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Showing posts with label Visits to Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visits to Utah. Show all posts

February 11, 2015

That Time I Decided to Fly to Utah Spur of the Moment

Soooo two weeks ago, I went to LA for work. And I figured hey! I'm close to Utah! Why not go home? And not tell my mom I'm coming? (mwah ha ha! She was so surprised!)

So I changed my return flight and went home!

Naturally, most of my time was spent eating.


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BUT HEY! Guess what?? I just so *happened* to be home on the last weekend of the world-renowned Sundance Film Festival! Obviously, I had to go. (And mostly bc I've only ever been once before, and I'm on a kick of carpe-ing all the diems and such.)

Since I'd been in LA, I wasn't equipped (clothing-wise) to brave the frigidity of Park City. But thankfully, Ogden is way more awesome than you might think, and our very own Peery's Egyptian Theater was a Sundance venue!

Sundance at Peery's Egyptian Theater! Organ playing at the Egyptian Theater

So I took my family out (except my sister, sad day...)! And BONUS! Camille joined us! We saw I'll See You in My Dreams, and we all LOVED it! (Also, we like the name Blythe.)


Camille and the Zavala's at Sundance Camille and Yándary at Sundance Sundance
SundanceSundance Family at Sundance

It was such a good weekend! Totally worth the exorbitant price I paid, bc I bought my flight with less than 24 hours' notice. And totally worth it to surprise the fam. Mwah ha ha! ¡Hasta la próxima!

PS Check out Camille's account here!

PPS I can't remember who took which photos, but photo creds --> my mom, my brother Jason, and moi. Unless Camille took some also? I can't remember! (Sorry, C$!)

December 22, 2014

Christmas everywhere


My little brother has a friend joining us for Christmas this year.  She is visiting all the way from China. She didn't grow up celebrating Christmas, and it's already been fun to have her around and share little details with her. Like this morning.

We were riding the Frontrunner down to Salt Lake, and one of the UTA workers came by to wish us all a Merry Christmas and share a little Christmas cheer via candy cane. Shirley (my bro's friend) was intrigued by the oddly-shaped treat and asked what it was. I explained that it was a special type of candy we eat during Christmas. I refreshed her on the Christmas story and the shepherds who received the glad tidings of Christ's birth.

It struck me as such a beautiful thing that even as we get our sugar highs this season, we can find Christ and the REAL spirit of Christmas everywhere we go. :)

PS If you want a quick refresher on the Christmas story, click here to read this beautiful synopsis. It'll fill your heart with gratitude and cheer. :)

September 17, 2014

Dad Update



My dad had a heart attack late Sunday night. My sister called me de emergencia to tell me she was driving him to the hospital, and in the morning, I hopped on the first flight I could take to make it out.

I'm happy to report that Dad is now stable and well enough to come home! (Apparently after a heart attack, the yardstick for "well enough to go home" is "can walk up a few stairs.") They sent him home with five new medications and a strict diet/exercise regimen (though honestly, my mind is blown, bc they want him to lose 10-15 pounds... idk where from, bc he's already so lean!). Part of his heart is dead, and he won't ever recover full functionality of his heart.

He has to be so, so uber-careful with his health, since he's at such high risk for another attack, but we feel very blessed, because we know things could have been so much worse. And because we've felt love and support from family and friends across countries. Thank you for your words of encouragement, for your calls, your voicemails, your texts. (Speaking of which, I'm sorry I haven't responded to most of them! Please know that they all made a difference to me and were very, very much appreciated!!)

That's all I've got for now.  Thank you again, everyone! Dad report over and out.

August 17, 2014

Moab!

When I was home last month, I convinced my mother to take a quick road trip to... Moab! It's one of my very favorite places, and it was really fun to be there with the fam. (Or most of them, at least. My sister couldn't get off work, and well, obviously when your parents are divorced, family trips usually only include one parent.)

This trip was a bit of a compromise with my mother. She's slightly (ha.) more high maintenance than the rest of us, and her idea of a great vacation doesn't usually involve hiking, sweating, or rigorous physical activity. We originally wanted to go camping (we = my brothers and me), but we settled for staying at a hotel in town and still doing the hiking and nature-ing.

Our trip interfered with the USA vs. Belgium game of the World Cup, but thanks to the ESPN app, we were still able to catch most of the game on my iPhone. From our car in the middle of nowhere, we joined Americans everywhere in awe of U.S. goalkeeper, Tim Howard. The BEST was when some brilliant person changed this entry on Wikipedia. Lol!

Moab

We stayed the first night at the Kokopelli Suites. The customer service from the manager was horrendous, but the price was a steal, so I think I'd still come back here. It's basically like renting a furnished apartment, incl. 2 queen beds, a futon, living room, fully stocked kitchen, patio area, hot tub, etc. Nothing too fancy, but definitely comfortable.

We took it easy our first night and had dinner at the Moab Diner on Main Street (try the Kokopelli Chicken dinner. It includes their "famous green chili" and is quite good!) and walked around the shops in town. It was fun to see al the Western-themed boutiques and souvenirs.

Moab
I'd totally wear those red boots, a la Ted Mosby!
Moab

The next day, the hiking was ON! Our goal? Delicate Arch. But first, we took some seflies!

Moab Moab

Arches National Park is like nowhere else on earth. I've only been there one other time, but it left quite an impact on me and really is one of my very favorite places.

