Tuesday, October 28, 2008
I forgot to blog about something very important that happend in our lives! WE HAVE A WASHER AND DRYER! We couldn't be more excited about it! No more trips to the laundromat with our ziploc bag full of quarters (that can get expensive), no more wearing things 3 or 4 times without washing, and no more packing our laundry with us whenever we take a trip to Kaysville or Draper. YAY! We are so grateful to finally have a washer and dryer, it is so exciting to be able to do laundry in our little apartment. I never thought I would be this excited about being able to do laundry!
Monday, October 27, 2008
We haven't blogged for awhile. I think this is because we just feel like we are doing the same old, same old all the time. We go to school, do our large amounts of homework, go to work, and repeat. Since that is our usual pattern of things, I thought I would blog about something that is important to us...the Merrill-Cazier Library.
It is 11:30 pm on Monday night and we are in the library once again. Utah State has a very nice library, and we frequent here often. We were at the library for six hours yesterday (that was my bad....I just can't break my terrible habit of procrastinating). We both have connected our laptops to the University's wireless internet. This has been awesome to have! We are able to work on a lot more while we are here. Thank you Utah State for keeping your library open so late!
It is 11:30 pm on Monday night and we are in the library once again. Utah State has a very nice library, and we frequent here often. We were at the library for six hours yesterday (that was my bad....I just can't break my terrible habit of procrastinating). We both have connected our laptops to the University's wireless internet. This has been awesome to have! We are able to work on a lot more while we are here. Thank you Utah State for keeping your library open so late!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
USU v. BYU

Last Friday night, the Jensen family (at least those of them that do not already live in Logan) came up to visit and to attend the BYU v. USU football game. It was a lot of fun to see them and to spend time with them at the game. It was especially fun watching Eric's brother Parker react to all of the jokes that were being made about his beloved Cougars. Althought BYU won the game, USU put up a good fight and performed better than we had anticipated. It was a really fun night!
Monday, October 6, 2008
Banana Pudding Shake
Friday, October 3, 2008
Yankees Stadium


We just wanted to give a shout-out to the historic Yankees stadium. The last game was played there just a few weeks ago. It was really fun to watch the game and see how much history has been made at the house that Ruth built. We are excited for the new stadium to open next season, and sad to see this classic stadium go. "I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe DiMaggio.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Busy, Busy, Busy!
We realized that we haven't blogged for awhile, life has just been so busy! School has started and we both are working, needless to say that doesn't leave us with too much free time.
Kylea is busy working towards her Elementary Education major. This semester she will be spending three days a week in an elementary school, and then taking classes later in the evening when she gets home from school. She is very excited about finally starting her program, hopefully only 2 years left!
Eric has decided to major in Journalism, which is very fitting because he is an excellent writer. He has an awesome schedule of classes this semester, and he is enjoying it. He is such a good student!
There is nothing too exciting going on right now, we are just busy with school and work.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
More Adventures...
It has been a while since we posted anything significant. We have good reasons, though. We have been caught up in the world of our never-ending extreme adventures. As we alluded to in our previous post, we had a fun and crazy adventure with the Jensen family on our trip to St. George.
The two of us drove down to Southern Utah a few days after the rest of Eric's family had already made the trip. We met them in St. George and it was quickly decided that we would take the boat to Lake Mead the next day. The family had attempted to spend the day on the lake a couple of days before, but had encountered problems when the boat wouldn't start after they dropped anchor for a lunch break. They had to get towed off the lake by some other friendly boaters. Needless to say, they were none-too-happy about the situation. So, after the boat spent a day in the shop, we all set out early in the morning for the Nevada state line.
The day was beautiful and the water was so warm!! We had a great time driving through the canyons of Lake Mead, which are home to some breath-taking scenery. Everyone was having fun on the knee-boards, wakeboards, and skis. We had lunch on the boat, spent the rest of the afternoon swimming and boarding, and by the time we were ready to head back to the marina, everyone was pretty wiped.
We were in for a surprise, though, when we left the shelter of the canyons and made our way into the main body of water. The wind had picked up significantly, and it was creating some incredible conditions on the water. Three to four foot swells were rocking the boat, and getting us very wet. When one of the swells actually came over the bow of the boat, we knew we had to turn back. We made it back to the canyons and tried to wait out the storm. Unfortunately, the wind never quit, and after a second failed attempt at getting home it was obvious that we would be spending the night on the lake. We anchored down and had more sandwiches for dinner, using the left-over food from lunch. Everyone just tried to find a comfortable place to sleep. The two of us found ourselves on the floor of the boat with life-jackets providing our padding. It was not a very pleasant night! It was hot and windy, and we just waited for the first sign of dawn so that we could get off the lake. Once morning came, we didn't hang around for very long. Luckily the waves had calmed down, and we were able to get the boat out of the water at about 6:30. In hindsight, it was a fun experience. It just didn't seem like it at the time.
After our experience in St. George, we headed to Bear Lake to hang out with the Clegg side of the family. We read a lot, hung out with the family, got some raspberry shakes, and boated on the beautiful blue lake. We both love Bear Lake and had a wonderful time just relaxing there, we wished that we would never have to leave!
Now we are back at home in Logan. It looks like we are done with extreme adventures for awhile, and now we are both busy with work. Eric started his long training for work this week, it is not fun for either of us! He trains for seven and a half hours a day, five days a week. Kylea is working also. We can't believe that school will be starting in just a little over a month! Summer always seems to go by too fast! We wish that it could last a little longer, so we could have some more fun summer adventures... I guess we can look forward to fall adventures!
*We put up a slide show of pictures from our honeymoon. We had so much fun on our honeymoon and wanted to share some of our pictures!
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