Sunday, June 29, 2014

Hadley Designs & a firework weekend (:

I love when July rolls around (or is about to roll around) and it's time for BBQs & fireworks.  That is when it really feels like summer!  This past Saturday night we sure had some fun Josh spoiled me.  First he took me out to dinner at a Coppell favorite, "Hard Eight BBQ" it had the perfect Texas atmosphere & of course delicious food to go along with it.


Highly recommend the brisket! 

Yes in case you were wondering the corn was heavenly.

Every week I count down to date night with my best friend (:


That guy is standing in a warmer full of meat!

 It was a blast.  If you're ever in Texas you have to stop by and check it out but be prepared to wait in line!  It's a pretty popular place.  After dinner we came home for a movie before heading out for snow cones and a firework show in Allen.  Turned out to be one of the best we've ever seen and it was fun to be able to take Skamp with us!

4th if July flowers from my sweetheart!  Works a 12 hour
day and still stops at the store to surprise his wife (:


Josh had a great week selling.  He has experienced several tender mercies and kind people.  He met a korean family who even shared some food with him - so sweet (:

My two guys (: Skamp loves his dad!

Delicious!

We have had a wonderful Sunday.  My reliefsociety lesson went well and so did our first day in primary - Josh is a great teacher!  It is so fun to be with the little kids.  They really say the darndest things.  Josh is so sweet and took me and Skamp on a little river walk Sunday stroll after church.



We've been having a lot of fun out here in Dallas and can't believe the summer is already half way over!  Time flies that's for sure.  A lot of people have been asking me what I do with my time while I am here and it's time to finally reveal some things I have been working on.  I have started my own little design business - H A D L E Y Designs (:  Right now my focus is on invitations (custom ones as well), along with business cards and any other design requested.  Here are a few examples below.  I am in the process of setting up my Etsy Store and Facebook page so stay tuned but feel free to contact me if you are interested & please spread the word!  I have decided to follow my passion and am excited to see where it takes me.  Message me or call if you are interested in affordable custom invites for any occasion (:

Baby Shower Invitation 

Fall Baby Shower Invitation

Birthday Invitation

Family Christmas Card

Baptism (customizable picture of course -sorry I don't know any
8 year olds so it's a photo of Josh& I!)

Christmas.
Anyway those are just a few.  I will have several other styles available on my site as well as the option to completely customize your own.  I have a print site I work with or I send the digital file for you to print on your own wherever you desire.  I'd love to be of service so please spread the word to your friends and feel free to contact me (:

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Date Nights & Sheri Dew

Another week has flown by!  Josh had a wonderful week selling there were a few times where he led the company nationwide in sales.  He's amazing.  I don't think I have ever met someone as good with people & driven as him.  He's something special.  And yet he still takes time after his 12 hour + days to take care of me!  This past saturday we headed to a little "Korea town" for dinner & shopping.  We went to a restaurant called "Kimchi Kitchen."



I'm pretty sure it only exists in Dallas but if you make it up here we totally recommend it!  The food was amazing! Korean food is so much better than I first thought.  And look how pretty they make it! Wow!
This was Josh's - yes in a bowl the shape of a canoe.  As if that
weren't worth it alone it was incredible.  He got what is called "bibimbap" 

This was mine- the "bulgogi"
Right next door was a Korean market.  Perfect!  So of course we had to go explore it & buy all of Josh's favorite snacks (once again I was impressed).  We mostly just got snacks & noodles this time but we have plans in a few weeks to go get Korean meat & spices and Josh is going to cook for us (which he has promised me for years now!) I am very very very excited (:

Right now it is the perfect weather in Dallas.  Overcast & rainy.  So after exploring Korea town for a while we took Skamp with us and window house shopped again, took Skamp on a walk & came home for our favorite TV show marathon - White Collar.  It's on Netflix & if you have not seen it I highly recommend it.  Wonderful night Saturdays with my favorite guy always go by way too quick!

Josh and I are offcially CTR 4 teachers!  Our first week is next Sunday.  Well Josh's first week teaching while I will be teaching relief society after that we will always teach together.  We are excited should be fun!  That's about all that is new here on our end.

