Friday, March 19, 2010

House

Family has been bugging me for pictures of our new house so her they are. The house is empty right now so had no colour or character yet, but be patient, it will come. Sorry for the long entry but thought i'd give as much as i can so i don't have to send emails later. (For the benefit of the fam.)


As you can see Trevor's not sure how he feels about having such a big debt. Luckly we can have it paid off in 15 years.




Still thinking.




Anger. "What have I done?"






Not really sure about this one, maybe "Whoops I just went pee, if i smile no one will know."





Me, well i just don't know.




So this is the house from the outside, thats Devaney (my niece) posing.



Full view of outside and front garden plus my extra dirty car. We have no grass yet but its coming this September.

The Kitchen On the left is our pantry and our laundry room that come off the kitchen. On the right is our hallway leading from the front room to the bedrooms and bathrooms.On the left is our staircase leading down to the basement. On the right is our masterbathroom, both bathrooms are pretty much identical.
Our room of love, which is pretty much the same as the other two just bigger. On the right is a section of the basement that will become our livingroom in September. (You can see the flood problem we had.)

Again more of our basement, on the right it will be split into two bedrooms and a bathroom. On the left will be a playroom, for game consoles and the lovesac, computer, table for my crafts and homework. If you look carefully at the picture on the right you can see an opening on the right hand side, that is my really big, cold storage room!!!! Yay!!!
Last but not least, our garden that looks rather bad right now. Once its dried up we will be having a patio put in coming from the steps of the house down towards the front of the pic where all the snow is. On the right side (you can't see here) i'm going to plant a vegetable patch and try my hand at growing food. Eventually sometime this year we will have grass.
So this is our house, very empty and ready to be moved into. I'm going to begin this weekend then we'll get the big boys to help us move the piano and chest freezer. The rest I think will come gradually over the next two weeks.

If you need the pictures bigger to see clearer just click on them.


Thursday, March 18, 2010

New House, New Home

Eventually we have a new house. After looking at house after house and putting offers in and them falling through we closed on our house yesterday and get our keys today.
I so excited and grateful to be able to own a home with Trevor. We've been so blessed to live with parents for the last two years, it has taught us alot and enabled us to save a pretty package.

Our New Home:
Its in Vernal, Utah, USA.
It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The biggest pantry ever. Yay!!
Beautiful big yards that at the moment are mud but will be green soon.
A huge unfinished basement that will become a living room, playroom, storage room, 2 more bedrooms and a bathroom this coming year.

I'm so excited to get in and get things sorted and have Trevor help with the big stuff before he starts his new job on April 12th.
Its been a testimony strengthener to remember how much Heavenly Father watches out for us. We were beginning to get diflated about this house as the closing date went from January into February and then into March, we just couldn't understand why. Now we know. Two weeks ago we went to check the house out to find that the basement had been flooded, if we had closed we would have had to pay for everything. As it worked out the builder had made a small mistake and is coming in to fix the whole thing for us.
The Lord really does know our lives and guides us step by step. I'm thankful that Trevor and I had the patience this time round to wait and watch him work.
Pictures to come soon. Yay!!!!

Keeping Busy

I’ve been really impressed recently how many shows and activities Vernal has available and so frequently. Last month there was an African Dance company but unfortunately I couldn’t make that one.


The month before was a concert with Jon Schmidt a composer and pianist. Excellent!! I had so much fun and enjoyed listening to him play, tell stories, really entertain the crowd and spending time with my niece and sister-in –law. One of my favourite tunes has been put on YouTube. Take the time to check it out by putting Jon Schmidt love story meets viva la vida into Google. It’s an 8 minute song that he wrote combining Love Story by Taylor Swift and Viva la Vida by Cold Play.


This month has been a spiritual one. Earlier on our church stake had a relief society meeting which was based on the theme open your heart. The Presidency chose 14 sisters throughout the stake to read the book ‘A Heart Like His: Making Space for God's Love in Your Life’ by Virginia H. Pearce and challenged them for three months to follow the book and open their hearts. Our meeting involved singing and testimonies from the sisters that took part. It was a very touching meeting that I enjoyed. I was blessed to be able to sit on the stand as our ward performed a musical number and was able to see the faces of the sisters in the stake as they cried and smiled and felt the spirit there. (Check out song on Sally Deford music http://www.defordmusic.com/writethynameuponmyheart.htm).

