Wow. Now I'm salivating!
Monday, August 24, 2009
Girl Trip to California!
Two weeks ago, Marissa, Daniella and I flew to California to visit my sister Amber and her family. It was a fun and unique trip because it was just us girls traveling across states together. Whenever John and I take vacations we always comment on how fun it would be to take some of our friends along, and now I've gotten to experience it! I can't believe how sweet and easy-going these two were as traveling companions! And getting to see Amber, Dan, Judah, Caleb, and all of our Santa Maria friends was wonderful, and I was really needing it! We love you Church for Life family!
Notice the bewilderment over the paper straws and biodegradable silverware at a restaurant in the SLC airport. We couldn't quite come to terms with being earth conscious while our straws melted into our drinks!
Amber took us shopping in San Luis Obispo. The boys did surprisingly well while we dragged them from store to store.
Girls in the West Coast sun!
Marissa and Daniella decided that In 'n Out Burger was the best thing to ever happen to fast food. And I must agree, the burgers were juicy, the menu is beautifully simple, and the fresh french fries were just perfect both of the times we ate there. (Yes, we ate there twice in 4 days. The girls had to see if their second experience was just as delightful as their first, and it was.)
Wow. Now I'm salivating!
Wow. Now I'm salivating!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Friends, Fun, Oh yeah and Music
What do you get when you add together the following;
It was great to introduce our friends from Butte to our friends here. (If they haven't connected already.) And it was awesome to spend some quality time with the Buttians and Lewistownites we have been missing. I especially loved hearing KJ-52, Lincoln Brewster, Sanctus Real and Plumb!
And if you want to know who these interesting people are just ask me.

- Free music from good bands that love God
- Friends from out of town
- Friends from in town
- And lots of rain?
DOWNPOUR!
And if you want to know who these interesting people are just ask me.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Mom's Garden
The back yard in the beautiful dusk light.
Monday, July 27, 2009
The Mack Summer Update
So here we go. I will do this in bullet form for ease of reading...
- I love Great Falls. John and I miss our friends in Butte but we are glad to be home. (You'd be surprised how many people ask the question, "So how do you like being back?" once you move to your home town.)
- John is still going to school. He is working on his MBA long distance through the University of Montana. He's such an amazing student!
- John works at the airport for a company called
Comair and I work at Jakers. One of my most favorite places to eat!
- We live with my mom right now, which is enjoyable, even with it's little challenges.
- Oh yes! John just got hired on with Sears as an assistant manager! I'm so excited!!! It's a position that his college degree helped him get! Thank you Lord!
- We are having lots of summer fun including, floating, softball, hanging out with friends, weddings, picking fresh raspberries, lots of thunderstorms, beautiful sunsets and lots more!
I'll leave you with this picture of John and me at our friend's wedding in Big Timber. It was outdoors in the country on a beautiful day with many of our Butte friends. I forgot to take out the camera to capture photos of our friends, but I'll tell you it was a picturesque wedding. I had the honor of singing during the ceremony.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Just for fun


Friday, June 5, 2009
I'M ALIVE!
It's okay! You can call off the search parties! I'm back! Or rather, I recall how to put my fingers on a keyboard and press the little buttons. That was a close call though, you thought I had disappeared completely, didn't you?! Well here's a super quick update about how spring went for me. I'll try this in list form so that it's easier to read.
Here's a pretty picture of the trail beside the river in Great Falls!
And here's John and our friends Anna and Dylan right after the
commencement ceremonies. That's a good looking group of graduates!
1. I swimmingly made it through tax season at the accounting firm I worked for.
2. John and I decided to move back to Great Falls once he graduated. Hurray!
3. I finished training my replacement at work and started packing.
4. John graduated! Hurray!
5. We said our sad goodbyes to our amazing friends we have made in Butte.
6. We loaded everything into a U-haul and drove it to great falls.
7. We piled most of our stuff into storage and moved in with my mom.
8. And now we live in Great Falls again! Hurray!
2. John and I decided to move back to Great Falls once he graduated. Hurray!
3. I finished training my replacement at work and started packing.
4. John graduated! Hurray!
5. We said our sad goodbyes to our amazing friends we have made in Butte.
6. We loaded everything into a U-haul and drove it to great falls.
7. We piled most of our stuff into storage and moved in with my mom.
8. And now we live in Great Falls again! Hurray!
(By the way, we did numbers 4 through 6 in 34 hours.)

