Showing posts with label Lance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lance. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2010

So, Utah... We Meet Again!

Saturday morning came waaay too early, and after staying up all night to finalize my packed suitcase and clean my mess of a room, we made it to the airport at about 8:20 for our 9:30 flight.
This was taken just before bidding 'adieu' to Cam, Trev, and Lance. Kevin and Audrey were still sawing logs at this point... and who could blame them? It was rather early!

There are two notable things about this picture:
1.) I am wearing not one, but TWO coats along with my snow boots
2.) I have one checked suitcase, one small carry-on suitcase, and a messenger bag for the next year-and-a-half. My dad made the comment, "You've packed less for your mission than you have for most two-week vacations!"
Can I get some applause, please? :)

We landed in Salt Lake, and after sleeping lightly {or not at all!} the night before, we were all exhausted. We stopped at Hires Big H for some super chilled rootbeer in a mug and burgers. mmm... delicioso!
Align Center
... Here we go!

Farewell to Dallas

It all started Thursday night at our church building when I was set apart as
Sister LeSueur
We all gathered together in President Alleman's office at 7:30. The whole gang was there plus Brother Bowman who Lance home taught with my Dad once.

Group Shot!

After the 'setting apart', Audrey {who was so cute} was just too happy to get out of her dress!

Dessert was a cake that looked like a missionary name tag. Cam and Kevin are too creative!


Friday was my going-away party. It was so much fun to see all those I love there to wish me well!

The Floyds were there... I've known them since forever!

...and so were the Thrashers. I love these two!

The Prosper Relief Society was in attendance-- What wonderful ladies!

Linda Higbee and I are kindred spirits... One of the little girls kept giving her necklaces :)

I love these little ones!

I made snowman cake pops to match my 'winter wonderland' theme...

They turned out pretty cute!

We also served:
  • Chicken cordon-bleu
  • Chicken-salad croissants
  • Mini quiche
  • Spinach-artichoke dip with toasted bread rounds
  • A veggie tray
After the party, Trevor and Kaylee came home and helped finish off the food.
...bread-bowl and all!

Audrey was just so tired after entertaining all night!

so we rock-a-byed!

Trevor and his new main-squeeze


Since I was set apart, Daddy ensured Lance and I kept the proper distance after the party ;)

Nancy Vrska and Carla Scott quilted me this beautiful quilt with wool batting. In the corner it says,
Chelsea LeSueur
Ohio Columbus Mission
2010 - 2011
"I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord"
...I LOVE it!

We've had a really fun couple of days!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

My bracelet

My charm bracelet is one of my favorite things in this world! So, knowing this, my wonderful family got me a couple of charms to have with me when I'm away from them!

It's getting full... I love it!

Lance gave me this puzzle piece charm for two reasons.
1) I "complete him" haha
2) I'm worried I'm going to get Alzheimers when I'm older because I hate puzzles, sudoku, crosswords, etc. which are all the things you're supposed to do to keep your mind fresh-- so, he said he would help me out with them and get me to love them!

Cam, Kevin, and Audrey gave me the Dutch snowflake charm. It's to help me remember that underneath the snow, are the flowers that will eventually come up, because winter always gives way to spring :)

And Mom, Dad, and Trevor gave me this Texas charm, because my heart does, and always will belong to Texas!

I just LOVE these charms, and I'm so thankful to have such thoughtful people who love me!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Deck the Halls

My mama began collecting ornaments when Tick-Tock would give her ornaments for us kiddos, beginning when my sister was a baby. The tradition was perpetuated when we went to San Antonio as a family in November of 1993 and she bought ornaments-- one for each of us. This whole thing sort of came full circle when, in San Antonio with Lance, I bought my own ornaments for my future Christmas tree!

There are two of them-- the first one says,
"The stars At Night Are Big and Bright..."

and the second one says,
"Deep in the heart of TEXAS!"

Tradition and Texas pride...
They're beautiful things! :)

Monday, January 18, 2010

Remembering the Alamo

I report to Provo's Missionary Training Center Wednesday January 27-- that is exactly one week before a certain love of my life turns 21... So we celebrated things early this year, and MLK Day gave us the perfect opportunity to do it!

It began at 5:00 in the am when we left my house (each in our own cars) to road trip it the two hours down to "Waco" to "celebrate" his birth {or so he thought!}. Once we got to Waco, we dropped his car off, got back in mine, and kept on driving down I-35. Lance had no idea where we were going... Which is funny, because he was the one driving!

