This post is a day late but I feel the meaning behind Easter should always be in our hearts everyday. I feel that I could not adequately convey my feelings on the beauty of Easter, so I have two videos of my favorite hymns. The words that are sung in these two beautiful songs, I know are true.
Mormon Tabernacle Choir-"I Stand All Amazed"
"I Know That My Redeemer Lives"
I am so grateful that Jesus Christ provided the way for me to return to live with God after I leave this Earth. Because of the Atonement, I can repent and be forgiven of my sins. Because of Christ's resurrection, I know that this life is not the end. We will be able to live after we die with our families in the presence of our loving Heavenly Father. What joy this knowledge brings in my life!
Happy Easter.
April 25, 2011
April 13, 2011
Amusement
Funny things happen in the Aggen household. They more likely than not happen either late at night or when we are incoherent in the morning. There is just something about being super tired that makes things more humorous than they actually are.
Our newest craze is telling jokes. The format goes along the lines of picking an object, starting off the joke with "(Said object) walks into a bar..." , and consists of making funny (or not so funny that become funny because they are not funny) puns about said object picked. For example, my best joke is "Two chickens walked into a bar. The young chicken starts talking to the old chicken. The older chicken, extremely confused, says 'Hey! I can't hear you! Beak up!'" And of course all of Alex's jokes rock because he was part of an improv group in high school and so he is so punny...
Second, which is where my talent (if you want to call it that?!) for funny comes in, is that Alex picks anything for me to act out. It could be an animal, an object, a situation, you name it. He then proceeds to ask me to act out the same thing, but this time as a dinosaur. He finds it hilarious and will often ask me repeatedly to do this many times throughout the week. It seems that the old "acting as a dinosaur" skills with my freshman roomate have finally served a purpose in life.
We also search for images that are cute and happen to be HILARIOUS. Our latest find was this...
What a pair we make! At least I know that when we are old and crotchety we will still be able to make each other laugh with bad puns, dinosaur impersonations, and our shared appreciation for all things adorable.
Now THAT is true love.
Our newest craze is telling jokes. The format goes along the lines of picking an object, starting off the joke with "(Said object) walks into a bar..." , and consists of making funny (or not so funny that become funny because they are not funny) puns about said object picked. For example, my best joke is "Two chickens walked into a bar. The young chicken starts talking to the old chicken. The older chicken, extremely confused, says 'Hey! I can't hear you! Beak up!'" And of course all of Alex's jokes rock because he was part of an improv group in high school and so he is so punny...
Second, which is where my talent (if you want to call it that?!) for funny comes in, is that Alex picks anything for me to act out. It could be an animal, an object, a situation, you name it. He then proceeds to ask me to act out the same thing, but this time as a dinosaur. He finds it hilarious and will often ask me repeatedly to do this many times throughout the week. It seems that the old "acting as a dinosaur" skills with my freshman roomate have finally served a purpose in life.
| This pumpkin impersonating a dinosaur got nothin' on me. Seriously. |
We also search for images that are cute and happen to be HILARIOUS. Our latest find was this...
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| Still. Peeing. My pants. |
What a pair we make! At least I know that when we are old and crotchety we will still be able to make each other laugh with bad puns, dinosaur impersonations, and our shared appreciation for all things adorable.
Now THAT is true love.
April 11, 2011
Life is Good.
You know those moments when you just can't help but think "Life is so Good"?
Like when you get the Nursing envelope that you really wanted for next semester's classes
Or
When you get a full-time job for the summer because you worked up the guts to ask for an interview
Or
When your sweetie wakes you up in the morning with a precious kiss and tells jokes to start your day off with laughing and a smile
Or
When you have a clean house and everything is in its place, and you can't wait to come home
Or
When you recognize that you have truly great family and friends who are fun to be with and are always there for you
Or
When the sun finally decides to shine and out goes the winter weather
Or
When everything seems to fall into place and you find that you are miraculously able to get done everything that you needed to despite your fully packed schedule?
