Thursday, December 3, 2009

A few of my favorite things!

I was recently at a Target in line and the lady in front of me's grocery bill game to $48.00, she gave the check out guy a stack of coupons and brought her total down to $21.00! I said something to her like. . . wow, i need to use coupons! and she told me about this website. Utahdealdiva.com. I especially love the grocerysmarts link that shows you all the ads for the week and what is actually a good deal. I never know if a sale is a good deal so this really helps me out! I am really awful at grocery shopping but am hoping to get better at it!
The TONY Ikea Shelf! We recently painted our office one of my favorite paint colors - Benjamine Moore Lead Gray and we have been slowly adding these awesome shelves from Ikea to our wall! I just love the chrome brackets!
MINT.COM
Clay and I recently were told about mint.com and what a cool program it is!!!! We love mint and have all of our bank accounts set up through this website which allows us to set budgets and track every single thing we buy! Balancing your checkbook never was so easy!
I rediscovered my love for this Christmas Album that came out last Christmas by the Hotel Cafe. My favorite Song still remains "Winter Song" by Ingrid Michaelson and Sara Bareillas (sorry about the spelling!)
I actually haven't read her book, but I love her website and blog. It is all about green living and eating organics and fresh foods. Clay and I recently were in a discussion at his house over Sunday dinner and decided to try and eat much less processed foods. We then watched the documentary "Food Inc." and we are defiantly sold on the idea of non processed foods.
Tinyprints.com is such a fun graphics website and they have some way fun Christmas Tags. Sometimes I just go here for inspiration for making my own things.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

I know it's a bit scary

I don't know if I really want this picture posted. . . but this is us for Halloween! Clay came up with the great idea to dress up like a couple of emo teenagers. I straigtened his hair and he made nose rings out of bobby pins. He even fit into some of my jeans, which was sort of upsetting. And you should of seen him cry and squirm while trying to put eyeliner on. Oh Boys.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Our own Arbor Day

Today we took advantage of the beautiful fall weather. We bought and planted two trees in our barren yard. Little did we know it was an all day event to dig two holes in rocky soil, make two trips to home depot and finally have two small trees in front of our home. It made a small dent on our lot of dirt, and we look forward to many more Saturdays spent planting and landscaping our yard!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Secrets to a Happy Marriage

I read up on one of my favorite blogs today and there was a series of posts named "Secrets to a Happy Marriage." I loved seeing the photos of the different couples and reading the tidbits of advice and the cute ideas to create a happy marriage. Posted below is a letter about marriage that I found very poetic and beautiful. Also, check out www.joannagoddard.blogspot.com First, I have found that one of the most important things in a good marriage is ordinary, garden variety politeness, the please and thank you, minor formality, etc. The point of this politeness is not only that it is good in itself, and makes life a little easier and a touch sweeter, but that it mitigates against the greatest danger in marriage, which is that familiarity can breed contempt, or at least can led to impertinence. A little politeness, especially in trying circumstances, goes a long ways, and then, too, politeness in public makes sure that no domestic dissonance ever leaves the confines of the house. It is humiliation, no matter how minor, that one can’t forgive, or that one forgives uneasily and only over great amounts of time.

Never assume that one of you knows what the other is going to say, since while it is often true that you do know, there are times when something unusual will be said, and making this possible is to keep the magic of matrimony alive.

Don’t fight it. One of the odd things about matrimony, on a long term basis, is that you don’t become two people so much as three, that is you, your husband, and then this other creature who is part wife and part husband. This third, combined creature grows larger and larger as the other two shrink. After a while there is only the third creature, and it can’t even remember what happened to the other two. You will know that the third creature is taking over when you can’t make a decision without consulting with your spouse (of course, it begins with big items, such as “Should we buy this house?” but it seeps downward from there so you find yourself wanting to consult about the quality of the basil for the marinara sauce).

The time to show largeness of spirit or generosity is just after having won an argument.

Small, considerate gifts, on a regular basis, are appreciated. These show that not only have you been thinking about your partner on a regular basis, you are willing to do something about it.

Also, one of the great advantages of matrimony is the team aspect of it, and it helps to think of this as a Way of Knowledge. It’s kind of like the army in which there is the right way, the wrong way and the army way. But whatever the style, this team is the thing that will get you through thick and thin, through the worst nights imaginable and will be there, too, to celebrate the best that you have hoped for. It is, like all good teams, a two way street.

Realize early on that each member of the union will have strengths, and that it is good to accept this. The ideal marriage will have complementary strengths, and the ideal couple will be glad to off load what he or she can’t do to the one who can. Not great syntax, but I think you get the idea.

