Wednesday, February 24, 2010

d-land

Bret and I had a fantastic Valentine's/President's Day week with my family in sunny California, just a couple weeks after my last trip to Cali to visit my sister :). It was the first time the entire fam has been on vacation together since I was like 13 I think. The size of our family has grown considerably since then so it was great being all together as we visited beaches, restaurants and Disneyland.

The Udall crew (includes some Smarts, Cannons, Bowens and Millers)
I love going to Disneyland with kids and seeing them soak up the magic. It was the first time for most of them too which made it extra special.
A boat to ourselves makes for some rowdiness on Small World and Pirates.


Making a plan. Miraculously, we had only a few meltdowns and we stuck together for most of the first day.Yep, my brother-in-law is man enough to sport a Mini Mouse visor.
Bret really is so much taller than me. I only remember that when I look at pictures like this.
Sisters.Waiting for the Pixar parade at California Adventure/ ready to go be done with Disney.
Apart from Disneyland, we made the most of the 80 degree weather by visiting a few beaches.

Dana Point- our favorite spot.
Laguna

Point Dume in Malibu (with my parents and Bret this time)

Apparently this beach is a hot spot for filming movies. If you look at those rocks in the pictures above, it's supposedly the spot in the film Planet of the Apes where you see the Statue of Liberty sticking out of the sand. We also heard that Tony Stark's house from Iron Man is there. When we went there this time we noticed a random movie set on the beach and a film crew packing up for the day. Apparently this set will represent Chile in a scene from an upcoming Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz movie called Knight and Day.
Thanks to the whole fam for sharing your time, pictures and dreams with us. And a special thanks to my parents for making all the magic happen. We'll never forget it.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

come to dell

So it was about three years ago this weekend that Bret and I fell for each other. Well, I may have had a crush on him a little bit longer than that but it wasn't until that particular Saturday night that he finally noticed me.

At that time Bret was our ward's activity committee co-chair and they began a tradition of sending out video messages to the members of the ward to tell them about that week's upcoming activity- very BYU. This video is the only one I know of that survives (for obvious reasons; BYU 181 members will know it as a classic). Typical of most Bret and Jordan improv collaborations, this video includes fake mustaches, some Hansen music, a wig and a lot of nonsense.



You see, I wasn't planning to go to that activity (I was still new to the ward - and to BYU- and there was an America's Next Top Model marathon on that night) but there was something about this video that I couldn't refuse, can you blame me? Luckily, I went on that sledding trip up American Fork Canyon where Bret and I shared a magical sled ride, sang karaoke together and started a dance party. The rest is history.

P.S. I think I even sent a link of this video to my sister back then and said "I have a crush on this boy. The one on the right with the Boy George hair." She probably thought I was crazy.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Scooter & Gilbert: Some Real Cool Dudes


Bret Miller here with a special shout-out to some cool friends of mine. These friends have changed my life in unseen ways. For my own posterity and for your entertainment I present to you the history of Scooter & Gilbert.

Scooter is a brilliantly yellow and naturally gentle parakeet/budgie. Had her ancestors not been caught by the white man and tamed she would be roaming free in her native Australia. For reasons unknown, Scooter found herself in the parking lot of Fastsigns of Provo on the side of a pick-up truck in April 2007. Orphaned but trusting, she didn't hesitate to step onto our fingers and take a tour of our sign shop. With that step, Planet Earth as we know it, made a dramatic change for the better.

Scooter has been through quite a bit for a budgie. Disregarding the honor code, she moved in with a bunch of men at BYU. Most the time she was a good bird, never needing a lid to her cage. Only once did she flee and foolishly leap out of our 3-story window to a wild tumble. During another adventure she visited The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and was used as an object lesson in Sunday School.

After our marriage we introduced her to a new friend of her own, Gilbert the parakeet. We no longer felt bad for leaving her lonely in her cage when we were about during the day.

Unfortunately, Scooter and Gilbert, are without their masters for the next few years. My sister Melinda and her husband, Landon, have been more than kind enough to hold onto these little dudes while we're away. Our lives have been uncomfortably quiet without them. As weird as it sounds, they were one of the few constants Laura and I have had in our lives these past few years.

Thanks little friends, you're some cool dudes and you'll be missed.