Sunday, May 29, 2011

Holy Hail!

Last week during the crazy storms, we had some serious hail. We both have some pretty good dents on our cars. Kind of a bummer, but we're counting our blessings. We looked at the google earth images of Joplin MO the other night and I couldn't believe how much damage that storm did. Our prayers to the people of Joplin and to the Jones family (Jake and Matt Jones are friends of Jesse's from BYU - their family is in Joplin). 
That's pretty big hail!
On a lighter note, JESSE GOT A BUZZ! A hair cut, that is. And I got to do it! There's something so satisfying about cutting all of someone's hair off. Jesse spends the entire day at the library these days studying for the first board exam and has no professors or preceptors to impress, so why not? Plus it's getting hot here! And if Brad can do it, so can Jesse! Who wore it better? We'll leave that up to our followers...all four of you:) My vote is for Jesse, of course.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Houston

On Mother's Day weekend, Jesse and I drove to HOUSTON!!! We left Friday afternoon. The first 30 minutes of the trip were excellent...and then the plastic skid plate just under the front bumper of our car partially fell off and started dragging on the road. Luckily, the nearest gas station was only a couple of miles away. We bought some duct tape. The car was dirty. It didn't really stick. We stopped twenty-something miles later. Tried the tape again. But the car was still dirty. It still didn't stick. So an hour after we pulled onto the freeway, we were barely outside of the Dallas Metroplex. 
I should have taken a picture, but I didn't think Jesse would appreciate it. 


Anyway, we got to Houston and headed to Hayley & Jeff's wedding open house. We'd eaten breakfast, nibs, a Dairy Queen dipped cone, and chocolate-covered raisins. At the open house, there were more desserts, including red velvet cake balls, cheese cake, and peanut butter m&m's...yum. The open house was from 7 to 10, and as "kin" (commonly used term in Texas for "as close as family because we grew up in a tiny, rural town together") to the Mattsons, we stayed almost the entire time. 
I took pictures...with Cynthia's camera. Don't have them, sorry.


Anyway, Jesse was already annoyed about the car falling apart, and then I starved him all night. Poor guy needed some real food. At 10:30 PM we pulled into a little pizza place called Luigi's. We each ordered a slice, but then they said it was easier for them to just make a medium for us to share. We finished it in 10 minutes. 
I would have taken a picture, but I was too busy eating 4 slices of pizza. 


On SATURDAY, Jesse and I hung out with Rand and Cynthia. We shopped at a fancy mall (I got navy Sperry's!:), got BBQ for lunch, and then went to an international festival in downtown Houston. That night we met up with Hayley and Jeff and we all went to a ballet showcase at an outdoor theater with free grass seating. 



International Festival - lots of greasy food and sweaty people,  including us
Grass seats at the outdoor theater - Jesse is SO happy to be at the ballet


Not the best BBQ in Texas, but I guess it beats a meal of licorice and chocolate.
Jesse took the car to a tire shop and they took the skip plate off, so our ride home wasn't nearly as annoying as the ride down. Plus, we stopped for BBQ!

I love new shoes, nice weather, BBQ, Houston, the Mattsons and the Rosenbaughs, ballets, duct tape, picnics, people-watching, road trips with Jesse, and FUN WEEKENDS!!!!