hehe...check this out:
http://hotel.unlv.edu/pga/testimonials/seth.html
my hubby's so cute:)
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Characters!
This weekend we went to this:
at the Excalibur. It was a dinner show with jousting, fighting, and dancing. It was fun! Then we walked around the hotel and saw a caricature place and since I've ALWAYS wanted to get one done, we finally did it. This is what we ended up looking like:
We thought it would be fun to compare it to the real thing:
We don't really think it looks much like us...but what do you think?
at the Excalibur. It was a dinner show with jousting, fighting, and dancing. It was fun! Then we walked around the hotel and saw a caricature place and since I've ALWAYS wanted to get one done, we finally did it. This is what we ended up looking like:Friday, August 22, 2008
How many of me?
There are 304,933,355 people in the United States of America. If everyone in the U.S. lined up single file, the line would stretch around the Earth almost 7 times. That's a lot of people. But how many of those people share your name? Did you know you could find these things out?
There are 162 people in the U.S. named Lindsay Gonzalez.
There are 121 people in the U.S. named Seth Gonzalez.
And out of at least 88,799 different last names, Gonzalez is the 38th most popular! (yes, that's still in the U.S. but I bet it would be #1 elsewhere;)
Want to find out how many people in the U.S. have your name? www.howmanyofme.com
It's kinda fun.
There are 162 people in the U.S. named Lindsay Gonzalez.
There are 121 people in the U.S. named Seth Gonzalez.
And out of at least 88,799 different last names, Gonzalez is the 38th most popular! (yes, that's still in the U.S. but I bet it would be #1 elsewhere;)
Want to find out how many people in the U.S. have your name? www.howmanyofme.com
It's kinda fun.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Any Suggestions?
Now that I am done with school and don't have to worry about studying, I get to read for enjoyment again. I have read a few books in the last few weeks (including Breaking Dawn) and have really enjoyed getting back into reading. I have a few on my "need to read list" but I'm wondering if any of you have read something great (recently or a long time ago)...and if so, what was it?
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
24th of July Weekend
Sorry this post took so long to put up. Our camera ran out of batteries before we had a chance to take any pictures so we've been trying to gather pictures from other people...
We had such a fantastic weekend! Little to no sleep, and lots of fun. Last Thursday, the 24th we set out for Fairview at 4:30 in the morning...we got there just in time for the big pioneer day parade. Seth's whole family was able to come down and experience a true "small town" celebration. We collected tons of candy at the parade (and by we, I mean Seth and his little brother Stockton--he kept shouting "tandy tandy"). My parents hosted a BBQ, then the men went golfing. The 24th of July isn't complete without attending the Fairview demolition derby and firework show. It was so much fun and thanks to my mom we had awesome seats! (For those not familiar, tickets go on sale a month in advance and sell out within an hour--she was first pick in the lotto!)









These pictures of the derby are from a couple years ago--but you get the idea
On Friday, we were able to attend the Manti temple with my family and eat dinner at Fat Jack's Pizza (I guess technically it's Roy's now, but it will always be Fat Jack's to me)

Saturday, we had a family party for my Grandma and Grandpa Anderson who just celebrated 50 years of marriage! I put together a video for them (and if I may say so, it was awesome!) It was so fun to see all the old pictures of them growing up and of their young family. My grandparents have always been such a great example to me and they still care so much about things going on in my life. I have so many great memories with them, I loved living so close to them growing up. I can only hope to raise my family as well as they have raised theirs, they are amazing!
We also HAD to go to the drive-in movie theatre for old times sake. (We watched Hancock--ehh)