My favorite thing to do lately is go back to the old Relief Society talks from the 90s because I was not old enough to attend so they are like brand new material for me & I eat them up they are so wonderful!  I have to share one of my favorites I came upon:

 "Are You the Woman I Think You Are?"
-Sheri Dew Oct. 1997
Link to it on www.lds.org https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1997/10/are-you-the-woman-i-think-you-are?lang=eng 

The focus of this talk is asking yourself "Am I the woman I want to be?  And more importantly "Am I the woman the Savior wants me to be?"  Sheri Dew is such a wonderful speaker.  As I go through the old sessions I always listen to hers first.  

Sister Dew brings up the point that once you have a testimony of Jesus Christ, your life can never be the same again.  The more I thought about this the more I agreed.  The more I learn about our Savior and the plan of happiness the more I feel I could never intentionally do anything besides what is asked.  Not just from guilt (although I would feel extremely guilty) but it just wouldn't feel right and I couldn't go on being happy.  Sister Dew says: "There is a direct relationship between how we feel about Jesus Christ and how we see ourselves.  We cannot increase our devotion to the savior without also obtaining a greater sense of purpose, identity, and conviction."  What a wonderful blessing! 

How close we draw ourselves unto the savior is up to us.  We are the ones who determine whether or not we will come unto Him & how truly we do.  Sister Dew gives us 3 ways to do this:
1. Temple Worship
2. Recommit to meaningful prayer
3. Immerse yourself in the scriptures.  
The more we do these things the better we will know our Savior.  

“Draw near unto me and I will draw near unto you; seek me diligently and ye shall find me; ask, and ye shall receive; knock, and it shall be opened unto you” (D&C 88:63).

When we draw nearer unto Him, He draws nearer unto us.  Elder Benson taught: "When you choose to follow Christ, you choose to be changed."  I have felt this in my life. The more I choose the follow Christ the more it seems to become my desire  as opposed to an item on a to-do list.  The past few weeks have been interesting to me.  I have really been praying & thinking about who I am (what I like, what I want to do - turns out when you graduate college sometimes you still don't know!) & who I want to be.  That is a big part of what the gospel is about, using this time on earth to become who we are meant to be while becoming more like Christ at the same time.  When I do these things I am becoming more of the person I want to be and I know the Savior helps me to see which direction to go.  It's easy to get overwhelmed or want to quit as I have tried to do what I know I would like to in the future.  I love a quote I found the other day "Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly at first."  No matter what it is, changing a bad habit, developing a new skill, teaching primary, anything, the more I try and the more I pray I know the Savior is helping me become who He wants me to be and who I want to be & I know He will for you as well. 

My favorite part of this talk is when Sister Dew talks about Nauvoo.  As I got older I really wanted to go to Nauvoo.  I remember hearing a talk once where a bishop spoke about his experience there. He talked about how he hoped for a big spiritual experience while he was there that would without a doubt confirm the truth of the gospel to him but once he was there he that did not happen and he realized that wasn't what it is all about. 

I know this is true but at the same time I will never forget my feelings while I was in Nauvoo with Josh.  I didn't have huge spiritual experience or anything but in my heart I did feel the truth and the importance of everything that happened there which I am do grateful for.  As I stood at the end of Parley's Street where the saints started their journey west I, as Sheri Dew says in her talk asked myself "Would I have loaded my wagon?  Would my testimony have been strong enough that I would have given up everything and gone anywhere?" As Lehi and his family, "Would I have followed my testimony into the wilderness?"  We may not ever have to face these kind of decisions (I sure as heck hope not!) but as Sister Dew says: "Each day we stand at the end of our own Parley's street.  We need to be the women the savior needs us to be.  He needs us to stand for truth & become who we are meant to be.  In other one of Sheri Dew's talks from Oct. 2001 (yes she is kind of my new hero) she says: "Every one of us has an overarching obligation to model righteous womanhood because our youth may not see it anywhere else..How will our young women learn to live as women of God unless they see what women of God look like, meaning what we wear, watch and read; how we fill our time & minds; how we face temptation and uncertainty; where we find true joy; and why modesty & femininity are hallmarks of righteous women?"  Though some of these things may be simple they are still choices we make to follow our own Parley's Street.  The best way to teach others is by example & that is what we do by becoming women the Savior needs us to be.  I know the Savior will help us.  

