5.29.2007

Bowling

So I enjoy bowling. I don't think many of you know the joy that it brings me. Amanda's brother has a similar interest in the game, so I have had quite a few opportunities to play since I've been back. (Not so many opportunities while I was in San Francisco.) On May 8th, I bowled the best stinkin' game of my life and took a picture to remember that moment. Top line...all me. :) Oh, the potential.

5.23.2007

Serving

Another adventure in my life is serving tables. Something I have always wanted to try. Well, I sure know how to pick them. University Market Street Grill is an old historic firehouse complete with 22 stairs to the dining room. We get the challenging task of carrying rather large trays of food and drinks. On April 28th, an impressive four weeks into the job, I finally dropped my first tray including two raspberry ice teas. I got to wear those pink ice teas for the rest of my shift. It's a curse to discuss trays and sure enough I distractedly talked about how it wasn't as bad as I had thought just moments before. I manage to drop my tray on a regular basis now. In fact, I was just discussing last Saturday with a few other servers the responsibility that I have to entertain those I work with as well as make them feel better about themselves. And I think I do a pretty great job at it.

5.18.2007

Shoes

Shortly after I moved back to Salt Lake, my sister flew me up to Washington to visit. When we woke up one morning, Raena and I were surprised to find envelops of money and instructions to go and have a good time from my wonderful brother-in-law. On this trip my eyes were opened to a whole new world of high heels. Here I am now 25 still learning how to walk in heels. It can be quite entertaining. I'm happy to report no major accidents thus far.

5.10.2007

The Beginning

Aw so I've jump aboard the blog bandwagon. I just love reading all of the awesome things that are happening in San Francisco and want to be able to share what new adventures I am encountering as well.

'Why whyerinsmiles' you might ask. Well, most of my life I have always had people comment on my smile. Back with yearbooks everyone would always write 'keep smiling'. I just thought that was standard, but as I get older I've realized that those comments are specific to me. I love that technology gives us an opportunity to keep in touch with the wonderful people that come and go in our lives. I want to utilitize these tools to share all of the wonderful things in my life that make me smile.

I hope that in some small way, it might make you smile too. :)