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2.04.2013

One Year...

I cannot believe B and I have been married for a year...
(and we're both still alive)
I remember that wonderful February day so well and I wish I could re-live it.
It was the day that I married my best friend and made the best decision of my life!
There are so many people who helped out tremendously.
I am so grateful to each and everyone of you for all the work you
did to make our day as magical and wonderful as it was.
I never posted any of our wonderful pictures taken by
the talented Jessica McAllister, so enjoy.
(Sorry about the picture overload)




[Mom and Dad... Thank you so so much for the most wonderful day!
You two did such an amazing job and I am forever grateful for it! I love you]





[So much love was felt that day. Thank you everyone for all the support]

[We owe it all to Luke... The matchmaker}

...The Reception...



[I think it was a fair match]

...The Details...
[Wooden frames made by my Poppy]



[Dutch-oven chili, cornbread, and peach cobbler... Delicious!]

[Homemade pecan pies and shredded apple pies 
made by my wonderful adopted mother, Leslie Ence]

[She also made our beautiful wedding cake]




1.30.2013

One Blessed Year...

A year ago today I had the wonderful opportunity to
 share something special with B and these incredibly lovely ladies...
I cannot believe it has already been a year.
Mount Timpanogos was absolutely beautiful that crisp January morning
and I could not have been surrounded my more wonderful people.
B, thank you for being my strength.
Momma, thank you for encouraging me to reach my goals.
Tammy, thank you for reminding me to dream bigger. (and for being my amazing escort)
Lauren, my sweet sister, thank you for being there by my side every step of the way 
and for making this day that much more special by sharing it with me.

1.21.2013

Camelback...

B and I have decided that while the weather is calm here in Phoenix,
 we might as well explore...
Today we hiked Camelback Mountain.
Its summit is 2,704 feet above sea level.
Once you reach the top you can see Phoenix and all of its surrounding cities.
Not gonna lie, my buns were burning the whole way up...
But once you reach the top, 
The view is worth it.