The end of Parley's street where the saints crossed the Mississippi

the beautiful Nauvoo temple. 
I hope all of us can become the Women we want to be & Who our Savior need us to be.  I know I am so grateful for my other half here who is so supportive of me following my dreams and who gives me the strength and courage to never give up.  I really feel like I married the best guy around (:  Thanks for reading - if you even make it this far I know I'm good at rambling!  Check back soon!

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Weekend date nights & following new dreams (:

Okay time to update from two weekends now!  This week turned out to be busier than expected so sorry for the late post!  Josh and I decided the days go by slow here sometimes but the weeks go by fast.  We are already almost half way done with summer sales!  Josh is doing an amazing job selling.  On Friday he was the top seller in the whole nation for Alterra - I married quite the catch!   Such a big deal I am so proud of him (: His numbers are incredible every week & he is realizing how much he really does enjoy selling (keeping in mind door to door selling is certainly not the funnest) but he sure has been blessed with an incredible talent.  As you all know our time together is short & sweet!  Two weekends ago Josh and I visited an outdoor mall in Southlake it was like gateway but Texas style, AKA HUGE!  It's still pretty perfect weather here at nights not too hot not too cold.  So first we enjoyed an amazing BBQ dinner date at Feedstore BBQ complete with homemade peach cobbler!





Afterwards we spent time exploring the mall and just walking around outside it was really fun.  Josh spoiled me that night with getting me a brand spanking new macbook!  SO excited!  With my free time I have recently I have been wanting to follow my dreams of graphic design and Josh & my parents are helping to make it happen!  I feel so blessed and it has already been so fun.  It is what I have always been passionate about.  My last semester at the U I had two professors who always emphasized to us the importance of following your dreams and how it's never too late.  So I am taking their advice!  My favorite quote - Julia Childs didn't start cooking until she was 37!  It's never too late (: Wish me luck!




Afterwards we spent our evening dream house shopping which turned out to be a lot of fun.  We drove all around different neighborhoods we are interested in living in and let me tell you there are some beautiful homes in Texas.  Sure makes me excited!

Sometimes as you can imagine summer sales is not the funnest so this past week I wanted to plan a midweek date so we had a fiesta night!  I cooked a huge Mexican meal topped off with snowcones, homemade cinnamon chips and a movie (:

first time making enchiladas - DELICIOUS!


This past weekend the team got to celebrate a victory with free dinner (wives included YAY!) so we all went to Dickey's and let me clarify here, Dickey's is about ten times better in Texas than in Utah so you still need to come here and check it out.  It was a fun date night and fun to be with the team.

Skamp cuddling me while waiting
for our man to come home (:

Handome man in his "green jacket!"
Afterwards we had a game night with friends and a late night walk with Skamp.  I have to show you his recent adorable pictures:

Skamp ready for sunday church (;

Skamp LOVES water and one of his favorite places is to
just sit in the sink, so cute. 
Well that is what Josh & I have been up to the last little while.  Play hard work hard!  Now I have to share some delicious recipes I have stumbled upon, try them I promise they are fantastic!

 Cake Rice Crispy Treats (My Personal Favorite!)

  • 5 tablespoons butter
  • 1 package Jumbo Marshmallows
  • 1 cup cake mix (heaping!)
  • 6 cups Kellogg's® Rice Krispies® cereal
  • rainbow sprinkles
  •    INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. In a pan on medium, slowly melt butter and marshmallows.
  2. When they are melted and creamy, add in cake mix.
  3. Pour rice krispies into large bowl.
  4. Pour melted mixture over krispies, mix well.
  5. Pour into a very well greased casserole pan and liberally add sprinkles.
  6. Let set until firm- about 35 minutes.
  7. Be careful - addicting!


Slow Cooker Spaghetti Squash!

This one is really simple!  Wash & cut a spaghetti squash in half and place in slow cooker.  Pour in 1-2 bottles of sauce (just depends on how much you want).  Cook on high for 3 hours of 5 on low.  You can also add frozen or homemade meatballs I did! 


Homemade Cinna-chips!

