February 24, 2011

day 8 and 9

I slacked for a day. But here are the next two days posts :) today and yesterday

Day 8: A picture that makes you laugh.



This was taken at the BYU Utah football game 2 years ago. We had just won the MWC championship and came directly from my own game. We walked down to the game and sat in the BYU section with Jonny and got some nasty looks the whole game. I think this funny for a free reasons. One being that Jonny would never hurt me, he barely can kill a fly in our house (ok not really but he isn't abusive, promise). The second reason that this is funny is because when we tell people that we are married and go to duel schools, they wonder if we get along. Of course we do dummys or else we wouldn't have gotten married. Anyway, I find it funny. Do you?

Day 9: A person who has gotten you threw the most.



(please disregard how terrible I look in this picture. I thought the end of high school was the end of my life so I was pretty much balling my eyes out. I know I am retarded. ) Anyway, this days post was pretty obvious for me. My parents have been my everything. They have gotten me through the MANY problems with sports, boys, friends, school, pretty much everything. When I got mono in the 4th grade, when I fell in the bathtub and needed stitches, even in college when I didn't think I could go another year in volleyball and wanted to quit, they were there to help me, heal me, and give me the perfect advice. Not to mention the thousands of dollars they paid for travel ball, high school, club, and college volleyball and the sports I did before that. They were there for everything. I traveled so much to watch me play. They were my biggest fans and I am thankful for that. I don't think that I tell them enough and I wish there were a way to tell them how much I am thankful for them but I am pretty sure words wouldn't begin to describe. I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD!!!! You seriously have been the best and thank you for everything.

Now, I am grateful for my wonderful husband who helps me with little things. But, to be honest, my parents will always be my parents and no one could replace them.

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