Our Story

Welcome to our blog! Here's the quick and dirty about us:

Chad and I met on our first day of college at Utah State University. We started studying together, since we were in the same math class and lived in the same apartment building. But, those late-night study sessions quickly turned into excuses to hang out together. And that's how our story began. After two years of dating, we tied the knot on August 17, 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

We currently live in Tucson, Arizona. We moved here after living in South Florida for five years, where Chad graduated from medical school and completed his internship year of residency. He is now working for the University of Arizona completing a three-year anesthesiology residency. I was fortunate enough to keep my job from Florida and now work remotely from home. I am the manager of advertising and communications for the business school at Nova Southeastern University.

And--most importantly--Chad and I are thrilled to be parents! Our little angel Reece was born on Jan. 26, 2010 and our handsome little Jace was born on June 30, 2011. We are so blessed to be the mom and dad of such darling and sweet kids.







Friday, January 4, 2008

Home for the Holidays

Chad and I were able to go home for Christmas. We went to Oregon to see my family for the first week, and then went to Park City to spend Christmas and New Years with his family. We had tons of fun--despite being freezing cold, getting sick, having chapped lips, and needing a humidifer!










While in Oregon we spent lots of time playing games--the Knutson's are a big game family! (Chad's favorite is 3-hour-long games of Canasta!) We also went to Bogus Basin (ski resort in Boise) for a horse-drawn sleigh ride and dinner. It was really fun--and cold--with yummy food and cowboy fun!! We also did a Christmas dinner and program with my sister and nephews. (We did it on the 23rd since Chad and I were traveling to Utah on Christmas Eve.) What cute little wisemen Colton and Hunter are! And thanks Pam for making sure the program got coordinated perfectly!

After the Knutson fun was over, it was time for us to head to the mountains to spend the rest of our vacation with the Crowther's. And we stopped at my sister Monica's on the way--so we got to see everyone! We had lots of fun at Chad's parent's house. It's so fun to have little neices and nephews now...what did we ever do for fun before they came along?



We did all the traditional stuff--decorated cookies, dressed up to renact the Christmas Story, opened presents, ate homemade clam chowder, ate lots of treats, and played basketball. (Unforunately, the Champions reign--that's me and Todd--ended! Who knew Wade would get so good in one year?!?) We also went snowboarding (thanks Santa for my new board and boots! I love them!), sledding, out to movies, and out to eat. More than anything, it was great to see everyone and spend time with family & friends.

Going home reminded us that some things never change--or maybe some things are just part of the Crowther family genetics?? For instance, boys still wrestle (no matter how old or young)...







Little girls are still angels...







Boys are messy...

And grandpas need lots of sleep!










We hope you and yours had a wonderful holiday, and a prosperous New Year. I'm sad that our Christmas vacation is over, but happy for the fun times we were able to have! Now...it's back to the real world!

3 comments:

Teryn said...

Cute blog entry Deb! Looks like you had a great vacation! I'm sad I didn't get to see you when you were at your parents! Miss you!

jonna said...

hey chad! We got your post and thought that was so nice of you to ask us to hang out. That would have been fun. Sorry we didn't call, our holiday was busy, busy! We had many things going on. Next time you are in town give us a ring, we will have to try to meet up. I would love to meet your wife. Take care...keep in touch.

jonna and eric

Cianne said...

You sure looked cold! That dry air sure can make you miss the humidity. Looks like you had a lot of fun, though, and it is always nice to see family.