Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Nobody knows fashion like MILANO





After living in Italy for 6 months, I can definitely say that the M I L A N is the fashion capital of the world. I have had such a fun time expanding my "fashion horizon" and seeing all of the incredible ways of fashion here. Everyone in Milan is always dressed to impress and looking top notch. You will see an old woman walking to the grocery store, in a beautiful dress, high heels and a fur coat.. sometimes even on her bike!

Milan is the headquarters for many brands such as Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and many more.

Men are always dressed their best, whether it be rockin' the Armani suit, or the corduroy's with a cashmere sweater and penny loafers. I think that one of my favorite things has been walking through the center of Milano, through all of the really nice streets, with the designer brand stores. Why? Well, I may not be able to drop 1 grand on a purse- but I LOVE window shopping through those streets. They always have the most amazing, beautiful, creative window scenes! It's fun to see all of the people that are actually shopping in these stores, and seeing what they are wearing.






Nobody knows fashion like Milano. It is truly incredible.

Every single day here in Milan- rain or shine,
La vita e bella.








Monday, December 20, 2010


a SLICE

of LIFE
in Italy
















a SLICE
of LIFE
in Italy


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

A Dream in Venice




This past weekend, I had an incredible dream that I was in Venice, my most favorite place on earth.. now that I come to think of it, it wasn't a dream! I was actually there, In December! It was amazing. One can only dream of such a weekend. I have been so blessed to be able to come out here in Italy, and experience the beauty, art, history and of course the food and shopping!

Those who have ever taken a train into Venice, know how priceless and intimate that experience is. The moment you walk out of the train station, it is magnificence to the left and beauty on the right. Literally! It takes your breath away.

Of course, as I am walking to the water taxi, I am so excited I'm hardly watching where I'm walking. Next thing I know- I'm down on one knee, due to soggy wet moss... cleats couldn't of kept me on two feet it was so slippery! I got up as fast as I could, as the taxi drivers giggled at what a "stupid" I looked like. It's all good, right- I'm in Venice!

Many people ask me why I choose Venice to be my favorite place on earth. Well, it has to be THEE most unique place on earth. I mean, it IS a city in the middle of the sea with NO cars, no streets, and no traffic lights. It is full of mystery, rarity, stillness, and tranquility. I have never felt the way I do in Venice, anywhere else. It gives me this peace, and lets me forget about the world.

I LOVE to take pictures- Venice has got to be the number one photogenic place on this earth. No matter how many times you visit, or how many pictures you take, there is always more opportunities for prize winner photographs. One day, I dream of having my own little shop full of art photography that I have done- with most of it based on Venice, Italy. I have gained most of my photography inspiration in this beautiful, magical, incomprehensible city. I could walk the little alley ways of Venice for hours, listening to the loud silence, and snapping pictures left and right.

We went and did a tour of the Doge's Palace right in the City next to St. Mark's square- It was quite exquisite, i might add. So the tour guide took us, about a group of 24, into the "secret passage's of the palace." Meaning, we went up many steep stairs into the attics of the place. Don't get me wrong, it was very interesting and intriguing. HOWEVER, it was early in the morning, and I was chewing a big piece of bubble gum on an empty stomach. Now, FYI- I have a terrible problem with swallowing my gum- don't ask. I had to get rid of this gum in my mouth, come on- you know how the yummy tasting bubble gum gets absolutely repulsive after 5 minutes tops! I kid you not, there was no garbage can to be found.. I mean we were in Casanova's prison cell! Well, OBVIOUSLY the only thing there was to do was to swallow it, right? So I did. I'll say about... 2 minutes after, I was starting to feel sick. The tour guide takes us even HIGHER up into this palace, with no exit in sight. I start feeling light headed, and feeling a bit queezy. I leaned over to my Dad and insisted that i ought to get out of there. Of course, "You're fine" he says. I knew that I was going to throw up, as my mom hands me her scarf to do it in- her scarf! ..really? So, without hesitation, I run down the only stairs I could find, as I hear the tour guide running after me yelling at me. Apparently she had to come with me? All I could say is Dove il bagno??? Lucky, I was able to make it in time. Moral of the story- don't take tours of any palace. HA- JOKING. DO NOT SWALLOW YOUR GUM, ESPECIALLY BUBBLE GUM. ESPECIALLY ON AN EMPTY TUMMY.

