9.22.2011

Who Brought The Snacks?

Well, we flew into Salt Lake yesterday, and after a brief trip to REI for supplies and dinner/drinks at Squatter's downtown (and some gummy raspberries in honor of my sister), we've piled into our [awesome] burnt orange rental car, and are headed off into the dusty hills. Have I ever mentioned the love affair C and I have for burnt orange? Well, we do. If I can talk him into it, we'll take a picture of us with all of our burnt orange apparel and gear, leaning against our burnt orange Dodge Caliber. You'll like it, and it will affirm the idea that we're as un-trendy as two people could possibly be. This traveling roadshow likes us some burnt orange as well as some deep, satisfying 1991-era teal green. Yeah, we aren't just out of style, we're out of touch.

9.19.2011

Blow Out Them Candles, Girl


  • She shared her toys with me.
  • She and I wore matching outfits at each Christmas service, thanks to Grandma V.
  • She helped me build innumerable forts in the living room, with space for all of our animals (which was no easy task).
  • She wore stretchy pants with me during the 80's, and taught me how to tie a knot in the bottom of my oversized t-shirt, a la Saved By The Bell.
  • She traded candy with me at Easter and Halloween, so that she could have all the Sugar Daddies.
  • As a child she took my punishment 99.9% of the time (I don't know that I've ever adequately thanked you).
  • She chased me into a cedar tree, then threw acorns at me during the Harvest Party of 1996, accompanied by dozens of our classmates (I do still hate you a little for that). 
(A quick glimpse into how popular I was in middle school.)
  • She shared her high school experience with an annoying younger tag-along. 
  • She shared her college experience with an annoying younger tag-along.
  • She taught me how to study harder, work more diligently, and be more faithful to my friends (I think that I, in turn, taught her how to neglect her work and stay up late making cookies).
  • To this day, she is a refuge and confidant for those who are struggling or in pain; quick to listen and slow to speak.
  • She is a breathtaking example of service and dedication to work or peers.
  • She is strong, but humble.
  • She manages to out-do, out-give, out-think, out-laugh and out-smile anyone I know.  
And she does all this while being the most gorgeous woman alive.

The world needs more people like you, R.  But I only need one. 

Happy Birthday, big sister.  You make my world a better place.

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