In the meantime, my family has gone through a lot of changes. My sister Jessica has two kids - an almost two year old named Darcy Rae (named after me, suck it Amanda!) and a four month old named Arden James (we call him AJ for short). They are super cute. My other sister Alex married a man named Johan who has two kids, Kaiya and Kyson. Al is also pregnant with a baby girl, she is due in September. So I will have five nieces and nephews within two years, which is pretty awesome. My brothers CJ and Wes returned home from their LDS missions. They always keep things fun. My parents are still the same wonderful people who I appreciate more and more every day. Family is everything.
So in the last couple of years, I've traveled a lot in the United States. It's funny, I've traveled to more places out of the country than I have in the States. But I've discovered America is pretty cool too. In March of 2016, before my sister got married and started having kids and crap, my parents took us to Florida to visit Disney World and Universal Studios. As you know, Disney holds a special place in my heart and I will always love it. It was fun to visit another Disney park and see the similarities and differences. Dad ate an excessive amount of tiramisu from the Lady and the Tramp Tony's restaurant. I really liked the Aninal Kingdom, the Everest ride is the freaking best! The Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Mine ride was super cute.
Universal Studios was awesome - if I could live in Harry Potter world and drink Butterbeer all day, I would. We went to Ollivander's for the wand choosing ceremony. Since there was no children in our group and I was standing in the front row with a huge smile on my face, wide eyes, and practically bouncing up and down, naturally they picked me. It was a dream come true. After trying a few different wands, I found the perfect one. And by perfect, I mean there was a gust of wind, a light shining down on me, and the sweet sounds of John Williams music serenading me. I geeked out very hard in that moment. The wand that chose me is a 13 1/8 inch ivy wood wand with unicorn hair, strong and resilient. Al and I ran around performing spells, riding the Hogwarts Express, and drinking Butterbeer while Mom and Dad just followed us, laughing at how ridiculous we are. I spent way too much money on Extendable Ears, Howlers, Chocolate Frogs, and Hufflepuff garb (we are particularly good finders!) but it was totally worth it. The Dr. Suess land in Universal Studios is also super cute.
Because my sister can't just be a normal person and get married down the street, we also went to Cancun, Mexico so she could have her beach wedding. Really, it was just a family vacation but Al has to make everything about her (just kidding Al... hehe). Cancun is a paradise and I was able to escape a very busy and stressful last semester of college for a week and get super sunburnt on the beach. I went parasailing for the first time and it was awesome! We also swam with some dolphins. I also discovered a new drink called Miami Vice - it's a Pina Colada and Strawberry Daquiri mixed. It's so good! Unfortunately, I discovered it 30 minutes before we left. But you better believe I downed five of those suckers before we left. And yes, Al did walk down the aisle to the same song Bella did to in Twilight. I will never let her live that one down.
And last but not least, I just got back from a trip to Yellowstone with my roommates Amanda and Danielle. I went when I was really little with my family but I don't remember it at all. We left on Thursday afternoon and got back Sunday afternoon. We stayed in West Yellowstone at the Evergreen Motel. I'm not going to lie, I was a little nervous about the motel. It was pretty cheap and well, it's a motel. But I was pleasantly surprised! It was actually pretty nice. We got there on Thursday night around 10:30. While we were getting stuff out of the car, a fox ran across the street with garbage in its mouth and ran into the trees. Amanda's face could not have been more priceless. She was like well I've seen all I need to see, we might as well go home now! It was hilarious. We hit up several different hot spots, drove through the beautiful forests while rocking out to Hamilton and Disney, saw Old Faithful finally go off after waiting an hour and a half (it was really anti-climatic), hammocked by the lake for a few hours (which is my new favorite thing), and stopped by the canyon and saw the falls, it was beautiful! We also saw a bear, deer, a wolf, and a few buffalo. We went to the Bear and Wolf Discovery Center and we also stopped by Bear World on the way home. It was a super fun and relaxing trip. It really was beautiful. Plus, the trip cost $240 which is a steal!
So I have discovered that America is pretty cool too. It definitely has its perks while traveling too - you don't have to pay for extra cell service, you understand the language (for the most part), and you use the same currency. It's been a fun few years and I'm so grateful for all the experiences I have had and the people I have met. I am heading to Europe again in January with my good friend and travel buddy Sam. We will be hitting up London (of course), Belgium, and the Netherlands. Stay tuned!