- Funny story: last week, as Trevor and I were walking into Wal-Mart, an Asian family passed in front of us. The father/brother/friend/man was literally yelling at his wife/mother/daughter/woman in rapid Asian/Chinese/Koren/Mandarin. Trevor, out of nowhere, all of sudden starts saying, "Hung Ching Kong Mong Dong (etc. etc.)", spitting out fake Asian sounding words in a funny accent. I dug my nails into Trevor's hand, and the Asian woman shot us the dirtiest look. As we passed through the Wal-Mart doors, Trevor looked at me and said, "Did I really just do that?" Yes, yes you did. We've laughed about it off and on all week, and it'll forever live on in history as the time Trevor was an ass to the Asians. Poor Asians.
- I grabbed a snowman and a reindeer (little wood Christmas signs) the other day as I was standing in line at Jo Ann's. It was a spur of the moment, $2 purchase. I thought coloring the signs would be a fun activity for Trev and I to do together (awe, how cute and fun, coloring together!), and the signs would add to our decorations. No no, never again: Trevor is not a colorer (doesn't have the patience) and we broke so many crayons coloring in the tan wood. The signs turned out cute though, so ten points for that.
- Because my mother-in-law was coming to stay with us for Thanksgiving, I Christmasfied the house. The front door however was left naked, so I decided to make a new wreath. I'm not the best at making wreaths, nor are they super cute, but I have fun making them and putting my creative touch on them. I found a peppermint monogram wreath on Pinterest (TGFP - thank god for Pinterest) and ran with it. So far, after being on our door for a week, the candies have not melted off. This was the final result:
- Thanksgivng was mehhh; I've never been a big fan of the holiday, and growing up, we always had turkey dinner on Sundays. Truth be told, my favorite Thanksgiving dinner was the one we had with Trevor's grandma and grandpa Wade the Sunday before Thanksgiving. But Thanksgiving with the Fullmer side was good. I stuffed my face with salad, stuffing, and potatoes and hardly touched my turkey. We played several rounds of U-NO with the cousins, Andie, Cam, Angie, and Michelle. Cam and I watched the Seahawks vs. 49ers game, expecting it to be better than what it actually ended up being. Trev, Michelle, and I ended the night by Facetiming Aubrey. It was our third Thanksgiving spent together, too.
| Best picture we got of us all night. |
- We got to see Ellie, Tyler, and Shannon all day on Saturday, which gave me plenty of time to snuggle my favorite girl. She makes me want to be a mom so bad some day.
- If any of you need something to do on a weekend before Christmas here in Cedar, go walk around "Christmas Lane." A bunch of neighbors up by the golf course deck their houses out in lights and participate in the telling of "The Night before Christmas." It was fun to go with Michelle and Tyler and Shannon. I pretended I was a mom and carried sleeping Ellie around in my arms all night. Who knew a 6 month old baby could be such a dead weight?
- While we were in St. George on Saturday waiting for Michelle's shuttle and dinner with Zach and Andie, we shopped in the mall. I guess they closed down a lot of the Aeropostale stores in California. so Michelle was in heaven.
- I seriously lucked out when I married Trevor. I love being apart of the Green//Coburn family.
- What could have been a cute picture of us turned into the best photobomb ever. Thanks, Cam.
- Both of our football teams won on Sunday which was nice.
Also, I really, really love my husband and think he is a sexy beast.
Also, I really, really love my husband and think he is a sexy beast.





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