Monday, August 26, 2013

End of my internship and our trip to Idaho Falls

Hey everyone! It's Ashley this time. Finally getting caught up on our summer blog posts! 

So I finished my internship a couple weeks ago which was bittersweet. For those of you who don't remember, I spent the spring and summer interning with the Division of Child and Family Services. I worked with foster teens in the Transition to Adult Living program. I met so many incredible social workers and some awesome teens. I also had some pretty crazy experiences which helped me learn a lot. I learned that I actually would enjoy working as a caseworker with DCFS if I can't get into grad school right after graduation. We'll see what happens with that :)
This is a picture on my last day with my wonderful supervisor Terri. She is an amazing lady and I learned so much from her :)
So two weekends ago, Adam and I traveled up to Idaho Falls with my sister Stephanie, her husband Matt, and her baby boy Anders. We went up there to visit my aunt Linsy and uncle Brad. They have three boys that are the same ages as me and my two sisters so we've always been pretty close. They all used to live in Maryland but Linsy and Brad moved to Idaho Falls a while back. Now that my sister and I live in Provo, it's only a four hour drive to their house. They had us come up at this particular time because all three of my cousins were going to be there! One of them I hadn't seen in about 7 years! Steph and I were super excited to see everyone :)
Steph and Matt in the back seat
Anders and I enjoying the boring drive to Idaho
The first night was pretty chill :) We had burgers and all the cousins (and their spouses) played games :) my aunt and uncle's house is in the hills east of Idaho Falls and gets amazing sunsets so we had to take a picture.
The next day we went down to a Farmer's market in town which had lots of fun food and cool things :) Adam and I got some yummy caramel corn and huckleberry lemonade. We also walked along the Snake River.
In front of the river and with the Idaho Falls temple in the background
After that, we all went to a Mexican restaurant for lunch and met up with my other aunt Amber and her three kids. It was so great to see them since the last time I did, she only had two kids. Her kids are adorable and the baby was so sweet. I took advantage of the time with them to hold little James as much as I could :) In the evening, we went mini-golfing at this place near Rigby which was a blast.

This is my oldest cousin Calvin with Adam. Calvin is hilarious and it was so great to hang out with him again :)
I got a hole in one once which I was excited about :) we finished the night with some yummy shaved ice. We went to church with them the next day and then that evening had a party for my cousin Devin's daughter Emmy who turned two.
Me with the birthday girl
We had lots of fun having all of Amber's kids, Anders, and Emmy together and they loved playing with Emmy's new bubble machine. Then on Monday it was time for us to head out. But we got some good pictures before we left.
my three cousins (Bryce, Calvin, Devin) and my aunt
my cousin Devin and his wife Suzie with their little girl Emmy
All the cousins :) (Stephanie, Bryce, Calvin, Devin, me)
Overall, an awesome trip! :) I miss them all and hope it won't be too long until I see them again.

Well, thats all for now!

<3 Ashley

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Colorado Trip

This is Adam again!  We had quite the busy summer this year.  After my birthday, we had a short visit by my mother who brought a desk and a glider from my parent's house since they did not want them anymore and we could use them.  It was a fun, short visit and the furniture that she brought has become some of the most used furniture in the house. :-)

Later in July, Ashley and I went on a well-planned trip to Colorado.  Not only was this a chance to visit family and not only was it Ashley's first visit to Colorado outside of the winter months, it was also necessary for a research paper that I am doing.


Ashley was really enjoying the view of the mountains in the summer


She also enjoyed taking pictures of me driving. (This is my excited face) :-)
We were visiting for three full days but we reserved the last day, Saturday, for the family as my sister Ruth and all of her kids were going to be in town as well.  The first two days, Ashley and I would go into Denver to visit places and then go back for games and rest in the evening.

At this point, I should probably explain my research project.  I am doing a paper on Colorado Mining Age Domestic Architecture.  I have been interested in how a city like Denver, famous for the instant wealth of a mining boom, would reflect architectural practices of the more established wealthy of the east coast, in a period commonly referred to as the Gilded Age.  My goal was to visit a few houses to explore some of the architectural and interior design techniques used and compare them to the Gilded Age 'cottages' of the East Coast.

The first house I visited was the Castle Marne, a old home turned into a bed and breakfast.  The owners were most interested in helping me with the project and I spent over an hour talking to the owner, Jim, who gave me a ton of information and was just a wonderful host!  I was very impressed by their kindness, and I would give a glowing recommendation of them as hosts. :-)

Here are a few pictures I took (I took a TON for the project, but only a few I think would be interesting in general):


Ashley and I in front of the Castle Marne
Standing on the front porch
A picture of us from the front door as we stand on the grand staircase
A picture of the fireplace which is original. (In the reflection, you can see our host, Jim)


A portion of the Dining Room


The windows in the Dining Room

After visiting the Castle Marne, Ashley and I went off to lunch and then ended our day at the Molly Brown House.  There are no pictures allowed of the interior but I took a few on the outside.  Here is the best one of the house as a whole:

The next day, Ashley and I went to visit one more home: The Molly Brown Summer Home.  This house is a little less well-known after having been in the same family for 80 years.  For a while, it has been a normal residence, but now they are starting to set it up as a museum.  We had a small group and the tour guide/owner was very informative and kindly allowed us to take some pictures of the place.  I am well aware that permission was given for the purpose of the paper, so I will just show one exterior picture:
This house's interiors were not quite so lavish as the others but it was interesting as the Browns had a greater influence on its design.

That was the end of the research part of the trip but Ashley and I had some fun going to the Adventure Golf place that I used to go to a lot as a kid.  It was fun but we went right after a rather large rainstorm so there were puddles everywhere and the 'greens' were a little squishy.

On Saturday, we got to spend time with Ruth and her family. It was so much fun, as we played croquet in the backyard (a family tradition), spent some time shopping with my teenage niece, and then went to Lakeside Amusement Park as a family.  It was a lot of fun but it was cut short by a rainstorm (the theme of the trip).  I loved going back and introducing Ashley to the old amusement park.  Lakeside was founded almost 100 years ago and some of the rides are very old, but still in operation.  The Roller Coaster ride, for instance was built in the 1930s.  Ashley likes roller coasters, but she was scared of that one a bit just because it is so old, but no worries, it ran perfectly. :-)

Sunday, we packed up and headed back to Utah.  We certainly loved our trip and I loved letting Ashley experience some family traditions especially since we don't know when we will visit Colorado again.

Independence Day and Birthday

So Ashley and I have quite a few posts to catch up on and we will try to work through all the fun before school starts again in one week! Aaah!

The start of July is always a fun time for us since not only do we get to celebrate Independence Day but also my birthday!  As we noted in our last blog, we had moved the first day of July.  We had already planned on inviting family and friends over for a barbeque on July 4th so that was motivation enough to unpack everything quickly.  We made it and my birthday was a great success!

To start off the day, I woke up early while Ashley slept in so that I could continue my tradition of watching 1776.  Ashley doesn't like it too much so we didn't watch it at all last year.  However, while Ashley slept, I was joined by my friend Steven, who watched it with me for the first time while we played Axis and Allies.  Steven and I spent my birthday last year playing Axis and Allies as well and it is beginning to be somewhat of a tradition for us.

Later on, Steven and Kayla played some games with us for a while before we had our barbeque.  We had quite a few friends and family join us and afterward, we watched the Stadium of Fire fireworks.  It was a lot of fun and we closed the night doing sparklers with Steven and Kayla.  Unfortunately, we forgot to take any pictures on my birthday, but we did take pictures the next day when we did some more sparklers.



And here is a picture of the smore cake that Ashley made.  It was quite yummy!