Friday, December 19, 2008

Sunday, December 7, 2008

WAY TO GO JOE!!! WE ARE OFFICIALLY UTE FANS NOW!!!




I just have to congratulate my little brother Joe! He is done playing at Snow College and is moving onto the University of Utah! He was offered the kicking position and will start in the spring with the team! Joe is an amazing athlete and always has been...it has always been so much fun to watch him play football! He makes it look so easy!
Way to go Joe! You are living your dream! Next up the Pro's!!!
We love you and can't wait to be a Ute fan!!!



This is a picture of Joe...and me! One of my favorites! He is a handsome little devil...and completely the best little brother! You are amazing Joe!!!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Celebrating Mom & Dad....

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU BOTH! Our family is lucky enough to have to wonderful parents in our lives that get to celebrate their birthdays 3 days apart...I can only think of a couple times in my life when we didn't celebrate them together!
I just wanted to wish Mom and Dad a Happy Happy Birthday and hope they have had a great birthday so far!(I know they have...they have been celebrating their birthday week in Georgia with Ryan, Windy, Caitlin, and Brittany...and they sure do know how to party!) I love you both! We all of love you! Thank you for making our lives a great adventure and being there for us all a long the way! Love you!


Young and crazy in love...and they still are crazy in love!


Chilling on the favorite swing to sit on...one of their favorite things to do in the summer!


Playing on the 4-wheeler...still like to do all kinds of fun things together!


This last summer camping in the mountains, they took the horses and rode all over the mountains...another favorite thing to do together!

We love you! Have a great Birthday!!!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRIGHTEN!!!

HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRIGHTEN DEAR! HAPPY DAYS WILL COME TO YOU ALL YEAR! IF I HAD A WISH THAT IT WOULD BE, A HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU FROM ME!!!
WE LOVE YOU BRIGHTEN! HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT BIRTHDAY! WISH WE COULD BE THERE TO CELEBRATE WITH YOU!!! YOU ARE SO STINKING CUTE!!!
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX

Monday, November 24, 2008

The Importance of Thank You...

Since Thanksgiving is just around the corner we decided that we would teach Zoey to be thankful! So for a couple hours she wore this sticker around the house...it worked great! She said thank you for everything we did for her!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Zoey's first Snow...

So Zoey experienced her first snow. She loved it! And you can't see her...it's like playing hide and seek...and only one person is playing...Zoey!


Zoey posing for the picture!


Where's Zoey...can you see her? She thought if she didn't move I wouldn't see her...lucky for me I used to love the Where's Waldo books...I'm a pro at finding things in hard places!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The GREATEST Generation!!!

Cody & I are lucky...we had 3 Grandpa's serve in World War II...the 4th grandpa wasn't old enough. We just wanted to thank them and all of the other men that served in the Wars to keep this land free! We owe so much to them for their sacrifices for us and for their country!

Each have influenced our lives for the better! How blessed we are to have grown up with such wonderful men in our lives. They truly are the GREATEST generation!

Grandpa Phillips & Grandpa Jay are gone now, we miss them everyday! But thankful for the time we had them and can't wait to see them again! Grandpa Garrett, is with us still and we are thankful for that! He is a man of integrity and love! We are thankful for your example to us! You truly are an amazing man! Our hearts are full of gratitude for all you have done for us in our lives...you and our other Grandpa's!

Thank you for serving our country and sacrificing for us that we may be FREE!!!


Grandpa Phillips, served in the Airforce, flew in a B-17 as a top gunner & engineer. Served in Germany. Grandpa Phillips was also a POW for three months in Germany, went on a bombing mission and was shot down, this was his 13th mission.


Grandpa Garrett, served in the Navy, Served in the Corona and San Diego Naval Hospitals as the Nuero Psychiatric Technician...he was in charge of typing up all "interviews" that the doctors had with the patients. He also served on board the USS Columbus on the medical staff, the USS Columbus patroled the west coast.


Grandpa Jay, served in the Navy, fought in the pacific, served on a mine sweeper boat and was a gunman (because he was such a good shot).

Saturday, November 8, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUBBA!!!


HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUBBA DEAR! HAPPY DAYS WILL COME TO YEAR ALL YEAR! IF I HAD A WISH THAT IT WOULD BE...A HAPPY HAPPY BIRHTDAY TO YOU FROM US!!!
WE LOVE YOU BUBBA! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!

Monday, November 3, 2008

The Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame

So this was and has been the coolest thing I have done in Colorado! I loved The Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame...talk about a neat place! It's huge too! Kortsen and I had so much fun in there...I think we were in there for like 2 hours just looking at pictures and goofing off in the clown barrel area...to much fun! And really it isn't expensive at all! 6 whole dollars to go inside! If you are country in any way...and I know some of you are...you gotta come out and see this sometime! It is fun to see all the cowboys who are legends in the United States for riding horses, cows, roping, and being clowns! America is great!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

We LOVE Visitors...

Well this post is a little late...infact it's almost two weeks late...but I haven't wanted to update my blog. But I decided we needed to talk about something other then Zoey...I didn't realize she was on the last two posts that we did! We are those weird dog people!

