Monday, December 29, 2008

Merry Christmas!

This year I was lucky enough to have my sister Luiza and her friend Carol coming to visit all the way from Brazil as well as my sister Carolina and her dog Julie, who came from New Mexico. Poor Dustin had to share the house with 4 VERY loud-crazy Brazilian girls and 2 female dogs! We had a good time cooking up some yummy food and celebrated Christmas Brazilian style, where we wait until midnight on Christmas eve to open up the presents. 

I think I was the one who got the most presents this year so that made me happy! :) I got: a brand new dining table (from Luiza and her friend Carol), a spice rack, Hoover's hard floor cleaner and a very nice perfume all from Dustin. I also got a gift card from Carolina, a purse and shoes from my mom, earrings from Luiza and her friend, and some other things from some dear friends! 

Carolina's dog, Julie, is Bella's half sister and Bella is half her size. This was Julie's Santa's outfit on Bella, it looked so cute, but extra large!!!!

This is my beautiful sister Luiza with Bella and Bella's stocking! I had two little stockings for the dogs and they were full of treats. They were very excited!!! Luiza had just finished cooking when she took this picture, she did not have any makeup on and will kill me when she sees I put this picture up.

This is Luiza and Carol (her friend) posing with Bella. It was so much fun having them here! We all had a very good time and I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas! 

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Happy Birthday Carô!


Today is my sister Carolina's birthday. And even though she doesn't like to tell people, she is the oldest one in our family. She actually doesn't look like she is the oldest but that's beside the point!
She is a very good sister, as you can see in the pictures, she always had me with her... even when she didn't want to, she was forced to carry me around. I loved being with her and her friends.
After many years she moved to Utah and since I was still in High School, I couldn't follow her... but as soon as I could I was there with her!
Carolina has a huge heart and cares so much for everyone! We as sisters will always argue and fight a little but that's just because we love each other too much!
Thanks for everything Carô and I hope you have a great birthday today. Sorry we can't be there with you! Love you tons!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A little Christmas treat...

Send your own ElfYourself eCards

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Brazil so it's never been one of the holidays I go crazy about. However, since I've been living here in the USA for a while now I've gotten used to it and look forward to the holiday and of course all the eating. I never really enjoy when on Thanksgiving dinner people start saying what they are thankful for and totally put you on the spot. I usually skip it and don't say anything, but since I have a blog this year, I thought I should share with everyone what I am thankful for.

  • My husband
  • My parents
  • All of my family
  • Dustin's family
  • Bella
  • Good friends and their kids
  • The gospel
  • Jesus Christ
  • The temple
  • Our house
  • Our cars
  • Dustin's good job
  • The opportunity to go back to school
  • Our "new" ward
  • Clothes
  • Health
  • The weather right now in Las Vegas
  • Knowledge
  • Food
  • Water
  • Nature
  • Chocolate (it's not food, it's another necessity)

Alright, I guess this is enough for now, there are more silly things I'm thankful for but if I list all of them this will be a very long post! So, what are YOU thankful for?

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Congratulations Renato and Priscilla!

This post is more for me than anyone else really since we can keep these posts forever! My brother Renato got married on Friday and it was one of the saddest I've ever felt for living so far away. My dad was awesome enough to use today's technology and set up a little "live feed" station so me, my sister and Priscilla's sister; who also lives in the USA could watch it. It was great to watch the whole thing but it was still sad that we couldn't be there.

In Brazil, the temple marriage isn't considered a "legal marriage" so most people have a nice wedding reception where the bishop or stake President (in this case my Dad), will do the legal ceremony with all the paperwork. And then, they get sealed in the temple. It's tiring, but worth it! I love my brother! He is one of the funniest people I've ever met in my life and it makes me sad that I couldn't be part of something so special in his life. But I'm sure the only thing he was really worried about and antsy to get to was to get everything over with, grab his brand new wife, hop on a plane and start enjoying his honeymoon! :) Amo voces e boa sorte! Beijos!
The newest addition to the Toffanelli Family! Welcome Priscilla, we're happy to have you as part of our family!
Luiza was one of the bridesmaids and that was how she was thanked, Brazilian style! :)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

I'm going back to school!