Ya, those moments.
These are the moments that make life good.
March 29, 2011
Laugh :D
This makes me burst out laughing every time without fail! My sister Lindsay told me about this on Sunday and I have still been giggling about it ever since. Basically the premise of this video is that these children in a family have heard stories about the adults when the adults were kids and the children are retelling the stories. Hilarious! Enjoy!
March 21, 2011
A VERY Belated Bloggity Birthday
This is so very late. But nevertheless in an attempt to document the special happenings in our lives this blog beckons me to at least post some pictures of the day I turned 21. . .which was almost a month ago. My thoughts on the matter is that 21 really doesn't feel any more special than any other birthday. I know that it is magical birthday when one "officially" becomes an adult, but it still doesn't change the fact that some days I feel like a very tired forty-something woman who has spent her day rushing around trying to balance schedules and others a four year old hyped up on FunDip and soda pop for the first time and it's the day to take the annual family picture.
Much to my chagrin, Alex was teasing me around the time of my birthday since I had apparently been telling him and apparently others that I was 21 many weeks long before I actually was. Apparently. I will neither confirm or deny this but I will say that I can't help that if someone asks me how old I am a few weeks before my birthday and to be fair to them I would rather tell them my upcoming age rather than my current one. How awkward is it when someone's like "Oh hey you're 20 right? At least that's what you said 2 weeks ago." And then you would have to say "Oh, jokes on you because I am now 21 as of, ummmm yesterday." And then there is the awkward exchanging of happy birthday most likely just because the other person feels obligated, and then you say thanks and then it awkward again. You know? Anyways in Alex's view this was considered lying about my age, and so on the actual day of my birthday he kept wishing me an "official" happy 21st birthday. :)
It was a great day though, although it was a bummer that I actually had to go to class on my birthday. Growing up in Canada, my birthday fell a week that we got off school, so the only time I had class on my birthday was in 8th grade just because my birthday fell on a Monday and the time off from school had been the week earlier instead. I loved/resented not having school on my birthday. Loved that I could be lazy and go shopping and eat out on my birthday, but resented the fact that I never got my name on the morning announcements at school wishing all the children who had a birthday on that day a very happy birthday.
But I digress.
I went to class in the morning and was finished up by 11am. I decided to head home to a husband who was sick and so didn't go to work. We decided that despite the fact that the Hubs was sick, he would take me out to lunch at the Skyroom in the Wilkinson Student Center on campus. Think glorified buffet, because that's what it is. The food was great and I especially loved the chocolate cheesecake I had for dessert, despite the fact that when I got it the whole platter of cheesecake tipped off its pedestal while getting a mere slice for myself. I had to use my already klutzy skills to balance the platter and try to get it back on the pedestal, all the while trying to look inconspicuous and not put my fingers all over the other so far untouched 12 slices of chocolate cheesecake. In my defense, who doesn't anchor a platter on a pedestal when they know hungry birthday girls are going to want cheesecake but don't have the coordination to not bump it off.
Ahh cheesecake. So good, but I almost met my demise with you. Alex saw the whole ordeal and I was so embarrassed that when I sat down I just ate the cheesecake right away without meeting his eye. But I eventually gave in and we both laughed and I agreed to have a picture taken of this infamous cheesecake, despite it being already eaten.
I then lazed around the whole afternoon and watched movies. There was no talk of homework for me, which was a nice change. Alex then had to go to campus for his evening class which could not be skipped as he has an assignment due, so I was left to get all prettied up for our dinner later that night.
I always feel silly for posting pictures of only myself. And especially pictures that resemble thirteen year old's Facebook profile pics complete with the whole cell phone camera in the mirror and posing. But, Alex was not home and I has finally mastered the whole Taylor Swift curls that needed to be captured.
I then picked Alex up from class and he drove me to a surprise dinner at Tepanyaki, a Japanese Steakhouse. It was a blast. The food was amazing, our chef was entertaining to watch as he made the food right in front of our eyes, and the people we sat with at our communal table were great to chat with.
