Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Lots of Updates

It's been forever since I updated our blog and a lot has happened, so the task is a little bit daunting...We moved into our new house on August 27th, the same day that hurricane Irene hit. We were lucky that so many people from our ward came out to help us in the morning so we missed the deluge later on that day. Our neighbors were shocked at how quickly we were able to move in...they had never witnessed the marvel of efficiency that is a Mormon move! Here are a few pictures of the house that I took today. It's still a work in progress, but we are mostly settled in. We bought a townhouse about 15 minutes away from the old apartment. I've always had a love for townhouses every since I studied abroad in London during college. We'll grow out of it at some point, but it's perfect for what we need right now

This is the BYU london Center. Loved that place!
This is the exterior of our house, it was taken before we moved it...it was just rainy today and so i didn't want to go outside
Here is the kitchen
And the dining room
The sun room. It's a perfect place to curl up and read a book. I'm still looking for a rug for this room, let me know if you have any ideas!
This is our deck, we're going to refinish it in the spring.
This is the family room. I'm still a little bit unsure about the furniture here...let me know what you think
And the basement
The guest room...where you will stay when you come visit!
The master bedroom...Jeremy did a great job painting this room. The whole room was moss green before...gross.
This is our master bathroom
and finally, my favorite room in the house, the closet! I think it makes Jeremy nervous just how much room there is for future clothing purchases!
In other news, I had my 26th birthday in October. You can see in the picture the cute flower cake Jeremy sent to my work.
We had a great time having some visitors in October. Our friends the Vaughns came at the beginning of the month. It was so good to see them. The next weekend, my good friend Merrilee came to visit from Provo.
We went shopping, watched gilmore girls, and went into New York City and saw Mary Poppins and went to the French Culinary institute. Jeremy did a great job as our designated tour guide.It was so great to have her here!
The last week in October, my parents came to visit from Boise. We went into Amish country, toured an old Amish farm, browsed in the shops, and went to Wilbur Chocolate factory. I love Amish country, it's just gorgeous in the fall.

Jeremy was so excited that we were going to get trick or treaters this year. He decorated the front of the house. He had scary music playing in the background and even a fog machine. Pretty sure next year he is going to be one of those creepy guys that dresses as a scarecrow and then jumps out at people when they try and take a piece of candy
We feel really grateful and blessed to be in our new home. We love visitors, so come visit anytime!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Oregon Coast


Last week, we were able to go on vacation with my family to the Oregon Coast. We all stayed together in a cute beach house in Depoe Bay

I have great memories of visiting the Oregon Coast growing up, and it was really great to visit again with some new members added to the family this time.We had a great time looking in the tide pools, playing games, making sand castles, eating yummy sea food and roasting smores on the beach.

Jeremy was very serious about the moat on this sand castle. It actually held out for while against the tide. On our second to last day, Jeremy, Heather, Chad, my Dad and I took some kayaks out on devils lake. It was really beautiful. We even saw a couple of bald eagles while we were out
We had such a good, relaxing time. Now it is back to the gross reality of packing, cleaning and moving, yuck!



Saturday, July 30, 2011

Kuhre Reunion and New Home

It seems that we've been on a plane every month this year. In mid-July Melody and I attended our first ever Kuhre family reunion in Brighton, UT. It was a very brisk retreat from the oppressive late summer heat of Philadelphia.


This is a special spot for the Kuhre clan as we used to own a primitive cabin that the family would visit from time to time. I believe there were 26 people present, with only three Kuhre descendents (of Calvin and Roma Kuhre) not present. Lots of memories were made through hiking, searching for and replacing time capsules, story-telling, family history, game-playing, and getting to know each other better. There were also some epic meals eaten and enjoyed by all.


It was strange to now be in the "middle generation" and to see our parents become the grandparents. Everyone seems to be doing well, and we loved seeing all! We are looking forward to the next reunion in Santa Cruz, CA in a couple years.


After returning from Utah, Melody and I went into "home closing" mode. For the uninitiated this basically consists of intermittently being excited out-of-your-mind about the prospect of owning a house, and getting cold feet and wondering if you are making a mistake. There's also plenty of papers to review and correct leading up to the closing date.

Well, we closed on the 29th (an interesting story, ask us about it sometime...) and spent the last few dollars to our name (just about) on a nice dinner at the Capital Grille, which also served as our three year anniversary. Here are some photos:


This is just a preview, we'd like to have a housewarming party once we get settled in, maybe October or so. Melody has taken on the job of being the interior decorator, which I'm sure she'll do a fabulous job with. I'm not sure if she's going to go for the "Lord of the Rings" themed master suite idea I've been looking into...

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Atlantic City

Last weekend we went on one last beach trip with our friends, The O'Farrells. We are so sad that they are moving! We went to Atlantic City, New Jersey. We had a great time walking the boardwalk and playing on the beach.

