Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Blargh!

So, in my rush to close my old gmail account I forgot that it was the primary account for my blog and so when I deleted it, I deleted my blog. My entire blog. I'm really kind of sad about that mostly because now I'll have to start all over. *sigh* Oh well.

My new blog is at:  http://samanatrix.blogspot.com/

Saturday, December 5, 2009

I'm engaged!

We had the missionaries over last night and we were talking about covenants and ordinances and the subject of baptism came up. They ask Simon if he would be willing to be baptized a member of the church and he said yes. They then told him that in order for him to be baptized we would either need to be living separately or married. He sat there a thought about that for a minute and then excused himself and went to the bedroom. He came back with a little blue box and said that he was going to wait until Christmas but he couldn't wait anymore. I think the elders were as shocked as I was (although Elder Bushnell said he thought that's what Simon went to get). For a few minutes all I could do was sit there and ask him if he was serious. Then, of course I said yes. We have no definite plans as of yet, but Lauren has already appointed herself my wedding planner. :) Um, yeah, forget that, we're getting married on Christmas Eve.

Here's a picture of the ring, I know it's not the best but it's just a single square cute diamond and I love it!


Friday, November 27, 2009

Ready for the Holidays


Ben and I got our own Christmas tree this year. I guess I'm tired of waiting till we fly to Illinois or Utah to feel all festive. It looks a little bare in the picture, but it really turned out pretty nice. Go to my website if you want all our juicy holiday details.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Little Szilagyi's





Got these off Julee's facebook so everyone could see these pictures.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

It might really happen

I don't know how many of us heard this news story. But it sits pretty close to home for me. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/8364393.stm
Creepy eh?

A Golden Halloween



Haha So my friends Brittany (Sophia), Becca (Dorothy), Linzee (Rose), and I (Blanche) dressed up as the Golden Girls for a cool Halloween party at Sherwood Hills up Sardine canyon, and we were so awesome we won $50 to the tatoo shop and a new car stereo, which my 'girls' so kindly gave me, since mine is shot. What do ya think? :) p.s. sorry so late I just got these pics from Linz..

Sunday, November 15, 2009

New pictures of A.J.

Thanks to Jamie and Brian for sending a new bundle of pictures of our littlest girl!! She is so adorable, and I just can't wait to meet her. How do I change the format of that Photoshop thing so that I can set it as my background and stuff? Anyone? Well, thanks again for the update!!!!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Watson Update

Well I decided to take one post to tell you all the new things we've been up to! First of all I was diagnosed with vertigo today (Sam I feel for ya!) let me tell you it sucks!! Hopefully the exercises they gave me work and rocks in my ear will stay in place. Next...












We've been called as the ward janitors (that's not the real name but that's what it means) The church is not hiring janitors for the buildings in America anymore because they want to use the money to build more churches in 3rd world countries so ward members are not in charge of cleaning the entire building. So we get to plan the monthly cleanings, hopefully it'll so great.










This is Steve's halloween costume, he went as balloon boy. He's hiding in a box and the balloon over his head represents the weather balloon he "escaped" in.







These are pictures from Steve's birthday. He was really excited about getting that board game. Also his "cake" is ghetto but that's what he wanted so what's a girl to do?

Anyhow that's all that's new with us. :)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Haircut


Today I finally had enough of my long hair and I went and got 5 inches taken off...I'm still in shock but I love it! No more dead, dry, split ends! What do you guys think?

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

USU Hockey





Saturday night my roommate Cecily and I went to our first hockey game vs San Jose we won 6-4. It was so much fun there were almost a couple fights but the refs broke them up, but in the last 30 seconds of the game this one player from San Jose pulled off one of ours guys mask and start punching him and threw him to the ground it was so crazy two refs had to tackle this kid to get him off our guy and the entire crowd was screaming ah so much fun!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Noah & Jack helping carve pumpkins











Jack being spooking










Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pumpkin Walk



















































































































































































































On Monday for FHE my family went to this Pumpkin Walk in North Logan. We had a lot of fun but it took us almost an hour and a half to get in but it was worth it some of the exhibits were pretty cool. And at the bottom is a picture of me and Nick & Ben from when the Letcher's came out we went to Thanksgiving Point and had a blast.

Monday, October 26, 2009

STOP!! It's Pumpkin time

Now I realize our pumpkins aren't as fancy as Martha and friends but we tried our best. Steve did his own design (his is the biggest one) while I followed the traditional route of using a pumpkin stencil, we carved both the little ones without any stencils. I was going to save the little ones for harvest pumpkins but we couldn't resist the thought of a little pumpkin family, they all turned out great and we had fun celebrating Halloween!!

Our pumpkin family Steve hard at work

Proud of all my work

My spiderweb pumpkin





Christmas Story

I realize it's only Halloween, nice pumpkins by the way Jess, but I had to write a Holiday Memory piece for my last remaining English class, Teaching Writing, so I thought I would share it with you all. Also, I think it's time that we figure out what we are doing this year and draw names so I can get my shopping started and finished. Enjoy!

Every single year since I was born, I have spent the Christmas holiday with my family, participating in an array of traditions. There are those certain things that just make the holiday, and their absence is felt by all. I come from a large family of seven children, and during the holidays we always come together from as far as Washington D.C., Utah, Ohio, and parts of Illinois to revive our childhood memories and keep our traditions alive. On Christmas Eve, we have a beautiful dinner prepared by the hands of my mother and get ready to go out into the world for one of our most beloved holiday activities.

When we were growing up, my parents drove a large, white Dodge van, aptly named Moby D on its license plates, which fit all seven of us comfortably on its three long bench seats. I remember, when we would first climb in, the maroon, vinyl seats were cold as ice. We would bring blankets to wrap around us, and we knew the drill. One of us would crawl under the second bench seat and pull the handle of the van’s heater, which read “pull for heat,” and soon Moby would be blowing out warm air like the fireplace we just left behind.

My dad would back out of the driveway, and the merriment commenced. Driving through the local neighborhoods, we sang all the Christmas carols we could remember. Sometimes only a few people knew the words or the second and third verses, but we would hum it anyway. O Holy Night, Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, Away in a Manger, anything from Bing Crosby’s White Christmas album, we sang the gamut of Christmas songs, on key or not. Once we finished one, someone would start the first line of the next, and the singing continued through our journey.

We loved to look at all the light displays people had adorned their homes with and feel the spirit of the holiday. As seasoned pros at this, we knew what neighborhoods were the best, and my dad would slow down by the really astounding displays, where almost every inch of the home and yard was covered by lights. I wonder now how many people we scared as a big, white van crept by their homes on Christmas Eve, but we meant them no harm, just admirers of the lights.

Now as my siblings’ ages range from 19 to 34, with wives, husbands, and children of their own, we still get together to participate in our special manner of caroling. Moby D has been gone for the last decade or more, so now we have to take more than one vehicle, but we still manage. The introduction of walky-talkies and cell phones have helped to keep our multiple cars connected, and last Christmas I gifted my family songbooks with all our favorite hymns and songs, accompanied by small illustrations I painted on the pages. My family is growing and changing with each passing year; however, at Christmas we hold our traditions and the love we have for one another close to our hearts.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Halloween Pumpkins 09
















Lauren came to visit this weekend and she helped Will and I carve our pumpkins. Will did a alligator pumpkin(s) and I did a spider pumpkin. I'd like to give special props to my lady Martha for her wonderful holiday ideas. It took us almost all night but it was well worth it.