Friday, August 23, 2013

Josh & Cabo

So we have some very big news... Josh has received an offer from American Airlines! So proud of him! He is officially done with his internship for the summer. 

On Tuesday afternoon we headed to Los Cabos, Mexico. aka paradise! We stayed at an all inclusive and had some wonderful R&R time. 


Here is the view from our hotel room. Sadly it's too dangerous you can't go into the ocean here with the drops and tides but we had a wonderful view of it and plenty of pools to play in! 

We got there just in time to join the buffet dinner on the beach. Neither of us had ever had dinner on the beach before what a treat! 



Our first full day in Cabo we enjoyed all the food and snacks we wanted while playing I'm the pool all day long it was amazing! 



Josh even read with me out by the pool (: 


They had lots of games for us to play as well. We competed in many pool volleyball games as well as "Mexican bingo." Joshua won us maracas playing bingo what a champ! 




We had dinner out on the patio that night (:


Day two we visited downtown and spent our morning bargaining for some great deals. Coming back for more R&R much needed after all of Josh's long hours at work!

Our second day at the pool this giant pelican decided to join our volley ball game and just hopped in the pool it was the craziest thing! 


 
He actually was in the pool at one point and almost got stuck in the volleyball net! Anyways we had so much fun just relaxing we even got to play tennis. We decided all Inclusives are the way to go! 



We are now headed to Jacksonville Florida to get on our cruise. Keep ya posted check back soon (: 

Sunday, August 18, 2013

An update on our little family... (:

Hi friends!  This week has been crazy!  I came to Utah while Josh is finishing up his last week in Dallas.  I feel so blessed, while I was here my nephew was born!  Roren Brad Pearson.  7lb 19in.  He is a little stud!  Josh and I offcially have 2 nephews now and 1 niece!  Another nephew due in a few weeks!  So so so blessed we just love family! 



Josh came home to be with me this weekend and we didn't do anything too exciting just spent our time with family which was a blast I wouldn't have it any other way.

As for our big plans here they are!  Josh finishes up on Tuesday August 20 (Happy birthday mom!!!) and I will go meet him in Dallas.  From there we are going to Cabo and on a cruise to the Bahamas!! I am so excited!  As most of you know we were going to go to Korea where Josh served his LDS mission but turns out it is peak season for students traveling to and from there so there is no way we will make any flights ):  but so excited for our plan I will keep the blog updated and post pictures when we get back.  Thank you all for your love and support this summer!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

San Antonio, Texas Weekend!

Well sorry for the late post!  This last week has been crazy!  For starters, we moved out of the Asay's home!  We spent the last week packing up all of our stuff and left it at Josh's coworkers house thankfully or we would have had no place to keep our stuff for the rest of our time in Texas! 




Then off to San Antonio we went! I'll warn you once again there are a ton of pictures! Saturday was our Sea World day.  Josh & I love Sea World!  It was a blast!  Neither of us had been in years or to the one in San Antonio so it was quite the adventure.



Our favorite show was Clyde & Seamore the sea lions.  They were hilarious.  Before the show started they had some comedy entertainment where they dragged Josh and I into the show.  The comedian got Josh a little wet (:





I think I have mentioned this before but everywhere Josh and I go we get a deck of cards as our souvenir because we love to play games! Came extremely handy at Sea World while we waited for all the shows to start we played cards (:



After the Clyde show we went and saw the famous Shamu show front and center.  It was incredible we just can't imagine how in the world you train a killer whale!






Amazing! Really cool stage!



We also saw the pets ahoy show with all the dogs and cats.  Adorable!  Josh still tells me I can't have a puppy haha.



Turns out Sea World has amusement park rides I was not aware of this but here is my favorite ride we went on called Atlantis.  We got soaked it was refreshing!



We also were able to see sharks, dolphins and penguins.  




It was a beautiful day.... until about 6 o'clock when things took a turn for the worse.  Josh and I were so excited to go see the Clyde & Seamoore spoof night show so we got there early and I saved us seats while Josh picked us out dinner
guess who's is who's !
Right when he got back with the food it started pouring rain!! Lots of lightning and thunder and guess what that means.. shows cancelled ):  For a good hour and a half but lucky for us after some fun and games walking around everything turned back on before the park closed for the day!


More shows (:
Look close... they have this giant Sea Lion doing sit ups!!
It was a blast!  Sea world is so much fun.

Sunday Morning we went to church downtown.  What an incredible ward!  Great people!  Very small ward there were only 10 people in relief society!

After church we explored downtown San Antonio.  First we went to the gorgeous river walk!  It's full of shops, restaurants, people and beauty.  Great place to walk around and just take in the view.


Here's the little boats they drive all along the river.  So fun!


Husband & Wife along the river!

We had lunch at a little mexican place along the river we got to watch all the boats go by, wonderful little date.



