There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Oh, how I miss . . .


Our friends in Utah, including Benito and Gabriela, pictured here.
The good ol' Freedom First Ward, where we met Beno and Gabi.
The Blue Iguana restaurant in Salt Lake City, mostly for their amazing chips and salsa, their incredible steak taco salad, and definitely for the awesome live Mariachi on weekend nights.
My blond hair (too much to keep up on these days and I'm too far away from my stylist sis to keep up on the roots).
Being able to go out to dinner, both because we could afford it and didn't have to worry about a babysitter.

See what happens when you find random old pictures on the computer!?

4 comments:

Laura said...

I love old photos and great memories!!

BTW, you look great as a blonde too! :-)

Baller family said...

Speaking of missing things.... Sorry I missed you on Sunday. We were down for a visit and went to church on Sunday. Relief Society said you were having back problems. Hope all is okay. It would have been great to see you! Take care Monica. We will be down again soon.

mrs.d said...

Louie and I randomly happened upon the Blue Iguana when we went to the Nutcracker!..such a fun little place! We will have to go together sometime..you know, "double"..maybe with kids along!!..oh boy..I'm sure I'll miss out "get up and go wherever we want, whenever we want" lifestyle!

amy said...

Hey Speaking of Benito and Gabriella, they came by and visited and they are still strong and loving life and the gospel. They were still happy and bright in every way. I am not sure where they moved, but they came to the ward to visit. Just thought you would like an update.