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Mom’s Utah Visit!

Mom McConnon got to come out for a whole week to visit us! During her stay we got to do all kinds of fun things, and she got to catch up with a bunch of wonderful old friends–the Englunds, the Hamiltons, the West’s, the Rhees, and many more.

Since it’s so hard for mom to get away from the 30 horses and family business, trips like this are (too) few and (too) far between. It was really fun to have her step into our daily lives and show her what we’re up to. We got to go to a BYU game to watch Kristie coach her squad (where mom met Cosmo!), attend the Draper Temple open house with Ryan and Mandy, go out to eat a bunch and do a lot of catching up and talking.

We wish we were closer…now that Coleman is going to BYU-I the fam will have to come out more often! Thanks so much for visiting and taking care of us mom! (our fridge has never been so full of good food)

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A Very Reynolds Weekend

This weekend was a blast. Our old friends Mac and Julie came into town from LA, so we planned a bunch of stuff to capitalize on the occasion. We kicked things off on Friday night by getting together for dinner at Sushi Ya. Although some of the gang couldn’t make it due to prior obligations, we still had Bobby and Kathryn, Mac and Julie, Justin, Jeriann and Ruthie, Harry and Sarah, Dan, Sarah R., Richie and his buddy in attendance. We had a great time catching up and being introduced to such sushi phenomenons as the must-have “Godzilla Roll.”

From dinner we went over to Harry’s place to rendezvous with some more friends and then head up to BYU for an much anticipated game of Library Tag. Now, to the uninitiated, Library Tag may come across childish or silly…but I cannot begin to tell you how much fun it is. We started playing quite a few years ago with the roomates and any girls we were interested in getting to know.

Library Tag itself is simple, but full of tradition. We always play on the 5th floor of the Harold B. Lee library, we always play at night (best is around 11-12 pm, when only a handful of diehards are still hitting the books), and we always begin by consulting the official rules and Library Tag map, so as to minimize our annoying presence and keep it fun for everyone.  Each game starts with one person being “it” while the rest of the group disperses. In public areas where there are tables and people studying, absolutely no running is allowed–but as soon as you make it into the vast maze of empty bookshelves, the heat is on.

We have people running full-tilt through the bookcases, bobbing and weaving, and teaming up with people either seek or evade. I’m telling you–it’s a rush, and it has to be as silent as humanely possible. When someone gets tagged, they join the hunt, until everyone is out. Over the years we’ve developed some genius evasion tactics and non-verbal communication strategies, had some gnarly accidents, had some epic chases and been asked to exit the premisis more than a couple times. And Friday night was no exception. Here’s Dan, not exactly sure how this worked out for him:

Then pictures just started getting silly. Can you spot Jer? He’s a certified chamelion.

Or me? Virtually invisible.

After library tag a bunch of people came over to watch a movie till crazy late and we had the honor of having Mac and Julie crash at our place. Saturday was busy with errands, work and stuff, we but all reconvened at Velour to watch the Imagine Dragons CD release show. After Velour, we went to the Malt Shoppe with the band and friends to ice cream and unwind a little. We tried to watch all of Australia with Mac and Jules that night, but at 3-something we called it quits so we could stay awake during 8:30 church. It was a really fun weekend overall…makes me wish we could all somehow end up living close together one day. Distance makes these reunions far too infrequent for my liking.

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Imagine Dragons EP Release Party

We’re here at Velour in support of Dan and the band, and they’re rockin’ the house.

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Girls Lunch With Shayla

Kristie and Leah got to go out to lunch with Shayla, their friend from back home. I hear they had a great time catching up, Kristie wanted me to post this picture:

Later Kristie and Leah got to got to Kim Starling’s bridal shower – congrats Kim!

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1 Year Anniversary

Today we celebrate one year! We got a chance to watch our wedding slideshow, and the “our story” documentary that I made when I proposed. I can’t believe how much fun we’ve had, and how in love we are. We are the lucky ones…

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Valentines ’09

Kristie started off the Valentines fun by surprising me on Thursday night. She claimed that she needed the car for work, so she dropped me off and picked me up at 5:00. When I got in the car she told me that she needed to swing by the house so that she could pick up a computer cord and take her friend’s house. So we headed over to Alpine Village and she had me wait in the car while she ran up to grab it. About ten minutes later she calls and says “hey, look in the glove compartment” and hung up the phone. A little confused, I opened it up and found a note instructing me to park and come on upstairs. When I arrived, I found the place all decorated, with my favorite dinner on the table by candlelight! I really married a sweet one.

On Valentines, Kristie had to work during the day and then got to a basketball game–so I had plenty of time to plan some fun stuff for that evening. I spent most of the day running errands, and then picked her up at the marriot center with a dozen red roses.

I swept her up quick so we could jump in the car and head up to Park City, where I made reservations to eat at our favorite Thai restaurant (the one we ate at the night we got engaged). For dinner, we went all out, and the food and desserts were delicious. I gave her a few gifts during the course of the evening, like bottle of Dolce and Gabanna’s Light Blue and some [essential] hand-crafted truffles.

When we got home, she found the house as I’d decorated it, with valentines baloons, and a hundred-or-so cutout paper hearts with a hundred-or-so reasons why I love her written on them. To my credit, I got to about heart #97 before succombing to my natural character and writing “[insert witty, romantic compliment here].”

We then settled into a good film, Pitt’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. It was our first Valentines married, so I didn’t want to mess this one up…hope next year’s will be as fun.

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Mobile update: Kristie abducted by Jason

I hate when this happens.

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Mobile update: Tiff and Kolby’s Wedding

Tiffany and Kolby got married in the Logan Temple this morning, it was a wonderful ceremony. A big congrats to the newlyweds, we love you guys!

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Superbowl Party

Ryan and Mandy had us over to watch the Superbowl at their place. The food, company and game were all awesome. I think I was the only Steelers fan in the house (thanks to Mema growing up in Pittsburgh).

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Mobile Update: Steelers win Superbowl XLIII

Steelers just won an incredible game…Holmes’ last TD catch was spectacular.