Sunday, December 21, 2008

I am Married!

Yep. Friday I got sealed to the man of my dreams. The sweetest man in the world, in my opinion. I am happy and now just have to get through Christmas. Shouldn't been too hard. I am spending it with my family and then we got spend a late Christmas with his family.



Me and my new husband. We are walking out of the temple.

Me, James and Sammie, My new sister-in-law.My family minus two people. Adam wasn't there yet and Ben wasn't feeling well. I was still happy to have a great family and a new one as well.

We shoved the cake in each other's faces. Had a blast doing it too. We both laughed for a while after words too. I love him and I am glad to be married to him for all time and eternity.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Christmas jokes


I posted jokes and pictures so check them out. I will post more later.




Tomorrow

We are getting married tomorrow. Sorry about not posting a lot of posts right now. Things are quite hecktic right now. I bet most of you now that right now. I will post pictures after the wedding is completely over.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

WE ARE GETTING MARRIED!!!!

We got here safe and sound. I am getting my endowments out on Friday and getting married on the Friday after that. I'm excited to be with my family and getting a new one as well.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Thanksgiving Week

Well, I was in Nevada for the week of Thanksgiving. Yep. I met the new family. And I must say........................I had a blast. I love this family almost as much as my family. They took me in and accepted as one of them. It was nice and wonderful. So, I guess that means I don't have a "monster-in-law". I have a mother-in-law and I am happy that we get along.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Pictures of the new apartment

I didn't want to be in picture so I stick out my tongue.
See...I told James not to do it.
Closet next to the bathroom. I guess this is where towels go.
Vanity...thy name is Rachel...haha. Just kidding.
The basthroom. I know its small but I like the bathtub anyways. It has some room.
Yes!!! I have a lot of clothes. And yes these are all mine.
The bed. Umm...I don't know what else to say aobut that.
The bedroom is big too. I like it. I can dance in it.
The small but convenient kitchen. And I have a dishwasher. YES!!!!!!!
I don't know why he took this pitcure because the table isn't up yet but...behind me is the dining room.
Part of the living room.
Other part of the living room. I like the little window in the wall. I think it is really cool.

Only James would take a pitcure with me bending over. Yes...I have a big buttock.

Well, that is the place. I know it is a mess right now but that is because of the fact that I havent' been able to unpack everything because of work and life. We will post more pitcures of the place when everything is unpacked and where it is suppose to be.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