So my friend Kortsen came to visit me the other weekend...it was great to see her! We hadn't seen eachother for about a year and a half...that's a long time...but I think about it and I haven't seen some of you in that amount of time too! That's what we get for moving 9 hours away from everyone!

Well we ended up having tons of fun with Kortsen...mainly me, because Cody worked most of the days. The first day she was here my cheeks hurt so bad, we were laughing and smiling about everything! The fun thing about having visitors is we get to go and see new places...we ended up doing a lot down in Colorado Springs. I think that City is so beautiful! We had beautiful weather for her...she is a "desert rat", so I am glad the weather warmed up to the 70's in the day and only the 30's at night. I also made my first layered cake for Kortsen's birthday...Steph helped me the day before and it turned out beautiful! So with lots to see and yummy cake to eat we had a blast!

Here is a list of things we did...
1. Slept in!
2. Visited The Barn, antique store...it's so fun!
3. Went to the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame...now that was awesome! My favorite thing to do by far!
4. Went to Texas Road House...YUMMY!!!
5. Made Kortsen blow out 26 candles on her cake...too fun!!!
6. Played with the Horses
7. Went to Garden of the Gods...pretty cool
8. Went to a couple old towns in the mountains...old towns are so much fun! There's a lot of them around here too!
9. Went to Canon National Park and Helen Hut Falls...really pretty!
10. Relaxed...Kortsen liked this part!
11. Movie night every night...Kortsen said it was like going to the movie theater with all our movies...it was funny!
12. Went and took pictures of the old towns...Kortsen is getting her degree in photography.

It was a fun weekend...Don't you guys think it would be so fun to come and visit us???? We welcome any guest...and we can find even more to do then this list! And if you don't want to do anything, our place is really quiet and relaxing...just come and be lazy...we like to be lazy too, especially after a hard working summer in our yard!


Cody & I at Canon National Park


Kortsen trying on her Red Hat Society hat...I don't know how they wear these things!


Trying on my Red Hat Society hat...too funny...ugly hats!!


Kortsen and her beautiful PINK cake! It was really yummy too!


Kortsen & I...gotta love these kind of pictures!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Our cute little Zoe Zoe...

So having dogs is just like having kids...

We had to have Zoey spayed the other day...cause we didn't want to deal with her womenly issues...there's one in the house and that's enough! So the night before she knew something was going one...she was just snuggling with Cody and it was so dang cute to see. That dog has softened both our hearts, but I must say Cody is the cuttest guy in the whole world...I can't wait to see him with kids!
But leaving Zoey at the vets was awful...I hated it! Then going home to an empty house was just horrible...I even missed her messes! I make this seem like it was like a week before we could see her again, but really it was a day and we missed her like crazy. Cody even called a couple times to see if I heard anything from the vet.

We are pretty sad...but we love our animals!
She is doing fine...infact she bounced back so fast she decided she didn't need to have stiches in her stomach any more and tore them out! So we had to get her a special looking collar...and she did look special!

Zoey is doing great...acts like nothing even happened!


Zoey with her special collar...she hates this thing...she won't even move when she has it on...it's pretty funny!


After the surgery...she was drugged for a bit, but in our opinion the drugs didn't last long enough...


The night before...so cute!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Our Little Princess




I know I already updated the blog today but Cody and I had to show you Zoey's new outfit and hair clips! She is so cute! We don't have any kids to dress and have fun with so we are going to be the "weird" dog people and dress up our little dog, do her hair, and pamper her like crazy! We had so much fun shopping for her and are excited to get more little outfits for her! Plus, we know she will never talk back or be a brat if we spoil her too much!

Moving Dad & Mom

Well this past week I have been in Utah helping my Dad and Mom move out of their home. It was great to spend time with my parents and help them go through and move a ton of stuff! It's amazing how many things you accumulate when you live in a home for 15 years. I also got to spend a lot of time with my Grandpa and Grandma Garrett...I love them so much!
It wasn't the easiest week on me. For one I worked really hard. But I think the hardest thing was the fact that the house I lived in since I was 10 years old was empty and none of the familiar things were there any more. I didn't think that it would be that hard on me. But I soon realized that I loved that home, but also there are a lot of memories in it too! It is weird to think that there will be a new family living in it when I come back to Utah next time, but they sound like a cute little family and they love the home! It was really hard leaving on Saturday morning. I walked around the home and yard taking in everything, I cried...and just thinking about it makes me cry now. I have just been so sentimental lately, but I really did love growing up in that home, it was a good place to be young at! Life does bring changes no matter how old you are and that is what makes us strong! I will miss that house, but I have many more memories to make with my family! Life is GOOD and we are BLESSED!
Well I enough of the sappy stuff, I did take some pictures of the weeks adventures! I loved being there, but love being home in Colorado with my husband!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Our Naughty Puppies...

I don't know why our puppies were so naughty this week...Zoey had to be watched at every moment or she would get into everything and tear it a part!
Buddy he stole the car and thought it was funny! And of course his every night ritual is to tear the garage apart...he is one of a kind!


