Being the geek that I am
I think I have kept every single picture I've ever taken. I'm starting to scan the pictures that were taken with film cameras, and I find myself wanting to make prints of my digital pictures--does anyone else think that's weird? Anyway, I've always been one who LOVES looking at pictures. I love looking through my photo albums and remembering good times. I realize that I have been blessed with the most hIlaRioUs, FUN and EnTertAiniNg friends and family EVER. Seriously. I am so lucky. I found some gems tonight.

Up in Bountiful with Val, Natalie and Steph. I'm pretty sure we wrote in our journals and ate at Nielsen's Frozen Custard that night.

Being in the MTC with a good friend makes you feel at home. Sister Tiana Smith and I were lucky enough to bump into each other every now and again.

This is why I love my family. Uninhibited, dorky and always so much fun.

Of course another mission picture. This one is a classic. Washing clothes on the rocks with the cows peeing in the river. I remember thinking that "at least we were upstream from the cows. The thing is--there were probably more cows upstream from us doing the exact same thing! Look how teeny bopper that little Honduran woman is! She was such a sweet woman. A true example of hard work...and doing it all for her family. It's amazing to me how tough she was too! She carried about 40 pounds of wet laundry {on her head} back to her home to hang it on the clothes lines. It hurt my neck just watching. I'm sporting a pretty sweet tan line too. :)

Up in Bountiful with Val, Natalie and Steph. I'm pretty sure we wrote in our journals and ate at Nielsen's Frozen Custard that night.

Being in the MTC with a good friend makes you feel at home. Sister Tiana Smith and I were lucky enough to bump into each other every now and again.

This is why I love my family. Uninhibited, dorky and always so much fun.

Of course another mission picture. This one is a classic. Washing clothes on the rocks with the cows peeing in the river. I remember thinking that "at least we were upstream from the cows. The thing is--there were probably more cows upstream from us doing the exact same thing! Look how teeny bopper that little Honduran woman is! She was such a sweet woman. A true example of hard work...and doing it all for her family. It's amazing to me how tough she was too! She carried about 40 pounds of wet laundry {on her head} back to her home to hang it on the clothes lines. It hurt my neck just watching. I'm sporting a pretty sweet tan line too. :)



Comments
Loved these pics and you look so great! Remember hearing about this even with the washing rock and cows, so fun to see the pic to go along with it.
Just love you.
I love that you washed your clothes in the river. What a fun memory!