Tuesday, September 29, 2015

... that I went to Girl's Camp?

In the last two wards we have been in, I have had the exact same callings: Primary Chorister and Young Womens. Good thing they are my two favorite callings! But that means that I have had to go to Girl's Camp twice now since Matt and I have been married. SACRIFICE!!! Just kidding.

But seriously. I don't like camping.


Good news: We were going to the Grand Canyon!

Bad news: I had to drive.

Good news: It was Stake Girls camp, so I had very little to be in charge of!

Bad news: I was the only leader from our ward who could go.

There were only 4 girls going from our ward, so we just packed into my little car and stuck together like glue! One of our girls was kind of a surprise addition who I didn't even know was coming (or that she was even in our ward, for that matter), but the other girls quickly took her in and we all became fast friends.





Yes I slept in a tent. Which I set up and took down TWICE at both campsites BY MYSELF, thankyouverymuch. Good thing the scenery was absolutely beautiful.






All in all, I really did have fun. Every time we were in the car, the girls begged me to roll down all the windows and turn the music up so they could sing as loud as they could. They played all the normal Girls Camp games and even taught me some new ones. We also sat around the campfire, sang Camp songs, braided hair, roasted marshmallows, had devotionals, and made crafts.

I also rewrote Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" to be a song about temple marriage called "We Are Never Ever Giving Up Forever." Which the leaders sang in trash bag/toilet paper wedding dresses of course.


I may not like camping, but I love Girl's Camp!

... that we had Sisters' Spectacular?

Harrison Sisters' Weekend 2015!!!!!!!!!

The Harrison clan was gathering in Salt Lake to celebrate Lance's graduation from law school, so the girls took advantage and planned a sisters' weekend just for us girls! Tracy offered up her house as headquarters, and it was a wonderful weekend full of bonding, love, and food.

We kicked it off with a delicious dinner at Communal,

Kendy gave us all makeovers,

We played with the curling wand,

Kendy's friend Natalie offered to come over and give us all gel manicures,

We took turns making meals and made sure there were always plenty of treats around,

I made creme brulee one night, and ended up having to caramelize the tops with Tracy's blow torch
(also, I'm not sure what is going on with my bangs here... just don't look at them)

We had several crafts, talked for hours, laughed, cried, stayed up way too late, and had so so so much fun.


I love my Harrison Sisters!

Sunday, September 27, 2015

... that we are back to real life?

Coming back to real life was hard. Fortunately, we had a few fun things to keep us entertained:

Babysitting/napping with the nieces and nephews,




I rescued a stray bunny that Matt would NOT let me keep,

Matt bought a bike,

Boston turned one,

I made raspberry jam,

And strawberry jam,

I partook of National Donut Day with Kar and the kids,

Matt got ready for BYU football,

Cait came to stay with us for one weekend,

We helped Mike run his Taiyaki booth at Toshocon,

I got a visit from my best friend from high school,

And this little bunny turned one!!!

Read: We've had this huge fat rabbit for a whole year. We celebrated by posting fat-shaming pics of her on the interwebs.

We love her so much.

... that I LOVE San Francisco!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had been SO excited that our layovers were in San Francisco, and on the way home from Thailand our layover happened to be for all day!!!! We landed in San Francisco at about 7:30 in the morning and our flight home wasn't until 5:00 that night!

I had been looking forward to a day in the city for MONTHS!!!!! Matt had agreed that since our layover was all day long, we could rent a car and do anything we wanted for the day. And I was STOKED! But on the way home, Matt started to get worried about work and wanted to start catching up right away. So he decided that he would stay at the airport and work, but I could still go to the city. I was sad that Matt wasn't coming with me, but I was NOT going to miss an opportunity like this!!!!!

As soon as we landed, I rented a car and was off! I stopped in San Carlos for a quick visit to see the Mandle girls, then headed up to The City and did all my favorite things: ate another taco from La Taqueria (because my half eaten taco on the way over did NOT satisfy my never ending craving), got a scoop of Secret Breakfast at Humphrey Slocombe, drove past my old apartment, and visited a few shops in the Marina and Pacific Heights. And just as I was finishing shopping I got a call back from Jinny, and was able to visit her too!! On my way back to the airport, I even had enough time to swing through the Sunset and grab a Chocolate from Eggettes and a piece of pizza for Matt from Seniores. I returned the rental car and made it to the terminal in time for Matt to eat his pizza before we hopped on the plane home. It was seriously the best day ever!!!!!