When they brought us our soup, we were definitely confused. Two bowls, and the only utensils they had given us was a fork? It was then that we realized that you sip the soup right out of the cups!
We then ended the night by Alex quickly swinging by a friend's place to pick up the presents he had gotten me as our house has no where to hide presents from girls that love birthdays. Earlier in the day he had put out our little birthday cupcake. This was the first time we had used it, as I had gotten it for Christmas from my mom. The idea is that on the day of someone's birthday you put out this little cupcake somewhere in the house (hiding it no less where girls who love birthdays will be sure to find it) and inside put something to represent the gift that you were going to give that person. Alex had put in a program from Church the previous Sunday, and it took some creative thinking on my part to realize that he had gotten me a new set of scriptures!
The cute little ceramic cupcake that held the clue of what I was getting for my birthday!
The other part of my present was this....
Alex had given me the first book in the Hunger Games for Valentine's (which I read in a single 6 hour time period . . . let's just say the book was awesome) and so he gave me the remaining books in the trilogy, Cadbury Mini Eggs (because they are my absolute favorite treat), a very cute card that sang to me, and Root Beer in the spirit of turning 21.
We then snuggled up and went to bed. All in all, it was a great birthday. Let's hope that this year brings as many good times and fond memories as year's previously!
And hopefully this year I can write more on this blog. And hopefully in close time proximity as when the events that were blogged about actually took place. Hopefully.
Much to my chagrin, Alex was teasing me around the time of my birthday since I had apparently been telling him and apparently others that I was 21 many weeks long before I actually was. Apparently. I will neither confirm or deny this but I will say that I can't help that if someone asks me how old I am a few weeks before my birthday and to be fair to them I would rather tell them my upcoming age rather than my current one. How awkward is it when someone's like "Oh hey you're 20 right? At least that's what you said 2 weeks ago." And then you would have to say "Oh, jokes on you because I am now 21 as of, ummmm yesterday." And then there is the awkward exchanging of happy birthday most likely just because the other person feels obligated, and then you say thanks and then it awkward again. You know? Anyways in Alex's view this was considered lying about my age, and so on the actual day of my birthday he kept wishing me an "official" happy 21st birthday. :)
It was a great day though, although it was a bummer that I actually had to go to class on my birthday. Growing up in Canada, my birthday fell a week that we got off school, so the only time I had class on my birthday was in 8th grade just because my birthday fell on a Monday and the time off from school had been the week earlier instead. I loved/resented not having school on my birthday. Loved that I could be lazy and go shopping and eat out on my birthday, but resented the fact that I never got my name on the morning announcements at school wishing all the children who had a birthday on that day a very happy birthday.
But I digress.
I went to class in the morning and was finished up by 11am. I decided to head home to a husband who was sick and so didn't go to work. We decided that despite the fact that the Hubs was sick, he would take me out to lunch at the Skyroom in the Wilkinson Student Center on campus. Think glorified buffet, because that's what it is. The food was great and I especially loved the chocolate cheesecake I had for dessert, despite the fact that when I got it the whole platter of cheesecake tipped off its pedestal while getting a mere slice for myself. I had to use my already klutzy skills to balance the platter and try to get it back on the pedestal, all the while trying to look inconspicuous and not put my fingers all over the other so far untouched 12 slices of chocolate cheesecake. In my defense, who doesn't anchor a platter on a pedestal when they know hungry birthday girls are going to want cheesecake but don't have the coordination to not bump it off.
Ahh cheesecake. So good, but I almost met my demise with you. Alex saw the whole ordeal and I was so embarrassed that when I sat down I just ate the cheesecake right away without meeting his eye. But I eventually gave in and we both laughed and I agreed to have a picture taken of this infamous cheesecake, despite it being already eaten.