These were so fun for our mexican date and easy!  I used Costco raw shells so I cooked them in a frying pan like regular first, cut them into little triangles, added a little melted butter on both sides and sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar on both sides.  So fun!

Monday, June 2, 2014

Wow it's June!

Well I can hardly believe it's June already!  This last month has actually flown by which I would have never guessed if you asked me when we first flew in!  It's been a great month we feel so very blessed for all that has happened since we left Utah.  We sure miss our family and friends (Can't think about it too much or it makes me too sad!!) but it really has been a great experience being out here together.

This Saturday Skamp and I explored a really cool park by our house.  It has the most trees I have ever seen thus far in Texas so I decided I think I am partial to it because it almost reminds me of Utah, it's as close as I can get.  It was a beautiful day though, overcast so not too hot.  Texas is full of birds (I had no idea and sure everywhere has birds but Texas has so many and so many pretty ones I actually notice which is saying something).  Here are a few pictures from our walk.  Sorry I really just can't get enough of this little guy.

So totally random while walking I saw this little christian artwork
and guess what it says on the right over there?  Mormon.org how
cool is that?  Someone came and wrote a little testimony here.
In another area they had actually draw the plan of salvation as well
which was awesome but washed away by the rain or something so
you couldn't see it as well.  What a great little missionary act here (:
Really touched my heart!  Christ will never leave us comfortless.

Some beautiful wildlife here (:

I just had a blast with this guy.  He even jogged with me for awhile!
At one point he stopped dead in his tracks and when I stopped to
turn around and see what he was doing he took off and ran ahead of
me like he didn't like that I was beating him so he tried to trick me haha
he is so cute.  
Saturdays are my favorite the morning flies by and then Josh gets home around 5 like a normal job!  We then went to a BBQ with Alterra where I'm sorry but I forgot to take any pictures there!  But it was a lot of fun to meet everyone on all the Dallas teams and just hang out.

On the way home Josh took me to a place that has a little bit of heaven.  Bahama Bucks!  I wish you all could try this place.  I know there are some good shaved ice places in Utah I've been to them but I dare say they don't at all compare to this place... such a fun little date night (:


Kind of a quieter weekend but a fun one.  Here's a few more pictures of Skamp for anyone who is like me and never gets tired of seeing him (And don't worry there is a cutest dog contest going on at the bookstore down the street from us and I am totally entering him and hoping to win a gift card there!  Can't beat free books for having a cute dog!  Wish me luck!)

He is so funny any time I start to read he comes and tries to sleep on my
book and refuses to move! Either he loves books or he loves trying to
get in your way haha but he melts my heart so I can't move him!


I have to share a random act of kindness that happened to me this week that just reminded me of the kind people who really do exist in this world.  I was picking up my friend to go to the grocery store and while I was waiting for her to come down and get in the car I was looking down texting my mom.  Next thing I know I look up and there's a huge water company truck pulled up infront of my car.  I didn't think much about it but then a few minutes later I looked up again and it was pulled up like seriously only an inch away from my car so I just reversed and pulled into a drive way behind me.  Next thing I know one of the workers comes walking over to my car.  I roll down my window and he proceeds to thank me so much for moving my car and telling me how conscientious I am for doing so and handed me this giant bottle of perrier.


 I just thought it was so nice.  The more I work in customer service for Josh's startup, the more Josh does door to door sales and just the more people I meet here in Texas I have been reminded of how much our world needs love and kindness.  We are all on the same team here!  It isn't always about a competition.  We never know what others are going through so why not be like this kind water guy who makes someone else's day?  I know I will be a heck of a lot nicer to door to door salesman (If I am actually to answer the door that is) than I would have been before this summer.  That's just my little thought for the day and challenge for anyone who reads this, be a little kinder to everyone you come in contact with.  Be the person who makes someone else's day rather than breaks it.  Thanks for reading (:

Just for anyone who is interested, I am going to be writing on my blog more (well this is my goal anyways) sort of like the book post below & I am going to start writing different things and get back into writing my gospel messages as well.  I will mostly just be posting on facebook about Josh and I though so if you are interested in reading my posts start checking back periodically or follow my blog.  Thanks (: