So, first I am going to say that I did get that Sunflower Market job from my last post and it was HORRIBLE! So, after almost a year of that soul-sucking place I decided I need to take action and actually go to school again like I'd wanting to for so long. So we are sacrificing and Nathan and I are both attending Front Range Community College full time as of September. We love going to school together and we even had a class together, Music Appreciation. The semester just ended on the 14th and we both got mostly A's and one B. Pretty dang good for someone who hasn't gone to school in 3 years.
We also both work at the same job which is great. Nathan has worked there for like 2 years and I just started working there when I started school. It's called Dakota Apparel and it's a screen printing shop. It's a small business and the owners are a married couple, Kevin and Karen, who run it. It's nice working for a small locally owned company. And there's only 2 other employees, Armando and Antoinette. Nathan screen prints and I do embroidery. The only problem is in the winter time there is hardly any work, so we haven't been working, which is hard.
Oh yeah so I also wanted to mention that my car got fixed about a year ago in early January. A new transmission. Second transmission that's been put in that car since I've owned it. Nathan and I made a trip to Utah in early January so he could meet some of my family and my car had just got out of the shop when we went on that trip. On the way there on a 2 lane highway off of I-80, it was 2am and we were only an hour away from my sister Liz's. I crossed a bend and there was a huge elk in the road. Nathan was asleep and woke up to us flying in the air after launching off a snow bank. We couldn't see a thing because of the snow on the windshield and we landed and skid for about 100 feet. We were in the air for 30 feet. Luckily, we were both OK and didn't even have a scratch on us. With the help of Liz's husband Rod coming to get us and my parents having a tow truck service, we made it out OK. We waited for a tow truck for about 3 hours and made it to Liz's at about 8am. The luckiest part of this experience was that when we landed there were multiple cars who stopped to check on us. I hadn't seen a car for miles before the accident while I was driving. A really sweet couple with 2 cute kids drove us to a place where we had cell phone reception to call for the tow truck. If it wasn't for them we would have been stranded. I wish I remembered their names so I could thank them again. They were from Spanish Fork so if anyone knows them let me know :) My parents drove to Utah that weekend to meet Nathan and Nathan and my dad spent the weekend getting the car up to par for the trip home. We were so blessed and the Lord was really looking after us. There are photos below.
So Nathan proposed to me on Jan. 19th, 2 days before my birthday and I said yes. I'm sure you have all heard this story, but if someone hasn't and wants me to tell it on here I will. We were married March 14, or 3.14 for pi, at the Logan, UT temple. It was the best wedding I could have wished for, thanks mainly to my parents and other members of my family. I only wished that more of my friends and loved ones could have attended from Washington. There are some photos below.
I will post some photos of the first apartment Nathan and I lived in after this post. We are now living in a different place and I don't have many photos of this place yet, but will post more photos later. Most importantly, we are so happy to be married and are so grateful to all of our loved ones who care for us. I will post again after the holidays with more updates and will try and post more consistently. Love you all!
Here's a ton of photos! and they are chronological
This is one of my favorite photos of Nathan before we dated. Can't you see why I wanted this boy so bad?
Nathan's second costume, some sort of plush velvety running suit...reminds me of George's outfit on Seinfeld