After the River Walk we headed to the famous Alamo! A pivotal location in the Texas Revolution [we gotta catch up on the history if we are to call ourselves true Texans!].



Along with the Alamo we stood under the "6 Flags over Texas" to represent the 6 countries that have at some time had sovereignty over parts of Texas.  The countries are: Spain, France, America, Mexico, Republic of Texas and the Confederate states of America.  This is where the slogan came for the theme park six flags and many of the other attractions and malls in Texas.  Little bit of history for you!



Wonderful weekend once again.  We feel so blessed to have the opportunity to travel!  We sure have had fun as newlyweds exploring the world.  I flew home to Utah Sunday night and Josh went back to Dallas.  Now we have to be apart for 5 days!  Way too long!  I missed him as soon as I got on the plane but there was no place for me to go in Dallas!  Josh is staying with a friend from our ward while he finishes up his last few days at American.  He presents his final project tomorrow morning.  He is going to do wonderful I am so excited for him! (:

Monday, August 5, 2013

Beautiful Nauvoo.


This weekend we went to the beautiful city of Nauvoo, another church history sight.  We had a wonderful time!  We flew into Springfield, Illinois on a tiny plane that only sat 50!  It was so small from what we are use to!  While we were up in the sky we got to watch a lightning storm it was amazing!  Once we landed at an airport that actually made Salt Lake look small we drove a little less than 3 hours to Nauvoo.

  
We began our day in Nauvoo by walking down what is known as Parley street and hearing about the Trail of Hope.  Starting in February of 1846 a group of at least 13,000 mormons crossed into Iowa escaping persecution and eventually headed west to the Great Salt Lake Valley.  Thousands of other mormons soon followed.  They had to travel over 1,600 miles.  The stories we heard of early saints from their journals [journaling is important even today!] were incredible.  


These saints had such faith and courage and they followed the prophet.  The name of this trail use to be the Trail of Tears but a few years ago the prophet changed it because he believed it wasn't just a trail of sorry and tears but was a trail of faith and hope.  As you walk down Parley's street to the mississippi you can see Nauvoo temple towering behind you.  I can't imagine how hard it must have been to leave the temple behind before they had even completed it all.  The Lord blessed them with a tender mercy as they left, the Mississippi had frozen over [which has happened very few times since then] so they could just walk across with their supplies and wagons.  I imagine this was a hard tender mercy because I can only imagine how cold it must have been!

Here is where Parley's Street leads to the Mississippi.
Here is Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. Joseph Smith had passed away before the
saints headed west but had drawn a map and seen their journey.
We explored the visitor center afterwards and got to the Christus statue. We have now seen the one in Palmyra, the one in Salt Lake, & Nauvoo.  They are all amazing!


We were able to make an appointment to do a session at the Nauvoo temple.  Josh's favorite temple and my it is incredible!  The outside has been redone to look just like the way the saints built it.  Along with the spiral staircase and part of the assembly hall inside.  It was amazing!  The temple is on a hill overlooking the Mississippi.



After the temple we explored all of the old houses and buildings the saints use to use.

Learning how the bricks were made!  Almost got our souvenir brick taken away
at the airport they thought it was a weapon apparently. 
Outside of Lucy Smith's home Joseph's mother. 
The Smith's backyard. 
The 70's hall.
Now it was Pageant time!  Before the pageant started they had a carnival where we got to play with all the old toys and get dinner.  It was a lot of fun Josh was having a blast. 


Us in front of the stage!

the beginning of the pageant!


The Pageant was fantastic!  They did a wonderful job.  The pageant tells the story of Joseph Smith and the building up of Nauvoo as a city.  It's crazy it's population use to rival Chicago!  At the end of the pageant you hear the voice of Gordon B. Hinkley when he dedicated the Nauvoo temple in 2002.  He calls this temple Joseph's temple and Salt Lake Brigham's temple.  They face each other like bookends with volumes of of journeys in the middle.

Sunday morning we went to church.  We went to the 8 am meeting and turns out it was the one all of the senior missionaries and elders and sisters go to.  There were SO MANY!  We learned these senior missionaries make up 20% of the senior missionary field!  They all had such sweet spirits.

After church we went and saw Joseph Simth's house by the Mississippi which is not actually currently owned by the LDS church.  We saw the graves of Hyrum, Joseph and Emma as well. 




And then sadly we had to say goodbye to Nauvoo!  Lucky for us we were able to visit Carthage on our way to the airport.  This is where our prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were martyred.  It is such a sad place but one full of inspiration.

the door the mob shot through.

The window Joseph fell from.

Carthage Jail

  
We had such a wonderful time in Nauvoo it is another city full of the spirit.  We have been so inspired by stories of courage and faith from the early saints. We must always remember Parley's street and those who made their journey of hope.