This chair was my great grandmother's, then my grandmother's, and now my mother's. As a little girl, I always had my picture taken in it and now it's Sarah's turn. She loved sitting in the soft blue velvet. In fact, when we were staying at my parents' last summer and we couldn't find Sarah, she was most likely sitting in this chair all by herself just feeling the fabric. Gotta love that girl!
Monday, August 27, 2007
Isn't Sarah the cutest!?!
This chair was my great grandmother's, then my grandmother's, and now my mother's. As a little girl, I always had my picture taken in it and now it's Sarah's turn. She loved sitting in the soft blue velvet. In fact, when we were staying at my parents' last summer and we couldn't find Sarah, she was most likely sitting in this chair all by herself just feeling the fabric. Gotta love that girl!
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
KCOM Lawnmower Man
Steve and a few of his friends created this short clip for the incoming student orentation. You may think riding to school on a lawnmower is a bit ridiculous, but I've actually seen (on more than one occasion, mind you) two grown men driving on a lawnmower around town. I guess it's a cultural experience around here!
Also, you may notice that these guys all have terrible facial hair...it's what is known as the "osteostache." Steve had this brilliant idea that all the second year students should grow a mustache as a way to bond and welcome the new students. I don't really understand how growing facial hair accomplishes these objectives, but the idea caught on like wildfire. Within a few days all my friends were quite angry with me for Steve's awesome idea of the "osteostache." Perhaps it would be better if they could actually grow facial hair, or if Magnum P.I. were still on TV, or if there would have been a prize for the best 'stache....but apparently, the reward of male bonding trumps all these!
Rumor has it that this is the first video of many more...I'll keep you in the loop as they come. It's been a huge hit at school and Steve is revelling in its success. Hope you enjoy!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
More from Maine
Ryan was super excited about his lobster.
I brought this microderm-abrasion kit from this fancy spa (thank you XanGo!) and everyone, including all the boys, did the treatment to themselves. Everybody was so amazed at how fresh and smooth their skin felt. It was great to all be so in touch with our feminine sides. Enjoy the pics!
Maine with the Madsens
Sarah and Beth posing in front of a giant LL Bean boot made completely out of sand.
My mom and I both were able to get these toys working...all you have to do is turn the front wheels from side to side and you move forward. Way fun!
The whole Madsen fam after Ben & Jerry's ice cream in Freeport, Maine. (Kasey, Sarah, Jane, Jessy, Josh, Beth, Nate, Amy, Annie, Ryan, Mom, & Dad) The plan is to photoshop Steve in on the far left...we sure missed him a lot!
Friday, August 10, 2007
Sarah & Beth
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Canada Day
Chuckwagon Race at the Raymond Stampede
These miniature wagons are pulled by miniature horses, which are no taller than 36 inches. These races were Sarah's favorite part of the entire stampede. This clip doesn't even do it justice, but it really was hilarious to see these tiny horses race around the arena.
Take Me Out to the Ball Game


My dad shares season tickets with a few friends to the Bees games, Salt Lake's AAA baseball team, and we have a great time going to the games. Steve already left for his ER preceptorship in St. Louis, so I went to a game with my parents and Sarah. I tried to explain the game to Sarah, but she could care less. I really thought she'd like the idea of the swinging bat and the flying ball, but she was mostly enthralled with the mascot, the Bee. If she wasn't eating her foot long hot dog or sipping on her 48 oz. root beer she was watching and screaming for the Bee.
I love going to baseball games...I practically grew up at the baseball park. With two brothers and a dad who all played on teams for as long as I can remember and ate, slept, and dreamt baseball from March to October, I could either curse the sport or embrace it. (But I really didn't have a choice....I was to embrace it.) I remember learning all the names and nicknames of my brothers' teammates and nagging at their apponents. I remember playing in the sand by the dugout. I remember sneaking off to by tiny boxes of Nerds for 10 cents, and my mom always finding out about it. I remember long, hot days at Bywater Park, then on to night games at Ken Price Field as my brothers got older and always having so much fun. It was about the time my oldest brother Nate graduated from High School that the Bees (then they were called the Buzz) came to SLC. It was just natural to keep going to baseball games. I love the atmosphere of baseball...the smells, the lingo, the hot dogs, the waiting for the incredible double play or the occasional home run. It's just the best and I'm so glad that my family continues to carry on the tradition of baseball. Whenever we get together as a family we still play woofle ball and we have a great time!
Disneyland
Sarah most loved the Small World ride and the carousel. So we went on Small World, then on the carousel, then back to Small World, and back for more carousel....and on and on. We souldn't believe how happy and excited she was. Another dream came true for Steve, too. Since going to Disney World for our honeymoon about 3 1/2 years ago he has dreamt of getting one of those huge turkey legs. So this time he took the plunge. It actually was very good and it's probably the best deal in Disneyland...it fed all three of us for only $6!
Sarah Dancing at Mickey's House
Sarah couldn't keep from dancing when she heard the music at Mickey's house in Toon Town. