While I was taking spring classes, I got to go visit Ryan in Los Angeles! It was so good to see the ocean again. Oh, and the man I'm in love with. Him too. [: We went to the incredible Griffith Observatory, ate at a couple cool little beachside restaurants, and got in a lot of talking time with the unbelievable amount of traffic that place has. So many people in one place!
Luckily his dad works for Alaska Airlines, so when I'm home he can fly to
Seattle for free. So as you look through these pictures and see scattered Ryan appearances,
it's because of that. No, he did not live with us.
As part of my Field Research Methods class/internship, we took a weekend trip down to the new Canyonlands Research Center to learn about the research that's going on down there. We got to stay in Indiana Jones tents, learn about our awesome planet, eat foil dinners, and spend two whole days hiking in Canyonlands N.P. Perfect weekend.
The night we returned, I raced to shower and get ready to go to a ward bonfire at South Fork Park, which actually turned out to be a spectacular proposal planned by Ryan and our friends. He was waiting for me at the end of one of the trails, which he had lined with paper lanterns. Each one had a single word hole-punched into it, so that the letters glowed with the candlelight behind them. All the words had to do with us, or from something we had done together during our 6 months of dating. Arches. Zion. Ketchikan. Sounders and RSL [:
Best. night. of my life.
Roommates! |
The ring! I'm not much of a jewelry girl at all but I love my ring so much. [:
Spring classes ended and I got to go HOME. We spent a week on the boat up in Canada, exploring Desolation Sound. It had been several years since we had been, and it was wonderful to go back to places I had such fond memories of. We saw so much wildlife and so few harbors. It was pristine and remote. Just beach after island after fjord of ocean life as it's supposed to be.
And if you must ask, yes not being able to talk to Ryan for eight days straight was torture. Yeah yeah, I know. Barf.
We planned a wedding. Funny to think how those four small words meant as much time, stress, effort, thought, research, and manpower as it ended up being. But it really was fun, and a great opportunity for my mom and I to work together and spend time together before I became Mrs. Gray. We found lots of ways to maximize our budget, including me making my own wedding announcement {Not worth pulling an all-nighter for. No.} and having my dad do our engagement pictures. In hindsight, those things aren't that important, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone who'd like to save some moolah!
The day I found my dress. {BEST DAY EVER}
Wedding shoe shopping.
Wedding registry fun.
Enrobed mangoes. Lots and lots of enrobed mangoes.
Flower shopping. With some of the best farmer's markets/flower farms in the state being only 25
minutes away, we decided to make our budget happy and use local flowers for the centerpieces.
minutes away, we decided to make our budget happy and use local flowers for the centerpieces.
Ended up just using fresh baby's breath along with salal and cedar
from our backyard! Cheap and pretty as you can get.
More registry fun. That scan gun and I became good, good friends...
We swear by the Chipotle stress therapy program. It works wonders!
Making 250 wedding favors.
As you can see, I had the cutest hole-puncher ever.
And the best twine-tying team.
Lots and lots of time at the lake.
Sarah turned 12!!
I received my endowment in the temple. For anyone not of
It was such a beautiful, pure testimony to me of the truthfulness and glory of this gospel. Every human on this planet is a child of God. Our brother, Jesus Christ, suffered and died to pay the debt of justice for our sins so that we can live with God again if we merely repent and keep the commandments we have been given. I love all that I learned that day, and all that I will continue to learn as I regularly attend the temple for the rest of my life.
Family reunion. Didn't get any pictures of much family... but I got some of the places we went!
We spent half of it locally, staying at the cabin at the lake and doing things around Seattle.
Protect tree? Consider it done.Aquarium.
Pike Place.
The Great Wheel.
Love us some M's!
The last half was spent in Suncadia in Eastern Washington. Such a stunning place!
^The lodge aka partay central for the weekend.^
A weekend full of family, hiking, night games, bridge jumping and beautiful places.Plus Ryan got to come, which was way rad!
I started weeding the garden area as a stress-reliever. And let me tell you,
nothing helped me work out wedding tension more than this sweaty, dirty job did.
Before and after. We were real proud.
Mushy engaged romance. The day Ryan received his live ordinance recommend,
which was the last thing we had to do before being sealed in the temple!
Braved 4 hours of bumper to bumper traffic and getting hit on by a really persistent Civic driver {can I just say how satisfying it was to flash my ring at him to make him stop? [: } to see this lady for the last time in 18 months. She's kickin' butt on her mission in Italy, but I miss her so much!
And then came the bridal showers.
Let me tell you, I was scared stiff about the idea {I don't know why! But I was!} but it turns out that having a shower all about you and therefore being absolutely spoiled is kind of great. [: And I got two of 'em!
Chubby bunny, bride-to-be style. I will probably never eat marshmallows again because of this.
The planner herself. I was totally blown away by the cuteness. She is amazing.
More cousin lovin'.
Ryan stopped in afterwards so that we could read the advice cards written by all
the guests. From wisdom about the wedding night to tips for 40 years down the road,
I was crying from laughter. As you can see here.
Shower #2. My best friend Danielle and her mom put it on,
and it was a blast. She is so wonderful.
We got lots of "You're crazy!"s and "What are you thinking?!"s from family and friends, but it was absolutely worth it. A last hurrah doing what we love best before our family went different ways. College and a mission. Marriage. Krop souls need regular doses of mountains, nights in tents, and backpacking food. But most of all, togetherness in beautiful places like this. There is nothing I would have wanted to do more the weekend before my wedding.
And that concludes the last summer with all the Krop kids in the house. I'll never forget it. I'm a lucky girl.
Mushy engaged romance. The day Ryan received his live ordinance recommend,
which was the last thing we had to do before being sealed in the temple!
Braved 4 hours of bumper to bumper traffic and getting hit on by a really persistent Civic driver {can I just say how satisfying it was to flash my ring at him to make him stop? [: } to see this lady for the last time in 18 months. She's kickin' butt on her mission in Italy, but I miss her so much!
And then came the bridal showers.
Let me tell you, I was scared stiff about the idea {I don't know why! But I was!} but it turns out that having a shower all about you and therefore being absolutely spoiled is kind of great. [: And I got two of 'em!
The planner herself. I was totally blown away by the cuteness. She is amazing.
My fairy godmother.
Ryan stopped in afterwards so that we could read the advice cards written by all
the guests. From wisdom about the wedding night to tips for 40 years down the road,
I was crying from laughter. As you can see here.
Shower #2. My best friend Danielle and her mom put it on,
and it was a blast. She is so wonderful.
Also, no offense Mom, but most of the pictures didn't turn out cause your
finger was over the lens. These ones were okay though. [: You'll get better with time!
I received so many thoughtful gifts that are all over our apartment now.
Seriously, so overwhelmed with how generous our friends and family were
to us as Ryan and I were starting our life together!
Then we got to the two-week countdown. Two weekends before the wedding hit. Most girls and their moms would probably be on the fritz, stressing out about the last minute details and locking themselves in solitary confinement.
But we? We escaped and did two days of this.
Mount Rainier in the background. Oh how I love that mountain. |
And that concludes the last summer with all the Krop kids in the house. I'll never forget it. I'm a lucky girl.