Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Bear Lake Weekend

Sorry for the late post! But as most of you saw us this weekend you know we joined Josh's Hadley family trip to Bear Lake.  Josh and I both flew in on Friday to Salt Lake.  Our afternoon flight wasn't looking too good so I came in the morning and he ended up coming late that night.  We went and picked up our car from grandma Robert's house and made the trek to the cabin!  Even though it was it was a beautiful drive.

Saturday was a family day full of games and water.  Sadly we had some boat issues and rain but it still was a last and we got to ride the 4 wheelers around the beach.  We had a blast and got to have some of grandma and grandpa hadley's home grown corn.  Delicious!


Jake and Josh too cool for school!


Don't worry we had quite the drive home.. there were many cow crossings and
sheep dogs attacking and chasing the car.

Sunday we had the opportunity to go to Rian's farewell talk with Savannah and the family.  He did such a wonderful job and we send our love as he heads to Japan for two years.  He will be a great missionary!

Sunday night Josh went home ): and I stayed in Utah for a few days it was a lot of fun to see my friends and family!  I came home this afternoon and we had a great night we went once again to Topgolf.  We went with a friends from Josh's work.  Turns out there are more fun games to play with the targets and we grabbed some delicious pizza afterwards.  So happy to be reunited I missed my best friend!

Husband & Wife Best Friends for Life (:

Monday, July 22, 2013

Weekend Adventures.

Well this weekend did not go as planned but we had a lot of fun!  Friday night we had a game night with another couple in our ward the Drzayich's.  Turns out the guy served in the Ukraine with Matt.  Small world!  Anyways, really fun Friday night!

Saturday morning we were going to head to San Antonio but at the last minute [literally, as in 5:45 AM Saturday morning] we decided to stay in Dallas for the weekend.  So we were tourists in our own city and had a blast.

We spent our morning at TopGolf again this time just Josh and I.  It was hot!!  but still a lot of fun.  We love this twist on a driving range.  Josh has been brainstorming all day about how he could open his own.  If only!


Then we went on a little road trip to Rudy's Bar-B-Q.  I'd heard it was amazing so we decided to give it a try and boy it was delicious! Texas BBQ heaven.


To continue on the good food journey we went to this snow cone place I had heard of called Bahama Bucks.  This wasn't some side of the road snow cone shack, it was the real deal, a little shop by our house.  I am not exaggerating when I say these were the best snow cones we have had in our entire lives.  And they had board games to play while we eat which I thought was a blast!


Next we visited the library to check out movies for a movie night.  Josh claims he has never met someone who checks out so many books from the library as I do.  I'm in the process of convincing him we should read a book together, wish me luck (;

We stopped off at Kylde Warren Park on our way home.  This park is incredible.  It is being built on top of a freeway in the middle of down town.  They have a fountains to play in, board games to check out, outdoor games to check out [bocce ball, croquet etc] and a bunch of food trucks.  We played bocce ball until it closed and Josh took some time to play in the fountains.

So I actually took this photo of Josh after playing the fountain for my school
assignment and he's just cute so I had to put it on here (:

Not as exciting as a trip this weekend but we had a blast so I thought I would still give you all an update (:

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Field Trip for Joshua!

Joshua got to go on an adventure to the airport today and take another tour of some of their facilities.  This time it was the area where the pilots and flight attendants get trained.  Some really fun pictures, it's crazy all that goes into running an airline.  Enjoy (:

Here are the flight simulators for pilots in training!

Here is where they monitor all the operations

This is where training happens for flight attendants in case of landing in the ocean.
They pop out the raft and throw you.  Hope this never happens to us!!

Here's the lovely flotation device... also hope this never gets used!

How to exit a plane through the tail!

More flight simulators for the pilots! They look like space ships!
Annnnnnd to top off a fun day, breakfast for dinner!  I made Josh delicious crepes and baked heart shaped bacon.  Now that's love (;  You can look on the recipe page for the how to!


Monday, July 15, 2013

Toronto Canada & Palmyra NY

Well what an amazing weekend we had!  This weekend was the start of the Palmyra Pageant.  This Pageant in our church tells the story of the Book of Mormon [summarized of course!]  Josh & I were determined to go.  To make sure we caught a plane we flew into Toronto Canada.  This left us with about a 3 hour drive to Palmyra, but on the brightside that drive includes seeing Niagara Falls!

We took a plane Friday night that ended up being extremely delayed.  Thanks to a tender mercy even though we got to Toronto at almost 2 AM we made it to our car rental place right before their closing time of 2 AM.  We were worried we'd have to spend the night sleeping in the airport [which by the way is Pearson airport my maiden name.  Long lost relatives?!] And off on our drive we went!  We made it to the border and Niagara Falls at about 3:30 AM and the falls were beautiful!  With the moonlight you could see them clear as day and it was just magnificent!  Of course the streets were deserted so it was even better it felt like we had rented out the falls for ourselves!  It was quite the night!

