Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Happy Holidays from the Hitchins... and then some.

Happy Holidays from the Hitchins!

These first 3 photos were taken by the amazing Amelia Lyon! John and I got lucky because she had scheduled a couple to be her models in order to teach someone her ways and that couple cancelled last minute. John and I just happened to be at the right place and the time and she asked if we would come model for her. I was so excited!! Anyway, these are three of the many she took and I would have picked one of them for our holiday card. Too bad I was lame this year because I lost track of time and did not get Christmas cards out! So here they are, and Happy Holidays!




I briefly went over a few things that happened this past year in my last post, but I wanna go over some more things that happened that are worth noting. (If there are repeats, sorry!)

The biggest thing that happened last year was that John and I got married on July 15th! It was a beautiful summer day in Southern California. The weather was 70 degrees with a light wind. It was perfect weather for a Garden Reception. It was such a special time. I am so grateful for such a perfect memory!


After our wedding, John and I were supposed to move to Las Vegas for my job. Well that whole plan flopped when the hospital I was supposed to work for dragged their feet for 7 months too long. John and I had a tough decision to make about what to do. At that moment in our lives, we were living with my Mom and Dad (Ingram) just waiting for a call (any day as they would say) from my company telling us we could officially move to Vegas. The call never came. John and I had decisions to make in regards to his education, his green card information, and where were going to move to because we couldn't live with my parents for forever. Ultimately, the decision made was for me to quit my job, pack up and move to Rexburg, Idaho where John was already enrolled at BYU-Idaho. It was a great decision! We are happy here in Idaho (other than the cold) and look forward to the next few years of our lives here while John finishes school. The bad move that we made was to move all of our belongings ourselves. We probably drove back and forth between Utah, Idaho, and California about 6 or 7 times in 1 month. Bad choice. One good thing that came from it was the discovery of damnyouautocorrect.com. Thank you, Thank you to whomever created this website! It saved us while we suffered hours in the car traveling!... Below is one of our favorites! 


If you have ever been to Rexburg, Idaho, you know that there isn't much here. There is a lot of farming land, which means lots and lots of fields and flatness. Also, there aren't many stores around Rexburg to suffice the average shopper (aka me). The best shopping is 30 minutes away in Idaho Falls (IF) where one is still limited in its variety. However slim the shopping may or may not be, there is always SOMETHING to see along the way, whether it be the junkyards, the house where you know the old man is a horder, the random horses, cows, or llamas in peoples yards... almost anything and everything is entertaining! The best thing John and I experienced was the find of good old Bruce, the Camel. He loved John. He tried to kiss John like 3 times. We only saw him that one time, even though we have attempted to find him a few times. The thing is, there are crazy things in Idaho... but a CAMEL?? So incredibly Random! Bruce was a funny/great/interesting/one for the books find!


Then Christmas came! It was wonderful. I already explained a little taste of our christmas in a previous post, but here is our tree. I was absolutely obsessed with it! The colors, the lights, the location of it in our apartment. It was beautiful. I almost kept it... I considered keeping it all year. I would lay in bed devising plans to keep it... like: its a plant so all it needs is water and light.. therefore I could keep it all year! But, when push came to shove, my better half realized that a Christmas tree is part of what makes Christmas, Christmas. It is a symbol of Christmas and if I had kept the tree all year, it would lose the symbolism (at least for me). Also, let's be real, it wouldn't last longer than maybe another week. Ultimately, the tree came down. Until next year tree! (notice the tinsel... I had never used tinsel before but my mother in law said it would make it look good, and boy was I glad she suggested it! I love the tinsel!)


Five Crowns became a holiday game favorite. Luckily, these cards don't symbolize Christmas cause I'm playing them all year long!


And something fun and random that I got for Christmas from John were these fun nail polishes. It is so cute to me thinking about him standing in Sally's Beauty Supply trying to decide which nail polishes I would like the best. 


We had a wonderful year with such new experiences together! It will be the first of many and I look forward to it! 

I hope you all had a great year and holiday season!

4 comments:

  1. You guys are so sweet. All the best to both of you for the new year. I hope we get to see you at some point.

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  2. Good old Bruce.
    LOVE the nail polish selection, Emily & I will have to come OVER for a girls night and paint our toes.
    Five Crowns is fantastic- such a good fun game. I also recommand blockus.
    I miss you both oh so much!

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  3. The gold! Oh the gold! That will look fabulous on your nails.

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  4. I'm so happy for this post! I love getting a glimpse into your life. Keep em coming! I'm loving your blog!

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