I then lazed around the whole afternoon and watched movies. There was no talk of homework for me, which was a nice change. Alex then had to go to campus for his evening class which could not be skipped as he has an assignment due, so I was left to get all prettied up for our dinner later that night.
I always feel silly for posting pictures of only myself. And especially pictures that resemble thirteen year old's Facebook profile pics complete with the whole cell phone camera in the mirror and posing. But, Alex was not home and I has finally mastered the whole Taylor Swift curls that needed to be captured.
I then picked Alex up from class and he drove me to a surprise dinner at Tepanyaki, a Japanese Steakhouse. It was a blast. The food was amazing, our chef was entertaining to watch as he made the food right in front of our eyes, and the people we sat with at our communal table were great to chat with.
When they brought us our soup, we were definitely confused. Two bowls, and the only utensils they had given us was a fork? It was then that we realized that you sip the soup right out of the cups!
We then ended the night by Alex quickly swinging by a friend's place to pick up the presents he had gotten me as our house has no where to hide presents from girls that love birthdays. Earlier in the day he had put out our little birthday cupcake. This was the first time we had used it, as I had gotten it for Christmas from my mom. The idea is that on the day of someone's birthday you put out this little cupcake somewhere in the house (hiding it no less where girls who love birthdays will be sure to find it) and inside put something to represent the gift that you were going to give that person. Alex had put in a program from Church the previous Sunday, and it took some creative thinking on my part to realize that he had gotten me a new set of scriptures!
The cute little ceramic cupcake that held the clue of what I was getting for my birthday!
The other part of my present was this....
Alex had given me the first book in the Hunger Games for Valentine's (which I read in a single 6 hour time period . . . let's just say the book was awesome) and so he gave me the remaining books in the trilogy, Cadbury Mini Eggs (because they are my absolute favorite treat), a very cute card that sang to me, and Root Beer in the spirit of turning 21.
We then snuggled up and went to bed. All in all, it was a great birthday. Let's hope that this year brings as many good times and fond memories as year's previously!
And hopefully this year I can write more on this blog. And hopefully in close time proximity as when the events that were blogged about actually took place. Hopefully.
March 9, 2011
Shout Out
School has been waaaaay stressful. Hence the whole lack of me posting lately. But I am enjoying every minute of it, and am really starting to feel like a nurse. And today I had some free time, which is a rare occurrence, so I decided to have some "me" time. What did I do, you ask?
It will be so much easier to do my hair in the mornings, since I always seem to be running late. Plus when I have to wear that drab pontail to clinical I can now have a cute, curly pony!
Anyways, I have to get back to homework, but when I have a wee bit more time I have some pictures to post from my birthday! :)
Well, I went to Paul Mitchell's School of Hair Design and got this....
Yes, my friends, I am rocking the beachy/body waves!
(Sorry on the whole low-quality, web cam pic...)
Anyways, I have to get back to homework, but when I have a wee bit more time I have some pictures to post from my birthday! :)
January 31, 2011
Reminiscence
Two years ago.
January 31, 2009.
January 31, 2009.
Woke up.
Excited.
It's Saturday.
Finished studying for Chem 101.
Grabbed some grub from the Cannon Center.
Go to the Testing Center.
Take my Chem 101 test.
Didn't get an excellent score, but didn't do that bad either.
Kind of preoccupied.
Head back to the dorms.
Decide to take a nap.
Set my alarm to go off.
Sleep.
Wake up.
Time to get ready for my date.
It's four hours before.
Butterflies in my stomach.
Shower.
Blow dry my hair.
Spend an hour trying to decide what to wear and how exactly to do my hair.
Date activity is rock climbing.
Want to look not too overdone, but still done up enough.
Finally choose a ponytail.
With bangs.
With bangs.
Settle on comfortable clothes as I don't know if there will be a place to change.
Reflect on recent dates and think about possible conversations in case there is a null.
Excited.
Nervous-but not too nervous.
Don't know if we are also going to be eating or just rock climbing.
Debate about eating.
