Sunday, September 4, 2011

Valentine's Day

For our first Valentine's Day since we've been married, we kept it simple but definitely still celebrated the day.  I can't speak for Danny, but I had possibly one of the best days of my life.  It was on a monday, so we still had work and school, but everything was just so nice.

That morning we celebrated with (attempted) heart-shaped pancakes and scrambled eggs.



At lunch, we would often eat together on campus between Danny's classes, and today Danny surprised me with a vase of flowers that I got to keep on my desk at work, and got lots of compliments.

He even surprised me with candles, because he said we should have a candle-lit dinner to make it extra special.

After work, I made a big dinner with chicken cordon bleu and all the fixings.  We exchanged cards...

... and ate heart cookies I had decorated the night before.  (I used too much red dye though, the next day the frosting kinda cracked and looked like it was bleeding, lol).  I love decorating cookies!
It was just such a wonderful day!  Nothing too fancy, but defiintely all the love.  I never would've guessed I could like this holiday so much.

why I don't multi-task...

A little explanation... one, I didn't realize the oven was still on (the burners were all off).  two, I didn't realize at the time that the oven vents through the back right burner leaving the burner hot enough even while off to simmer soup.  and three, I really just should never try and multi-task, especially when food is involved... otherwise, this happens:
... that was one of my plastic cutting boards ... with a new hole melted right through it.

... how I found it once I smelled something burning... thankfully it didn't catch fire or smoke or ruin anything else, too much at least.

... all the plastic melted onto the burner... luckily, once it cooled it popped right off fairly easily... it was a bit harded to get the melted plastic out from the vent pipe that goes into the oven.  We eventually got it all off ... I think.  and now I'm *very* careful about putting things on the stove.  (Case in point, while waiting for the oven to heat up, I had a tray of muffins on the stove, and the muffins above this burning starting cooking before I even put them in the oven! whoops.)

a snow day in San Marcos?

Not even a month after we moved, there was a freak cold front and on February 4th, we actually got snow... in San Marcos.  We talked to people who had lived here their whole lives without ever seeing snow.  Pretty weird.  Plus, since it iced that night, and no one knows how to drive on ice here, they closed the university, so, since it was a friday, Danny and I had an improptu three-day weekend! yay!  Even though it all melted by lunch time, it was really pretty that morning, and so nice to be able to sleep in too.




Danny and his new ACUs

Danny was so excited once he got all suited up in his new ACUs (Army Combat Uniform) and getting to show off all the cool accessories.  It really started feeling official then.



Sarah's 23rd Birthday

I celebrated my 23rd birthday just a few days after moving in.  So we just had a simple day amongst the boxes.  Danny bought me some beautiful tulips and I had a chocolate marble cake (yum!), and just had a nice time watching movies at home.

... twenty-three candles seems like so many ...

but it sure looks pretty when all lit

Happy Birthday to me!

Moving in - San Marcos!

So, why the move to San Marcos?  When we met, Danny was going to the community college in Bryan and was prepping/planning for where to go to continue his education.  He knew he wanted to go military and go through the ROTC program, and also get a degree in history.  When it came time to apply for schools, the top choices were either Texas A&M University in College Station, where I graduated and has a long history in military and ROTC with the Corps of Cadets, or Texas State University, where Danny did his freshman year.  (He also applied to University of North Texas, as plan c, just to be safe).  By November, all three schools had accepted him!  So now it was just picking A&M or TX State.

Since both had decent history programs, we talked with both schools' ROTC programs (at this point we weren't sure which branch he would join).  A&M has a navy branch (which also is marines), whereas Texas State only has Air Force and Army.  We were figuring either Marines or Air Force, so after talking to them, we realized that both would require Danny to complete the full four year ROTC course.  A&M's Corp of Cadets isn't exactly family friendly and is a much more involved program.  TX State's Air Force would also be a tough time getting in as the branch is making more cuts.  So, not sure what to do, lots of prayer and a trip to the temple, Danny told me, "We should talk to the army branch."  I was a bit surprised, since neither of us had really considered the army.  But we figured why not.  After talking with them, TX State Army ROTC would let Danny finish in just two years (he would have to take a 4-week summer course to catch up), with opportunities for scholarships as well.  The more we researched, the more it just felt right, as well as to go with TX State's program.