Saturday was our first official day in Palmyra!  First off, upstate New York is gorgeous.  It is so green, full of rolling hills and incredible trees.  It exceeded all my expectations.  We first went to Hill Cumorah to the visitors center where we met sister missionaries from all over the globe.  I think part of the reason I loved it is I felt like I was right back home at temple square!


In front of the Christus Statue.  See just like temple square!
We watched the Restoration video [the story of Joseph Smith's vision etc] to begin our day and then headed out to Hill Cumorah.  This is the hill where angel Moroni hid the plates and a few other things and where he led Joseph to find them.  I couldn't believe that we were there on the same hill in the same air space! From the top of the hill we could see all the seating for the pageant and the stage.  Apparently there is seating for over 9,000.  Lucky us were able to put some T-shirts down front and center to save our seats for when we returned later.

See all those little green dots below?  Those are the chairs for the Pageant (:

Well you can't see the top but here we are in front of the
Moroni statue on top of Hill Cumorah. 
Here's a full view of it.  and yes that is an entire family in "The
Incredibles" matching Tshirts.  Don't worry, Josh and I are
getting some good ideas here for the future.
After Hill Cumorah we visited the Smith Family Farm.  Here we saw the first log cabin they lived in.  In this small little cabin the Smith parents and their 8 children lived!  The boys all shared one room and the girls the other.  Can you imagine?!  This is also the place where angel Moroni came to Joseph in the middle of the night several times while his siblings slept.  Once again it was incredible to be in this same place.


We then saw the home Alvin was building for his family and his parents when they were elderly but he had passed away while it was still being built.  The Smith's paid people to finish building it and then moved into it with their family.  This was a mansion to them in comparison to their log home.  But when they moved in the last payment for the farm came due and they did not have the money so they ended up renting the house for awhile and then moving back to the log cabin home.  Next, the sacred grove!


We heard in a talk on Sunday in the Palmyra ward that the Sacred Grove and the Garden of Gethsemane are the 2 most sacred places on this earth.  Boy is that the truth.  The spirit is so strong all throughout these church history sights but especially here at the Sacred Grove.  It is here where Joseph came at the young age of 14.  He was confused about which religion to join.  At this time there was a huge excitement of religion and you can see signs of that on their main street coming down from being on the Smith Family Farm you come to an intersection where there is a different church on every single one of the four corners.  After reading the Epistle of James first chapter fifth verse: "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him." Joseph knew to ask God which church was right to join. What courage and faith!  The Father and the Son appeared telling him to join none of the churches.  Seeing the actual grove just made it all the more real.  It was wonderful we could have walked around it for hours if it wasn't for the extreme number of hungry misquotes!

the sun pokes through the trees and it is gorgeous.


Next we visited the publication sight of the Book of Mormon and got our very own replica Book of Mormon.  This one doesn't have any versus just chapters!  There we so many details that went into the printing of the Book of Mormon.  It took 16 and a 1/2 months to finish the 5,000 copies that Joseph Smith had wanted.  He was very particular that he wanted them hard bound with leather.  This way they would look similar to the bible because they are another testament of Christ and the Bible.  I found that very interesting.  The Book of Mormon was sold at first for $1.75 that was equivalent to two days pay back then and they ask "Would you have been willing to give up two days pay for this special book?"  I'd like to think all of us would have.  What a precious gift it is.  Later on the price was changed to $1.25

Out front!


An original one of the first 5,000 printed copies of the Book of Mormon.
This was neat to see.  You always see these two paintings in your own Book of Mormon
and here we got to see the originals.  Notice Moroni is wearing the same bracelet as his
father Mormon.  He passed it down to him like he did the plates and his faith.
Next we had an appointment at the temple.  So special to to temple work in Palmyra!




We then took a short road trip to see Whitmer Farm where a lot of the translation of the plates happened and the official organization of the church on April 6 1830.
The Whitmer home

After some exploring we headed back to the highlight of the evening the pageant! Oh it was wonderful!  Words cannot do it justice! Some day Josh and I would really like to volunteer during the pageant.  We met such amazing kind people from all over the world and felt so at home.  The pageant was extremely well done and full of the spirit.  A wonderful missionary opportunity.  Before the show you get to walk around and meet some of the cast members.  Here are a few:

Abinidi and his real life family that played other various parts.

This one is a little blurry.. but here we have Joseph and his mother Lucy, a
blind man a few others.

Here is Lehi!  His real son was playing Nephi too how neat!

King Noah!

