Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Merry Christmas

I read this story on another person's blog and loved it so I figured I would pass it along.
I love the Christmas season so much because of stories like this. I hope this brings a good spirit to your day!


Hero at the Grocery Store


By Stephenie Meyer (Ensign, December 2006, 20–21)


I had been grocery shopping for almost an hour by the time I got to the checkout lines. My two youngest sons were with me, the four-year-old refusing to hold onto the cart, the two-year-old trying to climb out of the basket. Both got progressively louder as I tried to keep them under control, so I was looking for the fastest lane possible. I had two choices. In the first line were three customers but with very few purchases. In the second line was only one man, a young father with his own crying baby, but his cart was overflowing with groceries.


I quickly looked over the three-person line again. The woman in the front was very elderly, white haired and rail thin, and her hands were shaking as she tried unsuccessfully to unlatch her big purse. In the other line, the young father was throwing his food onto the conveyor belt with superhuman speed. I got in line behind him.


It was the right choice. I was able to start unloading my groceries before the elderly woman was even finished paying. My four-year-old was pulling candy from the shelf, and my little one was trying to help by lobbing cans of soup at me. I felt I couldn’t get out of the store fast enough.


And then, over the sound of the store’s cheery holiday music, I heard the checker in the other line talking loudly, too loudly. I glanced over as my hands kept working.


“No, I’m sorry,” the checker was almost shouting at the old woman, who didn’t seem to understand. “That card won’t work. You are past your limit. Do you have another way to pay?” The tiny old woman blinked at the checker with a confused expression. Not only were her hands shaking now, but her shoulders too. The teenage bagger rolled her eyes and sighed.


As I caught a soup can just before it hit my face, I thought to myself: “Boy, did I choose the right line! Those three are going to be there forever.” My mood was positively smug as my checker began scanning my food.


But the smiling woman directly in line behind the elderly lady had a different reaction. Quietly, with no fanfare, she moved to the older woman’s side and ran her own credit card through the reader.


“Merry Christmas,” she said softly, still smiling.


And then everyone was quiet. Even my rowdy children paused, feeling the change in the atmosphere.


It took a minute for the older woman to understand what had happened. The checker hesitated with the receipt in her hand, not sure whom to give it to. The smiling woman took it and tucked it into the elderly woman’s bag.


“I can’t accept …” the older woman began to protest, with tears forming in her eyes.


The smiling woman interrupted her. “I can afford to do it. What I can’t afford is not to do it.”


“Let me help you out,” the suddenly respectful bagger insisted, taking the basket and also taking the old woman’s arm, the way she might have helped her own grandmother.


I watched the checker in my line pause to dab at the corner of her eyes with a tissue.


Paying for my groceries and gathering my children, I made it out of the store before the smiling woman. I had made the right choice of lanes, it seemed. But as I walked out into the bright December sunshine, I was not thinking about my luck but about what I could not afford.


I could not afford my current, self-absorbed frame of mind.


I could not afford to have my children learn lessons of compassion only from strangers.


I could not afford to be so distant from the spirit of Christ at any time of the year—especially during this great season of giving.


I could not afford to let another stranger, another brother or sister, cross my path in need of help without doing something about it.


And that is why I hope never to forget the Christmas hero in the grocery store. The next time I have a chance to be that kind of a hero, I can’t afford to miss it.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Pictures of Our Fall

I know I have been really awful at blogging (Sorry Shawna) so I figured I would give a little update:

Our life is still great.

We still love each other like crazy.

If you want to see pictures of our great life this past couple of months click HERE



*I'll post again soon with pictures of our house in the holiday spirit!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Changes!

Sorry for the lack of posting, but we have been SUPER busy for the last couple of weeks- all for good things too!
We have moved! We love our new place and it is starting to feel like home. The boxes are ALL unpacked and its been fun setting things up. We painted our bedroom (pictures will be coming...when I get around to putting them on the computer). It used to be really dark with 70's wood paneling and ORANGE floral wall paper, but now the wall paper is gone and we painted 3 of the walls white and the wall above our bed is a grape green color. It still needs a few finishing touches, like curtains....but it is MILES better than it looked before. AND to tell you about how awesome our landlords are- they were totally cool with us painting the bedroom, and even bought the primer and paint for us.
Funny story about moving in: our big shelf entertainment center thing we put our tv and all our books and stuff on couldn't fit down the stairs to get it into the apartment (we are in a basement). SO my handy husband decides that instead of just getting something else that we will be able to move in, he just saws our shelf in half then puts it back together with holes and wooden dowels once we get it inside- he's AMAZING!

