Thursday, October 21, 2010

What's Going On...

We have had a lot of things going on these past few months. I guess it is time to catch everyone up with what's going on. I am still student teaching but counting down the days til I am done in December. Danny is so busy with going to school full time and working full time. We hardly see each other, a few min each morning and then on Saturdays and Sundays. I am so grateful for such a hard working husband. He is so wonderful.
We had the wonderful blessing to be sealed for eternity in the Provo Temple this past Saturday. It was an awesome experience and we are still relishing in the feelings. I am so grateful for the wonderful friends and family that shared in that special moment with us. We were also recently called to serve together as the 9 year old teachers in primary. I am really excited about this and think it will be loads of fun. There are 13 of them. I hope we can keep them under control.
Also.....we are going to be having a BABY!!! Yep. May 25th is the big day. I was going to wait a little longer to tell people but the other day a few of my students were giggling and kept looking at me and then they would giggle again so I asked what was so funny, is my zipper down or something? They just continued to giggle (high school girls) and one of them finally said, "I heard you are having a baby". And she did not say this very quietly, so the whole class turned to look at me. At first I wanted to lie but I final said, "and how did you hear that". She wouldn't confess, but I am pretty sure I know who she got it from. Anyways, by the end of the period I was bombarded with every question in the book, "what are you going to name it", "do you want a boy or a girl", "when are you due" and so on.
So I guess if my students know, the rest of the world can too. So, it is true. We are having a baby!
And that is what's going on. That and a whole lot of nausea, heartburn, and sleepiness!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

The Best Part of my Day



Today I became a Skyhawk.

I am proud to say it.

I'll be wavin' my flag.

Go Skyhawks!!



p.s. watch it till the end!



Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Happenings of Late

At the request of some....I will post again. Give a little update. Fill you in on our life, as exciting as it is. The summer has really gone by in a flash. A HOT (utah county is so much hotter than cache county) flash. My last post was me graduating from the lovely, and ever missed USU. And here it is almost 3 months later at the end of the hot month of July with the first of September fast approaching and bringing with it my first days of teaching. I was to spend this summer reading great books, finishing sewing projects, learning to love exercising again, and preparing with out rush the curriculum I would share with those students at Salem Hills High. Instead I got a summer job at the daycare I worked at when I was 15 and spent most of my days in the hot sun trying to understand why it is so hard for 7-11 year olds to just play nicely together. It wasn't too bad. We went to movies, roller skating, bowling, swimming, arcades, Jump On It and lots of parks....I guess it doesn't hurt to get paid to play. With that behind me it is time to focus on the things I planned to do. Ok, mostly I just need to get my butt in gear and start planning and preparing for teaching.
Starting Sept. 1st I will be teaching Child Development and Clothing I at Salem Hills High as well as helping out with the Interior Design and Fashion Strategies classes. I am really excited but I am as much nervous as I am excited. I am sure the nervousness will dissipate as I prepare more. While I'll be a teacher, Danny will be a student. Danny will be attending UVU and is enrolled full time in the Automotive Technology program. He is pretty excited, finally doing what he has always loved...working on cars and trucks. I am a bit jealous. I am sad that I will not be going to school as a student. I love school. I love reading my textbooks and learning new things and taking tests. Instead I'll be trying to teach new things and be the one giving tests. When we went to UVU and met with his advisor, it really hit me that my undergraduate education has come to a close. I guess I can look forward to my masters someday. I just hope being a teacher will be as great as being a student. Danny will also be working full time at PDM at nights...he is a champ! I am so grateful he is willing to do that for us. I know it will be stressful on him and hopefully I will find a job quickly in December to help lighten the load. That is what the future months have in store for us....here is a little of what we have done the past few months.
Recently, all my brothers and sisters and their families were in town and we got to spend the week of the 24th together and welcome the new addition of Bryson Dennis Gull (John and Heathers forth son) to the family. It was lots of fun. We went swimming, had bbqs and rodeo'd. Earlier this summer Danny and I helped John and Heather move into their new house in Elko. It was fun to get out of Utah, enjoy cooler weather, hot tub, and explore the hills of Elko in the Razor. We also had the really great experience of traveling to Logan and having Dannys dad ordain him to be an Elder. It was amazing the things that were said and the wonderful blessings that will come to our family because of it. We are also looking forward to being sealed in the Provo Temple in September. Among all of these really great things we have also....attended family reunions, found great friends in Shad and Jessica, bought my first Bernia sewing machine, got Big Blue back, and enjoyed our time starting over in a new city as a family of two.
Sorry there are no pictures to make this post interesting...maybe a new camera will inspire me to take pictures...until then, sorry. Hope you enjoyed the post. I'll try to make them more frequent. Thanks for the push, Rachel.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Graduation Day



