13 days!
then you can just call me Heidi Hopper
Photo credits to Brett & Elaine Hopper, my almost in-laws--Thanks!
This photo represents what our relationship is really like. Steven finds it very amusing to pinch me. I tell him to stop. Every time. He probably never will.
Weekend happenings and highlights:
1. Steven and I bought a bed. It is very comfortable. Hooray for no more worn out apartment mattresses. Well, in 13 days, that is. Actually, more like 21 by the time I get to sleep in it.
2. We also bought some sunglasses for our honeymoon.
3. Today, I taught my last Relief Society lesson as a single woman. I used President Uchtdorf's talk, "Waiting on the Road to Damascus" from April's General Conference.
4. I am currently working on my final classroom newsletter. This week will be my last full week and I will only be there 3 days next week, so I decided this will be our last one. Well, I will also be there the last week of school, but we get back from Arizona the day before, so I don't want to have to worry about writing one. That's the beauty of being a teacher in your own classroom!
5. I picked up Steven's ring. He wants to see it and wear it now because we are so close to being married, but I told him no and that he can't see it yet. And then he tried to tell me it isn't fair that I get to wear one and he can't. Well, sorry bud! Mine is an engagement ring and we are still engaged. His is a wedding band. And we are not wed. And I don't wear my wedding band yet. Confession: I did try it on with my ring, again, when I was home for Spring Break. Whoops!
6. Momma Hopper was up here for BYU Women's Conference with her girlfriends this weekend. They are hilarious. I didn't know 3 married women, each with a slew of kids, could be so crazy (in a good way, Elaine. it is good!). But, then again, that is pretty much how I am with my sisters and girlfriends, so it is good to know that outings with the girls will never change! Steven and I met up with them for dinner Friday night and then a trip to the temple. I love the temple. And then we hit up BYU Creamery for some ice cream. Peanut Butter Trails is death by chocolate AND peanut butter. YUM!
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