I started school this past week, so I have been a little busy with that :) I'm loving school SO much. I finally have figured out what I want to get my degree in and it is awesome. I am loving the classes I am taking. I am also in a play right now for BYU, their Young Company Shakespeare traveling show. We are doing The Tempest and every Tuesday and Thursday throughout the semester we tour around and perform in different schools. it has been alot of fun getting the show ready and our first tour day is on Tuesday!

Guy has been working, and we are really looking forward to the company he works for to move their office down to Orem because it will really cut down his commute. He is also playing Ultimate Frisbee every Wednesday and Saturday and he really loves it. He even signed up for the Orem city league and that starts this Saturday and runs for two months and then they have a tournament at the end.

Dexter is over a year old now and has just been loving life. He takes alot of naps, chases all the bugs in the house, loves laser pointers and playing fetch. He is a pretty awesome pet and I can't imagine our family without him.

Other changes: We are now the proud owners of a 150cc orange and silver scooter! Its really fun and great for going around town. I love our Cadillac, but the scooter gets alot better gas mileage and costs maybe $3 to fill up the tank.

I'll probably post again soon and put up some pictures because posts without pictures are kinda boring, but until then...thanks for reading the blog. We are still in love and loving living in Provo!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Idaho Weekend Festivities

So we are going home to good ole IDAHO this weekend and I'm pretty excited.
(we also went last weekend with the intent of going rafting, but that got canceled due to weather. boo. so we are trying again this weekend)
So besides just going rafting which is going to be awesome we are also going to a wedding for Guy's second mother and we are SO happy for her!

and last but not least on the list of awesome things happening this weekend: (drum roll please...)

OUR ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY IS ON SUNDAY!!


So its starting to look like its going to be a pretty good weekend :D

Friday, July 10, 2009

Dexter Playing Fetch

Our cat plays fetch. He will play with hair bands and twisty ties. We were having some fun with him the other night stacking up all the pillows on our bed and then shooting the hair band into them so Dexter would have to jump over them. We now have video proof that our cat does in fact play fetch.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

My Husband is REALLY Cute

I just want to post about one more story because my hubby is really cute and I want to brag:
So on last Thursday I was kinda sick and not feeling well and was in bed all day, until Guy calls me on his way home from work and we are just talking about our days and then he says he is going to hang up and call me right back, and this is how that conversation went:
G: Hi, is Alison there?
A (playing along): This is her.
G: Hi, this is Guy Sundwall and I was wondering if you wanted to go out with me tonight?
A: (giggling) Sure. What time to you want to pick me up?
G: How about 5:30?
A: Okay, see you then!
Then I did a mad dash to look cute for our date and Guy shows up, a few minutes late, with a bouquet of flowers to pick me up. Then we went out for dinner and a movie at the dollar theater. It was a REALLY fun date and I REALLY REALLY love my cute husband!


These are my pretty flowers! Dexter has knocked them over spilling all the water twice, and won't stop trying to eat them.

Independence Day!



Our 4th of July was pretty fun too. Guy went and played Ultimate Frisbee in the morning while I cooked up some delicious food. Then we pretty much spent the rest of the day over at our friends' apartment. We had a barbecue and ate WAY too much food, and played games, and talked and watched the fireworks from the Stadium of Fire. We really are blessed to have the great friends that we do.

The Laptop is ALIVE!!

We got the piece for the charger thing that we needed so our laptop lives again! YAY!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Madison Invaded Provo


We had a blast when my little sis came to visit down in Provo for a week! I can't believe how grown up she is, already 9 years old!! It was really nice to get a whole week of sister time together!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

A Perfect 10!