New info of Prop 8 and the LDS church

The LDS Church been under what boils down to an extremist attack because of our stance on Prop 8. Here are the facts... and supporting documentation for the information. The reaction really is a sad statement about those reacting... not the LDS Church.THE FACTS:
1. Mormons make up only 2% of the population of California. There are approximately 750,000 LDS out of a total population of approximately 36 million.
2. If one estimates that 250,000 LDS are registered voters (the rest being children), then out of a total of 5,661,583 yes votes, LDS voters made up 4.4% of the Yes vote and 2.3% of the total Proposition 8 vote (11,050,301).
3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) donated no money to the Yes on 8 campaign (except for a nominal, and legal, in-kind donation of $2,078.97, to cover the travel expenses of leaders coming from Utah for a meeting). Individual members of the Church were encouraged to support the Yes on 8 efforts and, exercising their constitutional right to free speech, donated whatever they felt like donating.
4. The No on 8 campaign raised more money than the Yes on 8 campaign. Unofficial estimates put No on 8 at $38 million and Yes on 8 at $36 million, making it the most expensive non-presidential election in the country.
5. Advertising messages for the Yes on 8 campaign are based on case law and real-life situations. The No on 8 supporters have insisted that the Yes on 8 messaging is based on lies. Every Yes on 8 claim is supported.
6. The majority of our friends and neighbors voted Yes on 8. Los Angeles County voted in favor of Proposition 8. Ventura County voted in favor of Proposition 8. San Diego County voted in favor of Proposition 8. Orange County voted in favor of Proposition 8. San Luis Obispo County voted in favor of Proposition 8. Sacramento County voted in favor of Proposition 8. Fresno County voted in favor of Proposition 8. And the list goes on and on: Merced, San Bernardino, Riverside, Mariposa, Tulare, Imperial, etc.
7. African Americans overwhelmingly supported Yes on 8. Exit polls show that 70% of Black voters chose Yes on 8. This was interesting because the majority of these voters voted for President-elect Obama. No on 8 supporters had assumed that Obama voters would vote No on 8.
8. The majority of Latino voters voted Yes on 8. Exit polls show that the majority of Latinos supported Yes on 8 and cited religious beliefs (assumed to be primarily Catholic).
9. The Yes on 8 coalition was a broad spectrum of religious organizations. Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants, Orthodox Jews, Muslims - all supported Yes on 8. It is estimated that there are 10 million Catholics and 10 million Protestants in California. Mormons were a tiny fraction of the population represented by Yes on 8 coalition members.
10. Though the Church urged its members to "do all [they] can to support the proposed constitutional amendment," not all Mormons voted in favor of Proposition 8. Our faith accords that each person be allowed to choose for him or her self. Church leaders have asked members to treat other members with "civility, respect and love," despite their differing views.
11. The Church did not violate the principal of separation of church and state. This principle is derived from the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, which reads, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . ." The phrase "separation of church and state", which does not appear in the Constitution itself, is generally traced to an 1802 letter by Thomas Jefferson, although it has since been quoted in several opinions handed down by the United States Supreme Court in recent years. The LDS Church is under no obligation to refrain from participating in the political process, to the extent permitted by law. U.S. election law is very clear that Churches may not endorse candidates, but may support issues. The Church has always been very careful on this matter and occasionally (not often) chooses to support causes that it feels to be of a moral nature.
12. Supporters of Proposition 8 did exactly what the Constitution provides for all citizens: they exercised their First Amendment rights to speak out on an issue that concerned them, make contributions to a cause that they support, and then vote in the regular electoral process. For the most part, this seems to have been done in an open, fair, and civil way. Opponents of 8 have accused supporters of being bigots, liars, and worse. The fact is, we simply did what Americans do - we spoke up, we campaigned, and we voted.
**Hang tight, folks. More info coming. I did not write these facts, a man named Kevin Hamilton did. I do not know him personally, just his name, but these facts are floating around the Internet, in e-mails and on blogs, like wildfire. So, I decided to research them (and tweak a few since I believe they were written before the final vote count) . If the media wants to use these facts, they would need to contact Mr. Hamilton.Please also note Mr.Hamilton's disclaimer that accompanied the original text:"Any errors are mine and in no way reflect official Church policy or doctrine."I wholeheartedly agree. If you would like official church statements about anything regarding Proposition 8, please direct your inquiries to the LDS Church headquarters in Salt Lake City.Thank you!LizSOURCES
1.http://www.newsroom. lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/contact-us/usa-californiahttp://www.census. gov/popest/states/NST-ann-est.html
2.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_8_(2008)3.http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_108420514.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_8_(2008)5.Here’s just a couple:Legalization of same-sex marriage threatens parental rights:Parker v.Hurleyhttp://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1815825713http://www.conservapedia. com/Parker_v._HurleyLegalization of same-sex marriage threatens religious freedoms:Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association v.Bernstein and Pesterhttp://www.lifesitenews. com/ldn/2007/sep/07091902.html
6.http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/individual/#CAI017.http://latimesblogs.latimes. com/lanow/2008/11/70-of-african-a.html8.http://latimesblogs.latimes. com/lanow/2008/11/70-of-african-a.htmlhttp://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/polls/#val=CAI01p19.http://www.protectmarriage.com/about/organizationhttp://www.catholicnewsagency. com/resource.php?n=282http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/5050/story?id=6137237&page=1http://www.forward.com/articles/14521/http://510report.org/2008/11/08/fremont-muslims-vote-for-prop-8/10.http://www.deseretnews. com/article/1,5143,705260852,00.htmlhttp://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/commentary/the-divine-institution-of-marriage11.http://www.usconstitution. net/const.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state_in_the_United_States#cite_note-0http://edocket.access. gpo. gov/cfr_2008/aprqtr/pdf/26cfr1. 501(c)(3)-1.pdf