May 8th, 2010
Utah State University
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
College of Agriculture






Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Summer Fever

Summer Things, of the Spanish Fork Variety, that I Cant Wait to Do

cool evening walks

bbq's

camping

hiking the Y and Mt. Timp and many others

eating watermelon everyday

tanning at the reservoir

cool morning walks

bike rides in the riverbottoms

boating

tubing

basking in the hot sun

laying on my parents couch as the cold air conditioner hits me

sleeping on the front lawn

picking sun kissed squash and leaf greens from the garden

floating the river

working out

water fights

washing my car by hand

jumping in Payson Lakes

eating Barrys at the park

rodeos

parades

carnivals

Fiesta Days

Texas Twister drinks as said carnivals

Lagoon

Seven Peaks

golfing in the cool evening

night games

river bottom rides

10 o'clock Jonnys Coke

baseball games

batting cages

and the list goes on.

What Will You Be Doing This Summer?

Friday, April 9, 2010

Happy Happy Birthday Madey!

Happy Birthday to my niece Madey Dalton. She is Eleven years old today!


The Top Ten Things I Love About Madey
  1. She reminds me so much of me when I was younger
  2. She is intelligent beyond words
  3. She is hilarious...just read her blog
  4. She is incredibly beautiful
  5. She cares so much about her family and friends
  6. She loves books, school and learning
  7. She wants to go on a mission...i like to think i had some part in that
  8. She is an amazing writer
  9. She always wants to do what is right and is an example of righteousness
  10. She is Madey...and that is the best thing I love about her

I love you, Madey. I hope you have a happy birthday!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

yUMmiNeSS



Look what we made for dinner tonight!

Danny is a master with the grill (he doesn't let me help)!


They turned out delish!


Sunday, March 7, 2010

What I Am Reading


I have been wanting to read this book for quiet some time. I try not to read anything but textbooks during the semester but I couldn't resist. Sometimes I just need a break from learning about xatham gum and starch substitutions in my Food Science book. So far it is a great read. I love the way Jodi Picoult writes.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Moving!!

We are moving! Not quite yet but soon. May. I'm very excited but very apprehensive. Oh yeah, we are moving to Spanish Fork. That is the most important part. I have always dreamed of living in Spanish Fork again and of buying a home there. I just hope I will love it as much as I love my dreams. I love Logan. It has been my home for quite some time. It has given me my lovely husband, my education and many, many friends! It will always have a part of my heart. I know that once I move to Spanish, I will dream of Logan. Isn't that how it always works?


We have decided to move down south because there is so much more opportunity for the business (Xstream Pressure) to grow. Also, the weather there will allow for almost 2 more months of work. By leaving Logan we will be leaving behind some of our weekly clients. Danny will still be doing work through out Utah and Colorado with his Little Caesars contract and some of his other clients in Salt Lake County. But now we will be focusing on Utah and Salt Lake Counties. Moving down south will also provide more job opportunities for me as a teacher.

So...keep your ears and eyes open for us. We need more clients.

Xsteam Pressure provides high pressure washing such as washing contrete for businesses, clean up during construction, outsides of homes, etc. We also provide fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing services, fire supresion systems and hood cleaning for restraunts. We are competative, offer monthly payment plans, owner operated, offer package deals that save a bundle, and will try and beat or meet anyones offer. Give us a call and we will give you a bid.

