I'm looking forward to going back to school, hopefully in fall, and as of now I am back with my Five Guys family in American Fork. It's pretty wonderful. The burger joint kinda makes my mind more sane...except for the fry sauce, I hate fry sauce. Anyway, thank goodness for an awesome boss who lets me continue to strive in other goals then just five guys.
Last week Zach and I had a day off together, which is always nice and pretty rare. We played video games, watched The Following, and ate lots of yogurt. Have I mentioned that I married the best man ever? On our day off I really wanted to get out and do something other then be home. The fresh air and walking around seemed so nice. I also wasn't feeling well and needed to rest a bit. Me still insisting to go out, Zach looked high and low for something that wouldn't cost us a fortune, we weren't successful. He ended up telling me that he doesn't care what we do as long as we can spend time together. So pajamas and video games it was, and it was such a fun day for our very simple life.
Last wednesday I had another day off, and this time I was left at home all by myself. Zach went out with some old mission friends after school, and I...well I just hung out and baked cookies, then ate all of them later in the night. Around 4pm I got a phone call from my husband, who's phone has not been working so I hadn't heard from him almost all day. He called me to tell me that he had been pulled over by the police because when my license plate was looked up it said my car was not registered. Which it is. (or so I thought) Oh and I must mention that Zach was using my car because Ruby, his little red car, was not working...the usual. So the first time he takes my car in a very long time he gets his plates checked and pulled over, go figure!! Well basically the cop needed proof of insurance. I had my information and was ready to give it to him...he needed to call me back. So when Zach called me back he said that my car was being impounded because my registration was revoked. It was revoked because I never went to the DMV to show my insurance. Didn't know I had to do that, obviously. So at that moment we were carless... Since we have moved to Utah I have gotten my first ticket and my car has been impounded. The police man brought Zach home and we had ten minutes before the DMV closed to prove my insurance. Zach sat in his car for almost five minutes trying to get it started and once it was up and running we hurried over to the DMV. $100 later the lady printed a piece of paper and let us on our way. We get to the impound yard and my poor car was just dropped off, and almost $200 later I got to take it home with me. ALL of that just to prove the paperwork I DID have. What a day to give Utah all my money.
April is a wonderful month. The flowers are coming back, finally, my birthday is this month (on Easter), Zach's birthday is three days later, and our one year anniversary is three days after that! We are thrilled for the month of april and love to celebrate these wonderful days. My only wish is for sunshine. Please Utah, stop snowing randomly and being freaking cold. It makes me sad and makes me eat all my baked goods. Heres to yet another cold day in Utah!
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