I LOVE SAN FRANCISCO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, September 18, 2015

... that Matt can't take a selfie?

As I was looking at all of our Thailand pics, I came to one realization: Matt struggles with the selfie.








It's okay. We'll work on it.

Also, a follow up on Matt's poor encounter with his elephant:


He walked on it the whole rest of the trip and didn't complain at all! He's a stud. And also very very lucky that it wasn't worse.

I love my Matty!

... that we went to Thailand: Day 6

Our last day in Thailand!!!

I was so sad to be going home, we were having such a wonderful time!!! But I was also completely exhausted and tired of sweating ALL THE TIME. We woke up early and I begged Matt to take me out to the Warorot Day Market, right along the Ping river on the north east side of the city. We had so much fun at the night market the night before, I wanted to see what the market was like in the day! So we hopped on the scooter and ventured off to find it. After a long and very stressful scooter ride, in which Matt threatened to turn around and go right home when we couldn't find a parking spot, we finally found the day market and it was every bit as wonderful as I had hoped!


The market was HUGE and each block was selling something different: clothing, fabric, flowers, food, toys, tools, kitchen supplies, anything. We picked up a few more presents to bring home and then Matt said it was time to return the scooter and check out of the hotel. As we walked back to the scooter, we passed this adorable lady selling popsicles and I couldn't resist. It turned out to be the most delicious coconut popsicle I have ever had!


We dropped off the scooter and as we walked back to our hotel, I saw a stand that boasted the best Thai food in the city. I still had a few more Thai dishes I wanted to eat, so I thought why not? We got an order of pineapple fried rice and some mango sticky rice to go then ran back to the hotel to check out of our rooms. I asked Matt to ask the ladies at the front desk to get us a ride to the airport, and mentioned to him that I had really really wanted to ride in a tuk tuk before we left. And those sweet ladies actually found one for us!!!


We made it to the airport on time and even had time to sit and eat our DELICIOUS sticky rice in the airport before we took off. We landed in Bangkok, then caught a connecting flight back to Taipei (it was cheaper to fly round trip than fly home from Bangkok). We caught a taxi to our hotel for our last night in Taipei and pulled up to this:



The Young Motel. It looked like something straight off the seediest street in Vegas.



"This is where I would take you if you were my mistress." - Matt

It was definitely a little skeezy. Especially when Matt decided to turn on the TV over the bathtub... and had to immediately turn it off again. Oh well, it was only one night! We went to bed exhausted and set our alarms for the morning... and forgot about the time change. We woke up to a phone call from the concierge telling us that our taxi was downstairs, so we threw our stuff in our bags and raced out of there without even any breakfast. But we made it to the airport on time to catch our flight! And a short 12 hours later, we were back in the USA!!!

We love Thailand, but we LOVE AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

... that we went to Thailand: day 5

Tuesday was the day I was most excited for: ELEPHANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Matt and I booked tickets to tour the Ran-Tong Save and Rescue Elephant Center. We did a lot of research and decided that this seemed like a very humane center for retired/rescued elephants that treated their animals well and seemed like a ton of fun! They picked us up early in the morning and the hotel was even nice enough to pack a quick breakfast to go for us! We drove about an hour out to the reserve and had a short walk down into the small valley where the elephants lived



Our guide's name was Nancy and the first thing she did was give us our elephant riding clothes.

Hawt.

Then we had a little class on elephant commands


Most of which I promptly forgot. But it didn't really matter anyway, because Nancy told us that the elephants only really listen to their mahouts. Each elephant has their own caretaker called a mahout, who walked along side us the whole time we were riding and made sure the elephants were behaving. They weren't mean to the elephants at all, just there to keep them on the track. They also held our phones and took tons of pictures while we were riding, so it was fantastic!!!

After our vocab class, we met our elephants and got to feed them bananas. My elephant's name was Satian and Matt's was Comoon.




Pretty soon it was time to mount! The mahouts had the elephants lie down, and we just pulled ourselves up onto their necks! Nancy told us that they have patrons ride bareback because it is easier on the elephants than wearing a harness or a basket. But it sure was a little unnerving to be sitting that high up on a giant animal with nothing to hold you in! Also, elephants are surprisingly hairy! My elephant had tons of really coarse hair on it's head that was very scratchy!




