The newlyweds have a nice little basement apartment that they live in that is super close to BYU. For those of you familiar with the area they are kind of across the street from the Creamery on 9th. They are having a great time.
One of the best parts of the weekend was being able to be reunited with Tiauna. She is kind of like an adopted sister. She was tiff's roommate in FL and the three of us became really close and did a lot together. I haven't seen her for a year since my last trip to UT. She came and stayed with Tiff for the weekend as well and we had a great time catching up and hanging out again.
There were some very funny experiences this weekend. Provo and the whole BYU experience are very interesting. It is like its own little world up there. We went to their BYU Married students ward on Sunday. I thought I have seen a lot in my days of singles wards and attending church at my lovely Sheraton Safari, but this is a whole new experience. During church Tiauna and I were the only ones who did not either had someones arm around us or holding hands. I'm glad she was there so that we could be alone together. I have never seen such a high concentration of young couples and either pregnant women and newborns. It was fun. It is a very good thing to have that kind of ward for all of the married students at the Y. Another thing that made me laugh very hard inside was during Relief Society. There are some really young , and I mean REALLY young girls in that ward. They had all of the new move ins introduce themselves. There were some who had been married like 2 weeks. My favorite was this blonde from Southern California. She is going to have a great time adjusting to life in Provo! I laughed the most at booked they passed around with all sorts of information, including who in the ward is expecting, when, boy or girl and the hospital they are delivering at. It was awesome.
Saturday was the first BYU football game of the season. Since Tiff and Jeff live up the hill from the stadium we passed by it a couple times before and during the game. It was hilarious to watch people arriving to the game. I saw a lady, who is not very skinny, wearing a BYU jersey, white shorts, REALLY high heels, tons of make-up and huge hoop earings. Really? Is that necessary? She was walking up to the stadium, and I'm sure she had to walk pretty far, how did she do it? Oh the college life in Provo!
We had fun seeing Jones family that lives up there. On the way home we stopped in Parowan to see my mother's friend. After taking that detour we got to drive up to Brian Head and Cedar Break. It was so gorgeous up there and made the trip a little more enjoyable to have something pretty to look at. When we got closer to home we hit really heavy traffic. It took us 2 hours to go 20 miles as we got closer into Phoenix. It was ridiculous. Traffic coming out of Payson has never been that bad. We will never go to Flagstaff or anywhere using I-17 on a 3 day weekend, it was awful. It is amazing how impatient, rude, and inconsiderate drivers are when there is lots of traffic. We all have to sit in it and you aren't any cooler or more important than the others driving. We finally made it home and I got to sleep in my bed. I got the honor of picking the air mattress that had a hole in it and got some interesting sleep while up there. It was a fun trip and how its good to be home. Life at BYU is very different and it own thing. Now its time to see what adventures await this week!
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