Sunday morning we went to my aunt Carolyn and uncle Lee's homecoming. They just got back from serving as mission president's in Roseville, California. Seth was especially excited, because after 5 years of marriage, and missing all the wrong family functions, he was finally able to meet and hang out with L. Tom Perry (my uncle's father).
We left early Monday morning to get back to our life and jobs in Las Vegas. Our weekends in Utah always go by way too fast!
We had such a fantastic weekend! Little to no sleep, and lots of fun. Last Thursday, the 24th we set out for Fairview at 4:30 in the morning...we got there just in time for the big pioneer day parade. Seth's whole family was able to come down and experience a true "small town" celebration. We collected tons of candy at the parade (and by we, I mean Seth and his little brother Stockton--he kept shouting "tandy tandy"). My parents hosted a BBQ, then the men went golfing. The 24th of July isn't complete without attending the Fairview demolition derby and firework show. It was so much fun and thanks to my mom we had awesome seats! (For those not familiar, tickets go on sale a month in advance and sell out within an hour--she was first pick in the lotto!)

These pictures of the derby are from a couple years ago--but you get the idea
On Friday, we were able to attend the Manti temple with my family and eat dinner at Fat Jack's Pizza (I guess technically it's Roy's now, but it will always be Fat Jack's to me)


Saturday, we had a family party for my Grandma and Grandpa Anderson who just celebrated 50 years of marriage! I put together a video for them (and if I may say so, it was awesome!) It was so fun to see all the old pictures of them growing up and of their young family. My grandparents have always been such a great example to me and they still care so much about things going on in my life. I have so many great memories with them, I loved living so close to them growing up. I can only hope to raise my family as well as they have raised theirs, they are amazing!
We also HAD to go to the drive-in movie theatre for old times sake. (We watched Hancock--ehh)


Sunday morning we went to my aunt Carolyn and uncle Lee's homecoming. They just got back from serving as mission president's in Roseville, California. Seth was especially excited, because after 5 years of marriage, and missing all the wrong family functions, he was finally able to meet and hang out with L. Tom Perry (my uncle's father).
We left early Monday morning to get back to our life and jobs in Las Vegas. Our weekends in Utah always go by way too fast!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Memories
Here is a fun little game...Leave a comment on my blog of a memory that you and I have had together. It doesn't matter if you've known me for a short time, or a long time, anything you remember! Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you.On your mark...get set...blog your memories!!
What am I going to get gotten going on?
So here's a post from the other half, the lesser heard from on the blog. (Which is ok because she's the better half anyway.) Like Linz said, I'm continuing to work as the Manager for Mirage Technical Services and Bellagio Exposition Services for the time being. The next two semesters are going to be tough though as UNLV hasn't accepted a few more credits that would have really helped me out, making it much tougher to get done by next spring. I'll do my best, and we'll see what happens.
So that's what I'm up to, short and sweet. Work, school, and winning radio contests. Las Vegas contests have been good to us since we moved here. It started with Lindsay winning a New Years Kanye West concert 3 years ago and since then we've won a good many things from more concerts to a 42" Plasma, eight 2-day passes to Disneyland, a Nintendo Wii, you know, the uzh. Most recently we went to a Natasha Bedingfield concert at the House of Blues. (Thanks to KLUC, We love the Morning Zoo! lol) It was a way good concert, and we weren't more than 10 yards from the stage! We also won tickets to an exclusive premier of Batman: The Dark Night that shows tonight, but we can't go because we have YM/YW Activities. (Come to think of it, we still need to find someone to give the tickets to.)


So that's my post, ok, peace out.
So that's what I'm up to, short and sweet. Work, school, and winning radio contests. Las Vegas contests have been good to us since we moved here. It started with Lindsay winning a New Years Kanye West concert 3 years ago and since then we've won a good many things from more concerts to a 42" Plasma, eight 2-day passes to Disneyland, a Nintendo Wii, you know, the uzh. Most recently we went to a Natasha Bedingfield concert at the House of Blues. (Thanks to KLUC, We love the Morning Zoo! lol) It was a way good concert, and we weren't more than 10 yards from the stage! We also won tickets to an exclusive premier of Batman: The Dark Night that shows tonight, but we can't go because we have YM/YW Activities. (Come to think of it, we still need to find someone to give the tickets to.)



So that's my post, ok, peace out.
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