Xstream Pressure

(435) 881-9226 Danny Hampton
(801) 472-5860 Melanie Hampton
(801) 867-5822 Danny Hampton

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

100 Pound Count Down

You all talked me in to it. I have to do it. So I did. I started a blog to journal my weight loss journey. The goal...100 pounds! The site...onehundredpoundcountdown.blogspot.com! Check it out. Read it. Follow. Comment.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Dishes VS. Bathroom

Danny just said to me, "I've got a deal for you, I'll do the dishes every single time if you clean the bathroom every single time".
I replied, "Are you serious? So I never have to do the dishes again?"
He said, "Yes. As long as I never have to do the bathroom again".
"DEAL".
I totally just scored! I dont think he realizes what he just did but I'm not going to let him take it back. Plus he can't, we shook on it!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Life

This morning I woke up with the most terrible sinus pain/swollen thoat I have ever experienced. Not fun. Me and Danny have done pretty good this winter not to get sick. We were even talking about this the other day...I guess we didn't knock hard enough on the wood. I hate being sick but I do love that it gives me an excuse to lay on the couch, sleep during the day, make danny get me anything, watch movies and be lazy without feeling too guilty. I even asked Danny this afternoon if he was going to make me some homemade chicken noodle soup, like I do for him. He said yes. I'll let you know if it happens. Although I would probably prefer he just pick it up from somewhere or open a can. I can't emagine him making homemade soup. Enough about me and my poor sickness and on to the more interesting aspects (interesting might not be the word)of our life.
Danny has a BIG test this saturady! He has applied for a securtiy police officer position with INL in Idaho. INL is in Idaho Falls area and is a goverment site. He applied back in Janurary and has been filling out paper work and doing a background check and has been asked to participate in the physical testing for the job (this is a good sign that he is well on his way to getting the job). The physical testing consists of completing a mile run in 8 min 30 sec and running a 40 yard dash from the prone position in 8 sec. Seems simple right? NOT. People who can run a mile in 8 min are those who have been running most of their lifes not those who hate working out and think the gym is a waste of time(that's Danny).
With that said. He has been doing a lot of running and working out lately. And actually has suprised me quite a bit. Me being someone who enjoys working out and believes the gym should be a daily pit stop, has been really suprised at all the improvements he has made. He has gone from not being able to run a mile with out stoping to walk to running a mile without stopping in less than 10min 30 sec. He only has to cut a little less than 2 min off his time to pass the test. And I know he can do it! We pray he can do it! This job will be a great opportunity for him and us. If he got the job we would be moving to Idaho Falls starting in May sometime. We like Idaho Falls. Maryann and Cory live there. It would be an adjustment but it would be one for the better.
Wish us luck! We'll keep you posted on how the run goes! Until then......

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

To blog or Not to blog....?

So. I have been contemplating this for some time now. I know a few people who have done what I am considering. People tell me it would be great motivation. Something I desperately need. Some even say I should do it. But should I? Creating a blog that would chronicle my journey to lose 100 lbs. Should I?

All of my life I have been concerned about my weight. I've decided that some people are just blessed to never have this be a concern of theirs while others it consumes almost every thought. As is my situation. Being younger, my thoughts were more about looking a certain way. With almost 27 years of life experiences and perspective, its about being healthy and being fit.

But no matter the thought, the motivation to do so hasn't seemed to kick in or want to stay. Over the past 2 years I have gained 100lbs. Sadly this is the 100lbs I lost almost 4 years ago. Yes. 100lbs. When I tell people I want to lose 100lbs they say, "oh no, you'd be too skinny". Come on. Either they are being extremely nice or they have taken a look at my bottom half. I really do have 100lbs to lose. If I lost 100lbs I would be in the correct weight range for my height. And I'm not talkin' the lower end, sadly.

So. Before I gain another pound to add to that 100, I need to find the motivation to get me started and something to keep me going cause it's going to be a long journey. Should I do it? Should I blog about my journey to lose 100lbs? Would you read this blog? Would you be the motivation I need?

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Faith in the Future

Sometimes life can be discouraging.
Sometimes the future can look dismall.
Sometimes life seemed easier and less complex way back when.
Sometimes I worry what the future will hold.
Sometimes I get frustrated that I can't just know right now what lies ahead.
Sometimes all of this can be very depressing.
And most of all, Sometimes when you need it the most God reminds you of something


"Faith is for the future. Faith builds on the past but never longs to stay there. Faith trusts thatt God has great things in store for each of us and that Christ truely is the 'high preist of good things to come' (Hebrews 9:11)"
-Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Wii Got A Wii





So...we have been wanting a Wii pretty bad, lately. As most of you know my birthday is on Feb. 26th. Danny suprised me with my birthday present a little early! I was very shocked to see what he had got me, as you can see from the video....sorry about the H-E-double hocky sticks....I was suprised, Ok!!