Luckily, we got better at the whole spinning thing and after a few bumps and bruises (All from Alex... Laura didn't fall down once!) here were the results!!
Alex's spin!
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Outdoor Ice Skating
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
Pretty Snow and Deadly Icicles!
The snow fall the other day was so pretty! They were really big flakes that piled on top of everything. Every tree branch had at least an inch and a half of piled snow on each branch, big or small. Make sure to click on the pictures to view them better.
I wonder how long they've been out of town?
This is the entrance to our apartment... look at the how steep the driveway is! Everyday we see cars sliding back into the road.. a little dangerous I would say. You can see the snow piled on the tree and lights. In the background is the Temple.
I tried to get some pictures of the snow piled on the branches.. look really close!
These icicles are huge, at least 6 feet long, and some even bigger. It's a good thing no one walks between the buildings. They are blocked off for these obvious reasons.
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
Our newest Nephew!!!
Introducing Kennon Ezekiel Weaver (Zeke)! Weighing in at 7-lbs 10-oz and 21 inches. Born January 12th, 2008 at 6:30-7...ish p.m to Kennon and Bethany Weaver. Oh, and we're the first to show little Zeke on our blog! :)
I wonder how much water Kennon had to boil before Zeke was born?Posted by Alex and Laura at 6:14 PM 4 comments
Friday, January 11, 2008
Rexburg Temple open house!
Here are some pictures of the new Rexburg Temple, right up the road from my apartment. The first three pictures I got online because I wanted to show the true beauty of it. My camera couldn't take these shots! Alex and I went to the open house on the 8th of January. It is soo beautiful inside! The dedication for the temple will be on Feb. 3.
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Sunday, January 6, 2008
Our little homecoming surprise...
When we first made it back home after Christmas break, it was nighttime. So, we couldn't really see anything outside. When we woke up the next day and decided to go and buy groceries, we found this.....
Luckily our neighbors who were on their way to go to the bookstore saw our predicament and got their snow clearing brush and helped us out. After we were able to get into the car, we had to rock it back and forth to try and move in out of the parking spot. One of our neighbors spotted a few snow shovels resting on the managers building so we borrowed those, cleared out behind the car, and finally got the car away from it's premature frozen burial.
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Saturday, January 5, 2008
Christmas Presents
These Photos are of a guitar Alex got. It's a Kona and it's super cool.
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Home in Rexburg
Here are some pictures of our little apartment in Rexburg, and a couple of random pics. Our apartment is across from campus and less than a block from the new Rexburg Temple. We can see it really easily from our parking lot. I'll take some better pictures of the outside of our apartment and temple whenever it gets sunny out. This is our bedroom. Most of our clothes are in plastic storage bins under the bed or hanging in the closet, which is right across from the bed. Our bathroom door is on the wall to the right of the tv. This is our little kitchen. It is perfect for the two of us because we have just enough cabinet space to store our kitchen supplies and food. This is our living room with our cute christmas tree and decorations. Alex's Neko keyboard is to the left of the picture in the corner. Our coffee/dinner table is actually Alex's Neko case on some plastic drawers, so we have storage under there too! This is our front door and tv stand, about 3 feet to the right of the picture is the fridge and kitchen area. This is our view from the front door on the 3rd floor. BYU-I is right across the street. It was sleeting when i took the picture so you can't really see much. Above the tree line there is a small mountain range that spans half of the horizon. I think that we have the best view in rexburg. We are on top of the rexburg hill so we see the city out our front window. This is Kelly Canyon Ski Resort, about 25-30 minutes away. It is pretty small, with three main lifts and a child's lift that takes you up the bunny slope. I really like going here because it is cheaper than the fancier ski places and its hardly ever crowded because usually just locals go.
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