Tuesday, July 31, 2012

St. George

The journey to the Land of the Red Rocks has begun!
Every summer all students working for BYU leadership take a retreat with the purpose of getting to know each other better, having lotsa fun and of course throwing one or two productive things in the mix as well. ;) This year we went to St. George, and of course, you can't start a 4 hour drive without some Krispy Kreme's!
First things first, we got the business out of the way. As soon as we arrived we toured Dixie College and met with their student leadership. We bounced ideas back and forth and got some great tips for advertising, events, media and more. Very insightful! As the night came we ended up at the Tuacahn Amphitheater!! 
Our tickets were for Aladdin!
We got to do a backstage tour before the show. The theatre is set in the middle of the canyon, and the natural surroundings are also used in their productions. So neat!
Actors from Broadway and all over the world sign contracts from July-ish to November-ish to come and perform.
 In our tour we also saw all of the sets. The tour guide shared with us their secret to storing all the sets from productions, and the secret is......they don't! After each season they burn down the majority of them because there isn't room to store it all. 
Tuacahn also has their own small ranch were they take care of the animals that they feature in their performances. We saw camels and peacocks but the camels definitely stole the show!
While we waited for our Buffet Dinner to open up, we did a little window shopping at the souvenir shops. Our favorite find was these fuzzy animal rings. Who wouldn't want to have a small furry animal on their finger? Someone sane!
After our dinner the Pre-Show started. These kids have their own band called the 5 Strings. They are all 13 years old and under and they knocked everyone socks off! The little girl was soooo cute! She wasn't actually playing but she knew all the cues and did all the right moves at all the right times.
Above is our before the show shot. Steven is normal and Abe of course was too excited to keep his face in a normal position. Below is our after shot when the rain kicked in. My supervisor Lee is the bomb, and brought a bunch of garbage bags just in case. Our show actually got cancelled right after intermission since it is an outside theatre. We were bummed so of course Abe and I had to have some fun. We used our garbage bags to make super cool kid outfits, turned the tunes up on his phone, stood on the nearest wall and danced for the audience as they exited the theatre. They loved us! And our coworkers decided not to claim us...HA! We had a blast!
The next morning we did a hike on one of the many trails in St. George. The red rocks were way cool!
The crew before we started our hike
Steven and I found this funky rock!We had to crawl through on our hands and knees to get this shot. We were determined!
After we finished our hike, we went to the Devil's Crack! We had to hike up sideways because it was so skinny. Those that were bigger or claustrophobic had to sit this one out, which is sad because it was AWESOME!
Here's a top view of Emily and I as we made our way back down. 
After the Devil's Crack we stopped by Brigham Young's home for a tour. We were STANKY!! I definitely felt bad for the family that was there before us that was not prepared for a group of funky BYU students to come and raid the tour after they had been on two hikes. In this picture is Brigham's original hat and cane. Fun stuff! Our two day tripped honestly felt like a week, since we jam packed every minute, but every minute was worth it!

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Banana Leaf

Today we tried Banana Leaf! Food from Srilanka and Singapore!
It was beyond delicious!
Our Aloe Very Raspberry Lemonade and Mango Lasi drinks! The Mango Lasi had the perfect amount of chocolate in it, and both were a surprisingly soothing accent to our spicy food.
Appetizers :)
Jake got Chicken Marsala or something like that....
I got the Chicken Kothu! Perfect balance between spicy and sweet. Banana Leaf is our 40th restaurant! To say we like to eat is an understatement. ;)

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Sleepover in the Street

It's Pioneer Day!!! This was a first time for me and it was INSANE!!! This holiday is almost like a second 4th of July with Fireworks, Barbecues, Parades and more.
Yesterday, we drove down to Salt Lake, saw some Dance Offs, took some crazy pics, and secured our spot for the parade.
On each side of the street is a green line. We stayed up until 5am when you're allowed to move your chairs, blankets, sleeping bags, etc. to that green line for the parade. This is us sleeping on the street, after we raced to get our 5am spot. Not too comfy.
This was the theme for the parade. Almost all of the floats took the phrase and added their own interpretation.
Nicole, Jake and I right before the parade began!
Pageant Winners
Tracy Turnblad & Link from Hairspray
Aladdin Crew from Tuacahn
Not quite sure what these ladies are called but they're pretty slick if you ask me. They're standing on TWO separate horses as they walk. 
LOVE this movie! Confession, I watch it every time I need a good cry. Can't wait to see it when it comes into theaters again soon!
And these things.....
They're ginormous Pioneers and they looked like clothed Pioneer Dementors. Weird.
This float was a personal fave of mine. It had two missionaries inside a boat named the Seeker. Ha! Funny stuff!

And the Float competition begins!! Each year the church gives selected stakes a budget of 5 grand to create a float for the parade. So crazy, but lots of fun!
Before the parade, they keep all the floats in a lot, and everyone goes to vote for different awards. This was the Kids Choice winner!
BYU float!! I love my Cougars!
Madagascar!!
This float was awesome!! They had a stick of dynamite, and their crew acted out a little skit until a huge explosion went off! 
Of course the Poly floats were the biggest parties complete with bumpin' speakers, costumes and dancers. Most floats seemed boring in comparison. Gotta love my brown people! We know how to party ;)
UP!
And the last float picture also made it to the fave list. This my friends, is a black Jesus with his hand on his hip, driving Mama Temple's Church Choir. They sounded great, and the lone white keyboarder was workin' it as well. Another adventure marked off the list! Pioneer day was a success! :)

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Ducks Gone Wild

I am BEYOND excited that Miss Jeslyn has jumped on the bandwagon and moved out west! Can't wait to have some adventures with her! :)
I decided to give her a tour of the Y, and we ran into this impressive collection of Rubber Duckies in the Bookstore! Elvis ducks, Glitter ducks, Halloween ducks, Christmas ducks, all kinds of ducks!
Here we are sportin' our Rhinestone and Marilyn Monroe duckies! So, funny story. Jeslyn is dropping me off at work, I tell her to pull into the carport of the Wilkinson Center after the light by getting into the turning lane. Apparently she was getting a little impatient so she drove right over the sidewalk, where it dips for the crosswalk. Thankfully there were no pedestrians. Let's just say University Police were involved....we told them it wouldn't happen again. ;) Lookout Utah! We're introducing some Flo Ridin' skills onto these streets!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A Polluted Lake

Today was a day on the waters of Utah Lake. Only after the day was done, did I find out that this lake was polluted. Yikes! I thought the water looked kinda funny... Our roommate Brooke invited Nicole and I to go with her fam and a few friends.
Our before shot!
Yours Truly, Brooke and Jessie
Tyler on the wakeboard
Jarret on flag duty
 Chase 
Backflippin
Lake Ladies
Nicole
Nicole and GREEN water!!
Dana
Me on the Wake Surf
As the sun started to set, our shots looked a little something like this.
Our After Shot!!
Nicole and I loved reminiscing on our Lake Dates back in the big FL! We hope to have many more in the near future, just not on this lake!