I go back to school on the 10th of November (next Monday) and I'm surprisingly very excited! This has been a goal of mine since Dustin finished getting his law degree. However, for the last year I had been putting it off because I didn't know I would qualify for a student loan. It didn't click that I'm not on a student visa anymore. (International students don't get approved for a federal student loan). And after applying for a couple of jobs and realizing I'm not really qualified to do much more than what I have already done, I decided to take the step and go back to school.
Now, I couldn't see myself going to a campus and having to deal with 18-21 year olds... so I went to University of Phoenix and decided to do their online program; which is awesome and it enables me to work during the day! I transferred some credits, which means I could start on my Bachelors degree OR I could get my Associates and Bachelors degree AT THE SAME TIME! So that's what I decided to do, I'll be getting two degrees at the same time in the same amount of time. If you're interested in going back to school and think what I'm doing is a good idea, let me know and I'll give you my enrollment counselor's name and number, he is awesome!!!
So yeah, YAY me and wish me luck! :)

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

4x4 Tag

Maisy tagged me with the 4x4 tag and since I have nothing better to do I'll do it!

Here are the rules:
Open your pictures folder and post the 4th picture in your 4th folder, then give a brief description of the picture and pass on the tag.

I'm not really sure what was happening here. But it was on Dustin's birthday and I assume Karlie was wondering what that metal thing on the floor was and Kaio was pointing at leaves in the pool. It's kinda cute how none of them are looking at the camera.

I'm going to tag a couple of people and you guys HAVE to do it. Hhaha just kidding... I'm tagging: Kathryn, Katya, Niki and Ashley

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Mommmmmmy!!!!

I was lucky enough to have both of my parents visiting me for a little while. My dad was here for 3 days and my mom for 13 days. She left tonight and I already miss her. I know some people might think I'm a weirdo or too sensitive, but I'm so close to my mom and living so far away from her hurts me a lot. She is the most amazing woman ever. Everyone that meets her, loves her even if they don't even speak the same language. She has managed to be a cool and hip mom without losing our respect for her. I'm so thankful for her and my father. They are great examples in my life and I don't know what would have been of me if I didn't have them in my life. I'm not a parent yet, but I do hope to be like my parents some day. If I am, I'm sure my kids will love me tons!!! :)

I LOVE my parents so much and already can't wait to see them again!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

For those of you that know me pretty well know that I'm a pink-ribbon nut! I try to every month buy something with the pink ribbon on it so I feel like I'm helping at least a little bit with resources to find the cure to breast cancer.
Did you know that 1 in 3 women will have breast cancer? Do we know enough about the disease in order to know what to do just in case it happens to us, a friend or family member? I think it would be a good idea to add something to my blog in case you're interested in knowing more about it. I got this from the Susan G. Komen for the Cure homepage. There is a lot of great information there, so if you ever have a couple of minutes, go there and read a little about this life threatening, yet curable disease.

What is Breast Cancer?
Every day, cells in your body divide, grow and die. Most of the time cells divide and grow in an orderly manner. But sometimes cells grow out of control. This kind of growth of cells forms a mass or lump called a tumor. Tumors are either benign or malignant.

Benign [bee-NINE] tumors
Benign tumors are not cancerous. But left untreated, some can pose a health risk, so they are often removed. When these tumors are removed, they typically do not reappear. Most importantly, the cells of a benign tumor do not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body.

Malignant [ma-LIG-nant] (cancerous) tumors
Malignant tumors are made of abnormal cells. Malignant tumor cells can invade nearby tissue
and spread to other parts of the body. A malignant tumor that develops in the breast is called
breast cancer.

Breast cancer growth

The light circles represent normal breast cells and the dark-shaded circles represent cancerous breast cells. As the cancerous cells grow and multiply, they develop into a malignant tumor within the breast.


How does breast cancer grow and spread?
To continue growing, malignant breast tumors need to be fed. They get nourishment by developing new blood vessels in a process called angiogenesis. The new blood vessels supply the tumor with nutrients that promote growth. As the malignant breast tumor grows, it can expand into nearby tissue. This process is called invasion. Cells can also break away from the primary, or main, tumor and spread to other parts of the body.The cells spread by traveling through the blood stream and lymphatic system. This process is called metastasis. When malignant breast cells appear in a new location, they begin to divide and grow out of control again as they create another tumor. Even though the new tumor is growing in another part of the body, it is still called breast cancer. The most common locations of breast cancer metastases are the lymph nodes, liver, brain, bones and lungs.
Why does breast cancer grow?
We all have genes that control the way our cells divide and grow. When these genes do not work like they should, a genetic error, or mutation, has occurred. Mutations may be inherited or spontaneous. Inherited mutations are ones you were born with — an abnormal gene that one of your parents passed on to you at birth. Inherited mutations of specific genes, such as the BRCAI and BRCA2 genes, increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer. Spontaneous mutations occur within your body during your lifetime. The actual cause or causes of mutations
still remains unknown. Researchers have identified two types of genes that are important to cell growth. Errors in these genes turn normal cells into cancerous ones.

