Monday, January 16, 2012

Projects


We have been working on a few projects around the house lately. I just love DIY things You save money by doing it yourself and also give it your own special touch.  Here are a few of the projects we have done lately:
I saw this on Pinterest.  They had used vinyl lettering to make it.  Since I am cheap :) I had Lucas cut me a board, got out my paints, and went to work!

I found a great deal on a sewing machine!! Even better, I love this machine! It can do so much and it is so easy to use! I am excited to start making things!
These were my first sewing project. They are rice bags to use as hot packs.

Lucas is quite the handy man! He built these shelves in our garage for storage.

And the never-ending project: CLEANING!!!  I am amazed at how many things you can do with baking soda! You can get this huge bag at Costco for just $6.
~I read online a tip for cleaning my flat cook top stove. I decided to try it out and it worked great! First, sprinkle the burnt spots with baking soda.  Then, put a rag in a bowl of HOT soapy water and ring it out.  Lay it flat over the stove. Set your timer for 15 min. When you come back, just scrub the whole thing with the rag and the burned food spots come right off! After it drys, use a dry cloth (or paper towel) to buff away any baking soda residue that gets left behind.
~Another tip I put to the test was soaking my kitchen faucet in a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.  After it had soaked for a couple hours, a little scrub brush took the hard water deposits right off!
~Another cleaning tip I want to share doesn't use baking soda, but it is awesome! Use a used dryer sheet to take the soap scum off your glass shower doors.  make sure it is dry and just wipe the sheet across. The scum is gone with hardly any elbow grease!

One last thing while I am on the topic of cleaning.  For our wedding my Dad's siblings and my grandma got us an awesome vacuum! It is seriously the best vacuum I have ever used!! If anyone is in the market for a new vacuum, get the Shark Navigator and you will not be disappointed!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New Year

Well, it is always a little sad when the holidays are over and all the decorations get put away for 11 more months, but on the positive side of things, we have a brand new year to look forward to!

We had a great Christmas this year!  We started out celebrating the 23rd by going to my Dad's cousin's house.  We had the most amazing homemade taquitos and then ate desserts while we had a fun (and funny) time doing Christmas karaoke!  When we finally burned out on that, we played "Around the World" Ping Pong.  We had so much fun that we didn't get home until midnight. (My mom had so much fun that she bought a ping pong table the day after Christmas!)

Christmas Eve my family came over for dinner and we played games.  We also had our traditional gingerbread cake with whipped cream and bananas!

Christmas Day was a marathon for us!  We woke up and did Christmas just the 2 of us.  Then we got ready and went to my parents' house.  We exchanged gifts and had brunch with them.  Then we changed and went to church with them because Lucas's sister was singing in their ward.  (She did a beautiful job!)  Then we went straight from church to Lucas's parents' house.  We had a Mexican themed dinner with his family and exchanged gifts.  We visited with everyone and took a Fannin family photo.  It was a long, but great day!

Now as we begin the new year we look back at all the blessings we have received in 2011.  We truly feel blessed to have each other and we look forward to what 2012 will bring!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Christmastime is Here!

Well, the stockings are hung, the tree is up, and most of the gifts are wrapped.  Christmas is my favorite time of year and I am really excited to spend my first Christmas with my wonderful husband!  My sister came home for Christmas on Sunday and spent a couple of days at our house.  My brother comes home tonight and I am excited to see him! It is so great to spend time with family during the holidays!!

Last weekend we went to Carrabbas for a surprise dinner for Lucas's parents.  We were celebrating their 40th anniversary!  His siblings and their spouses were all there and Lucas and I had invited his parents.  They thought they were just having dinner out with the 2 of us.  Our table was not ready when it was supposed to be so Lucas got a pager from the hostess as a prop (his sister had the real one) and we intercepted his parents at the door.  We told them it was really crowded and there was no where to sit, so we waited in the car.  Lucas's sister texted him when they were seated and we went in pretending that our pager went off.  The hostess took us too the table and Lucas's parents were very surprised to see all of their children there!  It was a great evening!

We have been enjoying the season as we go to Christmas parties, look at lights as we drive places, and partake of some of the holiday baking I have been doing! :)  As we take the time this wonderful season to remember our dear Savior and to reflect on all of the many blessings in our lives this year, we wish all of our dear friends and family a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a WONDERFUL 2012!

Friday, December 2, 2011

THANKSGIVING

This year we had Thanksgiving dinner at my parents' house, then went to visit Lucas's family.  I made rolls (thanks again for the great recipe, Sami!), stuffing, spiced yams, pumpkin pie, and apple pie. Boy did my house smell good! :) Lucas and I watched the Macy's Parade (a tradition of mine) while I cooked.  It was a great thanksgiving and I have a lot to be thankful for this year!

Some of the things (but certainly not all) that I am thankful for this year:
  • My AMAZING husband!
  • My AWESOME family!
  • GREAT friends!
  • The fact that we only have to drive 3 min to get to church! (before we got married I drove 20 min to church)
  • The friendliest ward with so many great new friends!
  • Our house! (which was a headache and a half to get. We went through so much, including religious discrimination, to get the mortgage for this house)
  • My job that allows me to work with cute kindergartners every day!
  • Lucas's job that pays the bills!
  • My Brita water filter, since Thornton water does not taste very good!
  • Learning how to coupon!
  • And much, much more!!!.......

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Catching Up

Well, over a month has passed since the wedding and we finally have Internet, so it is time to catch up on all that has happened!

First things first, we had a beautiful wedding on October 15.  The weather decided to be sunny and 80 degrees in the middle of October in Denver!
                                     


The reception turned out beautifully and we were overwhelmed by the number of friends who came to help us celebrate! We feel SO loved!

 
I got a little shower from my bouquet when I threw it!
 On our wedding night Lucas's siblings and nieces and nephews TP'd our house and wrote on the windows.


We honeymooned in Southern California.  We started by spending a few days in Anaheim playing at Disneyland!! We loved being kids in that magical place!





Then we drove up the coast to the Hearst Castle.  It was a very long drive, but so worth it!  It was incredible!




Then we spent the rest of our trip in San Diego where we went to Old Town, the Mormon Battalion Center, Point Loma light house, La Jolla, Coronado Island, Imperial Beach, the border, and we did a session at the San Diego Temple! Wow! If you have not been to that temple, go!







Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Wedding Info

We are getting married October 15th in the LDS Denver Temple!

Our reception is that evening at the LDS Alkire Church Building located at

12995 W 72nd Ave
Arvada, CO
(across the street from the Apex Center)

Reception will last from 6:30-8:30pm

If you would like to view our registry, we are registered a Bed, Bath, & Beyond and Walmart.