And so, we planned to move to San Marcos between semesters.  It was a little tricky at first (we had to break our apartment lease and find a new place in just two months) and I miss College Station at times (like having a Kroger, or flat roads), but the more things moved along, everything has been falling into place.  We found a nice decently priced apartment close to campus on a bus route with lots of space and ample parking (yay!) and a dishwasher (yay!!) and on a bus route and just a lot of other things that we were wanting.  Not even two weeks after we moved, I found a good job on campus in the Financial Aid Department (whereas I hadn't found anything in College Station in months).  Danny fit right in at school and in the Army ROTC and we both agree this is where we need to be.

So, here's our new place!  (... I think moving in is always a work in progress, and I still haven't gotten a lot of decent pictures of our place, so most of these are the pictures from the apartment complex's website)

We have a 835-sq ft, two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, all on one floor this time (thankfully).  It's so nice to be able to have an office, and the numerous closets are wonderful.  We don't have a washer and dryer anymore, but we got an apartment just across the parking lot from the complex's laundry, so it's really not that bad - plus, it's kinda nice to be able to do three loads at once.  And the windows let in lots of sunshine! :)

the entrance... we live right on the highway, not too bad, but sometimes annoying since it's the access road and only one way.

We live on the first floor, very nice for moving in, plus it keeps the electric bill pretty low (well, anything would seem really low compared to our last place, lol).

(obviously our kitchen before we moved in... now the counters are covered with toaster, microwave, toaster oven, and knife block)

... one picture of our place currently, one of the few days the place is actually clean, haha.  *eventually* I'll get the place looking how I want and I'll post pictures, or maybe a video tour...
Now that we've moved, a few things I'm learning about moving:
 - always plan on taking twice as long as you think, with twice as many boxes and twice as much tape and ten times as much packing paper.  I never realized how many oddly shaped a/o breakable things we had.
 - labeling is always good (I did do this fairly well), but label the sides, not the tops, because once they're all stacked you can't see the tops anymore
 - double check when the aparment office closes on the day you move (we got in a lot later than planned, so I didn't even think to check that... thank heavens our new landlords were really nice and left us a key, since we got in three hours after they closed for the day)
 - pack a box of essentials ready to unpack first at the new place, including toilet paper, a change of clothes, the shower curtain, soap, bedding, etc. so you're not opening dozens of boxes trying to find them when all you want to do is take a shower and go to sleep.
 - don't be afraid to recruit lots of help (most of our recruits bailed last minute) ... but make sure you're actually ready for them when you say you'll be (Nick had to help us pack a lot of last minute boxes, and then we weren't even at the new place for over an hour after we told the new ward to meet us and help)
 - take pictures of the new place before any boxes even come in - it seemed sooo big and clean back then, it'd be nice to actually remember that.

rest of winter break

... okay, it's been a looooong time since, I've updated, so I'm going to be posting a lot to catch up. just a head's up.



We were able to stay at my parents for a couple weeks over the Christmas break and spend lots of time with family and just relaxing (away from our crummy apartment in College Station).  We were able to stay for Katsu's birthday too, but we really had to leave by January since we were planning on moving January 8th for San Marcos and still hadn't really packed yet.  So, we left on New Year's Eve and by the time we got back, we were so exhausted and I was kinda sick too, we ended up crashing at 9 pm.  oh well... it's not like we had any parties to go to or tv reception to watch a new year's special, so it would've been pretty lame anyway.

We spent the rest of the winter break prepping to move (unfortunately... or maybe fortunately, I don't have pictures of that).  A big thanks to Nick for helping us pack the truck and drive it from College Station to San Marcos, and to the elder's quorum president in San Marcos who helped us unpack once we arrived.