Sunday, September 2, 2007

Two great years, baby

Today marks two years since Josh and I were married in the St. George Temple. Here is a picture of Josh stepping on the back of my dress on our way out of the temple. Even though they're horribly embarrassing, I love these candid shots!We decided to celebrate today by packing and cleaning some more of our house. We just took down our bed, wrapped the mattresses and hauled them out to the garage for 'the big move' this weekend, so we're going to sleep on the Aerobed downstairs in the living room tonight. I'm so excited! Downstairs is much cooler and darker than the upstairs, so it should make for a wonderful evening, even if we are sleeping on a glorified air mattress.

To celebrate our anniversary for real, though, we finally treated ourselves to the Bodies exhibit at the Tropicana. I've really wanted to go since I started my A&P classes and it was as incredible as I thought it would be. One of my favorite things was seeing the small intestine laid out in its full length. I mean, it's one thing to learn that it is 18-22 feet long, but it's quite another to actually see it. The human body is so amazing.
The most amazing part (but saddest, too) was the fetal development section where we got to see exactly what our baby looks like inside my tummy! For anyone that's considering going, do it! And the audio tour is definitely worth the extra six bucks.

5 comments:

Sara said...

That is a very cute picture!

Deidra said...

Congrats you two! The picture is adorable (you look super tough and toned!)

Two years ago, we were going to go to your reception, but then I had this emotional dam break and my loving (brand-new!) husband gave up going to your reception to comfort me. (I'm pretty sure he told you some excuse to cover for me.) Congrats again!

Katz said...

happy anniversary, guys!

todd would have loved to go to that exhibit. sounds like fun times.

Trude said...

congrads on 2 years :-) and may the rest be even better ! especially with family additions !

Joy said...

Wow, its been two years. Congratulations!

Isn't that Bodies exhibit cool? The fetuses were fascinating (and sad). One of my favorites was the two replicas of the same body holding hands and the body cut in half showing the organs that are on the left side and the organs on the right.