewed me spoke so highly of me....Waaaaaaaaa?!?

In the meantime February showed up and I had one more airline interview in Denver.  I didn't even care to go.  I knew it would be a waste of my time.  But, I also knew that it would be more experience under my belt in the interview department.  Oh gag me!  That is just what I want, more experience in "learning how to interview."  Shoot people, I am so freaking good at interviewing I could probably teach a class on it now!  I flew to Denver (stayed with family I have there - BLESS THEIR HEARTS!), and hung out until Wednesday (February 6, 2013) to have my final airline interview.  Wednesday morning came.  I went to leave my family’s home at 8:30am to drive into the city for the final interview which starts at 10:00am.  I go and start the car and nothing!  It won't even turn over.  I sit and ponder for a moment.  I don't care, but then I kind of sort of do?  Why won't the car start?  Why is this happening RIGHT now?  I guess I can call a taxi, but I'm in the burbs and to drive into the city will cost me a one way airline ticket home.  Well I came and tried, and shouldn't that be all that matters?  A part of me keeps moving forward, so I make some phone calls.  Finally at 8:50am my cousin calls me back and tells me the button I need to push for the car to start, and I am off.  I reach the interview along with the 400 HUNDRED OTHER PEOPLE.  I still just keep going, I am this close.  What is it going to hurt to go a little bit further?  Doubt slips in again, I start to not care anymore.  Nevertheless, the Lord intervened and the spirit poured out on me for the next 7 hours.  Yes the interview took 7 hours.  I honestly have no other way to explain my experience that day except that Heavenly Father was truly with me.  I know this all sounds so "gag me!"  All these interviews I had gone to previously were in preparation for this one day.  I left the interview at 5:00pm that day, and I felt really good about everything that happened during the day.  I also met a wonderful lady Rose, who is my new best friend for life!  She is from Atlanta, and had told me that she had been praying to meet a spiritual person - I suppose I'm kind of spiritual?  We went to lunch and have now continued to stay in contact via text/phone calls.  With this interview done, and now behind me, I felt completely honored that from 400 hundred people they picked me and put me in the group of 100 people to have a personal interview.  I didn't care at this point what was to happen next, I felt pleased with myself that I had gone this far, and I was happy of where I was, no matter what was to happen.

I was okay if this last airline didn't work out because I had just had an awesome phone interview the week before for the lodge in Zion and was planning on another interview in person at the lodge the Friday after returning from Denver....if I were to make it home from Denver....

Thursday, after the interview, I flew out of Denver.  Flying DEN (Denver) to SFO (San Fran) on to LAX (Los Angeles) then on to SGU (St. George).  (Do you love how I'm using the airline terms...haha!)  I hated this route home because flying from DEN to SFO meant I had to fly over Utah and this was causing some backtracking....which I HATE!  Well, you gotta do what you gotta do when using sky miles so you don't have to pay!  I took this route/trip all into consideration as a "fun experience."  However, I was not expecting delays in SFO...now you know if you ever fly to SFO you CAN EXPECT DELAYS!  My flight to LAX was delayed by two hours.  I was so lost in....honestly, I am not sure where my mind was when I landed in SFO, but it was not working.  I didn't think of it until I was flying to LAX way late/behind schedule, that there was not a chance in hell I was going to get on my flight to SGU!  I finally realized...hmmm...why didn't I try to see if I could've got an earlier flight to LAX???  Oh well, I bet they have a later flight to SGU I'll just get on that one.  As my flight to LAX is landing my one and only flight to SGU is taking off.  I quickly run off the plane, run through the LAX airport, and make it to the counter out of breath just to be told that the last and only flight of the day to SGU is gone!  I had missed it by just a few minutes.  Well DUH!  I hold back tears.  Seriously, I really did hold back tears.  Mostly because I was mad at myself for not trying to get an earlier flight as I sat in SFO FOREVER, and second I was mad because the one time, THE ONE TIME, I don't pack clean underwear and other stuff (like toiletries) in my carry on is the ONE TIME (not really this has happened once before and you think I would learn) I get stuck in L.A.  I wasn't about to sleep in the airport (because I have done that before), so I ended up getting a discounted a hotel only to sleep in dirty underwear.  GROSS!  I can't believe I am blogging about this....well, it's not like you don't know how I wiped my butt with white socks on the side of the road with a bunch of my friends...

