It's been an epic summer.
I know that word is severely overused right now
(I mean, literally, it's used all the time... haha)
but seriously, it's been impressively great,
which is the definition of epic.
I mean, come on, I moved to Utah.
But first,
I just visited Utah.
And went to this beautiful wedding.
Seriously, so gorgeous.
Then, only like 3 days later, I went to this wedding.
It was exceptionally wonderful, and I cried like a baby!
Plus, it was in the Manti temple where my parents were married.
So it was seriously the coolest thing to go to a sealing there.
(I love this photo of this wonderful Robinson family!)
Then, to top off my little trip,
after that Robinson family wedding,
I got to hang out with my Forster grandparents
and Aunt, Uncle and cousins.
Having time to see so much family is why I love summer.
Then I went back to Texas for some final partyin'
before packing my car to move.
Partyin' in Texas = lots of good food,
but also, we visited some Texas treasures--
like the Grist Mill in Gruene Texas.
AND, during a backyard BBQ,
my dad found, and killed, a Coral snake,
and made it into a hat accessory...
I sure love my dad.
And Texas.
Then my brothers went to EFY
(Logan was a counselor);
good gracious this is the cutest.
And Emma started her career as a fashion designer
by making Dylan and his buddy Sam
matching ties.
These cuties of Grandparents celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary!!
My parents traveled to Rome,
and wore color coordinated outfits.
Stop it right now.
And my absolutely most wonderful friend Melissa,
while being an impressive law student studying abroad in England,
sent me this picture.
It completes my life.
THEN, I moved to Utah!!!
And ironically, the first people I got to see
were the people I'd grown up with in Houston.
It was the BEST.
And like a month later, my mom and brother Max
came up to drop of my little
(or gigantically tall, actually)
brother, Jesse Austin, to start school at BYU.
Whew! Seriously,
it was a life changing summer.
Grateful for:
family,
friends,
summer BBQ's,
durable toyota corollas,
and the many, many temples
in Utah
Don't forget that you chopped off your hair and that it looks amazing!!! (Also, I really like your grandma's blue-patterned, button-up shirt! Stylin,' Grandma!)
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