Despite the slipping on soggy moss, and running out of the palace like a crazy hooligan, Venice was incredible, and more than ever- life is beautiful, my friends.




Wednesday, November 24, 2010

In Loving Remembrance


This past Tuesday, my precious aunt Deanne passed away. For any of you that knew Deanne, know the amazing, gracious, loving, beautiful, Christ-like person that she was. I can honestly say that she was one of the most amazing people I have yet to know. She was such an amazing aunt to me. Something I remember about Deanne is that every time I would see her, she would always ask for a hug, and tell me she loves me. I remember growing always hoping "I'd be as beautiful as aunt Deanne."

8 years ago, we were all told that Deanne wasn't going to make it 6 more months- she sure proved the doctors wrong, didn't she? She not only lived 7 1/2 years longer than the doctors predicted, she lived to change the world. She and her family lived in Africa, and she did so much good there. She changed so many people's lives. Deanne has gone through so much in her life.. and I mean SO much- however, she was ALWAYS concerned for everybody else. She would always make sure that everyone around her was happy.. even though she was in so much pain and suffering- nobody would even have the slightest clue.

Deanne is my father's sister, coming from a family of 6. When Deanne and Mark (my uncle) and my dad were young, they lost their sister, Jana. Almost a year ago exactly from today, their father died. My boppa. He was so precious to all of us. I can't even begin to imagine the pain that my dad's family has gone though. It has been a blessing to me to see my father's strength through all of this. I know that it is very hard on him, and he is in pain- as well as his brother, Mark, and my Nana.

My biggest fear is losing somebody so very close to me.. and that family has gone through it too many times. It kills me to see it, but at the same time my testimony has grown so much to see the faith in my family's eyes. My nana, the strongest person I know- has been so amazing through all of this. Losing her 2 girls, and her husband, yet she is still the most faithful, loving, giving, precious person ever created.

It's been said that Heavenly Father will not give us trials that we are not able to make it through. As hard as times can be, in this corrupt, unknown, bizarre world- we have to keep believing that that's true, and that Heavenly Father is with us until the end..

Deanne will forever be in my heart, and remembered every day. She always made life so beautiful.. She is out of pain now, and in a better place. Because I have been so blessed to have known Deanne, I have to say that La vita e bella.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010



What I've been looking forward to.. IL CIBO!





MANGIARE! I am going to have to be honest, one of my favorite things about Italy.. is the food. the CIBO. I can't even tell you how excited I get when it is time to eat! Something you need to know about the Italians, is they put all they have into their cooking. They care so much about their food, and how it looks and tastes.. ALWAYS! I am loving it.. (well, my thighs may beg to differ) but the food is definitely a work of art, in and of itself. Whether it be a homemade cooked meal from a native, or going to a ristorante, or a mozzarella bar- it is always a green light.

Something that my body has not yet adjusted to (and probably will never adjust to) is the theory of a 3-5 course meal. MAMA MIA! ACCIDENTE! Often, we will go eat with members, or good friends or visit my mother's family- and of course, they insist on feeding us. No matter HOW hungry I am, I can never bring myself to eating ALL OF THE FOOD. It is an anxiety attack for me, and I don't want to offend them by not eating their food. I could fast for 3 days straight, in preparation for these meals- and STILL not get past the 1st or 2nd course. Is it just me?

The best story is from last Christmas. Matty, Jen and I came out here for the holidays, and on Christmas Eve, we, as a family went out to dinner to a local restaurant- The Pinocchio. (One of my parent's favorite.) The old lady that ran the store didn't speak any English, except a few "choice" words, and thought it was funny to say them to us- over, and over again. Classic Italian Nonna. Don't get me wrong, the food is ALWAYS incredible, just too dang much of it! So, they bring out the pastas, then the salads, then the caprese, and of course the excessive amounts of bread- which can fill you up by itself. Well, as we all are sitting there around the table, like beached whales.. she brings out chicken! Ohhh Mama mia! Of course, we didn't want to be rude, we HAD to get it down some how. Some way.