But remember…
Cells may be growing out of control before any symptoms of the disease appear. That is why breast screening to find early changes is so important.The sooner a problem is found, the better a woman’s chances are for survival. Experts recommend that women 40 years and older have a mammogram every year. If you have a history of breast cancer in your family, talk with your doctor about risk assessment, when to start getting mammograms and how often to have them. If your mother or sister had breast cancer before menopause, you may need to start getting mammograms and yearly clinical breast exams before age 40. It is important for all women to have clinical breast exams done by a health care provider at least every three years starting at age 20 and every year after age 40.
Breast Self-Awareness
Except for skin cancers, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, but it can be successfully treated. Screening tests can find cancer early, when it’s most treatable.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure® recommends that you:

1. Know your risk
Talk to your family to learn about your family health history
Talk to your provider about your personal risk of breast cancer

2. Get screened
Ask your doctor which screening tests are right for you if you are at a higher risk
Have a mammogram every year starting at age 40 if you are at average risk
Have a clinical breast exam at least every 3 years starting at 20, and every year starting at 40

3. Know what is normal for you. See your health care provider right away if you notice any of these breast changes:
Lump, hard knot or thickening
Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening
Change in the size or shape of the breast
Dimpling or puckering of the skin
Itchy, scaly sore or rash on the nipple
Pulling in of your nipple or other parts of the breast
Nipple discharge that starts suddenly
New pain in one spot that doesn’t go away

4. Make healthy lifestyle choices
Maintain a healthy weight
Add exercise into your routine
Limit alcohol intake

I know this post was long but I feel strongly about this topic. And we can never be TOO informed about it. AGAIN, if you are reading this and would like to know more about breast cancer go to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure homepage, they have so much info there!
I saw on a TV show the other day that most women don't do a breast self exam because they don't really know HOW or WHEN to do it. And when they do it, they don't know what's normal. If you are one of them, here's a link to a short tutorial that will teach how to look and feel for any changes in your breasts.http://cms.komen.org/bse/

Thanks for reading this post and here's to finding the cure!!!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Happy Birthday Bella!!!

Our little Bella is three years old today! She was born September 11, 2005. She is my mom's dog's daughter. We picked her up in December (of the same year) from my parents. And she's been making our lives so much better ever since. Of course she is a pain once in a while, especially when we have friends over that have kids, but still we wouldn't trade her for anything in this world.
I love dogs and LOVE having one of my own. If humans were more like dogs, this world would be a better place! I have a little book called "Utterly lovable dogs" and it has some great quotes I'd like to share.

"Whoever else thinks you are of little worth- to your dog you are the centre of the universe" - Pam Brown

"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion" - Author unknown

"The average dog has one request to all humankind. Love me." - Helen Exley

"Give a pup a home and a little love and he will give you his heart forever" - Pam Brown

"A dog trusts deeply and so is easily betrayed" - Charlotte Gray

"A dull day, a sad day, a frustrating day - but everyething seems bright when a small furry object hurls into your arms and tells you how very glad he is to see you home" - Pam Brown

This is so Bella... so it's the last one I'm sharing:

"You come home. The dog throws itself at you. 'Where have you been? You've been so long... I love you, love you, love you. What's in the bag? Something for me? Oh, let me lick your ear. Oh, let me chew your gloves. You're HOME!!!'" - Pam Brown

She was about a month old when this picture was taken! She looked like a little rat!

She was about 2 months old when this picture was taken. Notice that it's a computer monitor behind her! She was soooo little! Those white bandages kept her ears all up and perky! Otherwise her ears would fall down and she wouldn't look like a true Yorkie.

This was the day we were leaving Brazil to go back to Virginia, she barely had enough hair to put up on a bow.

This was a very sad day for her. She got spayed that day... look how sad she looks! :( Poor baby!

She was about a year old when this picture was taken. She looks so beautiful! Yorkshire Terriers start with dark black hair and then it fades with time. This is my favorite picture of her!