Buddy's first attempt to steal the car...he had to concentrate really hard!


He finally got the hang of it and was laughing at us!!


Zoey tearing up the sandwich bag box and then spreading the bags out strategically on the kitchen floor...she looks cute, but is the devil in disguise!


She thinks it's fun to tear apart everything in the kitchen drawers...we caught her in the act!!!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Wood Cutting - Part 2


Cody cutting some trees...this trip was too fun! I got to watch Cody almost get smashed by a tree about 3 times...not funny!


Our friend Matt Jones...doing the no look and cutting the tree...He's alot braver then me...no arms or legs were missing at the end of the day so I guess you would call him a pro!


Margaret and I hauling the cut trees...it was nice to have help!


Taking a break...waiting to see what the storm was going to do...


At the end of the day...in front of Matt's trailer...ours was full too...a lot of work! We are so tough! But hey I didn't get as dirty this time, I was really trying hard not to touch my face!


Well we finally got all our wood out of the mountains this last weekend...I am glad we don't have to do that again until next year! It's a lot of work! But I do have to say I wasn't nearly as sore as I was the first time...Cody either...the only thing this time was we got a little sun burnt on our necks, but all and all it was a good trip. Our friend Matt Jones and his daughter Margaret came with use this time. He had to get some wood for his house too, so we told him we would help him...it was fun to have some company and help too! The day started out so beautiful, but by 2 pm, a storm was rolling in and we didn't know what we were going to get. Thank heavens the worst of it didn't hit where we were, but we did get rained on a little. It felt really nice, cooled everything off for us. The weather is so weird in Colorado, one minute beautiful skies, the next not so beautiful! We made it off the mountain safely and home before dark...which was nice, because last time we didn't get home until 9 pm or so.

Well that's all the news on wood cutting...there will be updates really soon on remodeling our kitchen...Cody and I decided that was going to be our Christmas present to eachother...one reason being Cody had to rip out our side cabinet to get our new stove in, so really there are no options if we don't want to live in a ghetto house. So I am way excited! I thought I would have to wait forever to get the nasty wall paper and counter tops gone!

Windy, I hope you enjoy this new post...sorry it took me so long to get a new one on here...but now I know to update more often...we don't want any withdrawals happening!
Love ya!

Start of the Remodel


Almost but not quite...it was like a quarter of an inch off...the old man that built this place didn't make anything standard size...so out came the cabinet!


Now it fits...and now we get a new cabinet...it will be fun trying to match it to the others...but I love my black appliances...it looks so good!


Well as I stated in my last post...I get to remodel my kitchen now! I am really excited and can't wait to see what I come up with...already have a lot of idea's but need to get with my cousin Steph to help me make some decisions...she's great! So here are two pictures for you to see the start of our remodel...I hate the wall paper and can't wait to see that gone!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

SEPTEMBER 11TH





This morning I woke up to a phone call from my dear sweet husband telling me to do one thing for him this morning...he told me to make sure I went out and flew our flag because it was September 11th and today marks the 7th anniversary of the dreadful day that changed our country. He also told me that it would be a good thing to put something on the blog. So here goes...
Thinking about that day I am sure everyone of us can remember where we were and what were doing. Life changed that day for everyone. The way we looked at the world was completely different and we realized that the country that we lived in really was a beautiful place. It was almost hard to believe that there had been such an attack on our country. How grateful I am for the men and women that gave their lives that day for our country and for those in the towers. I am still grateful for the men and women of our country who still fight for our freedoms. We have so much to be grateful and have no reason not to be. The men and women who died that day and who have died since have not forgotten what they are fighting for...I hope and pray that we will not either!
My heart and prays go out to those families who lost someone on this sad day in history.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Wood Cutting






Wood Cutting this year was quite the experience...pretty much because last year it was a lot easier, everything was already cut for us and stacked in little nice piles for us to just put into our trailer and truck. This year we went a little late and didn't want to go all the way up to Granby, Colorado so we chose to go South to Colorado Springs thinking it was closer and just the same work. Well it took us about 3 hours to get there...because I, Michele, didn't the greatest directions to the place. I learned my lesson believe you me...never will I leave the house without exact mileage to and from each city and road to where ever it may be we are going...that is how Cody said I should've done it! Well thanks to Steph she was able to help us find our way back down the road we got lost on to find a dark brown worn out sign pointing us to our destination. When we finally got there we didn't know what a task it would be, turns out that the area we could get our wood in was a burn area and it was messy, but we got to work. Cody got to cut down the trees and I hauled them to the trailer (no chainsaws for me)...at least Cody put them all in the trailer for me. All in all it was a great experience once again, a lot of fun memories and laughs came out of that night. The best was seeing Zoey completely covered in ash and pretty much black by the time we left...no pictures were taken of her, but it took me 3 washings to get her white again. And I found out that I touch my face way to much while working...thus my face all black at the end of the night. We can't wait to go back and get the rest of the wood we bought!