Sunday, October 26, 2014

Fall Break

This fall break was very much needed in our home. Although, since I am doing online school it didn't seem like much of a "break" to me ;) but Michael enjoyed the little break. We first started it off by setting up decorations that we got from Mama Kim and my mom, lighting yummy smelling candles (even though Michael can't smell it, learned a big lesson that you can't buy cheapy candles and hope for them to smell) and making pumpkin chocolate chip cookies! 



Saturday we wen't to the zoo the second half of the day and even though it was a little cold, and we only saw one part of it, this made me realize how awesome it is to live here! We have so many free activities to do within 30 minutes of us! 

Michael saw this Raccoon across the street from the zoo at a park! 

Sunday was a very fun filled day! Wen't to church, of course took a Sunday nap, home teachers, 5 minutes after the home teachers left, the missionaries came over for dinner, then wen't to a friends house an hour later to make caramel apples with a few of the other couples in the ward. Michael and I have to admit that this day was probably one of our favorites over the break just because we got to interact a lot of people which we don't get to do a lot as a couple! 


 Monday I had to work all day, but that wasn't us stopping us from all the fun festivities :) So I came home, we made muddy buddies, built a fort, moved our mattress into the living room and watched a Halloween movie in our fort with our halloween lights on! I lasted for about 20 minutes of the movie, but Michael said it was fun!




Our very very simple fort! 

Although these don't look to good, they were delicious! For some reason I cannot make them stay white! 
 Then on Tuesday I didn't work, so we decided to drive to Eckerts farm in Illinois, but that will have its own blog post :)

Until next time!


Love the Sauceda's in St. Louis! 




Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Old town St. Charles



A couple weekends ago, my co-worker Brittany got married! The wedding, reception hall and of course the bride was all gorgeous! As Brittany and I would talk about her wedding at work, it really made me realize that weddings in Utah vs. weddings everywhere else are totally different! Michael and I were in for a treat according to what she had told us.

The day before the wedding was rainy and the day after was rainy, but the day of was just  cloudy and a little cold, it made for a perfect day! We went to the wedding ceremony but then had 4 hours in between before the reception, so Michael and I decided to explore a little bit. :) St. Charles where the wedding and reception was held, is about 30 minutes away from our house so we wanted to stay in that general area. We had heard about a fun place called Old Town St. Charles. We wen't there during the break and it is the cutest thing ever. Old cobble stone roads, cute little shops on both sides of the street, and the Missouri river lining it. Seriously people, the cutest thing ever! If anyone comes and visits us out here, we will definitely have to take you here.


Did I already say I loved this little town ;)

Michael took this picture, and I think it is quite cool. 

I like this picture because it is close to my nephew Bradens name :) 

By the Missouri River

This is how lots of the shops looked! It kind of felt like I was in Boston a little bit. 

There was this train track that was by the Missouri River. (Excuse the cheesy face)

Michael by the Lewis and Clark Statue



In this shop there were a bunch of jams, dipping sauces and obviously hot sauce. Michael and  I thought this was a pretty funny one. 

Then we got tired of the cold and decided to do a little shopping! :) Michael and I both got warm hats, glove and scarves from the Burlington Coat Factory. It was time for the reception and it was nothing short of fun. It was very fun seeing all of my co-worker and bosses in a different atmosphere. Michael and I had a very fun time and are loving all of our many adventures that we are getting and making here in good ol St.Louis!

Until next time!
Love the Sauceda's in St. Louis!















Saturday, October 4, 2014

Disney on Ice Date Night!

A couple of weeks ago, Michael and I were slammed with school and work, so we decided that we needed a date night. I drive by the Chaifetz arena (The slu basketball arena where big concerts are held) everyday to and from work and I kept seeing the advertisement for Disney on Ice. We kept saying we wanted to go, but we never got around to buying the tickets. A couple of days later Michael asks what I am doing that Saturday? Well he had bought tickets to go see Disney on Ice. I was beyond excited! We were both like little kids when we got there. I think we may have been the only people there without a child with them, but it was super fun to see all the little girls dressed up in their princess costumes.

We were a little excited! 

This show was amazing! I was kind of scared at first that it would be kind of kiddish but I was in awe and had chills the whole time. Anything Disney has to be awesome though.

The video above was one of Michael's favorite number. This just shows you how the whole show went.
These are all the princesses and heroes. What tinker bell is in, is Cinderellas carriage and it was awesome!

Then we ended the night by going to the Fountain on Locust right by our house. It has AMAZING ice cream and it is definitely a treat. They are famous for their alcoholic ice cream but obviously we don't get that but I have heard it is super good since it is always so busy!

It was fun to be like a little kid again and it turned into one of our favorite date nights!