Disney's Diamond Celebration


If you are apart of my family, Disneyland is your favorite place on Earth! Disney is just a part of us that will never die...it is simply in our blood. Plus...Disney is having their 60 year Diamond Celebration and who doesn't want to join in the fun? So once everyone was home from traveling around the globe (me in Taiwan, my brother in Africa, and my sister in Europe) we decided that it was time to reunite with our inner child and go back to the place that we all hold so dear to our hearts!



Because we live in Utah we decided it would be less expensive if we simply drove the 10 hours it takes to get to California. So my mom and brother and I go in the car and started driving. My sister decided to buy herself a plane ticket and meet us there (the punk)! My other sister got in a car with her kids and husband and headed up a little earlier anticipating the many "bathroom stops" they'd have to make for the little ones. 



One of my sisters works for Adventures by Disney so she got a really good price for us to stay at the Disneyland Hotel! 




Apart from the great location - you can just walk into Downtown Disney and into the parks - the rooms were so cute! I just wanted to buy these pillows (Cinderella has always been my favorite). And I loved the firework lights that were on the headboard. It was simply magical!


We decided to start out at California Adventure. My favorite ride will always be California Screamin'. In my oppion - the bigger and faster the better. We even got my little 7 year old niece to go on it...but she didn't want to go on any rides afterwards - oops! 

Confession time: I love taking pictures of food! So there might be lots of food pics in this post :D! We ate dinner at Ariel's Grotto (make sure to make reservations beforehand or you probably won't get in). It was DELICIOUS! 


The apples were amazing with the vinaigrette! 



My oldest sister has some sever food allergies and the chef came out and got a list of what she can and can't eat and made this special dish just for her!


The apple glaze on this pork chop was to die for! I was so yummy!



I personally do not like seafood or anything that comes from the water. But my brother really liked his shrimp pasta.



The kids meals were so cute I kind of wished I was small enough to get them...


Everyone loved the catch of the day a.k.a. mahi mahi 


But of course...dessert was everyone's favorite! Chocolate covered strawberry, s'more brownie, and creme brulee!




California Adventure was super cool looking at night! And because we ate at Ariel's Grotto we got preferred seating (well...standing) for the new World of Color they created for the celebration! It was AMAZING!



If you go to Downtown Disney you have to stop at the Jazz Kitchen and order Ben-yay's! They are fried, powder sugar coated deliciousness!! We ordered two bags and devoured them for breakfast.



Next stop was Disneyland!



The best way to do Disneyland is by getting fast passes. But you are only allowed to have one valid fast pass at a time. So how do you know which ones to get passes for? Well....because we have been to Disneyland too many times to count we kind of have it figured out. There are a few rides that you will definitely need to get passes for 1. Space Mountain 2. Splash Mountain 3. Indiana Jones. So my brother got sent straight to the fast pass distribution over in Tomorrow Land. And on the way there I made friends with the dark side.



The little kids were doing the carousel so me and my brother stopped for a short tea party! 



My favorite food in the whole entire world is pizza! So we had to stop at Pizza Port (used to be Pizza Planet) for some lunch. They also have great pastas there if you'd prefer not to eat pizza.




You have not lived until you try funnel cake! My brother discovered this on at the Stage Door Cafe in Adventure land and we haven't been able to get enough!





Disneyland has created this new parade called "Paint the Night". It was super cool and way more extravagant than the light parade. They truly are going all out for Diamond Celebration!



They even have Diamond Celebration cupcakes at the Jolly Holiday Bakery! The bakery also has really yummy soups, salads, and sandwiches (I got grilled cheese and tomato basil soup).



The firework show was...of course...fabulous! Walt liked to think of it as a kiss goodnight to all the park goers. 




Our favorite place to eat in Downtown Disney is Earl of Sandwich. It is cheap and soooo yummy! We ate there probably three or four times during out short two and a half days in California. This was the breakfast BLT...without the T :P!






Nothing says Disneyland or the Tiki Room like a pineapple dole whip float!





On our last day we decided to take a break by the pool (we had already been on all the rides we wanted). The Disneyland Hotel has a cool tiki lounge type thing with food and drinks by the pool. I got a delicious teriyaki chicken sandwich and sweet potato fries! 


We had to take on more trip around small world...one of our favorites!




The hardest part about going to Disneyland is having to say goodbye. As my brother put it "A piece of your heart breaks off when you walk out of those gates".

What are your favorite rides/eats/shows in Disneyland? I'd love to hear about new ones that I have yet to discover!

Hope you all have a magical week!



Spring is in the Air: Spring Cleaning


Winter has finally passed and Spring is coming to life all around us! The sun is warm, the birds are chirping, and school is out (well...at least for the college kids)! Spring is a wonderful season of color and flowers and.......SPRING CLEANING! 

Oh yes, The dreaded - How on earth did I end up with so much stuff? I mean its only been a year since I cleaned our everything! - feeling that we all experience. 

I thought it would be fun to share some of my spring cleaning tips with you - since I just finished cleaning out my bedroom and bathroom this week - that I feel make all the difference. 

1. If you haven't pulled it out in the past 6 months...TOSS IT OUT!
I find this to be one of the most difficult things for me. I am definitely the type of person that is always holding onto things. When I was cleaning out my "junk drawer" I still had ribbons from elementary school... Elementary School!! I decided it was time to get rid of it. I threw out more than half of the stuff that I wanted to "save for memories". But lets be honest...the last time you looked at it was last year when you were spring cleaning. It doesn't mean that you can't keep a few things. There are items that hold precious memories. But take a second and REALLY think about it before y you decide to keep it.

2. Make the plastic bins fit...PERFECTLY
Putting plastic bins in your drawers, cupboards, or on your shelves is a really great way to keep things organized and clean. But have you ever noticed that tiny crack in between the wall and the bin that is perfect for that tiny little paper or that random little trinket? I thought so.... So how do you fix this? Measure the space that you want your bins in and then go buy bins that will fit perfectly to your measurements. That tiny little space will disappear and make it that much easier to stay clean and clutter free all year round!

3. When did I wear this last?
My closet is always my favorite thing to clean out each season. It helps me to really know what I do and don't have and what things I forgot that I owned. But it can also be a challenge to decide what to keep and what to toss out. When I'm going through my closet I will always find things that I have kept for way to long. Some of them are still in really good condition and then I realize that I haven't worn it for a very long time. That to me is an indicator that I need to get rid of it. If it is seasonal...that is one thing. But if I simply just haven't worn it I know that it is time for it to leave my closet.

4. One man's junk is another man's treasure
Once  you've decided what to keep and what to get rid of...why not make a little extra money? After cleaning out all of your stuff it is always a great idea to have a yard sale! But if you are like me...you don't have time to sit out on your lawn for an entire morning/afternoon and watch people slowly come and go as they yard sale hop. I have recently discovered that on Facebook there are many "online yard sales" for the areas that I live in. I have no doubt that if you search your city or county that you'll probably find something. All you have to do is post a picture of your stuff and set a price. Before you know it...you'll get rid of all your stuff! 

5. The Memory Saver 
A big part of spring cleaning for me is cleaning out the junk I've accumulated onto my computer over the year. This is a great chance to clear up some memory space on my laptop for the new things that I will take up that space in the future. I like to start with my music and get rid of all the songs that I don't really listen to anymore or I never even knew I owned. I then get rid of all my documents that are no longer needed - you know..that paper on the revolution that you wrote 2 years ago - and I will never look at again. It's also always a good idea to go through your downloads folder and just delete it all...you won't loose the things that you installed but it will clear that space up for the other millions of downloads you are bound to make in the next year.

6. For the people who, like me, are really OCD
I don't know why but one of my biggest pet peeves is looking back at my social media pages and thinking "why the heck did I post that"? From Facebook to Instagram to Pinterest...we all post things that we - not necessarily regret but - don't particularly like anymore. If you share this fine quality with me then this tip is for you (and if you haven't disliked anything you've posted before...you deserve a award)! I have found that this tip can take the longest. Go through and delete all the things that you don't like anymore and replace it with new ones! On Pinterest you can even make new boards and reorganize the things that you have posted. I did this....it took FOREVER! But I love my pinterest even more than I ever have now!

I hope that these few tips help you out! My last advice to you...Do it now so that you can go enjoy the sun and the beautiful flowers that are blooming all around! Happy Spring everybody!



