Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A few photos from Christmas Break

Jeff and I are now back into the swing of things. I'm really impressed with how well Jeff has adjusted to going to school everyday after spending all his time working these past few months. I just hope it continues! He had class this morning at 7:45 am (I think this should be against the law), and I had to be at the middle school at 8 am like everyday.

And just like every other day, I hate the thought of leaving my warm, comfy bed. And every day except Wednesday, Jeff has class later in the morning, so he stays in bed when I have to get up. So today I was grateful that he got up for his early, once-a-week class. It's so much nicer to get up in the morning when you have a friend to help you do it.

Anyway, here are a couple of photos I took on my phone during the last couple weeks of December. Enjoy!
 Me and Dali
 Park City, Utah (we got over 50 inches while we were there)
 Found this in Downtown Glendora, CA (Parking for Nelson's only)
 If you squint really hard, you can make out the Hollywood sign (taken from the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles)
Jeff and I tried a pizza place in Los Angeles called Mozza.
My pizza came with onions, yukon gold potatoes, bacon, and an egg, overeasy
 Jeff tried their take on proscuitto and arugula

4 comments:

Levi and Katie Hansen said...

Ok, I love the editing on the top pic with you and Dali! How was that pizza you got in California? It looks interesting...maybe I should broaden my horizons when it comes to pizza. I am a Papa Johns devotee:)

Levi and Katie Hansen said...

Ok, I love the editing on the top pic with you and Dali! How was that pizza you got in California? It looks interesting...maybe I should broaden my horizons when it comes to pizza. I am a Papa Johns devotee:)

Penny said...

Oh I know I hate getting up at 5 for seminary and dad is still in bed, blahhhh! I'm not sure about the pizza either, I like the norm too much, especially Roma!

Laura said...

frame that picture of park city, it's gorgeous.