Also this month, in fact it this Saturday just gone, I attended Vernal’s yearly Women’s Conference. Our guest speaker was Hilary Weeks. I’m already quite familiar with her and her music so really enjoyed myself hearing her stories and listening to old and new songs. Again the spirit was there and the sisters in the room (over a thousand) all sang and laughed together. It was nice to see how funny she was on and off the stage (chatted to her in the bathrooms).
I’m grateful to be able to attend so many fun and interesting events that allow me to witness and enjoy others talents and spend time with family. I’m excited for the ones still to come.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Man's Best Friend...

Never really been a dog person. We grew up always having a cat in the house and I always thought dogs were smelly and dirty and well frankly I didn’t like it when they jumped up at you, barked, and licked people’s faces.
In the last 6 months we’ve had a dog. Not just any dog the most wonderful animal in the world. She is officially Trevor’s dog but has been living with his parents while he was at school and over in England.

Let me tell you about this dog. Her name is Page; she is a six- year old yellow lab. She’s beautiful. When she is outside she runs and jumps and goes mad with a crazy amount of energy. When she’s inside she sits quietly and just wants to be next to you. She is amazing with the nephews and nieces and has the sweetest disposition.

It’s strange to say but since I’ve been here I’ve been working a lot and other than Trevor, Page has become my best friend. She follows me everywhere. When I pull down the drive way after work she runs to the side of the car welcoming me home.
This last week Page has been really quite ill; she’s been in a lot of pain and hasn’t had a bowel movement for 4 days. After begging Trevor to take her to the vet we eventually got her sorted for now. (Another new experience having to give her an enema.) She has a really bad case of arthritis and troubled bowels. Unfortunately I think she is going to continually be in pain.
I was surprised how upset I was seeing her struggling, just wanted to take away her pain. I understand now what people say about a dog being a man’s best friend for she truly is mine.



Thursday, October 8, 2009

Living and learning to love Vernal

Ok, so eventually i am going to submit my first post. I know its about time. When everyone suggested i do a blog i thought it would be an easy task. How hard can it be i hear you ask, but i just haven't found anytime that i have been free, near a computer and not had better or best things to do instead.
So now with a new job I am finding maybe an hour a week that I can put something together. So here it goes........

Moving to Vernal was an experience to say the least, yes they speak English but almost everything else is totally different. The lifestyle, the food, the pace, i often wish I could just wined everyone up so they move alittle faster.

Having said that i've been blessed beyond measure. As soon as I arrived i had a great time travelling across to Missouri where Trevor and I toured the church sites. When we came back I immediately found a new job, got a new car and have settled really well. Other than the food i'm really enjoying being here and starting to love the change.
So Vernal, very small yet just as beautiful as England, the scenery that is at my fingertips is amazing and the fact that I now have 6 horses and a dog just make it so much easy to go and site see.

Flaming Gorge

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area was established in 1968. The area contains 207,363 acres of land and water, divided between Utah and Wyoming.
The Reservoir is the most popular attraction here. We’ve visited it already many atime. The year Trevor and I were dating I did a mild wild water rafting trip with his family. Great fun, although even in the height of summer the water was still freezing.



Flaming Gorge is known to be famous for its trout. Thinking we may need to wait till next summer to try it.
Some interesting facts: Rising 502 feet above bedrock, Flaming Gorge Dam impounds waters from the Green river to form the reservoir, which extends as far as 91 miles to the north. The reservoir has a total capacity of 3,788,900 acre-feet. At full elevation of 6,045 feet, it has a surface area of 42,020 acres. Big number hey?



As of right now i'm settling in and enjoying keeping busy. The days seem to go really fast and am meeting lots of new people.
For my new job i'm the In-School Suspension teacher at the Vernal Junior High. Its great fun. Basically, when the students are too naughty for the teachers to handle or theres been a fight or truancy they get blessed to spend the day with me instead of get kicked out of school. I have to be strict enough to teach them a lesson but also nice enough that they open up to me and we fix the behaviour, their grades and anything else.
I forgot how much drama there is in high school. HA!!!!!

And my new car.... works great. We had originally planned for me to walk or ride my bike but it doesn't seem to work so well in 16 degrees fahrenheit so we had to get a car. Remember now i love in a very small town and had to get what they had. So I brought myself a Ford 500.
The Ford Five Hundred's biggest advantage is space, it has more than 40 inches of legroom front and rear as well as a massive 21-cubic-foot boot (trunk). It used to be called to Taurus then they had a year of calling them Ford 500 before going back to Taurus again. Its white and clean and works like a charm and gets me around witout freezing my bum off.