Showing posts with label Momma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Momma. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2015

Road Trippin'

On my way to BYU, Momma and I made a few stops and had some really good times. I thought I'd share a few of them here!

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Counting Down

Graduation is in 68 days.

Whaaaaaat?!?!

What in the world? How it time moving so quickly?
(....yet so slowly.)



I have officially accepted my admission to BYU,  and have begun the extremely scary exciting process of registering for classes, applying for housing, and taking a lot of 
deep breaths.

Because Utah is far away. Like 2000 miles away. (Wow. That's a lot.)


From: Provo, UT To: Gulf Breeze, FL


The fact that I will be packing up my room, loading up the car, and driving cross country with my mom just a short month after that is terrifying, but I am more than excited for the new experiences, people, and places coming my way! 





Saturday, March 7, 2015

Beach Day


Today was absolutely gorgeous.

FINALLY.

It has been rainy + cold + foggy for what feels like forever.
But the sun was shining,
the temperature warmed up (just enough),
and there was not a single cloud in the sky.

So what did that mean?
Obviously, it meant rushing to get home from work,
changing into something comfy,
getting into the car as quickly as possible,
driving fast (just slightly over the speed limit),
and GETTING TO THE BEACH.

(And dragging your lovely Momma with you. 
Because what's a beautiful day worth if you don't share it??)

But seriously, I am so grateful to live where I live.
I mean...


Just look at this!!
It does not get much better.

It wasn't warm enough to swim or anything.
In fact it was just a little chilly.

BUT spring fever took over...





(p.s. This is the. best. feeling in the. entire. world. Or at least my favorite!) 

Such a good day. I love the satisfaction that comes from knowing that I was able to enjoy the little things. I had such a good time just walking on the beach, talking with my mom, and looking at the seashells. No matter how many times I go, this view will never get old.