Finally, we came to the realization that there was no possible way we could eat this chicken. Thanks to mom, and her big winter coat, we found our EXIT.. to stuff the chicken in her pockets. Indeed, we did it- and mom wobbled out of there with at least 4 or 5 big pieces of chicken in her pockets. Oh, and don't worry- at the end of the meal, she brings out champagne for us to drink. Again, we don't want to be rude. The minute that she walked out of the room, we started pouring the champagne into the empty water bottles, and even some onto left over food.. we had to get rid of it, to make it look like we drank some of it! Keep in mind, there are 5 of us doing this!

So, moral of the story- do not ever underestimate an Italian meal. Do not ever overestimate your digestive system.

My eyes light up every time I see the food here. There are so many different types of cheese here, I can't even believe it! I didn't even like cheese outside of the Cheddar family, until I came here.

Of course, I can not forget the GELATO. I could go on for days about how incredible the gelato is. It is lighter than ice cream, but so much more delicious and beautiful. GELATO= Heaven on this earth.

The beautiful and pleasing food here, is definitely a legitimate reason to say that La Vita e Bella.




Saturday, November 13, 2010

Running for my life.. is definitely worth it.



Finalmente! I have arrived to the Motherland... once again. Let me just say, it wasn't easy getting here. The morning of Wednesday the 10th- my mother's birthday in fact :) Cam took me to the airport.. bright and early. It was my first time flying alone, and I needed to make it across the world, solo! So after I adjusted my luggage to be suitable for take off, (AKA- Cam and I rummaging through one bag emptying things into the other in order to fix the weight problem.) I was ready to go. On my way to JFK- I sat in between two very different strangers. The young man on my left was a dancer on his way to perform in NYC, the woman on my right was a middle aged professor, who was asleep the whole time. If I may add, I was 1st place FOUR times on the "inflight trivia" game! If you have played it, then you know how ridiculously hard the questions are. Yes, you should be veryyy proud. :)

Well unfortunately, our plane took 30 xtra minutes to land! Normally it wouldn't be a problem, but my flight to Milan departed in 20 minutes! I'm waiting to get off the dang plane, as the dancer boy next to me is trying to get through all of the passengers to get to the bathroom for an "emergency". Of course, the flight attendants send him back to his seat.. to be honest, I felt worse for him than my situation, ha!) So finally, I get off the plane and I immediately ask for help to find my gate. They point me to the direction of a shuttle I need to take. Shuttle? In my mind, I am thinking how in the WORLD am I going to make it to my gate in ten minutes. Of course it doesn't help that the women working at the airport were witches in disguise.. well maybe one wasn't in disguise ;) The shuttle comes, and of course we are driven around the whole airport twice before arriving to the gate. I literally am running up the stairs, and through half of the airport to find GATE 5. I am panicking, and my phone is almost dead. What will I do if I miss the flight? How will I get a hold of anybody for help? Finally I reach my gate. The doors are shut, not a soul around.. except one woman in the corner who noticed my anxiety. She asked, Are you going to Milan? Yes yes ! I replied, with a little bit of tears behind my voice. A man finally came that worked there, and I told him, holding back my tears, that I NEED to be on that plane. I explained that my plane was late, and I ran all the way there. He made some calls, and about 3 minutes later he opened the doors and sent me through the gate. I can't even tell you how hard I prayed that I would get on that plane. It was like a scene out of a movie! I texted my parents who were waiting with anticipation to see if I'd make it, all I said was "Phew." Lucky me.

The flight to Milan wasn't too bad, I watched about 4 movies, as the guy to the right of me just stared at me the whole time.

First time flying alone: very.. interesting.

Well, SONO QUI! I am here, and I have loved my first couple of days. Yesterday, We went to the Military base in the city of Vicenza. It was like little America! I have never been to one before, so it was a really great experience for me. We ate lunch with some of the troops who had just returned from being in Afghanistan for a year. It was very cool to see all of them and how they live in the base.