This was last year, when she turned 2 years old. She was being difficult and not wanting to take a picture!

This is her latest picture. She is all grown up now, 3 years old and 5 lbs! Look at that face! I can't resist. Doesn't she look like an angel? Yeah, well...she is not! But like I said, wouldn't trade her for anything in this world! We love our little Bella!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Happy Anniversary to US!

I guess Summer is the season of Anniversaries... so here we are, celebrating our 5th Wedding Anniversary on August 30th. We've been together for 8 years and it still amazes me how we still can stand each other! hahaha Dustin said that he heard somewhere that once you've hit the 5 year mark, you're good to go for the rest of your life. I told him "yay" not very enthusiastically, he just smiled and gave me a kiss instead of being hurt. I'm so glad that we've finally passed the phase of not understanding when each other is being sarcastic. :)

Anyway, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY honey! You're the best and I'm looking forward to spending forever with you since I don't really have a choice! (he constantly says I'm stuck with him). LOVE YOU!

This was taken in 2000! Look at us a lot younger and skinnier!

This was taken on our Wedding in August, 2003! The happiest day of our lives!

This is us now... 2008! Yep, older, fatter, less hair BUT wiser and still crazy about each other!

Friday, August 29, 2008

What's Your Name's Hidden Meaning?

Who needs Dr. Phil if you can just go to this homepage, type in your name and it will tell you everything there is to know about you?! This is all so true, every Marina I've ever met is JUST like me! hahaha OK, this is totally bogus but I thought it was fun so I'm posting it anyway!

What Marina Means
You are confident, self assured, and capable. You are not easily intimidated.
You master any and all skills easily. You don't have to work hard for what you want.
You make your life out to be exactly how you want it. And you'll knock down anyone who gets in your way!

You are usually the best at everything ... you strive for perfection.
You are confident, authoritative, and aggressive.
You have the classic "Type A" personality.

You are wild, crazy, and a huge rebel. You're always up to something.
You have a ton of energy, and most people can't handle you. You're very intense.
You definitely are a handful, and you're likely to get in trouble. But your kind of trouble is a lot of fun.

You tend to be pretty tightly wound. It's easy to get you excited... which can be a good or bad thing.
You have a lot of enthusiasm, but it fades rather quickly. You don't stick with any one thing for very long.
You have the drive to accomplish a lot in a short amount of time. Your biggest problem is making sure you finish the projects you start.

You are very intuitive and wise. You understand the world better than most people.
You also have a very active imagination. You often get carried away with your thoughts.
You are prone to a little paranoia and jealousy. You sometimes go overboard in interpreting signals.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Did you like the book?

This is for those who have read "Breaking Dawn". If you haven't finished yet, maybe you shouldn't read this post.
I'm just wondering what everyones opinion is on the book. Did you like it? Do you think there's going to be a next one? Do you even want there to be a next one?

I made sure to take my time reading this one so I could enjoy every page of it. The other books weren't as long and I finished them wanting more. This one, not so much! I don't know if it's because not a whole lot happened or what! The first Bella book was fun because it was a continuation of the last book, so I really liked it. Jacob's book was hilarious to me! I found myself laughing out loud. The rest of the book was interesting until it got kind of creepy. I don't know what y'all thought about Jacob "imprinting" on Renesmee, but I just found it creepy and wrong!!! I also didn't "buy" this time that a teenager was telling the story. I think the writer used words that teenagers DO NOT use! Maybe teenagers these days are more book smart than I thought, although, it's hard to believe that since they write/type like they are on instant messaging! LOL ;)

I know this is a little macabre of me but I was hoping there would be more fighting and more blood shed. Of course not of the little baby but come on, the other books all had that stuff! I guess my point is, I was hoping the book would be a little more exciting. I enjoyed it but not was much as the other ones. Ohhh, And I don't think there should be a next one. What do you think?

Friday, August 8, 2008

Me, a nerd?

So most of you that know us, know that I'm the "cool" one and Dustin is the "nerd" one right? This is something not open for discussion because it's obvious! UNTIL... Dustin's cousin and her friend spent a couple of days here to go to a Star trek convention and we were all having a conversation in my living room when Dustin was making fun of the girls for being nerds and I said "Ohhh look WHO is talking, you're such a nerd!!". Also, I may or may not have said that I was the only cool person in the house at the moment ( I probably included my dog too). He looked at me and said "Ohhh reeeeally? And WHO is so excited to read the new 'vampire' book?" GASP! I could not believe my ears, did he just imply that I'm a nerd?