Here we are with Nephi and Alma!
The start of the magnificent show!
Sunday we went and visited the Sacred Grove and the Smith family farm again before we went to church with the Palmyra ward.  Wonderful service.  Then we hit the road back to Toronto.  Massive line to cross the border but still barely made it in time to stop at Niagara falls this time to see it in the daylight.  It was awesome!




We made it home safe and sound late Sunday night.  We had such a wonderful time in Palmyra and road tripping with each other.  It was one of our favorite trips.  We love the gospel and what a wonderful experience it was being in Palmyra!  It was my first time and Josh's second.  He was able to visit when Grandma and Grandpa Hadley served a mission there and shared all of his special memories from that trip with me.  It is a beautiful place in upstate New York and so much happened there guided by the Lord.  We just felt so blessed to visit and recommend it to everyone!!

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Cancun. Honeymooners (:

So I've decided that Cancun was truly our extended honeymoon.  It was incredible!  My favorite trip so far and that's saying something!  I went to work with Josh on Wednesday [July 3] and hung out doing homework until he was ready to go to the airport which was nice and early today!  We left at 11AM and eventually after many missed flights to Hawaii, hopped on a crowded plane to Cancun.



Before we left DFW we were smart realizing we wouldn't have internet in Mexico and booked an all inclusive resort.  Best decision we ever made.

As soon as we got off the plane we hopped on a shuttle that took us to the hotel district where ours was waiting with dinner.  So fantastic.  I walked over to the Italian restaurant while Josh ate at the BBQ one [sometimes we can't agree on food!].  While I was waiting for my food I was looking out the window watching the waves crash and saw this huge dark blob on the shore.  When I looked back a few minutes later the blob had moved.  I was so curious and finally realized it was a sea turtle.  A real life sea turtle!  I just about died I was so excited.  I was hoping so badly that Josh would make it to the restaurant in time for me to show him before it crawled back into the water.  I just about grabbed the waiter to point out the turtle I was so excited [thank goodness I didn't.  Turns out although this was a first-time, once in a life time experience for me, it's quite the regular occurrence on this beach.] but Josh made it in time and I shoveled down my food as quick as I could and we ran out to the beach.



These sea turtles were huge!  At least 3 ft long and 2 ft wide.  The crawl up shore to nest.  So they leave these big tractor looking tracks and dig a giant hole.  It was so cool to watch.  They slowly rotate in a circle while they dig sand out of the hole throwing it out with their fins.  These sea turtles were not nesting tonight they were coming up and then going back in.  We watched the whole process and it was one of the coolest things I have ever witnessed!



I can't believe we saw sea turtles in real life it was wild! Made my whole night.  We spend the rest of our evening walking along the beach watching the waves.

For our first full day in Cancun we decided to take a trip to the Mayan ruins in Tulum.  The bus ride would have taken the whole day for us, so... we rented a car.  Yes folks, Joshua drove in Mexico.  For some reason he told me this item was never on his bucket list ha.  But he did great!  It was quite the drive!


Tulum has the only Mayan ruins that are along the beach.  The prettiest beach I have ever seen!  With the ruins, the palm trees, and the rocky cliffs it is picture perfect.

the ruins (:

overlooking the shore & the ruins

the shore

Don't mind that there were giant iguana lizards everywhere!
After spending our day wandering around Tulum we decided to go snorkeling.  Totally on my bucket list to do!! We took this crazy boat ride that drives you past the ruins so you get to see them from a whole other perspective   Don't mind that we didn't know what was going on since we were the only people on this snorkeling adventure who spoke basically any english.  



And then they took us to the reef.. I was so excited but nervous!  Fish kind of freak me out let alone being in the middle of the ocean!


I looked as nervous as I was!

That's our lovely tour guide behind us
Off we went! I was the first one to get off the boat and I managed to do it as awkwardly as possible.  I had on the giant fins on my feat and was so off balance it was embarrassing!  Then you look down and see the ocean floor... INCREDIBLE!! It was amazing I wish my eyes could have taken pictures so you could see the beautiful coral reef.  Apparently it is the second biggest coral reef in the world!   We saw all kinds of fish big and small plus the coral which was huge.  Absolutely incredible that's all I have to say!

That night we drove back making a few stops along the way and went to the reservation dinner at our resort.  Lots of fun!  We were able to watch the waves crash in from our balcony in our hotel room before bed.

our balcony view.


Last day in cancun!  After the ridiculous effort of finding a deck of playing cards [this is what we collect from every city we go to who knew it would be so hard in Mexico] and returning our car we spent all day at the beach.  It was relaxing and a blast playing in the waves we love Cancun!




It was such a fun trip!  We had many funny times with the language barrier but my spanish background helped us out a bit!  Our favorite part was snorkeling.  We were able to see God's beautiful ocean creations it truly was a dream come true!!