There I sat in a nasty Ramada, just west of Compton - being slightly dramatic, in dirty underwear - NOT being dramatic, with a TV that had no remote and a massive spider (that I killed) lurking in the corner of the room.  Life had literally hit rock bottom - not being dramatic, this was seriously rock bottom.  I was supposed to be in Zion the next day for my second interview.  I finally got logged on to the Internet and immediately emailed the General Manager.  After emailing I called him only to leave a voice mail.  Then I finally called my parents, to which my Dad couldn't understand why I was stuck in L.A.?  Clearly he doesn't travel often, or at all.  Then I have my Mom call me minutes later to let me have it for not packing clean underwear.  I KNOW MOTHER!!!  After sitting and not watching TV because it required me to get up to change the channels I decided to take a hot shower.  Honestly, that is all I had going for me, a hot shower.  Of course during my long shower the phone rings and the General Manager is calling to reschedule our interview.  Thank you, thank you, and thank you!  Okay, I was starting to see a glimmer of hope once again.  We had decided on Monday February 11.

Friday finally came.  I was offered no free breakfast, so as my Dad would think, I put myself in danger and walked the half a mile down the busy interstate to what I could see in the distance, a Denny's on the corner of sad and depressed.  I ate me some nasty food, found my way back to the hotel, checked out, found the shuttle, and soon found myself back at the LAX for a long wait for the one flight to SGU at 4:22pm.

After arriving back to Utah I found myself in Cedar packing up my tiny little apartment to move back in with my parents.  Pay back I presume, since I have made fun of people my age who still live with their parents.  Well folks…what goes around comes around.  Poke fun all you want!  I deserve it!  Sunday came and I was awaiting my interview in Zion.  All day I had been feeling sick.  I was "with nerves" I kept saying.  I was sick that I had to move home with my parents, and I was still in shock about it not knowing whether to laugh or to cry.  Sunday evening came, I couldn't breathe.  At this point my life was in shambles and I couldn't take any more.  My Mom tells me I am having a panic attack.  I CAN'T HAVE A PANIC ATTACK!  My Mom then says, "What, you are immune to anxiety and having a panic attack?"  YES!  I say back.  Next thing I know she shoves a brown paper bag in my face and tells me to breath into it.  Oh, rock bottom is officially here!  On top of the panic my stomach is in some major knots.  I have had diarrhea all stinking day long.  No pun intended!  Which is kind of normal if you know about my IBS - well now you do?  However, this isn't normal diarrhea.  Something is off.  I realize it probably stems from the Subway I had the night before, which was a seafood sub.  I KNOW - who orders a seafood sub?  I DO, but now I can't even look at the Subway logo - pretty sure I got food poisoning.  Oh I know it was food poisoning!  Finally it hits me at 10:30pm I am not only squirting but I'm vomiting as well.  Are you freaking kidding me!  I have to be in Zion at 10:00am the next morning.  My Mom, since I live at home, sends me to bed with a bucket.  I toss and turn all night thinking I am going to have to call in the morning and reschedule.  I wake in the morning weak, and motionless.  I have to go, I am not rescheduling.  I leave with a bottle of Coke (which I hate) and drive to Zion for the interview/tour.  From 10:00am to 2:30pm I see the resort, I chat with managers, and I secretly pray this all ends soon since I am weak, motionless, and tired.

He gets ready to offer me the job at Zion...I stop him, get completely honest with him, then tell him how great my airline interview went in Denver.  I tell him that if things don't work there, I want this here.  He was very understanding, but also played the devil’s advocate and asked the pros and cons of working for this airline rather than the resort.  Of course the airline is what I wanted and he knew that from the phone interview.  I can't see the future or predict it by any means, but I didn't want to miss my opportunity with either position.  He sent me on my way, and we began to wait.  A week and a half we waited.

February 20, 2013 will be a day that will forever change my life.

I awoke to the ringing of my cell phone.  It was the General Manager of the Zion resort.  He was calling to know the status from the airline.  Today was the day I was supposed to hear from the airline.  I can't answer the phone!  I can't talk to him!  I don't know anything, so what am I supposed to say to him!  It was 9:30am (yes I am still in bed - I'm jobless and live with my parents what do you expect)!  I listen to his voice mail.  He tells me to call him after 3:00pm.  Good!  I think, and hope this buys me some time.  3:00pm shows up quickly, and I still have not heard from the airline.  I don't know what to do!  I'm freaking out...that panic attack is starting to come forth again...I decide to email the General Manager and at 3:11pm due to some WIFI technicalities the email gets sent from my iPhone.  Not two minutes later at 3:13pm my phone notifies me with a new email.  Frantically I check to see if it's the airline notifying me, finally.  I open the email without any moment’s hesitation to see the words "Congratulations!  You have been invited to attend the __________ flight attendant training."  I was with my Mom at her work and run to her yelling and flashing my phone.  She immediately tells me congrats, and then tells me to leave because all this “job deciding/not knowing” is making her anxious and she can't handle it.  Hello!  Mom, you can't handle it?  Then how the heck do you think I am handling it???  The email has a list of instructions but all I can do is see the number at the bottom that states that if you have any questions to feel free to call.  Well, I called.  Why did I call?  I called to see if this was FOR REAL.  The lady then tells me it is for real, and I need to follow the instructions of the email.  Okay thank you!  Then I panic because now I have to call the General Manager.  Finally at 5:00pm I decide to call him.  He doesn't answer so I leave a voice mail.  Within 15 minutes he calls me back.  We get to the point, I tell him the airline has invited me to training, and I am going to take it.  I thank him for believing in me, for giving me confidence, and for wanting me to come be his front desk manager.  I then tell him that if there is anything I can do for him I would be happy to help out any way I can.  He stops me and asks, "When is training?"  I tell him that it is tentatively not until May.  To which he says, "Can I still have you until you go to training?"  Um...Okay?  He then tells me, "let's sleep on this, I will write up a contract, and we will start you the first of March until you leave for training."  I say again, "Um....Okay!  Yes!  Thank you!"

