Monday, January 28, 2008

Happy 33rd in Scottsdale


Bri surprised me with a quick trip to AZ (with Nik and Mike) to see Linds and Chris. We had a ball. The drinking, laughing, dancing, eating...and did I mention drinking, were abundant. As Brian said, " I've never seen anyone be able to make you laugh until you almost throw up like when you are with Nik and Linds!".

Our nightly hangout was "Ernie's", which is what Lindsey likes to call an "upscale karaoke bar". In all honesty, the people were quite good, and who would have known we would have been slow dancing at a karaoke bar!!

I simply have the best friends in the world!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Tv Time


Heinous picture of me, hilarious pic of the world's most spoiled dogs!!!

Happy Birthday to me!


Today is the big 33rd birthday! I still cannot believe I am "that" old, I guess it is because I still think of myself as 18 :)

My wonderful friends, Kari and Ethan, along with Linds and Colin, had us over for pizza/beer/wine/vodka tonics! It is hard for me to believe that these people were not in my life a few years ago, and now I count them as my dearest friends! I guess I owe RMGDRI for that too!

We are off to AZ tomorrow to celebrate with Nik, Mike, Lindsey & Chris... I am sure there will be plenty to write after this trip!

Monday, January 21, 2008

A piece of who you are


My mom had a wonderful and thoughtful idea for a gift for Bri's birthday- to preserve and frame the flag that belonged to his father, Tom, who passed away when he was 18 months old. Bri's mom was nice enough to give us permission to do so, and sent the flag to my mom to work her magic.

I think we were all shocked at how beautiful it turned out. Esther had included his dates of service with the military, which my mom added to the plaque.
It goes without saying that Brian was incredibly touched, and very proud to have something of Tom's that we can hang in our home.

Taking Stock


How often do you take stock of what you have? It became very clear to me last night that I do not do it enough.


Brian and I went to Nik's house last night to have a family dinner to celebrate our birthdays. Us girls sat in the kichen, wine glass in hand, gossiping and solving the worlds problems. We shared some secrets, played therapist, and talked a lot about the wedding.


Over my shoulder my dad, uncle, Brian and Great Granny watched football...yelling, cheering & dancing (Bri)!


We had a great time, as I always do with my family. It is chaos, we most always argue over something, we always eat an hour later than we say we are going to, & one of my nephews always ends up on the floor crying over something, but there is more love than you could ask for. It is very subtle, but very much a staple in our gatherings.


Great Granny is not doing incredibly well, and I think we all quietly worry about what is next. Nik made sure to get a good picture of Brian and I with her before we left- it sounds morbid, but something I am glad she did.


It was just one of those great nights where I was so thankful for who I belong to.


Sunday, January 20, 2008

Our Herd




Deacon, our newest addition





Bobbie, Sadie & Zachey Poo

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Wedding Dress

Us Munger girls are super shoppers...less than 1.5 hours we had the dress and veil picked out- and it is quite beautiful, if I do say so myself!