Yes, Tonya and I have arrived and the trip was a little adventure. Heading over to see Grandma and Grandpa we stopped by a slot canyon. Now, the map to the slot wasn't exactly the best (note to all y'all, don't take directions from a website that claims it found the place only 2 out of the 4 times it went), and the trail to the slot wasn't the most traveled, so basically I'm stalling trying to avoid the fact that after 28 years I still really don't know my left from right, and wandering for two hours in the middle of Next To Nowhere, Utah is an understandable and natural consequence to heading the wrong way down the river bed at the beginning of the trail. But the good news was it only took 2 hours to figure out the problem, and the rest of our adventure was spent in the slot, swimming, bouldering, wading, and just having fun. Tonya was a champ, we had to swim one part (and we weren't exactly sure how far we would need to go, but she just swam forward... neck deep in freezing cold water).
Well the whole trip was like that, one adventure after another. We stopped by and visited Grandma and Grandpa, talked and ate and talked some more. Around Vail, Co we drove through a summer snow storm, and in Denver we visited a friend of Tonya's went to dinner and talked some more. We then drove straight to Nauvoo where we went to the temple. We also took a carriage ride with ten young men who dressed well, sang excellently, and were wearing the same outfit... not that there is anything wrong with that. We later found out they were actually BYU students.....in a boy band....Vocal Point....., and it turns out that they were fantastic, but not really your type Mary, maybe your's Jons, but then again you're taken.
We then visited Tonya's sister and Brother-in-law whom we both love and then came up to Chicago. The Lord has been answering prayers for us daily. I'm amazed how blessed I am. The new apartment is great, I'll try to get a camera from the school so I can take pictures. Married life is great. Tonya is amazing. We love you all.
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I can't believe you didn't even take any pictures on your honeymoon! You could have bought a cheap disposable camera... or asked someone, we have an old digital camera you could have borrowed. Anyway it sounds like you had some adventures! And the adventures are only beginning! I'm so glad you are doing well.
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