Monday, May 28, 2012

Memorial Day Weekend

Kevin and I spent such a fun 2 days in Melbourne, Florida.  Since it was a three day weekend, we wanted to take advantage and go on an adventure.  We were going to head to Naples on the West coast of Florida, but then decided to head about 3 hours North and check out some of the beaches more known for surfing. The evening we arrived  (last night) it was a little stormy, so the waves were ideal for surfing. But, as we were unexperienced, and I was a bit cold, we decided to wait until today for our surfing adventure.  We did, however, enjoy walking along the beach, eating pizza at a local shop, and relaxing at the hotel.  This morning, we headed to the surf shop.  I was not convinced that I was going to attempt surfing because a) I am slightly afraid of the ocean and things touching my legs in the water, and b) I wasn't sure that I would be able to do it.  I figured I might be just as happy watching Kevin from the comfort of my beach towel.  In the end, I ended up doing it because for $10 to rent the board, I figured I might as well give it a whirl.  Although the board is part foam and part something else, that thing was heavy and was catching the wind every second, so it was a little tricky to carry.
Kevin was the ever-patient teacher, but I was getting a little cranky as I was trying to paddle out there and the waves were breaking in my face and I felt like I was going nowhere.  The good thing was that I was so busy battling to get past the breakers, that I wasn't too worried about the sharks that might bite my extremities off at any given moment.  Once we made it past the breakers, I began enjoying myself a lot more.  I felt like I faced a big fear, because honestly, I get in the water at the beach, but I don't really enjoy it.  But this turned out to be a ton of fun. I caught several waves, but never attempted standing up.  Instead, I rode them on my stomach.  Kevin did much better than me, and once I gave him permission to not babysit me anymore, he was able to stand up and ride a wave.

Everything was going great, but we knew we had to head it to return the boards and check out of the hotel.  We were waiting for the "perfect wave" to finish off this adventure, and last minute, I saw one forming and decided to go for it.  I felt the wave pushing me and before I knew it, the wave took me, I buried the board in the water, the wave pummeled me over, I think I did a flip, and then I came up for air.  I survived, so I was happy, until I saw that my board was broken in half.  Awesome.  I am sure the man at the surf shop is gonna love that.  And didn't we sign something that said we would pay for damages that we caused??  Long story short, that $10 rental didn't end up being so cheap as we had to pay for half the price of the board because it was unfixable.  I guess that's the price you pay for a fun adventure :)  Below is the aftermath...

Despite the little extravaganza with the board, we had such a great time on our weekend getaway and we are thinking about when we can go back.  Maybe next time I won't break the board :(  And we will work-out beforehand so our arm and back muscles won't be so sore!!


The new Mr. and Mrs. Clark

It is hard to believe that my little brother is married, but we are happy to have a new sister-in-law, Madison.  Even crazier to think that we didn't meet her until we were hugging at the end of the sealing ceremony.  Although we don't know her well, she seems like such a great girl and Jeffrey couldn't have looked any happier on his wedding day (May 5th).

Because of our work schedules, we were only able to go to Utah for about 32 hours, which made for a very crazy weekend.  This is the downfall about living so far away from family!  We left after work Friday and made it to Utah just after midnight.  By the time we rented our car and made it to Hotel Robinson (my aunt and uncle's house) where my family was staying, it was almost 2 in the morning.  We woke up at 6 to get ready for the big day.  Everything was beautiful, and the sealer did such a nice job.  Jeffrey and Madi looked so happy and it was great to see extended family and old friends.  Only bad thing about the weekend was that it had to end!!  But, we had friends (Mike and Danielle) staying at our house back in Florida, so we had something fun to come home to.  We enjoyed the evening with them, but they left Monday morning so it was back to life as normal.   






 Madi's mom and sisters.


Welcome to the family Madison!  We look forward to getting to know you better during our family trip in August.  It can't come soon enough :)

Uncle Kevin and Aunt Katie

We received the title of "aunt" and "uncle" for the first time when Melanie and Jeffrey had their baby girl (Kinley) back in January.  Although we weren't there to hold her when she was first born, we enjoyed our time with her in April when we flew to Texas for the blessing.  I was super sick when we flew out, so I wasn't able to hold her for the first few days, but I enjoyed her from a distance :)

A bunch of family ended up coming into town for the blessing, which happened to also be Easter weekend.  Kevin and I decided to make a week of it, so we were able to have good quality time with family, see some old friends, enjoy time at the lake, etc.  Here is the week via pictures...















February Happenings

Wow, it is a little ridiculous how far behind I am in blogging, but I am going to do my best at catching up.  Life for Kevin and I has been busy with work and church callings, but we have managed to make some fun memories over the last 5 months.

February 19th marked one year in our house, which was crazy.  The past year has flown by.  When we moved a year ago, my parents and sister/unpacker extraordinaire were here to help.  My parents decided to come back and visit that same week, and Kimberly came down from New York.  We loved having them here.  I am thinking we should make this a yearly tradition.

Here are a few pics from their visit.  We attempted to go to Vizcaya, but apparently they are closed on Tuesdays.  I felt like a total idiot, but we made the most of it and enjoyed a yummy meal and some shopping instead.  Mom, Dad, and Kimberly took a trip out to Shark Valley when Kevin and I had to work.  Then Mom, Dad, and I went to the Coral Castle after Kimberly had to return to New York.




Apparently Dad wanted to be included in the glamour shots, haha.
 




 This is the Florida table.  I am pointing to where we live on the "map", in case you are wondering :)



We loved having them visit, and I loved the evenings of just chatting and laughing together. The only down side was that Jeffrey was not here.  Hopefully next time he can come!!  And Madison of course. (Wedding post coming soon.)