Today the hubby and I have been married for 10 months!
It has been the best! I can't wait for the next ten months.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Gratitude

I was just thinking today about how much in my life I have to be grateful for so I thought I would share my gratitude with YOU!
Some of the many blessings I have that are on my mind today are:
  • GUY! (I know everyone thinks there husband is the best, but mine really is the best) He is such an amazing man and my best friend. He always knows what I need and supports me so much. He never judges me and just LOVES me unconditionally. It is so nice to have that kind of love in my life.
  • My marriage- this is a subcategory of the first one, but I am so grateful to have a strong and healthy marriage. We make an awesome team and can get through anything together! Not many of you know but we just survived both of us being unemployed for over a month. We relied on our faith and our savings account and we came out of the trial stronger and smarter. Now Guy has a great job and I might too!
  • The Gospel of Jesus Christ- I am so grateful that I was born into a family that raised me Christian. My faith gives me such strength ad hope! And I am eternally grateful for my Savior Jesus Christ.
  • My family!!- My family might not follow the traditional structure but it is because of them I am the woman I am today. I also happen to have awesome in-laws, so I pretty much lucked out in the family department.
  • Chocolate- enough said
  • Air Conditioning and Otter Pops- I don't know how I would survive the summer without them!
  • Our great friends- we have some awesome friends who are practically family and they bring so much fun into our lives!
  • Our health- something I don't think we should take for granted
  • A roof over my head and food to eat.
  • BYU- I get to study what I love and get a spiritual education too. It is such an amazing opportunity
  • Dexter- the best cat in the world! He brings so much joy into our home!
  • I am also grateful for: flip-flops, popcorn, ice cream, movies, hot water, THEATRE and any kind of art, Scentsy candle thingys, and washing machines

I was in a bit of a down mood earlier but as I started thinking of all of these things I realized I don't really have a reason to be down. It really helped me out alot and I definitely recommend it if you aren't feeling that great.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Monsters!

For my birthday my family got me a brand new sewing machine (THANKS GUYS!) which was something I have been wanting for a while. Usually sewing machines HATE me and decide to break/get jammed whenever I am using them so I was hoping to overcome that and make some fun stuff with my new machine!
Our first sewing project was Guy's idea, we made really cute plush monsters. We just used old fleece blankets we never use, worn out jeans and old t-shirts for the material and drew a picture of what we wanted them to look like and started cutting! It was so much fun and I think they turned out so cute (Guy's is the purple spotted and mine is the one with the bow). We had a blast making them and now we might be addicted...


I thought the spikes were a really nice touch!



Mine kinda turned out like a girly potato.

Friday, May 15, 2009

My Sister Rocks!



I just have to take a minute to brag about my amazing big sis! I look up to her so much, she is the best sister a girl could ask for and she is one of my best friends. She has been through so much in her life and has turned out to be such a strong and beautiful woman because of it.

Today I am especially proud of her because she is achieving one of her dreams! Today my Sis is an RN! If you ever have to go to a hospital I hope you get her as your nurse, because she is the best!

I LOVE YOU ELISE!!!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Sunny Hawaii




Due to a series of events, we ended up vacationing in Hawaii instead of California. I kinda think how our trip turned out was even better than we could have planned. We were on Oahu for 5 days and 4 nights! Guy's grandparents are serving a mission at the P.C.C. so we stayed with them in Laie.

I don't really want to write out a whole play-by-play of the trip but some of my favorite highlights were:
  • Delicious Shave Ice!
  • Walking on the beach
  • Snorkeling in Shark's Cove
  • The Waikiki Spam Jam
  • Amazing Sunsets
  • the TOTAL relaxation
Guy says that HIS favorite part was, "Spending 5 days with my wife, Hawaii was just a bonus." (isn't he too cute?)

If you want to see some more pics of our Hawaiian adventure just click HERE to go to the album I uploaded to facebook.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Why I am SO excited for our Vacation in California:





When we woke up this morning, in mid-April, it looked like this outside! We leave in less than a week for our trip to San Diego and I couldn't be more excited.

p.s. WE HAVE BEEN MARRIED FOR EIGHT MONTHS TODAY!!!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Spring Break...kinda...

