August 19, 2012

Pigging Out

Today was the most important day of the trip. The only reason I really came out. The Royal Wedding. The wedding of one of my Best Friends---G. Michael Eddington. Owen and I headed to the Salt Lake Temple and got there plenty early. It was a much better experience than I anticipated. So many people get married at the Salt Lake Temple that I thought it would be a lot like cattle herding. Anyway, it wasn't like that at all. The ceremony was really nice. After it was over, we waited for the couple to come out of the doors. They looked really happy!


The picture that I am most proud of though, is this candid that I took. I think it turned out really well.


Anyway, it was a good time. Owen and I were starving by the end. I had gotten a Groupon for Pat's BBQ (featured on the Food Network--DDD). So we headed down there. Really good. I had pulled pork and beef brisket with a side of red beans and rice. It was great. Really tender meat with a nice smoky flavor. I highly recommend it.



After that, we went back to the apartment so we could recover. At around 7 we headed to the Mariott downtown for the Reception. It was legit. Really nice. They had some good food. Make your own sliders, plus three types (squash, mushroom and cheese) of deep fried ravioli. It was epic. The desserts and punch were really good too. Probably the best chocolate covered strawberries I have ever had!



It was fun to visit with a lot of my friends: the Steeles, Lauren, the Jakemans and Elizabeth too. In a lot of ways it was a microcosm of sorts of the past seven years of my life. Crazy!

It was  a great day. I'm really happy for Mike and Brooke. They are really great people and they will be really happy together.

Partay in Layton

Friday I was pretty much on my own because Owen was doing some reseach at the U of U and I would not be caught dead or alive on that campus. I woke up, got ready and headed out the door. Since I didn't have a car I decided to use the TRAX (aka Light Rail). America really doesn't know how to do Transportation, but I think Utah has done a really good job at it. I went to Target to get wedding presents for two weddings. It was fun. Then with all of my bags I got back on the TRAX do check out City Creek.

City Creek is this new shopping center that the Church recently built. It is essentially trying to bring the outdoors inside in a really ritzy shopping environment. Well, it was impressive. They did a really good job at it. I hope it will be successful. I just really don't know how well stores like Tiffany's and Nordstrom are going to do in Utah.



They have a really nice food court though. I went to Bocata. It's this artisan sandwich place. They make their bread right in front of you. I got their meatball sandwhich. It is probably the best meatball sandwich/sub that I have ever had. It had carmelized onions, provolone cheese and creme fraisch on it. It was really good. It tasted nice and fresh. Really good!




Then upstairs they had a Kneader's. I had been there for their French Toast, but never had their Brownies, so I decided to give it a try. It was delicious. Not super sweet, but still a brownie. I also had a fruit tart t make me think I was having something healthy.



After that, I headed to Owen's Apartment. When he got home, we headed up the road to Layton for a former roommate's wedding reception. It was fun. They had make your own sundaes and chocolate covered strawberries.



The cake feeding got really interesting. After smacking it each other's face they had a real quick make out session, which was pretty intense. The dances were also pretty emotional as well. They picked some really good songs. Anyway, it was a good time!




Partay in Provo

My trip to Utah started Wednesday night. I arrived in Salt Lake at around 10pm. Owen picked me up. We went back to his place for a couple of minutes. The first thing I saw as we walked down the stairs to his apartment was this:


I told him if that was his apartment I didn't think Iwould be able to stay with him. Luckily it wasn't. Then we met up with his "Southern Belle" and we headed to Del Taco for some shakes. I also had a taco and churro. The taco definitely better than Taco Time, but certainly not as good as Taco Bell. After we got back from Del Taco we spent the whole night hanging out, swapping stories with one another. It was fun to finally meet Hailey (aka Southern Belle) and finally get to know the person behind the random texts.

The next morning we slept in a little. After we ate and got ready, we cruised on down to Provo. We went on the Alpine Loop. It's this scenic drive. I had never been so I was glad we got to do that. Then we went on  a hike to Stewart Falls. I heard that it was really pretty and a relatively easy hike. Well, I wouldn't call it easy, but it was definitely nice.



After we hiked back to the car, we made a quick stop to the Riv. A long time ago when I created my EBAY account, I used my Riv address. Well, I recently ordered a Jimmer poster on EBAY, but I forgot to change my default shipping address. So, it got delivered to the Riv. Luckily they kept it for me and I was able to pick it up. We got a quick bite to eat at J-Dawgs. Maybe the best hot dog on the planet?

After that we went and visited J-Money and his wife Andrea. It was kind of unannounced, but they were gracious hosts and let us in. They also let us wash our legs off, which were really dirty from the hike. We had a nice little visit. It was really good to see them. Then we made a quick stop at the BYU bookstore. It was really nice to walk on Campus again. It really is one of the prettiest college campuses in the nation. I bought my dad and I some game day shirts for when we go to the BYU vs. Notre Dame game in October. I can't wait.

Then we headed to Terre Mia. It's a casual Italian Restaurant. It was really good. I had the Pasta Terre Mia. It had a little bit of everything in it including sausage and Eggplant. Owen had some pesto stuff. It was really good and a lot more affordable than the Olive Garden.



After that we went to Deseret Book. I got some good books and a David Archuleta CD for a wedding present. We had fun wasting some time. Then we went over to my California Babe's house for some brownies and ice cream in honor of her Fiancee's birthday. It was really good to catch up with her. I'm really happy that she is happy and getting married to a really nice guy.

Then we made the drive from Provo to Salt Lake. Not really that exciting. The next morning when I got up though I noticed a really weird blister on my ankle. I looked at it and didn't know what to make of it. It looked like dried glue from a hot glue gun. I asked Owen what he thought it was. Apparently its a blister that you get from a certain type of beetle. All they have to do is touch you and not even bite you. I don't think it will hurt me. I just hope that it goes away soon!

August 17, 2012

Perks

Wednesday was my last official day as a Summer Intern at EnerDel. I had a great experience there. I wasn't expecting a lot out of this summer as far as internships were concerned, but EnerDel changed all that. I learned a lot about the basics of business. I got to sit in on a lot of meetings to see how a business operates. I got to interact with a lot of lawyers. I got to draft some contracts which is a fun thing by the way. I learned how to make "sausage." The most important thing I learned probably is how to be lawyer. Seeing the way Karen and Dave perform their duties really opened my eyes about how lawyers should conduct themselves in a professional setting. From big things like how to renew your license with the state to small things like not getting the salad bar at Ruby Tuesday durin a business lunch. It was also great because it came with a lot of perks.

The first perk was the water drawer. There was always water there for me so I didn't get dehydrated. It was nice to know that I would never go thirsty!


The second perk was the communal snack drawer. Mostly this served as our after lunch chocolate fix. I was always nice to know that we had some snacks if I was ever hungry.


Third perk was my own desk. It was a really nice desk with a lot of drawers and space for me to make a mess.


Finally, the nicest perk was lunch. My boss Karen took me to lunch all the time. It was really nice of her and I really appreciated it. As a last hurrah she took me out to a really fancy restaurant downtown called Palimino. It was really good. Anyway, the lunches were always a good chance to talk about law and non-law stuff. She also would have lunches with other lawyers to help my network skills and better understand other positions in the legal field.

So it was a great experience. The good news is, I will be working part-time there afte labor day. I am very pleased and look forward to learning more!