School and Work

Once again I found myself looking at the plan for the remainder of my college career. At first I was going an extra summer but with a wedding this summer I’ve looked at it one more time and found I really didn’t need to. With 17 credits this semester and the Fall and Spring of next year, I will be done with my bachelor’s degree. So school is all set for me, with the end very near in sight.

I’ve also been thinking about work, which is a lot less easy to plan. I’m currently working with a professor, and that should continue through the rest of the time I’m in school. Depending on how many hours I get, I might just work that job full time over the summer, or get a second job. One problem is I do have a couple weeks where I’m planning to get married. So we will see.

Wedding Plans

I have never planned my wedding before. A lot of girls seems to plan their wedding before they actually start dating, but I never saw much of a point. So now the time has come that I am actually going to get married, and I have to plan my wedding.

It’s quite interesting, because I have to think of every little thing I want or don’t want. I’ve thought of not doing a reception, but then decided to do a simple one. I’ve thought about a dress, flowers, photography, food, colors, when, where, etc.

And I actually have a semblance of wedding plans. Colors are white and green with a pink accent, reception will be held the night before in my parent’s back yard, with pie and ice cream, and a lot of flowers ordered wholesale, and put together with help of family. I want a semi-formal white dress, or anything I can get for cheap and like. I’ll have a photographer, but only for an hour at the reception, and right after the wedding. No more than an hour and a half, and even that might be excessive. And the date is set for May 14th, most likely at the Mtn. Timpanogos Temple.

Snowshoeing

I really like to snowshoe. I have snowshoes, and both a sister and fiance to go with. I usually have Saturdays, and other afternoons completely free to go. I try and go whenever I can.

So this weekend was no different. I had both Saturday and Monday free, so I tried to go snowshoeing. However, I also tried to drive my Honda Civic. My small, old car decided it would rather get stuck then let us go snowshoeing.

On Saturday we drove up the canyon, and parked, and realized we might want to go someplace different. Then we tried to get the car out. Joe went and stole a snow-shovel from another truck, and we slowly dug the car out, and finally got back on the road. Didn’t end up going at all.

Monday we tried again. It snowed a lot Monday, so I attempted to drive up a hill, and only made it half-way before having to back down the hill. We still got up to the small canyon and started up only to get stuck about 100 meters later. So we came back and just went outside and played in the snow.

I think I will go snowshoeing more when I actually might get a car that can travel in snow. I’ve still made it out a bunch, and I’ve got pictures to prove it.

The PathMeJoe and Heather

First Post Ever

Hello. So due to many facts, most of which I am unsure of, I am once again starting a blog. I have had many blogs before, but have deleted all of them. I’m giving it one more go.

So, just so you know, I am a 19 year old college student studying Horticulture. I love everything about gardening (hence the major), and also love other outdoor activities including hiking, camping, and currently because of the several feet of snow outside, snowshoeing. I am currently engaged to Joe, who is the best ever, and we are getting married May 15. I’m working as a TA and research assistant. I also love reading, yoga, and waking up early.