So moving to Madison has been quite an adjustment for me. It is really beautiful here but I no longer have a job to occupy my time. Sure I still work about 15 hours a week for Heritage Makers, still doing what I used to do just at a scaled down version. I love that I am still able to work for them. I love love LOVE everyone there! They have had such a huge impact on me. Especially Bryndi and Patti, so I was super grateful that Patti allowed me to stay on.

Ok, so back to time. Once I put in my hours at work, I get ready for the day... if I get ready for the day. I usually watch shows and movies. I know what you're thinking, what a tough life, and I'm not complaining, but once you run out of shows and movies, it gets SUPER boring.  I mean, I even resorted to broaden my show list to include Teen Mom, The Real Housewives of Orange County, and many many more shows that I am not proud of. *sigh*

In order to occupy my time, my friend Katie and I have decided to craft. We found all the 40% off coupons we could to Hobby Lobby and Michael's and went shopping. So far the craft number is up to 2. The BYU wreath, and a Paper Book Flower Wreath (pictures to come.)  Well I have really really really wanted a sewing machine for a long time. It just never made any sense to get one since I had school or a job. Well now that i dont have that, I got out my puppy dog eyes and approached the husband :)

HE GOT ME A SEWING MACHINE!!!

Isn't it beautiful? It is the Brother CP 7500 and it will be here Wednesday. I have started making a list of all the projects that will now occupy my time. The List includes:

Finishing Baby Quilt (not an announcment)
Pillows
Table Runner
Placemats

and then I ran out of ideas. So- if you have some ideas on what I could do with my new sewing machine i would LOVE to hear from you.



OK, so awhile ago I mentioned that i was staining my coffee table. It took me FOREVER. Not because it was hard, but i had no motivation to sit out in the summer humidity and work on the table. So it stayed in out Laundry Room on the floor for over 2 months. During a week in August when it would be cooler, i took the table out to my balcony and finished it! So here are the before, during, and after pictures! I really love the table now, and we got a super cute knob from Anthropology!

Before the Stain, i just put on the Chemical Remover. DONT get this on your skin, it BURNS

Close up of the Color before
After staining. Its called American Chestnut 

The knob
The table looks really nice, the only thing I need to do now is make some table coasters. I wont allow drinks on the coffee table, cause i dont want water rings. So all drinks are put on the floor.

Its getting cold here... last night the low was 31. Yep. Apparently there is no fall? It went from HOT to super cold. I went for a walk yesterday and the wind was super crisp and cold. I better start collecting winter clothes. Anyone have anything they suggest?



Last week was BYU's first game of the season. How did we watch it you may ask? Well we were in Nauvoo, so we had to get creative. BYU TV has an app for the iphone and ipad, and at 10:30 PM last saturday they reshowed the football game! So Eric, Bri and I sat on the couch in Nauvoo crowded around his ipad as we watched the game. None of us knew how the game would end, so it was an intense game, we were all screaming when Kyle Van Noy made the other side fumble, and then when he scooped up the ball for a touchdown!

This Saturday has been devoted to football. We went to the Wisconsin vs Oregon State Game. It was a Sea of RED. We sat on the 27th row! Eric had purchased a Wisconsin Shirt the week before, while I was wearing my Enjoy Receyceling shirt... it looks like it is supposed to say Enjoy Coca Cola :) Anywho, we TOTALLY creamed Oregon State. 35 to 0.
It was different being at a different stadium, especially since i didn't know the fight song, and no one around us sang the fight song, so i couldn't learn it. It seems that only the student section sang. I actually wanted to sit in the student section, that is until they started chanting "Eat Poo*"( *Word was changed to a more appropriate word) "F U"  anytime the other team was near their endzone. Having said that, I have never seen a SLOW wave like i didn't there. It was SO cool to watch. I wish i could have recorded it. 

After the game, we went to Costco and picked up some P.F. Changs, cause it was 20% off! However, it didn't taste very good. We were both a little disappointed. We have been watching football ever since. and now we are just counting down until BYU plays! We even changed our clothes to support. (Cant wear Red when watching BYU) 
So last night I made that BYU wreath! again, while watching football games. It has a Y in the middle of the wreath, if you look close you can see it. I made it out of 6 different ribbons, it was super easy and fun! Ok, well the game is starting! GO BYU!






So Erics family flew out to visit this last weekend and we had a BLAST! I will post the pictures later.  Sue, Chels and Bri got in Wednesday night. So Thursday we slept in, met Eric for Lunch at his work, toured a little, went to the FREE zoo in downtown Madison, and of course hit the mall. We all left the mall with some SUPER cute things! 

On Friday, Eric had to work, so I took the girls to The Dells where we spent the day at a waterpark. It was a great day! Our favorite "ride" by far was the wave pool. Not just any wave pool Poseidon's Rage. It is a 9 foot wave!
Mike finally arrived on Saturday morning. He took a red eye. Poor guy. As soon as he got here, we all piled into the car and drove to Nauvoo. Again i will post pictures later. We went on a Carriage Ride, had dinner and then went to a show. We also met up with the Cluffs! They had just moved out there about 3 weeks before. For those of you that dont know the Cluffs, they are from my home ward in Seattle. He works for the Church and now in charge of all of Nauvoo's historic sites. I am super excited that they live close to me now, but will miss them when i go visit Seattle. Hopefully there will be no more lonely weekends, cause next time Eric leaves, I will just go spend time with them!
We spent Saturday and Sunday in Nauvoo and Carthage and then drove home. I love being in Nauvoo, and thinking that I am walking where the pioneers walked. Its a crazy feeling. Especially when you are on the Trail of Hope. To walk up to the Mississippi River, and see how large this river is, and that it was frozen, and they had to cross it, and leave their homes and to turn around and see the Temple. It is an amazing experience.

Monday, was a holiday so Eric didn't have to work. So we went to his work and toured the campus. Eric works for a company called Epic. Each building has a different theme. Erics building is Dungeons and Dragons. Again, pictures to come. They have a treehouse building... that is built in a tree. An Indiana Jones hallway that makes jungle noises. So that tour took about 2 hours. We then drove out to Cave on the Mounds, and walked through a huge cave. 

Tuesday, Eric played hooky and went with us to the Cheese Store, where we sampled a TON of different cheeses, then we drove out to the Sausage Factor. After that we headed home, and Chels, Bri and I went shopping some more. 

They had to leave on Wednesday morning super early so we had to say our goodbyes that night. Eric and I were sad to see them leave, it was so much fun showing family around our new town of Madison! 
  
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