Ready to hit the road!

After two more hours, we arrived in Schertz, Texas and took exit #175 when we arrived at Natural Bridge Caverns, just outside San Antonio. Lance hadn't ever been to a cave (which is ironic because his mom's great-great-uncle discovered Carlsbad Caverns) so he was super excited!

The tour was excellent, and everything was so beautiful! We also learned a lot about caves and limestone... Pretty much, we're experts now!

If you ever get confused... just remember: Stalactites cling tight to the ceiling and stalagmites might reach the ceiling!

There were these great dinos there for playing on... but they also made the perfect photo-op!

The baby was my favorite :)

...and so was the gift shop! We felt like we were five again!

Once we departed from the caverns, we headed down to the real San Antonio... or rather, the tourist-y part. But first, we had to stop at the San Antonio Temple. Since it was Monday, we couldn't go inside because it was closed. But we got some great pictures!

One of the neat things about this temple, is it's at the top of a hill. So, driving up from the valley, you see its simple beauty from just about anywhere! "You are never lost when you can see the temple!" came to mind... and it made me want to move to San Antonio just a bit :)

This is the edge of the temple grounds-- you can see the valley down below.


The rest of the day was simply wonderful as well!

We walked up and down the riverwalk-- despite the gross water, it's really a beautiful area!

See Daddy?! Jackalopes DO exist!

Apparently this hotel is super haunted-- so we got a picture!

Going to the Alamo was a wonderful experience, indeed. I hadn't been since I was little, and Lance and I are both big ol' history dorks. It was very humbling to know a gigantic part of Texas history and a big part of US history, which took place February 23- March 6, 1836, was made up by these 180 men who fought for what they believed in and died honorably for their Texas.

This plaque is fixed to the Alamo's chapel, and after hearing the story of the Alamo reenacted by a tour guide, I just about cried when I read it.

"Texas is a state of mind. Texas is an obsession. Above all, Texas is a nation in every sense of the word"- John Steinbeck

My sense of Texas pride was re-heightened after relearning more about our amazing republic... er, state :)

After we were worn out, we began the two hour (for Lance) and four and a half hour (for me) drive home, but not before we stopped at Ghengis Grill for some dinner. About a year ago, Lance swore up and down that he would not like 'Mongolian Barbecue'... but he begrudgingly tried it anyway. The result? It's pretty much his favorite place ever now.

San Antonio was a blast-- especially being there with Lance! Thanks for making these last four years so much fun :)

Happy {early} birthday, hunny!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Lovebirds.


Beautiful crisp Sunday afternoons are perfect for picture-taking... All you need is an awesome camera with a great multiple shot self-timer, and voilà! Stunning photos!


They say we're young, and we don't know...

We won't find out until we grow.

Well, I don't know if all that's true--

'Cause you got me, and baby I got you.

Babe, I got you babe!


"For one human being to love another; that is perhaps the most difficult of all our tasks, the ultimate, the last test and proof, the work for which all other work is but preparation." -Rilke


Thursday, January 7, 2010

Expect More. Pay Less.

Lance and I hung out at Target today... We were just killing time after we went to lunch at Macaroni Grill!


It was fun-- I felt like I was back in high school!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

The Blazin' Challenge

The Challenge:
Eating 12 super tongue-burningly hot buffalo wings in 6 minutes at Buffalo Wild Wings


The Rules:
  • no drinking of any beverages
  • no eating other foods (such as ranch, bleu cheese, or celery)
  • no wiping the sauce off of the hands or face.


The Reward:

  • YOUR name and picture placed on the Blazin' Challenge wall
  • The opportunity to buy a "Blazin' Challenge" T shirt.
  • Pride and dignity
Could YOU do this?
Lance sure could... and DID as a matter of fact!


He had to sign a waiver beforehand...

...saying he understood the rules ad Buffalo Wild Wings is not responsible for any health problems incurred as a result of the Blazin' Challenge.

Here he is... Ready to take on the freshly-cooked wings... How brave!

Count 'em... twelve. Not only were they smothered with super hot wing sauce, but they were just cooked, so they were temperature hot too!

Feeling the burn of the first nine, here's Lance on his last three!

And... Success!

What a man,
What a man,
What a man,
What a mighty good man!