One thing all of us didn't quite understand was all of the lifeguards on the beach. There were like 4 of them every 20 feet(why not just post a sign that says "no lifeguard, swim at your own risk"? Sometimes i still do not get the East). They had this little rowboat that they took out to go "save" people a couple of times we were there. It was weird, none of the people looked like they were in any trouble. The boat itself seemed kind of dangerous though, it could really do some damage if it came down on someone' s head or someone got hit by the oars
I thought the boat was pretty great, so while Jeremy and Mike were out swimming, I asked the lifeguards if they would go out and pick them up as a joke. They told me no. Here is a picture of them frolicking in the water
It was nice to just have a day to relax in the sun and fly a kite. We'll miss you O'Farrells!

Monday, June 20, 2011

June Brides

They say if you marry in June you'll be a bride all your life. I'm not quite sure what that means, but regardless, I think June is the perfect month for a wedding! I got to be a part of two this month. Two weekends ago, I was in my friend from work, Jess's wedding. She was a really gorgeous bride and it was fun to see a bunch of people from work there.
Her cake was amazing. It was inspired by Cinderella's castle
Last weekend, I got to go home for my good friend, Cami's wedding. The night before her wedding, "the quad" (my best friends from high school and college, and yes, I realize that there are 5 of us :) got together for a bachelorette party. It was so good to see all of them, it was like no time had passed since we had seen each other. I think it's been almost 3 years since we've been in the same place. It was really special that we were all able to be in the Boise temple together for Cami's wedding. She was such a beautiful bride!
Cami had her wedding reception at the Boise train depot. That's always been one of my favorite places in Boise
it has a really great view of the whole city.
This is a picture of me, Brooke and Merilee up in the bell tower.
While I was at home, I went through some old pictures and found a few gems. This one was actually taken at the train depot almost 8 years ago
I think this one is from new years eve maybe 7 years ago
It really doesn't seem like that much time has passed. It was so good so see friends and family last weekend. Hopefully it's not 3 more years until the whole quad is together again!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

New Orleans

These last couple of weeks have been a little bit crazy for us. Jeremy had been sick for a little while and actually had to go to the hospital for 3 days with pneumonia last week. We were supposed to leave for New Orleans Saturday morning with Jeremy's family but we weren't sure if the doctors would release him by then. On Friday, Jer took matters into his own hands, he got dressed, shaved, told all the nurses he was being discharged that day, and even walked out into the hallway to greet the doctor. Luckily, the doctor agreed with him that he shouldn't be in the hospital anymore and we were able to go on vacation with Jeremy's family. We are so glad that he is feeling better! We had a great time in New Orleans. The first day we were there, we went to Jazz fest. We saw Jimmy Buffett and the Strokes.

That night, we walked down Bourbon Street to find somewhere to eat. I don't get the fascination with Bourbon street at all. It's crowded and it smells like a lovely mixture of body odor, urine, and garbage. Pretty sure being there for Mardi Gras would be my worst nightmare. The next day we went to the Cafe Du Monde for beignets.

They were delicious and definitely lived up to the hype. Also that day, we visited the aquarium and went on a walking tour of the French Quarter. The French Quarter is such a charming place. It has such a rich history, even long before it was a part of the United States. While we were walking in the French Quarter, I stopped and had my palm read. Here are a couple of the things that I learned about future...I will get married in the next five years, the man I am currently involved with will stop playing so many mind games with me, hehehe.

That night, we went out for a mother's day dinner to the Commander's Palace in the garden district. Jeremy and I agreed that this is one of our favorite restaurants of all time. The Bananas Foster we had for dessert was to die for!

The next day, we took a swamp tour at the Jean Lafitte national preserve. We saw tons of alligators. They just came right up to the boat. I guess they used to feed them marshmallows, but they aren't allowed to anymore. I wonder how long it will take the alligators to figure that out.

That night we went on a ghost tour of the French Quarter. I think that was one of my favorite things that we did on the trip. New Orleans is thought to be one of the most haunted places in the world. This is the old Lalaurie mansion. According to story, the LaLauries conducted horrible experiments there on their slaves. When they fled the country after they were discovered, they buried 30 of their slaves alive under the floorboards.

This is an old Catholic Abbey. There is an old story about vampires coming over in the 1700s from France. Supposedly, vampires still live in the attic of the church, that's why the shutters on the dormer windows are always kept closed.

On the tour, we learned that there is actually a group modern day "vampires" that live in New Orleans called sanguiners. They drink human blood from willing donors. I guess recently, when they were putting up power lines along the Mississippi river, a group of these sanguiners came to protest at a City Council meeting because they were worried that they would get tangled in the power lines during their nighttime flights.....right. On our last day in New Orleans we went on steamboat dinner cruise down the Mississippi river.

We had a wonderful time in New Orleans and a great time seeing Jeremy's family. Thanks for a great vacation!