Moab Moab

The hike to Delicate Arch isn't too far (distance), but it's basically uphill for a good portion. My mom had never done a hike like this before, and I was proud of her and of all of us for making it. I kept telling everyone that the hike was a metaphor for life. At some points, maybe the thought,
I'm not gonna make it. I can't possibly take on more step." may cross our minds, but it's absolutely worth it to keep going, and we definitely have the strength to carry on. It was really nice how everyone coming back down would tell us, "Just a little bit further." Or, "You're almost there!" And isn't that just like the people God places in our path to encourage us and to lift us up when we think we can't go on anymore? :)

Moab

Sometimes, we'd see the top of a hill, and we'd think, There it is! We're nearly there! But when we'd get to the top, we'd realize we still had quite a ways to go. At any point, we could've called it a day and just gone back. What we'd already seen was beautiful and amazing, and it wouldn't have been a total loss. But we knew we hadn't reached our goal, so we kept going.

And finally, we rounded a corner, and we had made it!

Moab
She did it!! :) So proud.
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Moab
This one's one of my favorites!
Moab

We rested for a minute, ate our lunches, and then took some more photos. Because what's the point of making it all the way there, if we didn't ACTUALLY make it to touch the arch?? Can you see how tiny we look there at the bottom? Also, I'm kind of bummed that the guy who took our photo didn't get the whole arch. This one was the best of all the takes.

Moab

Naturally, I turned some cartwheels, because duh.

Moab

Ahhhh, it was so fun to be there! The hike back down was a breeze in comparison. Until we got to the parking lot, and I realized I had lost our car keys somewhere along the hike. I remember I had them the first time we stopped for a break, and I didn't remember having them after that. Unfortunately, I had no idea WHERE we'd taken our break.

I said a desperate prayer, and my brother got the idea to go check the car, just in case someone had found our keys. Lo and behold, someone HAD. I was absolutely blown away by how quickly and specifically my prayer had been answered. How blessed we felt! Such a tender mercy! I wiped tear from my cheek as I said a most sincere prayer, and we were on our way.

We ordered Chinese take-out for dinner (Jason ordered in Chinese!), and we stayed in and watched a movie. The next morning, my mom and the boys enjoyed some pool time. (I'm afraid of water, remember?

Moab
The BEST part of this picture is Jason's ridiculous RM tan line! Look how much darker his face is than the rest of his body! LOL!
We took our sweet time getting ready and had a very relaxed morning. This was a vacation, after all. We lounged and packed and got some more Chinese takeout for lunch, and then we explored the town some more.

Moab

And then we drove home. (Where our car overheated and we had to pull over and get some coolant, but no matter. We made it!)

Moab Moab

Thanks for such a lovely time, Moab!

August 03, 2014

Ogden Temple Open House

Ogden temple


Mormon temples are beautiful, impressive, sacred structures. They're reserved for special ordinances (religious ceremonies) and once they are dedicated, they're not open to the general public.

But for a brief period after a temple is completed, anyone is welcome to attend the "open house" and see firsthand just what a Mormon temple is all about.

My home temple (Ogden Utah temple) was recently rebuilt. I was sad to see the old facade go, as it was so unique (except that the Provo temple looks just like it...), but once I saw the new temple in person, I couldn't help but feel excited for it to reopen. :)

The open house started yesterday (Friday, August 1st) and runs until Saturday, September 6th. It truly IS open to anyone, but you have to get a ticket.

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TO THE OPEN HOUSE! :)

Enjoy it for me, you lucky ducks! I'll be excited to worship there next time I'm home post-dedication. For now, here are a couple of shots I took when I was home last month.


Ogden temple

I was there over Independence Day, so capturing the flag in the shot with the temple just seemed fitting. :)

Ogden temple

Annnnd possibly my favorite shot, the temple + a horse!

Ogden temple

January 07, 2014

Christmas 2013


Christmas was beautiful this year. I loved spending time with loved ones, eating good food, and.... watching my siblings open their Christmas pajamas! (More on that later.)

The reason for the season (also, I scored this Nativity at Deseret Book's after-Christmas sale, and I LOVE it!)

These little stinkers are always one of the best parts about going home:



And they make good little kitchen helpers! Well, at least Chris does. ;)

The spread. Turkey cooked by yours truly (well, by the oven, really), with lots of help from Baby-est Brother.

Per Latin tradition, we eat dinner late at night on the 24th, and we stay up 'til midnight to open presents. As I've gotten older, my favorite part has become watching everyone else open their presents. It's pretty awesome to wrack your brain, picking out just the right gift, and then to see the expression on someone's face -- you know, the one I'm talking about -- the one where you KNOW you done good with that gift. It's pretty much the best.

The best one this year was my mother. She's usually one of the hardest people for me to shop for, because she's so darn picky! Her tastes are very particular, and whenever you ask her what she wants for Christmas, she doesn't give an answer. This year when I asked her, she actually had an answer! And being the clever fox that I am, I hemmed and hawed about how crazy expensive her request was, and then of course, I went out and bought it. Heh heh! I made sure I threw in a few extra "holy moly, how expensive!" comments when I got home, and lo and behold, I fooled my mother! She was shocked and definitely touched when she opened her gift. It was pretty great. :)

normal family photo
awkward family photo (heh heh!)

OK, OK, and now for the BEST moment (drumroll)...

The moment the kids all opened their Christmas pajamas!! I give you my siblings (and my sister's husband) and me, in all our onesied glory! I even made sure to get one for my missionary brother, so he can wear it when he gets home next this year. (Note the creepy cardboard cutout from my sister's wedding.)

Did I not say it was glorious??


Greatest super heroes ever. (Did you see those capes??)

Christmas also involved pups,


more food,

leftover turkey soup
hot beverages... mmmm...
MY UTAH CHICKEN!!



Annnnd making Spencer watch The Nutcracker with me on Netflix!


It really was just lovely. :) I hope your Christmas was, too!