Too embarrassed to call him.
Grab a snack from the vendies just in case.
Almost time.
Deliberate if I should be waiting in the common room or for him to call.
Decide on the latter.
He calls.
I come out.
He is wearing jeans.
I am wearing sweat capris and a slightly grungy t-shirt.
Wrong wardrobe choice on my part.
Greets me with a big smile and hug.
Insecurities about my outfit are gone.
Head out to the car.
Has a mixed CD playing.
We like the same songs.
Conversation is so natural.
Think that planning conversation topics was not needed for this guy.
Find out we are eating dinner.
Glad I didn't stuff myself with Ramen, chips, and other junk.
Pancrucas.
Chilean resturant.
Steak and avacado sandwiches with mango juice smoothie.
Amazingly delicious.
Owners are a married couple that are fun to talk to.
The wife only speaks Spanish.
In Spanish asks Alex how long we've been married.
I have no clue what is going on.
He answers back.
It's our first date.
It's our first date.
Tells me what she just said.
Should be embarassed, but neither of us are.
Have a good laugh over it once we leave.
Rock climbing at The Quarry.
Alex changes out.
We have a teenage instructor.
He is obviously bored.
We aren't.
Talking, laughing, establishing inside jokes already.
Get the hang of rock climbing.
Try a bunch of the routes they have.
Done.
Head to the car.
Alex offers to either drive me home or we can possibily do something else.
(denies this ever happened-says it was my suggestion)
I want to spend more time with him.
Go to Sconecutter.
Milkshakes and scones.
It's about closing time.
Teenage staff don't care that we are still there.
See forks stuck in the roof.
Attempt.
Success.
Drive home.
Arrive at my dorm.
5 hours later from when I left.
Sit in the car, still talking.
Decide I should head in.
He walks me to the door.
Hug.
Leave.
Twitterpated.
I REALLY like this guy.
He REALLY likes me too.
Start of our relationship.
Fast forward to now.
Married for almost a year and a half.
January 6, 2011
The Aggen Family is Proud to Present....
...Our New Living Room!!! It was a lot of fun to redecorate our living room and make it feel more "homey." Here are the pics of the finished product!
| Corner by our window |
| We still have some Christmas/winter-appropriate decorations up |
| I think my camera lens had some spots on it when I took these pictures... |
| I have yet to figure out what I want to do with this wall. Any cheap suggestions? |
| Mmmm...the couches are a faux-corduroy/microfiber/suede something or another. It is sooooo comfy! |
Around Thanksgiving
Oops! Here are some late-coming pictures of Thanksgiving Week. The first couple are from a date I did for Alex where I transformed our kitchen into a pizzeria and we made homemade pizza. It was a lot of fun and very tasty! (and please ignore the spelling mistake on the sign...) The second set is over Thanksgiving at a condo, which Alex's parents rented for the week, of our nephews building a fort. It was so cute to watch Alex help them build the fort and then listen to "stern" remarks about no one being able to come into the fort unless they knew the password. Perk to being an aunt is that I was able to know the password. Yay! (Sorry there aren't many more pics from Thanksgiving, we didn't have our camera on us much.) Overall Thanksgiving Week was great. We ate lots, slept lots, spent lots of time with family, saw the movie "Tangled" and enjoyed the time off from school!
| Homemade Pizza |
| Alex helping the boys finish up the fort |
| Finished Fort |
December 13, 2010
Finals Week
It's that time of the year again. Want to know my source of entertainment in the drudgery of studying?...
...Watching the bars indicating that the powerpoints are downloading and imagining they are racing each other. It looks "End of Life" is going in for the kill!
Too much? Agreed. Attempts at humor should never be that pitiful. Pathetic entertainment? You betcha. :)
Blog post to come after finals with pictures of our cute new living room!
Too much? Agreed. Attempts at humor should never be that pitiful. Pathetic entertainment? You betcha. :)
Blog post to come after finals with pictures of our cute new living room!
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