Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Sunday, January 4, 2015

November 2014

In November, Elizabeth's family came down to Utah for a visit. We got to spend a little time with them at the cabin and then in Salt Lake with Samuel and Sarah.




For Thanksgiving, we got to visit Thomas' parents in Florida.






We toured old town Pensacola
We visited IHMC

I all of a sudden started looking pregnant :) My belly really popped that week.



The turkey: deep-fried & delicious!

We're glad we could spend time with family this November, especially getting to visit Thomas' parents where they live. We have much to be grateful for :)

oxox

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Bradshaw-Paulson Thanksgiving 2013

Trying to figure out holidays and how/where/with whom to spend them as a married couple with full-time jobs and no kids is challenging! We love getting to visit family, but with more specialized positions at work and limited time off, it is difficult to plan around schedules and so on.

Last Thanksgiving, in order to see both Thomas' parents and mine, we invited them all to the Bradshaw family cabin for a few days.

Our first night up there, we had a yummy dinner and then got to work on Thanksgiving crafts and food preparation.










Samuel joined us, too. We did some crafts, puzzles, games... lots of cooking! And ate a lot of delicious food.






Since we were together, I made a Bûche de Noël for Thomas' birthday, and he opened a few gifts we'd brought:



That Saturday, we all went to Salt Lake to attend an endowment session at the Salt Lake Temple and then attend a special concert at the Tabernacle.

Looks like I need my sister's photo editing skills to lighten this one up a bit!


Everyone was headed home by Sunday and Monday. We got home Monday and set up our Christmas tree. Thomas' parents stopped by for dinner before their flight after running some errands that day.

My pictures are always the blurry ones...
It was a Thanksgiving to remember! We all got to know each other better and everyone contributed to an enjoyable atmosphere and time.

oxox

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Lisa graduated! And other updates on our life

Amazing clouds -- taken from BYU's law parking lot
Before I get started on us, I want to express my sorrow for the tragic shooting in Connecticut on Friday. I ache for that community and the many families who lost their precious little ones. I think many factors contributed to its culmination but I know of only one way to find peace in its wake: through Jesus Christ and His infinite atonement. My familiarity with the words of some of His servants helps me, though mournful, to gain needed perspective and hope. You can find comfort in these talks, too.

Thomas took this photo in Western Utah (west of Tooele I believe) while I was driving on our trip back to Utah after Thanksgiving
With finals wrapping up last week, I am officially finished with my undergraduate degree at BYU! Grades aren't officially in yet, but I have a hunch that I passed all of my classes this semester.

Speaking of classes, thank you to any and all of you who helped me with my family life education project. Partially thanks to you, I earned my highest ever grade in that class - 99.67%! My groupmates and I made a pretty good team and turned out a great project.

Now that I'm done with school, our future is a little up in the air. We figure we'll move out of Utah within the next year sometime, and we are planning to head to a west coast state. For now, though, we'll just be around and continue working at our jobs. We'll let you know if we figure anything else out.

Snowy day in Provo
Since our last post, Thomas got a haircut and had the beard shaved off. People's reactions are so funny - people in the ward still comment how they weren't sure who that guy was sitting by me but then realized it was indeed Thomas.

Coincidentally, this is what Thomas looks like with a handlebar mustache...

We had a pretty big snowstorm in the middle of November. Since there were still leaves on many trees, and because the snow that came was wetter (=heavier) than normal Utah snow, a lot of branches (big ones, too) broke off the trees around Provo. Our yard was a disaster. We did a lot of cleanup and our upstairs neighbors helped.


We spent a nice Thanksgiving week in California. We visited Elizabeth and her family for a weekend (where we met our nephew Nasuikau for the first time), and then spent some time with my family.

Elizabeth and Saki
Mere did my hair...
We made fruit pizza. Glenn decorated his to look like a car!
Nasuikau is a happy little guy!
We got to spend a day in the Bay Area with my aunt and some cousins that I don't think I've seen since our wedding.
I love these people :o)
We also got to spend an evening with another aunt and cousin. 

Mom, Aunt Lucy, Gail
Thanksgiving itself was pretty low-key with mostly just my family and their new(ish) neighbor. That evening, a friend of Morgan came over for a little while.

Scrumptious desserts made by my mom & sister. Morgan makes a mean pumpkin pie and cheesecake. My mom tried out a pumpkin-pecan pie this year.
Morgan, my dad, and Morgan's friend played us some music.
Purrl
Zip
Over the course of the week we got to see some other friends too, like Monica and her family and my friend Lanessa and a bunch of the ward I grew up in.

BFFs!
Unfortunately, we both ended up getting sick and felt crummy for most of our visit.

Morgan had a captivated audience when she made balloon animals for Mere & Glenn!
We celebrated Thomas' birthday early while there.
When we got back I had 2 more weeks of classes. I was very busy finishing final projects like my temple mosaic.

This was a much more involved project than I had planned on.
We went to an Italian Choir production for FHE one Monday. Samuel was part of the choir and did a solo. It was a lot of fun and got us in the Christmas spirit! We love beautiful music.

These are the guys in the choir. There were a lot more girls.
My last day of classes coincided with Thomas' birthday. I surprised him by coming home between classes (which I'd never done before) and cleaning the house, wrapping presents, baking a Bûche de Noël & 2 loaves of bread, and putting up the Christmas tree. Some family members and I went in on a server kit for him. It was really fun trying to keep it a secret for him! He understood the bigger picture once he opened a couple of the presents. He got right to work doing whatever one does with a server that night (meanwhile, I grouted my mosaic).

You can't really open a computer case as a gift and not realize what all the other things are likely going to be :o)
Bûche de Noël
I need to work on the frame, but the mosaic itself is complete :o)
This past week my little sister got her mission call! She will be serving in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. We are so excited for her! She will be an excellent missionary and I think she will love Louisiana.


Merry Christmas!
oxox