commencement ceremonies. That's a good looking group of graduates!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The Water Bottle

I remember that moment though. When I thought of how handy a water bottle with a straw would be, and that they should make a version just for adults.
Then lo and behold, I came across one such bottle.
Was it in a sporting goods store, on display beside the biking and camping gear?
No.
Did the mailman hang it from his belt as he delivered our mail to the office every afternoon?
No.
Did I see it Jillian's hand as she shouted at her trainees on The Biggest Loser?
No.
Was it laying in the snow outside my door waiting for me to claim it as mine and forever have one of the coolest water bottles in the world?
YES!!!
I came home one day and saw this wonderful Camelbak bottle abandoned in the snow in our backyard, which isn't really a backyard, but some grass converted into a parking lot for us and our many freshman neighbors. I sat it upright by our door so no one would drive over it and told John that if it was still sitting there in the cold after a week, then no one wanted it and I would inherit the amazing bottle. And after anxiously waiting 7 days, I brought the bottle inside, John gave a it a good cleansing, and it's been filled with hydrating water ever since. And right after I christened it mine, Amber showed off her ultra-cool Camelbak bottle!
So needless to say, on the scale of little things making me very happy, finding this bottle makes it right near the top of the list. But seriously, if anyone is looking for their bottle let me know.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Hair Today

Don't you just love a fresh haircut? It always helps me feel a little better when I'm getting ready in the morning. Someone at church made the discovery that every time I get my hair cut, it seems like I get a different cut.
My secret is out, because every time I bring a different picture to my hairdresser!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
The question that was asked of me a couple of weeks ago:
"What did you do this weekend?"
My answer:
"I went to California."
It was funny to see the reactions of people's faces when I told them that we drove 2,236 miles to a wedding and back, in one weekend. But when they heard that it was my mom-in-law, Patti, who got married, they congratulated me for her and didn't look at me like I was kooky anymore. And my, my, was it a wonderful wedding! Everyone there had so much fun and the best treat was seeing Patti and Wes (her husband) so happy to be married! I really love weddings as it is, but they're extra special when it's your family that's partaking in the nuptials. Sadly, it was such a quick trip that we didn't have time to do any extra visiting. (So sorry Amber!) I couldn't take any extra time off of work since it's the busy season. Since we just shot down I-15 like a steam engine, the one place we stopped for the night was Vegas. And that was only on the way down. We drove without stopping on the way back home. Aren't we adventurous? But Vegas has become my favorite desert pit stop because of the thoroughly intriguing weirdness and largeness. Here's a view pictures of the trip.
"What did you do this weekend?"
My answer:
"I went to California."
It was funny to see the reactions of people's faces when I told them that we drove 2,236 miles to a wedding and back, in one weekend. But when they heard that it was my mom-in-law, Patti, who got married, they congratulated me for her and didn't look at me like I was kooky anymore. And my, my, was it a wonderful wedding! Everyone there had so much fun and the best treat was seeing Patti and Wes (her husband) so happy to be married! I really love weddings as it is, but they're extra special when it's your family that's partaking in the nuptials. Sadly, it was such a quick trip that we didn't have time to do any extra visiting. (So sorry Amber!) I couldn't take any extra time off of work since it's the busy season. Since we just shot down I-15 like a steam engine, the one place we stopped for the night was Vegas. And that was only on the way down. We drove without stopping on the way back home. Aren't we adventurous? But Vegas has become my favorite desert pit stop because of the thoroughly intriguing weirdness and largeness. Here's a view pictures of the trip.

Here we are in front of the Venetian.
Here's John with the strip behind him. Maybe someday we will stop and take pictures during the day.
It's me! That's MGM Grand in the background. The next night there was going to be an awesome UFC fight with George St. Pierre going against B.J. Penn, but we had the wedding so we definitely couldn't stay and watch. And yes, I love watching UFC fights. And just for your information, George St. Pierre is a pretty unbelievable fighter! And he won!
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