here at the zp all of our meals are provided. it’s been interesting trying to deal with this…it’s nice to never have to worry about figuring out something to eat, but each week dinner is exactly the same thing, and each day breakfast and lunch are the same. the food isn’t really bad, but just imagine eating at golden coral (or something like that) every single day for months, and each week they make the same thing. it gets disgusting fast. once i leave (4 more days!!!) i’m going to try to cook much more than i normally do. can you believe i’ve actually missed cooking? first thing i’m making: bread.
anyway, the chef man has had me take pictures of his food a few times, and i thought i’d share. now, this isn’t the food i’ve been eating. i wish. this is special food for special people with special wallets. enjoy.
(wine=bad, but isn’t it pretty?)







ok, now these are pictures of employee-allowed food. i guess the park is celebrating it’s centennial this year, so we had a “luau” which basically means instead of eating inside, we ate outside, and there was a really sick looking pig and a lot of seafood :/ but it was nice to switch things up a bit.



hopefully this fulfills your request:




ok, just looking at this picture makes me sick. if you look at the bottom, you can tell i’m right on the ledge. basically instant death.

last night shawn and i hiked cable mountain. it’s called that because at the end is an old cable system that was built in the early 1900′s to haul lumber down into zion canyon. it was closed in 1930, and this is all that’s left:

there were a bunch of nails sticking out of the wood on the cable system, so i hooked my camera to them and we took this picture on self-timer. it wasn’t really the sturdiest setup, and that’s why the picture is incredibly crooked. probably one of the stupidest things i’ve done in a while, considering had my camera fallen off (which was entirely possible) it would’ve been history.

speaking of being history, shawn and i almost died. there was a rattlesnake on the side of the trail, and i came way too close to stepping on it.



this is why we went in the evening (click to enlarge):
life is great.
here’s why:
1. adella, sharon, and i went up to provo for the weekend. i love provo, and a break from the zp was definitely enjoyed and probably needed. can i just say that this weekend is in the top 5 i’ve had all summer? of course i can. it’s true, and it’s my blog. haha suckas! anyway, adella and i spent time with these boys. fun time, fun times. i took some pictures, but film, so i still need to get them developed and scanned. also, i got to spend some time with hannah, which is always good. and…that’s it. i don’t feel like elaborating. ok, well i want to, but i don’t know how to write it without making it sound lame.
2. i have 11 more days until i’m done with work. less than two weeks!!! i’m excited, but there’s still a lot i want to get done before i leave, so i don’t really feel like the remaining time will go by slowly.
3. i received a letter from jericho. i think he must have too much time on his hands because i sent him a letter just a few days ago. people aren’t supposed to respond that fast, are they? and he even sent me pictures! (in case you didn’t know, pictures really are the way to my heart. [and in my world, pictures=photographs])
4. i also got a thank you letter from these people. if my weekend was cake, then that was totally the frosting. except i don’t really like cake or frosting very much. i’d just like to share this part: “you showed such patience with the children–they look great!!” yes, that’s right, i have patience and children photo skills. see mom? i can do this.
ok, now for the decisions part. i’m getting my hair cut when i go home, and i’m trying to decide how short to cut it. it’s getting really annoying, and i miss being able to blow-dry it in 30 seconds. i know how short i want to cut it, but i don’t want to be shunned by the masses. and by masses i mostly mean the male population that seems to think every girl should have super long hair. so here’s the decision: be shunned or have hair i hate. oh so difficult.
this is what i do at zion ponderosa 12% of the time:

hahaha no, not really. this is more like what i do (ahhh…good ol’ group photos…):

how cool is this?


the ac has been broken for a long time and it just barely got fixed. now my room is absolutely freezing. i feel like i’m back at idaho home, where mom keeps the temperature set at like 60° or something.
last weekend some girls from the zp (including me) and some guys from provo went to a secondhand serenade/parachute concert in st. george. not a super big fan of secondhand serenade, but it was still awesome. as usual, i failed at taking more than just a few pictures, but luckily my friend adella was a little more camera happy. here is one picture that i took, and there rest are her’s:
(basically, there were a lot of high schoolers with band shirts. i’m jealous of their shirts, but not of their high school-ness.)

ok, all the rest of the pictures are by adella. i would just like to point out the guy in the back right with the glasses. i don’t know who he is, but he seems to want to be in the picture. creepy.

here’s the whole group:

natalie, adella, sharon, me, and davis:

secondhand serenade guy:

oh, and i just thought i’d toss in this picture of parachute. album art of gloriousness. lovelovelove this picture:

i forgot about these pictures. here they are.




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