March 21
We went down to Denver for the weekend of our spring break and had fun with Michael's family. ATVing was on the list of activities. Actually, it was with just his dad Kerry who came with us. We drove to Devil's Head, a big mountain with snow still on it. They let people drive their ATV's on the"closed" snowy road up to nearly the top of the mountain during the winter. Let's just say, I never knew you could drive so well on snow. It was a blast! Michael drove most of the time and fishtailed a lot on the snow. I was on the back holding on for dear life and laughing histerically--because for some reason it was just sooo fun and funny! When it was my turn, I probably scared Michael. I got us stuck 3 times in the deep snow on the side of the road, but we always got out of course. Doughnuts in the snow were also very awesome with snow flying out everywhere! It was a great time and I highly recommend it!
A Massive Hexagon Boulder Standing Idly By--So COOL!
We drove down to Denver for Michael's sister Stephanie's wedding. She married Brady Wood. Michael takes all the credit for introducing the two, who don't really ever remember meeting eachother at beach volleyball. The wedding was beautiful and they are very cute together! They had a huge chocolate fountain at the reception which was very....chocolatey!
Brady & Stephanie Wood
May 23
We drove to Sandy, Utah for Michael's sister Amber's wedding. She married Briton Wright. Now there is only one Amber Huntington, to make things less confusing :) She and her hubby were married in the Timpanogos Temple. They had their reception at a decked-out garden greenhouse. It was beautiful, and smelled wonderful with all the plants around! We had a lot of fun dancing and the food was so good.
Briton & Amber Wright
June 28
We made a day trip to Logan, Utah for Michael's cousin Dave's wedding. Its a six hour drive so it was a short but sweet trip. The temple was beautiful and so was the ceremony. Dave & Melissa are just so cute together. Between temple and family dinner we made a short drive over to Gossner's Cheese Factory where I, Amber, experienced cheese curds ("squeeky cheese") for the first time. We came home with some really great cheese. I love cheese! Anyways, dinner was lovely and it was just fun to spend so much time with the family. Then we headed back home for a couple of days to work.



We made a day trip to Logan, Utah for Michael's cousin Dave's wedding. Its a six hour drive so it was a short but sweet trip. The temple was beautiful and so was the ceremony. Dave & Melissa are just so cute together. Between temple and family dinner we made a short drive over to Gossner's Cheese Factory where I, Amber, experienced cheese curds ("squeeky cheese") for the first time. We came home with some really great cheese. I love cheese! Anyways, dinner was lovely and it was just fun to spend so much time with the family. Then we headed back home for a couple of days to work.
July 2 -- July 7
We made our second trip to Utah, this time for an extended vacation at Grandma's with nothing planned to do than eat Creamies and light fireworks. We of course stopped in Evanston to buy some fireworks, as Michael calls it... "family tradition". I have never spent so much money on something that was so, well...short lived. Yet, we had a blast and spent time with family hiking up to Lake Blanch. On the morning of the 4th, Michael and his dad, brother, and sister Amber ran the Murray Fun Days 5K. Michael placed 5th overall, and second in his age group. It was fun to watch everyone come in. The oldest man that ran was 93 and finished just as they were giving out the award for the oldest runner. It was pretty amazing. We also had the opportunity to visit my Hurst cousins with my sister Courtney and her husband Keith, who were in town for a family reunion. It was so good to see Courtney and Keith, since we only have that pleasure about twice a year.
Michael sporting his silver medal.
The traditional "TANK WARS"
July 12
Again, we made the trek to Utah for what?, yes, another wedding. This time it was on my side. My cousin Katherine Hurst married Shiloh Mecham in the Timpanogos Temple. It was especially special because my Grandpa Hurst was able to seal them. It was so beautiful and the room was filled with so much love. It was also so great to see my parents and my sister Ann. We even had time inbetween events to just hang out in the hotel and act all sisterly and such. We have such a ball together being silly that I really miss my sisters, being so far from them and all. Anyways, the reception was fun and it was just great to mingle with the whole family.
THEN my parents and sister came up to visit us for a day and a half in Laramie. We played a gruelling game of Risk till late Sunday night, and ventured to Vedauwoo for a fun hike on boulder mountains. It was a great time.
AND NOW we are just happy to have stayed home for these past two weekends. We suffered out first week back with "travel lag". No doubt, this has been the most traveled summer....thank goodness that we get good gas mileage!
And so the wedding march finally comes to an end.
Again, we made the trek to Utah for what?, yes, another wedding. This time it was on my side. My cousin Katherine Hurst married Shiloh Mecham in the Timpanogos Temple. It was especially special because my Grandpa Hurst was able to seal them. It was so beautiful and the room was filled with so much love. It was also so great to see my parents and my sister Ann. We even had time inbetween events to just hang out in the hotel and act all sisterly and such. We have such a ball together being silly that I really miss my sisters, being so far from them and all. Anyways, the reception was fun and it was just great to mingle with the whole family.
THEN my parents and sister came up to visit us for a day and a half in Laramie. We played a gruelling game of Risk till late Sunday night, and ventured to Vedauwoo for a fun hike on boulder mountains. It was a great time.
AND NOW we are just happy to have stayed home for these past two weekends. We suffered out first week back with "travel lag". No doubt, this has been the most traveled summer....thank goodness that we get good gas mileage!
And so the wedding march finally comes to an end.
2 comments:
Congratulations on your new post!!! It was fun to see all you've been up to. I can't wait to see you two here for Thanksgiving. I have a feeling that Michael is going to win a turkey again this year!
amberrrr!! i miss you! how's life? i have to say i ABSOLUTELY love your photos! the one of the ship masts is definitely my favorite :)
i think it would make an awesome large print ;) ;) ;)
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