Monday, January 25, 2016

2015 in Review

January: My favorite sister missionary came home, and we all celebrated with a family trip to Disneyland. I fell in love with the Monte Cristo sandwiches, and Nate fell in love with Toy Story Mania. Successful trip all around.

February: We celebrated our first married Valentines day with a delicious home cooked meal, and beautiful flowers. He is so good to me. I repaid him by coming home from work one day and saying "Lets go to Hawaii. Seriously."

March: We celebrated my birthday with Black Sheep Cafe and Cinderella. We celebrated his birthday with free a Grand Slam breakfast and shotgun shooting. We celebrated our first anniversary with great steak, and a trip to the Up house. Obviously we're party animals.

April: We went to Hawaii for the first time. We swam with sea turtles, plenty of fishes and sharks. We both agreed it was the best vacation we'd ever been on.

May: We found out we were going to have a baby. Nothing else seemed to matter.

June: We told our parents and siblings about our baby. Nate got to celebrate his first Fathers Day, and he started an awesome new job.

July: We rocked out to Journey, and got to see our baby for the first time. My grandma passed away and I took an unexpected trip to California to visit family.

August: We told the world about our baby (together) and took work trips (separately).

September: We found out that baby is a BOY. We jumped into all fall activities-football games, driving the Alpine Loop, and Rau Family Fall Fest.

October: We got to attend a beautiful sealing. We carved pumpkins, rode the Sundance Halloween Lift Ride, and gave out candy to trick-or-treaters.

November: We got Nate a BYU license plate. We found a new apartment, and we spent the happiest ten days in Oregon. Nate got offered a full position at his job. Blessings all around.

December: We moved into a new apartment. We moved out of our Sumac home. We assembled baby boys travel system before unpacking anything else, and we celebrated the happiest, snowy Christmas.

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