So BYU is a great school but I would have to say that the lamest thing about it is that we don't get a Spring break! Guy's little sister Lezlie was on spring break last week so of course she came to stay with her SUPER cool siblings (aka US). It was so much fun having her around for the week!
My parents and siblings were going to Denver for their Spring Break that same week, so they stopped in Provo! They stayed here on the way down and on the way back, so I got to see them twice! My little brother and sister slept over at our apartment instead of fighting over the cots in the hotel room.
So even though I didn't get a spring break, it kinda felt like one with all the excitement with our fam in town!
This past weekend we drove up to Idaho to drop Lezlie back off at home and it was a great visit. We got to relax a little and spend some time with family. I hung out with my side of the family while Guy went paint balling with the boys. I FINALLY got to see my sister and her fiance! I hadn't seen them since before the engagement back when it was just Elise and her boyfriend instead of "fiance"! I don't think I could be any more excited for them, they are so great for each other!

The visit was super, the drive home-not so much. The roads got a little scary for awhile. We saw like 15 people slid off the road and at least 5 flipped over. It was really scary, but luckily Guy is an amazing driver.

TWILIGHT


That is us with the new Twilight DVD after we got it at midnight! My husband is SO sweet! I started reading the Twilight books (I know I am WAY behind on the whole trend) and I got hooked, and then I was not so subtly hinting how fun it would be to go get the movie at midnight. My cute husband surprised me by reserving a copy for me and we went and waited at the store for like two hours!

Here are some of the pictures:

this was our view like twenty minutes after the line started moving! We were closer to the front of the line than most people. Can you see the front?

Us waiting in line...

Guy working on the Twilight crossword sheet. (He knew answers that I didn't)



Friday, February 27, 2009

One Year Older and Wiser Too...


Guy turned 23 years old on February 6th!! He is SO old! :)
We celebrated by going to dinner and out to a movie, both of Guy's choosing! It was really fun! I made a cake and decorated the house the night before when he was asleep, i'm just sneaky like that. His cake was trimmed with Sour Patch Kids- his favorite candy. Here are some pics from that night after we got home, with Guy blowing out the candles and eating some cake.




It's a tradition in Guy's family for the birthday boy to smash his face in the cake to take the first bite. Mmmmm.



this is what it looked like before he smashed his face into it. I thought all those candles were going to set off the fire alarm!

Brrrr!

Utah is COLD! You can tell by the gigantic icicle that grew outside our door. Brrrrrrrr!

and I also posted this because I really like Guy's face. hehe. :)

Superbowl Sunday!

This is us being nervous, wondering if AZ would win.

We went up to Idaho over Superbowl weekend because
1) We love our families! and we don't get to see them enough!
2) We had no t.v. to watch the superbowl on and
3) Our families make good food


We cheered for Arizona. I'm sure Guy had a valid reason for cheering for them. I just cheered for them because the love of my life has spent a considerable amount of time in AZ (mission, school...) and so I think the state kind of rocks. I also cheered for them because everyone else in the family was, so I guess I'm just a follower like that.

We really enjoyed our short little trip up to Idaho. We loved getting to see our families and friends! I just wish they all lived closer.


this is the big ol' projection screen at the Sundwall's house where we watched the game. I think it's pretty sweet.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Dexter's New Friend!




First, let me say that it was all Guy's idea to get another cat. Dexter was lonely, so when we were at the Humane Society getting his booster vaccinations we just went to go look at the other kitties they had. We ended up coming home with a beautiful black female cat. We named her Zoe. Now Zoe and Dex are best friends and they get all of their energy out playing with eacother, so by the time Guy and I get home they are tired and just want to cuddle.

Catch Up Time!

Okay- so we've had internet for a while now, but I've been a bad blogger. sorry.
We've had a ton of stuff going on in the past couple weeks so now in the next few posts I'll try to catch you all up on our glamorous lives.

Monday, January 19, 2009

I'm sorry blog...

I promise I haven't forgotten about you, but we haven't had internet in our apartment for over a month now. Having no internet makes posting difficult. But don't worry- we get internet in one week!!!! So, in a week I will put up tons of pictures and be a good blogger again.
But until then--goodbye blog.