September 10, 2008
dont judge me.
August 28, 2008
help my little sis out
August 5, 2008
Agent Anderson

July 15, 2008
why am i still talking?

i don't know if I've always been like this, or i am just now realizing it... I am awkward. i mean like the "i-make-other-people-feel-uncomfortable" kind of awkward. i get in these situations where i'll start talking,( but it doesn't really sound like talking, more like a bunch of unfinished words) and then realize that i am being awkward, then i panic, my mind goes blank, and there is usually a long pause . sometimes i try to fix it, and other times i will just give up in the middle of the sentence and stop talking. a few people will try to be nice and just go along with it, but most of the time i will just get blank stares. I'm being serious. This happens on average of six to ten times a week.
Actual sentences i have said in the last week:
to the laurels: " so, are you, uh i mean me or we going bring treats, er or uh food to eat,...... or umsome("umsome" is a word i use quite frequently) snacks for the meeting?.... you know to plan....activities... for ummmmmm....... mutual?"
to my mother- in- law:" i think we are uh, going on Friday to get pedicures, me and karla, friday right? you can come i don't know where(meaning the place) or are you, or do you want to come? Friday.
to a client:" how was Pittsburgh's? didn't you guys just go there on vacation?" Client- " uh, no we didn't" me- " oh thats right, you guys just moved into your new house" Client-" uh no, we haven't moved??" At this point , i feel like the client hates me because i can not remember a single thing about them and i am getting them mixed up with someone else. i feel stupid, they feel stupid and i just stopped talking. Luckily, it was just a bang trim and it only lasted five minutes.
ahhhhhhhhh! I am embarrassed for myself!! I don't even know how i can avoid stuff like this? Even if i thought it out before i said it, it still come out wrong. This is just how i am and i have accepted it and I'm just going to live my life one awkward moment at a time.
July 9, 2008
This is why i am proud to be an american.




will somebody please tell me if i am writing too much, and boring everyone to death?
July 3, 2008
California, like you never seen it before.
Last weekend we went to the wonderful and beautiful, state of California. We went to go to our good friend Hannah's wedding and of course we did some other really fun stuff.
Highlights of the trip as follows:
10. Apparently, Dane and Carter came in our room(around 3 a.m.) while me and Abe were sleeping. They woke up Abe, were talking ,laughing, slamming doors and both of them got in the bed with us and spooned. I slept through all of this and had no idea it even happened. what can i say? I'm a deep sleeper.
9.Going to Karla's ex-boyfriends house,while he was out of town, so she could get some stuff back.
8. The million and half bottles we saved to turn in for money. We would like to thank the following for helping to make this possible: Abe's parents, Karla, Abe's co-workers, the state of California, and last but not least of all, kirkland, Aquafina, and arrowhead water.
7.Abe's weird/creepy obsession with Garrett's dog, Dalton. If Abe was to ever leave me, he would leave me for this dog. Hey Brooks.(just because he wanted to be mentioned on our blog) There are you happy!
6. The farmer's market across the street from Garrett's house,where we stayed. By the way, thank you Garrett, that was very nice of you.
5. going shopping(which consisted of the 3rd street promenade, fashion district, the Beverly center, and the outlets) for hours and hours and dragging Abe around with me and Karla.
4. The city of Monrovia. If i could pick one place to settle and live there for the rest of my life, it would be Monrovia. It is the cutest town with an awesome downtown(which was one street) and the neighborhoods were beautiful! Big trees lined the streets and the houses! Oh, don't get me started on the houses! I was deeply and madly in love with all of them. AND... i saw the Father of the Bride(the movie) house! i can check that one off the list.
3. Opening the door, and seeing Carter Nelson in a speedo. thats all I'm going to say about that one.
2. Seeing Hannah and Robbie married in the temple and seeing all of my wonderful friends, that i miss oh-so-dearly.
And the number one highlight of the trip, that i will probably remember for the rest of my life(because it's that good)is:
1. When we were at the Dodgers game, Abe was sitting behind me, because there were way too many people there. And We were on the very top level and there were all of these beach balls being thrown around. And someone in our section had hit it too hard and it went over the edge. And literally everybody in the crowd, was pissed, and started to Boo the person. I thought to myself,"that sucks for whoever did that!". I turn around to see who it was, and it was ABE! He was just sitting there with this face, and with his hands and shoulders in a shrug and all he could say was,"I'm not from around here!" I was dying of laughter. yup, thats my husband.
Overall the trip was a success. Here are some pictures if you don't believe me.

Thanks for hanging in there. Thank you and have a nice day.
June 19, 2008
music issues
first: Ryan Adams is dating Mandy Moore! Really? Ryan A

So in salt lake, every summer, they have the Summer Twilight Concerts Series. Where the city gets bands to play for free down town, at the Gallivan Center. Of Course the summer Abe and I leave they have an amazing line up! The Roots, Andrew Bird, Clap Your Hands say Yeah, Nada Surf, Neko Case, and Broken Social Scene! I feel like they are just rubbing it my face that i don't live there anymore. Abe and I were debating whether or not we should go to salt lake just for Broken Social Scene. I am so mad about this. I would pay a lot of money to see any of those bands, but no, they are in Salt lake, for free! Why do bands skip over Phoenix? seriously though... Abe and I were looking for shows to go to, and wait... they were NONE! not only do we have to bake in this heat, we also get to listen to the"Top 20 songs" over and over again. We are living in the wrong city.
June 10, 2008
two years in uruguay

June 5, 2008
the day in the life

Since Xbox 360 Live's inception, there's been 2,300,000,000 hours spent playing games on the network. Which is 95,000,000 days. Which is 260,000 years. 2,000,000 text and voice messages are sent over the service every day. My husband... he is one of them. It all started when Abe's friends got him an Xbox 360 for "our" wedding present. Wedding present? really? Everyday, if not every other day Abe is on the Xbox 360. It wouldn't be such a big deal, but when he is playing, he is occupying not just the television, but the internet too. So what do i get to do... i am left with no other choice, but to be stuck watching him play. yeah, thanks for the wedding present. I really picture my first year of marriage, watching my husband say ridiculous things into headset, while his are eyes glued to the T.V.( I hope everyone is picking up on my sarcasm.) So, to entertain myself, i started recording all of things he says. Its funny to me, because its things that i didn't expect Abe to ever say to me in real life.
"Look at this guy twitching, i feel bad because i killed him."
"dude."
"Look at my gun, customized baby!"
"dude."
"Do you want to see me snipe this guy?"
"dude, dude."
"Do you want to play? I can plug you in."
Did he really think i wanted to play? All i could say in response was,"this game swears."
Just another day in the life of being Mrs. Abe Reyna.
(feel free to kidnap me at anytime.)
June 4, 2008
The Captain's Mistress

Last night it was brought to my attention that Jessica was famed for her great skill when it came to the Milton Bradley game Connect Four, circa 1974. Two players, ages generally range from 7 and up; games tend to last around ten minutes. I was curious to see her in her flair that made her a Connect Four celebrity in the Provo area. Children would come from a far to see her toy with her challenger, as she juggled the checkers across her knuckles, starring straight at them as if she could read ones thoughts. I must be honest with you, I did fear for my life as we laid out the travel size game. Instantly, I lost the first game not even knowing what had happen, I felt violated and used all at once. I mustard up all of my courage and took her once more. Final tally: Abe-6, Jessica-1. I was foolish to think that we could simply “spoon” afterwards…but that wasn’t the case. Needless to say, after she reads this, she most likely wont “spoon” with me tonight as well.