Houston you may not have wanted me a month ago, but there is a slight possibility with this other airline who does want me that our paths may meet again.  Although the base that is calling my name is Denver...  If you know me well, then you know I will go pretty much anywhere.  I have one more week of freedom and laziness (I say lazy, but these last two weeks have been far from lazy...) here with my parents then it's back to the grind.  A grind I am completely excited about, and blessed to have.  Seriously I don't deserve all these great things!  A friend said, "Enjoy these blessings now because a few months down the road the trials will hit you up again."  This is what I have wanted for some time, and it has taken a long time to get to this point.  I can't believe it's finally here, and I can't believe all I have gone through to get to this point.  It has been an awesome ride, and I can only imagine it's going to be even more awesome as time goes by.  Don't get me wrong, I know it's not going to be easy.  There are going to be plenty of days I will be wishing I could go back to this moment on February 19th.  Right now life is ideal and I am going to enjoy this moment here and now.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

I'll Let the Pictures Explain!

New Years Eve.  My cousin totally throws the best parties ever.
She has one in the works for my new Flight Attendant job!  Bless her!
Houston Temple.  Such a beauty.  LOVED IT!
Staying in Houston for yet again another interview.
At my Mom's Sister's funeral.  It is always nice to see
family you haven't seen forever.
Libby squared.  We are both going crazy
making the new and hottest thang.
Chicken curry - new favorite!
(The lamb dish...not a fan...and I grew up on lamb?)
First time eating real (for Utah) Indian food.
First time for me at least, and a few others!
You know I have met the one when
I hold this type of sign at the airport...
My new hottie Matt!  Yup we are on our way to
being travel buddies for life!
(Thanks Libby Sr. for finally introducing us!)
The one moment of clarity up in SLC in that eversion ridden city!
(Jordan River Temple)
Going crazy at Sam Wellers.
Spent the evening with my sister seeing
her new life in the big
city of SLC (Suga House)!
My little banana!  
Flying home from Phoenix.  Talk about the quickest flight ever.
50 minutes from Phoenix to Vegas.
Didn't get the job, but had a great experience!
Yup I got stuck in snow on the top of Brian Head,
and was 20 minutes late for an interview.
No help from anyone, and I used a garden tool to get me unstuck!
Shockingly enough I still got the job????
Didn't take it though cause I finally got my dream job!
I shouldn't have favorites....but she has won my heart. 
I love these kids!  I hope Denver will get to be
my new home so I can see them more often!
Eating at Denny's in West L.A. since the cheap hotel didn't have any free breakfast.
Yes I walked there by myself having crossed
four lanes of traffic at no cross walk.
Yes my Dad had a come apart...
Having to ask for a tooth brush and tooth paste when I got stuck in L.A.
due to weather delays from traveling home from Denver.
NO I DID NOT PACK ANYTHING IN MY CARRY ON.
APPARENTLY I WILL NEVER LEARN...according to my Mother!
My little baby rat that got sent to good
will in the big move.  I'll miss this ugly guy!
Possibly had my first and hopefully last "panic attack"
due to job searching, and moving in with my parents
(which is only for two weeks, but still I'm living with my parents)!
My cousins sent this to me for Valentines Day.
This is the BEST Valentines day card EVER!
Seriously, I can not stop gushing over this!
(This is my desktop picture - can you tell
I am so in LOVE!)
Daddio turned the big 60!
He had me make a pecan pie, and coconut cream cake.
YUCK!  But, anything for his birthday!
My dear friend MinDee who is my new favorite hiking buddy.
(Thanks for letting me yell at your kids the
whole time....kids, heights, and I do NOT mix!)
Starting the hike to Angels Landing...only went to the chains
because we had kids, and I will
never ever hike the chains again.  EVER!  
One of my favorite set of kids, Mommy, friend, and Hairstylist.
Cutest picture ever!
Thanks for letting me touch your tummy too.
(I'll give back and let people touch
my tummy if I ever get knocked up.)
28 homes in the Parade of Homes and we
did all 27 IN ONE WHOLE DAY.
And, we even had a lunch break at Camille's.
 Chicken salad sandwich was SO GOOD!