Ecco ci qua. I am so excited for these next two months here in Italia. I hope that I will be able to help the people here, learn the language better and strengthen my testimony.

Today I can definitely say, La Vita e Bella.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Free Wendys?



You know it's Fall when..





Fall: the greatest season of them all. With Halloween set aside, I wait 365 days each year, with joyful anticipation, for this season to approach. Of course, it always seems to be the shortest season- but by far the best. You know it's Fall when you wake up in the morning, pulling the covers over your body because it's still dark outside, and your body is chilled from just hearing the rain. You know it's Fall when you get to dig out your boots you've been waiting 6 months to finally wear, and of course we all love walking out side in the drizzling rain while hiding under the hoods of our sweaters. You know it's Fall when all you want to do after school or work is to come home and immediately change into sweats, build a fire (a gas fire usually does the trick) and cuddle with your significant other.

You know it's Fall when every tree has at least 3 different colors of leaves on it. This year, one of Nana's desires was to drive around town and pick out all of the unique looking trees as the leaves change. We probably drove around for hours, snapping picture after picture like we were two little girls on Christmas morning. I always love spending time with my Nana, she always opens my eyes to new beautiful things in this life.

You know it's Fall when, for the first time in my life, I want to COOK. I don't think I have ever been so domestic in my life- unless you call cleaning up after myself in the lobby of Del Taco D O M E S T I C. In the last couple of weeks, I have cooked gourmet pasta meals- for myself I might add. Of course, I had left over Martinelli's from a prior occasion,to celebrate! I also have been cooking different kinds of soups and chili's- perfect for the season. Recently, we had a family pumpkin carving party (don't worry, I stopped carving after my FIRST attempt) and I helped cook the most amazing taco soup ever! Thanks Carly and Cam ;) How could I forget- the spectacular, toothsome caramel apples. During the last Jazz pre-season game, my boyfriend C, Kales, Davie boy and I decided to make homemade caramel apples, AKA- a little taste of Heaven. We covered the juicy, sour granny apples with soft caramel, melted white chocolate and dipped them to death. We had all kinds of toppings: butterfingers, score bars, Cinnamon sugar, sprinkles and more. The best part was, they tasted just as good as they looked! Just call me RMCF (Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory.)

Good stuff.

Life is beautiful, in every season.. but it is ESPECIALLY beautiful in the fall, at least to me. I'm trying to take in every moment I have, before the snow takes over.

Despite the fact that the Jazz have lost their 2 first games of the season, La vita e bella.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

All Hallows Eve


Well, as it has always been said, Halloween is an "annual holiday observed on October 31, primarily in the US, Canada, Ireland and the UK. It has the roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saint's Day...." OK, let's be honest, we're all bored at this point. All I know, is that Halloween is my FAVORITE holiday! It has been for years, and it is sneaking up on us so soon. It is ironic, because I get scared SO easily, and freak my self out from the littlest things. However, I thrive off of the adrenaline rush at a haunted house, or going to a scary movie, or filling my home with creepy and sensor-attack decorations. This year, I wanted to make the MOST out of this Halloween, so I decided to do all that I could to fulfill that desire.

I went to the scariest haunted houses in Utah, and let me tell you, I definitely didn't sleep alone that night- thank heavens Nana lives right down the street, right? It's great having a boyfriend during this holiday, of course, to comfort my every scare! We got a bunch of people together and went and saw THEE scariest movie ever made, the best part was the big, dark skinned, "tough" if you will, boys behind us, screaming like little girls!

If I may add, this year was the first year I officially carved a pumpkin! Yes, you should be very proud of me. Of course, mine, out of the 4 of us who carved, was the COOLEST (or, as most would call it, the special needs pumpkin.) But hey, I'll get to the point where I can carve a cool ninja turtle one day!

I've gotten so into the Halloween spirit, that I have filled the house with decorations, candy and hand carved pumpkins! How much better does it get? I guess we will see when All Hallows Eve comes this Saturday, and my Barbie and Ken costume rocks the day.

Happy Halloween! and don't forget, la vita e bella.