For instance, my wife will approach a problem with great attention to practical details, but I will go at it on the basis of abstract theory, of intellectual considerations which will include, but will not be limited to ethics, morality, political science, economic efficiency, not to mention a general all around garden variety philosophy of what is correct. We are best at planning trips: I have my eyes on the horizon, if not the stars, and she will worry about the bath tubs and the food.

Looking the other way is a large part of bliss. It is a variety of generosity.

Finally, it is a good idea to forgive the spouse in the same spirit that one would like to be forgiven oneself.

Friday, August 21, 2009

The Hannah Montana Movie

My Sister Megan and I had a girls night and watched the Hannah Montana Movie. I would say that if you are in the mood for a girly disney movie with the type of humor where the villian face plants into the mud- you are in for actually a good show. I don't think Billy Ray Sirus is such a great actor, but Hannah holds her own in her movie. It reminds me of the type of movies I loved when I was little. I would surely say it is far from a classic and not a must see, but if you are in the mood for a cute teenager show, give it a try.

  • 17 Again is a girlie teenager show that is a must see. . . It reminds me of Freaky Friday or 13 going on 30. It's Fun!

Life without a Mailbox. . . or the internet

It is funny how life hands you one funny situation after another. Just when you think you have your current situation figured out, the next one quickly appears. Clay and I after three months of marriage solved the "homeless" situation and bought our first home. Funny situation #2, we moved into a brand new neighborhood and don't have a mailbox or internet. . . There is a big brawl going on between the developer and the Federal government. . . individual mailboxes or a community mail box at the end of the street. And so far no one is budging. So, how do we get our mail? Well, I have only done it once - we go to the North Logan Post Office and tell them we don't have a mail box. The one time I collected our mail there were 3 bills. I don't really want to go collect it again anytime soon. And who knew that internet cables don't get run with the phone and electricity? We didn't. Looks like we won't have internet for up to two years! Or we can go with super expensive satellite internet - but we really don't want to spend all our pennies to check our email. Thank goodness for internet at work during lunch breaks and trips to the Post Office.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

A Blank Canvas

Our new home is all unpacked, almost everything has a spot and my things are more organized than they have been for a long time! We now have an office, a kitchen, a family room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms to live in. And for me. . . a blank design canvas. So to all of those who expect great things from a designer, just know that these are the before photos. So heres to a new project!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Are you kidding me?

That the home buying process takes close to four months these days!!! This is a true story, we are not pulling your leg. Clay and I began the process of buying these quaint little home three weeks before our wedding, accepting the fact that we would most likely have to find a place to crash for a week or two before being able to close. Here we are nearly three months into our marriage and we are finally seeing the closing date in sight. . . this week!!! We are so grateful to Holly and Adam for letting us stay at their place and for being such generous hosts. We are so excited and can't wait to bring all of those fun wedding gifts out of storage!!!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Cruise Photo Album

Forever and a day later. . . here are some photos from our honeymoon to the carribean!!!

Monday, July 13, 2009

The Giver

Remember all those books they made you read in school? The ones that you half read so that you would be able to answer the questions on the work sheet and maybe pass the pop quiz? Well, one of those books happened to be the Giver and as I wandered through borders the other day looking for a book to read, it caught my eye. I remembered liking the story but other than that could not remember a thing. So . . . I picked it up as my next summer read. I loved it, I think I appreciated it much more now than I ever did in the sixth grade. It makes you think about all the things you are grateful for in life that we just take for granted. I am thankful for family, for colors, for joy and pain, I am grateful for the opportunity to make choices and be a unique individual. Any suggestions for the next summer pick?

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

New Design Blog

Check out this new design blog created for Michele Dunker Interiors - - the company I work for - -updated weekly by me! www.mdunkerinteriors.blogspot.com

Friday, June 5, 2009

Sneak Preview Jamaica Style

Clay and I had a blast on our Caribbean cruise and have some was fun pictures to prove it! We climbed a waterfall in Jamaica, scootered Grand Caymen and Ziplined in Hondorus. Pictures coming soon!!

Sneak Preview

We picked up our wedding pictures last night!! Yeah!! Here is a little sneak preview from our formals taken before our wedding. I like the actual wedding day photos better though, hopefully we will have a spare minute and we can post our favorites soon!!
For now...

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The coldest photo shoot in history!

We got our pictures back!!! It was freezing, but they turned out pretty good! Go to http://www.momentsbykellee.com/ and make a comment about our photos. The one with the most comments wins a free large print!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

A Weekend of Events

Clay and I had a great weekend attending fun events our friends are involved in! We had the amazing opportunity to see Ashley's documentary "The Inheritance of War" in the Forsite Film Festival. She did a really great job on the film and it was such a cool way to spend our Saturday afternoon. Later that night we headed to Provo for a Joshua James concert to see Evan play! What a fun concert! It reminded me how much I love a good concert.