For those of you who don't know what he is talking about, he means the Twilight series written by Stephenie Meyer. She is an author who graduated from BYU (we won't hold that against her), so her books are LDS-living appropriate. The book is pretty much a love story between this teenage girl who is in love with a vampire. Dustin claims it to be a "nerdy" book because vampires do not exist. I believe I have the right to disagree with that!
So the girl and the vampire are both in high school which made me weird at first because I'm not into teenage literature. But when I started reading the first book I could NOT stop, it was so well written and so much fun! When I was done with the first book, I couldn't wait to read the second one and then the third one! THEN, about a month ago Kathryn told me the writer was about to release a FOURTH book being part of the series. I cannot lie, I was VERY excited! I even went to the writer's homepage to find out when exactly the book would be released... August 2nd! It was only in a couple of days... how FUN!

But it's not like I went to the bookstore and stayed in line to get the book! Now, as far as the people that actually did that... well, they are on their own! That is pretty nerdy!!!!

Anyway, I wasn't even going to buy the book right away (I think), I was willing to wait until it got released on paperback. So the fact that my very good friend Kathryn gave me the book and I didn't have to wait doesn't make me a nerd! It makes me lucky! And the fact that I'm reading a book that teenagers are going crazy about, doesn't make me a nerd! It just means that I'm open to new and exciting things! :) If you haven't read any of the books, read the first one! It's totally worth it! And it will not make you a nerd!

Monday, July 28, 2008

All About ME!

I saw this little questionnaire at a friend's blog and decided to do it too. It kills time and updates my blog, so there ya go! Have fun getting to know me better! ;)
P.S.- Some questions are very random!

Name: Marina
Birthday: May 12 (year not necessary)
Birthplace: Santo André. São Paulo - Brazil
Current location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Brownish/Black
Height: 5'5 (pushing it)
Right or left handed: Right
Your weakness: Chocolate
Perfect Pizza: Grilled chicken Alfredo from The Pie!
Goal you would like to achieve this year: Find a job
Your most overused phrase on a instant message: "hahaha"
Thoughts first waking up: Do I have to???
Your best physical feature: hmmm... smile?
Your bedtime: after midnight
Your most missed memory: Hanging out with my grandma
Pepsi or Coke: Pepsi
Favorite beverage: COLD WATER! (not tap water though)
Chocolate or Vanilla: Chocolate
Cappuccino or Coffee: Neither
Target or Walmart: Target
Do you smoke: No
Do you swear: I try really hard not to
Do you sing: Oh boy, ask my family home evening friends!
Do you shower daily: Yes
Have you ever been in love: Yes
Are you a health freak: No but I should
Do you get along with your family: Yes (as long as we don't live together)
Do you like thunderstorms: Yes, I love them!
Do you play an instrument: No... and I regret that very much
What country would you like to visit: There are so many... Australia, Italy, England, France, Spain, New Zealand, Fiji Islands, Greece, Japan
What was your favorite toy as a kid: My barbie dolls
When you were a kid did you sleep in a bunk bed: Only when we were at our ranch house
Have you every cried watching a movie: Hahaha ALL THE TIME! Not just movies, try watching Extreme Makeover Home Edition and see if YOU don't cry!!!
Are you going to vote: I wish I could, but I'm not an American citizen yet.
Have you ever broken a bone: Yes
Ok, so who are you tagging: All my friends... do it if you're bored!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Babysitting Fun!

We offered our friends Kathryn and Jonathan to babysit their little girl Karlie so they could go out on a nice date. They think we are such nice people to do such thing, they just don't realize how much fun we have hanging out with her.
She loves going to the park so I decided it would be fun to go to one... of course we didn't end up going to the one I was planning on going to because I couldn't really find it; but as we were looking for it (in the wrong direction) we found the one we actually went to. She had a good time swinging and sliding. And since she is the only niece I pretend to have, we took some pictures because she is just SOOOOOO cute!



Notice how "staticky" her hair gets when she is on the slide!

The pictures aren't that great because they were taken with Dustin's cell phone, but you can still see how adorable she is!Everytime she saw me holding the phone she would say "cheeeeese" and smile big at the camera! We love little Karlie! Thanks J and Katee for letting us spend some quality time with her! :)

Thursday, July 10, 2008

My favorite things- Part 1

I know I'm not Oprah and unfortunately all of you who read this blog will not get all the items I post, but I decided it would be fun to share some of my favorite things since I don't have anything interesting to say.

