The summer semester at BYU-Idaho is almost over, which means finals....which means I am doing my best to avoid homework. So what am I doing? Creating a blog, of course! Brace yourself, folks, it's gonna be a doozy....because I've got like half of a year to catch up on! Here we go!
Just an FYI---many of the pictures came out sideways and I'm too lazy to change them, so ya'll may be suffering from crookedess necknessess by the time you're done. That's a legit term too. I know cause I invented it.
I spent most of my winter break wandering aimlessly around the house. It's not fun. You don't want to know about the patterns on the walls. I began working as a nanny for a family in my parent's home ward. It was so nice to have a job where I could go in my pajamas and change when I got there! When Chris (Solesbee) got home from his mission in South Africa life got a little more interesting. Melonie and I tried to entertain each other, but it's difficult to do when there's a child involved and responsibility...yada yada. Luckily my friend Chris has neither a child nor an overwhelming sense of responsibility ;)
I spent most of my winter break wandering aimlessly around the house. It's not fun. You don't want to know about the patterns on the walls. I began working as a nanny for a family in my parent's home ward. It was so nice to have a job where I could go in my pajamas and change when I got there! When Chris (Solesbee) got home from his mission in South Africa life got a little more interesting. Melonie and I tried to entertain each other, but it's difficult to do when there's a child involved and responsibility...yada yada. Luckily my friend Chris has neither a child nor an overwhelming sense of responsibility ;)



So we walked around Rodeo Drive for a bit. Then we toured some of the homes in Beverly Hills, walked along the ultra-tourist trap called the Hollywood Walk of Fame and checked out the handprints at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Whilest there we bought an extremely overly-price-inflated cream puff each. I had to share the experience with her, and the shop I worked at was now closed because of the economy. We walked around the mall...and went up and down the escalators about 5 times, and then we headed over to the Getty Museum1 Beth about died when she realized she was looking at THE Van Gogh painting 'Iris's' and even though I've been before, I discovered a somewhat hidden Degas and just about wet myself. Needless to say, it had been an amazing, though exhausting, day.
And then day two began! We took this one a little more slowly. I showed Beth all the beauty that Corona had to offer-meaning the shopping...and shopping....and......shopping. And we did a lot of that. And I mean a lot. She even braved the swapmeet! (swampmeat, in my opinion). Then we came home and I got her all hotified for her photo shoot at the beach with the ultra-famous and amazingly talented Michele Tolley. I had fun resuming my old post as grip, and Beth worked her stuff without fear. It was Mel's birthday that week, so we celebrated that night at the beach with much rucous and food and fire. I've gotta add here, mom's cake that night was the best cake I have ever had. I don't even like cake.













And then it was the day to leave. I was kind of a mess, to be honest. Chris checked out the car and helped me pack, and we were off! And then we stopped to shop and get jamba juice...and then we were off again! For reals this time.
We stopped at Cajalco Ghost Town, because it had always been a dream of mine to see it. Shushinsay! No snide comments about how it's nothing in the middle of nowhere! We had fun! We even saw a wedding-a very unusual wedding.
Much of the beginning of the semester was spent...doing homework. Weird, I know. But exercise was a must! And when the sun was out, Beth and I toured Rexburg and photographed muchos cosas. As seen below.
We toured Beth's old stomping grounds that day, and then went to church the next and had an amazing southern feast with the ward after church. Then we went to Virginia Beach and played in the waves and sand and had such a fun time with Beth's siblings and parents.
The next day we went to a s strawberry farm and picked lots and lots of AmAzInG strawberries! We took them to a family gathering IN A FOREST! There was Virginia Lake just down from us, and Beth and I had soo much fun looking for awesome seashells and taking pictures. I love Virginia. Every angle was picturesque. After the dinner and some time in the pool, we headed over to the ferry that took us to Jamestown and Williamsburg. Oh Williamsburg!!!! How I love thee!

