Showing posts with label Chris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

New York and Costa Rica

Chris took a super quick trip to New York for work. He was only there for two days. In one afternoon/evening he saw all of the following:


30 Rock





Times Square

Ate a ton of yummy food

Grand Central Station

Empire State Building

View from 102nd floor of ESB








Central Park


His work also sent him to Costa Rica to check out a few textile factories. I don't know how he lucks out with such a great job! I'm glad he works at a place that gives him great experience and great places to visit!

You can barely see the crocodiles in the water.


View at breakfast.

This is a beach off the national forest. Yes, he came home with a sunburn.

As people swam in the lagoon, monkeys would come out of the rainforest and pick through their bags and belongings.

Another place where he ate. The view is amazing!

This guy made a visit during lunch.

A beautiful place I hope to visit with him soon.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Just when you think life can't get any crazier.......

I wish I would have written this post when my emotions from the month of January were fresh........

Chris for the last year has been serving as Second Counselor in the Bishopric in our ward. He enjoyed getting to know the ward and helping the Bishop as best he could. Normally Bishops in our stake are called to serve for five years. The current Bishop had hit his five year mark in December which meant we probably were getting a new Bishop/Bishopric soon.

Chris had seen me struggle over the last year sitting by myself with three little kids. He kept thinking how nice it would be to sit again with his family, but he would do whatever the Lord wanted of him. I kept secretly hoping for the same thing, realizing that I would support him in whatever the Lord wanted as well.

The first weekend of January we got a call from the Stake Executive Secretary. We knew it either meant that he was meeting to inform us that Chris was to be released, or that Chris might be getting another call. Little did we know what was coming.

I headed down to the Stake offices with Chris with little reservations. I figured he might be called to serve in a new bishopric again since he had only been in about a year. However, as soon as the Stake President shook my hand and asked to interview Chris, I just felt it.

All I could think to myself was "OH, NO! NOT US! NOT HIM!"

After the Stake President met with both of us separately, he and his counselors met with us together and called Chris as the new Bishop of our ward. We couldn't believe it. We didn't think with three little kids and with Chris only being 32, that this was ever in our future, especially our near future. We had such mixed emotions about the whole thing.

I felt anxious, nervous, worried, happy that the Lord feels he can do it at this time, etc. I felt so many different things but especially worried. I felt this way until Chris was finally set apart and a peace finally came over me. I know that he will do the best he can, and that I will hopefully support him the best I know how.

To sum up my feelings..........The Lord really does work in mysterious ways!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Ten Glorious Years

I read my husbands blog on our anniversary this year (which is where I stole this picture from) and couldn't help but cry from happiness. He knows how to sum up the best ten years of our lives in just a few words.

http://dtcb.tumblr.com/tagged/10_YEARS



He is truly the love of my life. I am so, so blessed. Love you babe X-infinity!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Trip to Arizona and California

We had a whirlwind of a Christmas this year! Every year seems to be jam packed with holiday festivities but this year seemed the busiest yet.

The past five years that we have lived away from family, we have always spent Christmas day in Utah with our girls and then headed down to Arizona a day or two after Christmas to be with family. This year with Christmas being on a weekend, we decided to spend a few days before Christmas with my family and then spend Christmas day and a few days after with Chris's family in California. It was a whirlwind trip but we were so glad to be with family.


The trip began with our drive to Arizona. We decided to leave in the evening after Chris got home from work. We didn't arrive to my parents house until early morning, so the girls went straight from the car into beds at Grandma's and Grandpa's. Madison was TIRED!



We have our usual spots we like to see when we are there. Since we are ASU Sundevils through and through, ASU is a normal spot we make sure to drive by. It seems to change every year and there is always a new building going up. We also make our normal stops to eat at Tia Rosa's and Pete's Fish and Chips and I always stop to get a Diet Coke at QT.




Since my sister and her husband and her five kids would be staying with my parents, we realized we would all be super squished so Chris and I redeemed some of our credit card rewards points for a hotel gift card. We stayed at a Hyatt close to my parents house which gave us all room to sleep comfortably in beds, and it was also easy to spend time with my family since we were so close.

The first night the girls kept running around the hotel room. They found the ottoman which was on wheels and kept pushing each other around the room.





We spent some time at the park close to my parents house.




Soon Chris couldn't resist starting a leaf throwing war with our two niece's Sarah and Emma.





Soon Rylee was in on the fun!






My brother Allen and his wife Rachel were sealed in the Arizona Temple. I was trying to find a picture of all of us after the sealing, but I don't think I have one. Hopefully I'll get one from them soon to post. It was a beautiful ceremony for two of my favorite people! Super happy for them.

Hathcock family pictures were also a part of our trip. I don't think we got one "good" picture of us. But these pictures sure do show the real us!








All 18 grandchildren!






Saying goodbye as we headed to California.


After spending a few days in Arizona with my family, we made the six hour drive on Christmas Eve to California to spend a few days with Chris's family. We made a quick stop in Blythe on our way, so we could visit his Grandma and Papa Hastings.













Our family tradition on Christmas Eve is to cook Mexican food. My mother-in-law made some yummy enchiladas to continue the tradition. After dinner we let the girls open their one present which is always a new set of pajamas. The pajama theme this year was snowmen. The girls got a bath, got into their new pajamas, and then opened the gifts from Grandma and Papa.








After the girls were in bed, "Santa" set up the village of Littlest Pet Shops as well as the Tangled Castle.


Christmas morning we headed to the beach. It is so nice that my in-laws live only two miles from it. The beach was completely empty. It was so nice! We took the dogs with us to the doggie beach and let them run around near the water.

Nay-Nay wasn't quite sure if she liked the beach.


Lucky couldn't stop enjoying it!






Grandma and Grandpa helping Ashley collect seashells.



Rylee wouldn't stop eating the sand!



After the beach the kids played with their toys. Ashley jumped right into her new costumes Santa brought her. I think she wore the Supergirl outfit everyday we were there.






Chris told her to pose like Superman and this is what she came up with! What a cutie!


Soon cousin Haylee arrived and she and cousin Casey opened their presents from Grandma and Grandpa Brown.


One evening we headed up to the pier. Grandpa handling most of the grandkids!


Bonfire on the beach with smores. Doesn't get much better than that.



Building sandcastles in the dark with Grandma.

Eli, Krystin, and Casey.

This is what happens when I tell my husband to pose for a picture.

So I tell him I'm taking another one, and instead of just a normal smile this time, he gives me "an over the top, I'll show her I hate to take pictures smile". What will I do with him?


Yep, more sand in the mouth.

We enjoyed a day together as family at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach.

Uncle Eli teasing Madison.


Haylee petting the baby sharks. Ashley was too scared to try, but loved watching Haylee.

That fish looks like it's going to eat Madison.


Maddie enjoying the water play area.

On one of our final nights in California we took a short motorcycle ride along the beach. Riding behind my sweetie on a motorcycle with the smell and view of the ocean at sunset is one of my favorite things in the world!

I have more pictures to post of our time in Arizona once I get them from my mom!

We had a great time with family. It's hard living so far away but we cherish the time we do get to have with them.