Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas at the Allreds

I love Christmas. I love everything about Christmas. It's so magical and wonderful! And I love decorating for Christmas! Here's some of the decorations that we enjoyed this year....



Our real live Christmas tree, hand picked at the corner Christmas Tree Park and carried home. (I helped carry it the entire way home this year!)
And don't worry, I got to decorate it twice this year because it fell over a couple weeks ago...



We have decided that we are going to collect ornaments as a family tradition. This year's ornaments were made from a nut and shell lei from Hawaii.



The Christmas pillow from Steve's mom and the hand-me-down garland from my mother (which I love however we will need to find another place for it next year. Steve does not like the fact that he cannot put his arm around me while sitting on the couch and I did not like the night that it fell on me while we camping out on the couch all night.)


Our beloved Willow Tree Nativity.



Not really a Christmas decoration, but we are excited to have this picture of President Monson.



Our keyboard adorned with a simple nativity and polar bear and, yes of course, Christmas music.



Our stockings (which were hung with care)
BTW, I think Santa forgot to bring oranges to our house because we each had a can of mandarin oranges in the toe of our stockings....




The cutest nativity set that Steve got on his mission in Louisville, KY



Our coffee table with Christmas stories and candies...



... which are guarded by this nutcracker which Steve painted as a wee lad.

Merry Christmas from the Allreds!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Some photos...

Perhaps you would like a picture or two?


Gordon and Steve fixing Monica, the Civic.


Dressing up as firemen at the Police and Fireman's breakfast on July 24th.


Climbing to the top of Mt. Timpanogas



First Day of School... classic pose.



BYU Game!




Gordon and Laura Cooper (our best friends and neighbors) as Pilot and Stewardess,
Catch Me If You Can style...



Steve the Contstruction Man and his woman, Deputy Melissa



Don't mess with this!



Melissa at work at UVU

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Did you miss us?

So... it's been a while. Don't worry we are still alive a kicking. Here's what we have been up to!

Hawaii was marvelous! It already seems like it was a dream! We loved the ocean, we loved the weather, but most of all, we miss the people. We attended a native ward and fell in love with the members there. They were so warm and welcoming and loving! We were invited to so many different dinners (an actual legitimate Hawaiian Barbecues) and our last Sunday following sacrament meeting we were invited to the front of the chapel and the ward sang Aloha Oe and brought leis. It was so amazing. So much love. At one point I turned to Steve and said "Steve, we are the only white people here!" We miss our brown brothers and sisters!

As wonderful as Hawaii was, we were glad to be home and be in our own space. We both had our first semester at UVU. Steve has settled on majoring in Construction Management and a minor in Business Management. I'm still set on Nursing and I'm planning on applying this next fall and hopefully be in the program starting Spring 2012. We both were so stressed about going back to school after so long but it was a success! Steve did super well in his math and accounting classes and I aced my nutrition, chemistry and algebra classes. It was a great start to our education out on the right foot.

I went back to working at the Gap. A few months ago I started a campus job as a receptionist in the Accessibility Services Department. We help set up accommodations for students with learning or physical disabilities. The best part about my job? I can study and do homework while working. Nothing like getting paid to study!

Steve started working for a Realtor helping flip and fix up houses. This past November, he started a freelance handyman business, The Handy Handyman. We posted a couple of ads, and what was intended on being a side job, has turned into a very busy full time job! In the past few months, Steve has fixed a cracked foundation, numerous drywall fixes, installed a couple of toilets and water softeners and several other odds and ends. I'm so proud of him and his new-found ability to provide for our family.

Our ward is great. We are in a married student ward which means that everyone is pretty much in the same boat... busy and poor. Steve has two callings... 1st Counselor in the Sunday School Presidency and the Elder's Quorum's Activity person. I'm part of the Relief Society Weekday Activity Committee. We have a great bishop and our fame to claim is that Bryan Kariya, the well-known running back BYU Football Team, is our home teacher and Matt Putnam, one of the defensive linemen, teaches Sunday School.

When we aren't busy with school or work, you can probably find us hanging out with our neighbors, the Coopers, or working on some new craft or projects, or perfecting our Allred Bread.

We are loving life right now and we are so excited that Christmas is right around the corner!