The Escape House


This weekend was full of excitement and mystery. I got my Sherlock skills in gear and escaped a tiny office by finding clues and putting the puzzle together. With only an hour to escape we made it out with 3 minutes and 46 seconds to spare!

What is the Escape House? Imagine being locked in an unfamiliar room with a few friends with no way out. The only way to escape is to gather all of the clues and punch in the pass code before time runs out. It is a thrilling and blood pumping game that makes you think and react as fast as you possibly can.

Where is the Escape House? It is located at 1320 North State Street Orem, Utah.

I would definitely recommend this to anyone and everyone. It is a fun for a date night or even just to go out with your friends. You can even make it a competition of which group can get out the fastest. We had a blast taring the room apart to find all of the clues and figuring out how to escape.

Hope you are all having a fabulous Monday!

For more information you can visit http://www.theescapehouse.com/

If you don't live in Utah don't worry! I found other "Escape" places for you to check out:

Salt Lake City, Utah - http://mystery-escape-room.myshopify.com/
Atlanta, Georgia - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Boston, Massachusetts -  http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Chicago, Illinois - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Cincinnati, Ohio - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Dallas, Texas - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Denver, Colorado - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Detroit, Michigan - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Heraklion, Greece - http://escapehouse.gr/
Houston, Texas - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Las Vegas, Nevada - https://www.liveroomescape.com/
London, England - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
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Madrid, Spain - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Miami, Florida - http://thegreatescaperoom.com/
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New York, New York - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -  http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Phoenix, Arizona - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Royal Oak, Michigan - http://thegreatescaperoom.com/
San Francisco, California - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Seattle, Washington - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
Tampa, Florida - http://thegreatescaperoom.com/
Toronto, Ontario - http://roomescapeadventures.com/
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Taiwan Taichung Mission

A long time has come and gone since I last posted on my blog. If you read my previous post you will know that I left for 18 months to serve a mission for the LDS church. I was called to serve in the Taiwan, Taichung mission. For 18 months I did nothing but center my life around Christ and sharing the message of love and forgiveness that He gives to us. 

For those of you who don't know missionaries are not supposed to do anything that will take their focus away from their great work. For example they do not listen to mainstream music (only LDS music and other uplifting songs are allowed), watch TV, use the computer (except when emailing family once a week or sharing church websites with people), call family and friends (family Skype is okay on Christmas and Mothers Day), and go shopping unless it is their preparation day.

Some of you might be thinking that those are ridiculous things to expect for 18-23 year olds. But the truth is while we are serving our Savior and bringing others unto Him we really don't have time for those other things. We learn that we don't really need to constantly be plugged in to have fun and be happy. True happiness comes from serving others and doing what you know is right. 

In this high-speed world it can be really easy to forget the things that are truly the most important. We can also miss the precious moments that are happening right before us. We miss out on making smile memories with those we love and sharing the things that we love with others around us.

I am so grateful for the opportunity that I had to serve a mission. It truly has changed me from the inside out. I have gained more self confidence and a better perspective on what is truly important in life. I got to learn how to speak a beautiful language (Mandarin Chinese), explore a beautiful country, and meet people that have forever influenced me. 

I often wish that I was still out there preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. But I don't have to have a name tag in order to do so. None of us do. All we need is a desire to share and open our mouths.

Here are some pictures of my great adventures in taiwan! I hope you all enjoy! If any of you have questions about the LDS church you can visit www.lds.org or www.mormon.org 


This is a place called Sun Moon Lake.


On a boat headed to a small Island for some P-day (preparation day) fun!


A small temple hidden in the mountains of Nantou.


Candy in the morning markets of Yuanlin.


The lantern festival in full swing in Gaoxiong!



Beautiful buildings at Fo Guang Shan (Buddha Light Mountain).


Monkey Mountain...watch out for their sharp teeth!


Beautiful Qishan!




The best dumplings ever form Bafang!


Yizhong Jie! The best food comes from the street markets!


The Taipei LDS Temple.




More Fo Guang Shan!



A wall of Taiwanese stamps in at the post office in Nantou!


Dumplings and rice... my two favorite things.


I like to ride my bicycle I like to ride it where I like....


The blue truck had the best breakfast ever!



The temple!




 At the Taipei 101.