Here I am sitting in our little apartment in Claremont California writing my first blog post. Hopefully this will make up for all those sporadic journal entries I made growing up. You know the entries that end with "more tomorrow" but the date on the next entry is two years later. Yep. That is totally me. Where to begin? Recently I have had a lot of big changes in my life. In December 2013 I got married. 2014 Randy was accepted to Graduate school in California, we both graduated from BYU-Idaho and made the big move here. I will admit, I was more than a little nervous come the morning of the big move. Tears were shed as I snacked on carrot sticks and listened to Queen. Yeah, I'm a big baby. But nevertheless, we packed up in our Budget truck and made the 22 hour drive to Claremont. That was the hardest part. Sitting in the car for hours on end, not knowing what it would be like when we got there. But we survived and are loving it here! Our ward is fantastic. There have been so many kind and generous people who have gone out of our way to make us feel welcome. That's the great thing about the church; you have a family everywhere you go. I am the newest choir director and have been laden with the task of coming up with an entire Christmas program. (it wasn't that hard, I stole one from online. don't tell) Randy teaches the youth (12-15 year old) all the guys think he is hilarious and all the girls have crushes on him. Next week is Randy's last week of his first semester in Graduate School. Of course, he rocked it. I am so proud of him. He was made to be a Scholar. But not this girl. My first thought when I graduated was "Yes, I never have to go to school again." (or take another math class) I teach voice lessons from home and I LOVE it. It's seriously the best thing ever. I have 8 students right now, but I hope to continue to get more. I love being able to do what I love for a job. Not only that, but I get to meet a lot of interesting people I would have never met otherwise. I have many other things to comment on such as family, dealing with the fact that there is no snow here in December, and a story of two drunk men on Thanksgiving, but alas it is very late, so I will leave you with some photos of random things that have recently happened in our lives. Enjoy!
Randy asked me to marry him. (it's a really great story in case you were wondering)
We got married two days after Christmas (sorry mom)
I performed in my Senior Recital. It was the most stressful process of my entire adult life, and my voice was gone by the end of it.
I thought I'd add this little beauty. Did I mention I love Opera? At the burg I got to be in Operas ALL the time and I loved it. This was the Ride of the Valkyries by Wagner. We presented it with a more modern twist by dressing up like bikers. My Character was Grim Gerde. And yes I will be naming my first child that. Regardless of gender.
And yes, we were Clark Kent and Lois Lane for Halloween. And yes we won a prize for best couples costume. You're welcome world
I cried the entire way to Portland when we moved there. It was so hard to move away, but we ended up loving it! You guys will have so many fun adventures. I'm stoked about your blog, and I'm also honored to be the first to comment on it. :) Love you Heidle. -chels
ReplyDeleteoh chels! I love you too! I miss you guys tons. You are the best. :)
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