Between school and work, there isn't much time for play. We do have fun weekends, but not a lot happens that is blog worthy.
But there is one thing that's blog worthy this week. Josh, me and Kendal went to Sundance Film Festival on Friday. This is Josh and I's third year going together. We love it. Park City is so beautiful, especially in the snow. I must admit that I get tired of the cold weather after a while, but I can't deny how beautiful Park City is. And I don't think it would be as beautiful if it wasn't covered in feet and feet of snow.
I can't take credit for this photo since I didn't take my camera up there with us. All I had was my phone, which despite the fact that it takes great phone pictures, just doesn't cut it. But this is basically what it looked like. I just love it up there. You can see all the slopes lit up and everyone is bundled like cute little eskimos.
Well, this year we decided that we would try and actually see a movie. Tickets open up to the public a few days before the festival starts but we decided to just wait until we got up there to see what was playing and try for waitlist tickets. We tried. But we didn't get in. It was a bummer, but, really, my favorite part is just walking around downtown, so I wasn't too upset. So we walked up and down Main Street going in and out of the little shops. We ate some dinner at a little diner and happened to run into this guy.
In case you can't tell, it's Patrick Dempsey. You probably know him from Grey's Anatomy, Enchanted, Sweet Home Alabama...anyways. Enough bragging...but seriously his is very, very attractive.
(i love his hair...so, so much)
I have seen someone famous every year we've gone. The first year we saw 50 cent, not exciting...at all. Then last year I met Lucas Grabeel from High School Musical. So, it's kind of fun. Patrick Dempsey is by far this biggest actor we've seen before.
Anyways, enough about Sundance. But it was great. We had a lot of fun.
The longer Josh and I are in Utah, the less we want to leave. There are a lot of places that I would love to live, and Utah was never one of them, but the idea of leaving this place makes us really sad. Utah is home for us. We have been married two and a half years and we've lived in Utah, in the same house the whole time. I love Utah.
I guess we'll see. Chances are, we won't end up here. But, if we did, it wouldn't be the end of the world.

Very fun! Love you!
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