Since our arrival to the Beehive State we have been involved in many wonderful and thrilling activities.
But first of all let me just say that if anyone wants to feel welcomed...just move to Utah. When we first arrived we walked in to our house and sitting on our counter was a home cooked meal (still hot) with a note from our neighbors. Since then it has been an endless carnival of random people ringing the door bell with cookies, muffins, brownies...etc in tow. Wonderful.
Now back to our adventures...
Our second day in the state we were able to have lunch at our favorite spot...The Training Table.
Oh how I missed you the best turkey sandwich I ever had...
We also of course had dinner at Brick Oven.
It was just Mom, Kian, Calah, and I and we had the best food with a lot of laughs.
Mom made a comment that you must have to be on Prozac to work at Brick Oven because everyone is SO cheerful. I said no I think you just have to be Mormon. While we were there we saw a REALLY awkward first date (he was talking about all the famous church guys he was related to....sorry buddy but I don't think a second date is in your future) and the waitress started up a conversation with the table next to us about the pioneers...I love Utah.
We also got to have a big family BBQ...something that I have definitely missed since living so far away from family. I had a blast...it was so fun to be able to hang out and laugh with my cousins again...they are awesome.
um. i miss you like forever and all the days. i cannot believe how far away utah feels at this point. you might as well have moved to mars.
ReplyDeleteps. it's too bad that our sisters were never introduced. i have the sneaking suspicion they would have been great friends.