DVR
If you have one or Tivo you know what I'm talking about! I can't believe I survived without it for so long. I absolutely love my DVR! You don't have to watch commercials anymore, you don't have to miss your favorite show... it's great! One negative thing: You do end up watching a lot more TV than you should.


Smoothies

It's been so hot in Las Vegas and there's nothing more refreshing than a fruit Smoothie! I tried Juice it Up! a couple of months ago and loved their options. It's better than Jamba Juice, Keva Juice and Tropical Smoothie!

Juice it Up! has different sizes so if you don't need 24oz. you can buy a smaller one. I can't say enough how yummy their smoothies are! To find a location near you go to: http://www.juiceitup.com/ (I feel like they should be paying me to advertise).


Mary Kay® Ultimate Mascara

Exclusive, all-in-one formula delivers long, thick, voluminous-looking lashes. And it has Smart Wiper™ technology that delivers the exact amount of mascara you need for maximum plumping – without the clumping!

I copied that from their homepage because I thought it was funny! "Maximum plumping - without the clumping" hahahaha. All jokes aside, I love this mascara! Yes, it's a little bit pricier than the stuff you can buy at the grocery store but I promise it's worth it. It really doesn't clump!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Happy Birthday Kathryn!


Just wanted to wish Kathryn a very good birthday! Finally you've turned OUR age... of course that age will not be disclosed on this blog!


Thanks for being such a wonderful friend! I miss living 2 minutes away from you, but we're at least in the same state and can still hang out once a week right? Not enough but still...

I don't know what would have been of me when we first moved to Vegas if you weren't here. Thank you so much for everything you do! We love you tons and can't wait to spend more birthdays with you, maybe until we have grey hair?! (of course mine will be hidden under some crazy fake hair color!!!). Oh also, I can't forget to thank you for giving us Karlie!!!! Our lives would be so boring without her in them!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Cub Scouts... AGAIN!

So, last Sunday one of the bishopric counselors wanted to meet with me and Dustin. Of course we knew no good could come out of that meeting. But since we had just gotten a calling, we thought it would be a talk... but Dustin had JUST talked last week... so we thought... they will ask ME to give a talk. I also wondered if they were giving me another calling and I thought to myself, I will have to say NO if they call me to teach Sunday School or cub scouts leader, since I had that calling in Williamsburg and did NOT like it!

After a lot of talking he finally mentioned that our names kept popping up when they were talking about this specific calling, but since we had just been called to be ward missionaries they tried to think of other people... WELL, they obviously didn't think hard enough because they called us both to be Cub Scout Leaders. Dustin looked at me right away when the counselor said that and I just closed my eyes and thought to myself "NO NO NO NO NO NO". Dustin said he would accept the calling but that the counselor would have to convince me to do it. SO, obviously I didn't learn my lesson (or was punished enough) when I had that calling last time so I'll have to do it again! Come on, I could not say no.

Funny thing is that we were released from being ward missionaries that same day when we had not even been set apart yet. They thanked us for "all our service"! Kind of embarrassing...I didn't look, but I bet the ward mission leader did not rise his right hand!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Happy Birthday Dustin!


So Dustin has finally turned 27 years old! Man, am I bitter that he is a year younger than me?! We are lucky enough to have a couple of friends that can stand us, so we invited them over for cake and ice cream. Notice how the picture is not that great? Well, maybe it's because my cake did not turn out as pretty as I wanted it to be. What was I thinking? Trying something new for his birthday? But Dustin really wanted me to bake him a cake... so I did. It might not have looked so good, but it sure tasted yummy!!! We had a good time visiting with our friends; Kathryn, Jonathan, Karlie, Katya, Bryan, Kaio and Dustin's father, Eric. I'm so very thankful for their friendship and support. But mostly, I'm thankful that 27 years ago Dustin was born! I love you honey and am looking forward to many more birthdays together!


Kaio and Karlie were sure having a good time being all loud and adorable!!!! They were singing "ring around the roses" on this picture.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Everyone is doing it...

I know we don't have any kids and not a lot goes on in our lives that is worth blogging, but hey... everyone is doing it! And to tell you the truth, I've read a lot of blogs that are NOT that exciting so we decided to have one too! :)