Friday, November 21, 2008

We got it

We have been approved and signed the papers. Yep we have gotten the apartment. We will be moving in tomorrow and I will take pictures as we move ina nd post them so you can see the new place.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

New apartment

Well, James and I have been looking for a while for a place and we have found one that we like...a lot. It is called mission meadowbrooks. It is 3900 south 700 west. It is a nice area and nice managament. As soon as we get the place I will put pictures of it up. I hope I get it. It is beautiful there and some of the managament is living there. That is a great sign. I really hope I get.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

5 things

A friend had this on her blog and I thought it was a great idea. I know I am going to do it and I hope you all do it too. That way we are really counting our blessings. We won't get through all of them but it is nice to see what we have.
We all have many blessings in our lives and therefore have a lot to be thankful for! Even during those trials or bad days in our lives, which we all have, I know there's something we should be thankful for.I challenge you to make a list everyday for the month of November of 5 things you're thankful for (since the month is already into we'd better get crackin'!). You can do it your blog or in a journal, so long as you write it down. None of these 5 things can be repeated for the whole month...which knocks out family, friends, and the gospel pretty quickly.I'm hoping we'll gain a greater appreciation for those blessings we tend to overlook.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Prop. 8 voting

Sorry we haven't blogged in a week. I got sick and we have been busy with school, for him, and work. I wanted to say the numbers for the Prop. 8 in california. I am happy they passed. Now if people stopped protesting it, it will be fine.

Because of you, Proposition 8 has been enacted! The final numbers this afternoon from the Secretary of State’s office show that Prop 8 was adopted by a margin of 52.5% Yes to 47.5% No. We racked up a 504,479 vote victory!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Weekly Walks with James

James and I have started to hiking Ensign Peak together weekly. We are doing this instead of taking walks on Sundays. It is better excerise.
The two worlds collide. State meet Church...Church meet state.

Two good buildings.
This is my future husband. What a good man.

Halloween at Subway

Yep. I spent halloween at work this year. It was nice though because we were able to dress up. All of us at work dressed up...because we didn't want to wear Subway clothes for once. We had a good time and all the girls got great completements.







This is what James calls my linebacker postition. He calls me his "Little Linebacker"

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Halloween party

James and I went to a halloween party on the 17th. We had a blast there. I havent' been to a party in so long. I had fun. We went as Egyptian royality.


This pitcure is blurry but you can see what we looked like with a little smile.


Now we really look like royality. No smiling. I was Queen Rebekah, Cleopatria's mom, and James was Pharoah Ramaies.The whole outfits put together. I love the makeup on both of us. I did them both.
I loved this party. I had fun dressing up and the dress was very comfortable. I am dressing up for work on Friday so you will get to see more pictures of me but this time as a football player.

Bridal shower

I have just found out yesterday that my future grandma in law is throwing me a bridal shower. I am so excited becasue of the fact that I didn't think that anyone in Utah was going to throw me one. When I told my best friend Mary this, she told me that she is throwing a surprise one for me. That is about all I know about that one. Anyways, James' Grandma Price called me and told me that they were hoping to do it on Saturday. Lucky, I already had that Saturday off so I didn't have to worry about anything. The best part is that all I have to do is show up. I am really good at that as you guys know. She is going to have Grandma Hintze is going to help too. I don't think that it is going to be a lot of people but getting to know family helps a lot. Maybe I won't be a nervous going to meet James' parents and siblings by getting to know the aunts and uncles and grandparents more. Yes Tracy I am still nervous. I also found out that the annoucements are ready and getting sent to my parents who in turn are sending them to me and Tracy (future mom-in-law). I am excited but scared at the same time. Only 45 more days and I get my endowments out and 52 more days and I get married to the love of my life. I'm a little stressed but that will pass soon.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Starting this out

I am doing this blog for James and I as we start our lives together and grow together. I have to friends (one a sister) that have been blogging and I talk to James and told him that we are doinng one for us. He was fine with it. YEAH!!!!! So now here I am doing this blog as we grow together. I'm excited and going to have fun with it.