We rode the elephants around the little valley and back to the camp for a little water break.



Then we walked the elephants over to the edge of a little river. Satian was standing on the edge looking in... And then she walked right in! I was not expecting it! Then I realized that the mahout was yelling at me to jump off of her, so I jumped into the river next to her. She immediately laid down and started rolling around, splashing water all over herself. The other elephants jumped in the river too and the mahouts threw us all bowls to bathe them.







It was AMAZING. Absolutely surreal to be chillin in a river with a pack of elephants. Totally scary at first, but incredibly cool. After the elephants were nice and clean, they climbed out of the river and we mounted them again to take them out into a field for feeding





This high five pic was Matt's idea. He's a nerd.

After we fed the elephants, we took them back to the enclosure for a few more pictures.





As we were walking among the elephants, Matt whispered to me, "I think an elephant may have stepped on my foot." I looked at his foot and gasped: it was cut and bleeding. I started to cause a scene, but Matt told me to be quite and insisted that he was okay. He said that he had felt his elephant's foot coming down on his foot while it was standing up in the river, so he yanked it out as quick as he could and it just scraped him a little. He had been walking on it for the last 30 minutes without saying anything to me about it, so I figured that he was probably okay. He wasn't limping too bad and he did NOT want me to let anyone there know what had happened, so I decided to just let it go. But seriously, who has an elephant step on their foot? Matt Harrison, that's who.

Anyway, after we finished hanging out with the elephants, we rinsed off in some showers, changed back into our clothes, and they fed us a lunch of khao soi before taking us back to the city. It was such a fun morning and something I will never forget!!!

After cleaning up back at the hotel room, Matt asked me if there was anything else I wanted to do on our last night in Thailand. And I started to FREAK OUT: I realized that outside of our cooking class, we had not eaten a single Thai dish the whole time we were there!!! What were we thinking??? Matt and I both LOVE Thai food, and we hadn't eaten any of our favorites! I started panicking thinking of everything I wanted to eat before we left! How could I have let this happen? I immediately walked to the front desk and asked them where the best place to get pad thai was. The lady said we should go to the Chiang Mai Gate Night Market for good food, then looked me up and down and asked, "Are you afraid of street food?" NO WAY!!!!! Matt might be married to his little guidebook, but I'm not afraid of food poisoning!

We waited for the night market to open, then took the scooter down to the south gate. The street was lined with all sorts of food stands galore! We walked along for a bit, but it seemed pretty sketchy... most of the stands were selling unrecognizable masses of pre-made noodle dishes in large bins that had been sitting there for who knows how long. I was getting worried, then Matt said he thought we were in the wrong area and pointed across the street. On the sidewalk next to the river were tons of food carts!!! We ran across the street and walked right up to a little cart where this lady whipped me up the freshest, most delicious plate of pad see ew I have ever had in about 5 minutes



It was delicious!!! I was thrilled!!! And I couldn't wait to eat and explore more!!!




As we were walking, I caught a glimpse of a sign out of the corner of my eye that said "Rotee." I remembered that Jake had mentioned something called a rotee and said it was delicious. I had no idea what it was, but I was determined to eat it. I walked up to the stand and saw a bunch of stuff on the menu that I didn't understand. But there was something that said "banana chocolate," and I figured you couldn't go wrong with that! So I ordered a banana chocolate thing, and the guy at the stand asked me if I wanted it with egg. Egg? What is this thing? The guy took one look at my confused face and said, "Don't worry, it's good!" So I said okay!!! He then proceeded to slice a banana into a crepe, pour a scrambled egg on top, fold it up and fry it in a vat of butter, then drown the whole thing in chocolate sauce and sweetened condensed milk.


It was probably the most delicious thing I have ever eaten in my life.

We walked around the market a little more and Matt decided to get a plate of shrimp pad thai that was also delicious

"Does it look like I'm making out with it?"

After we had stuffed ourselves, we decided to go to another night market on the east side of the city that Jake had told us about: the Anusarn Night Market. It was less food and more souvenir shopping. We looked around, but the stuff they were selling was not as cool as the handmade crafts that they sold at the Sunday Market! This stuff was definitely cheaper and mass produced. but it was fun to look around and explore. We bought a couple more little trinkets and limped back to our scooter exhausted.

We love elephants and night markets and good food!!!!!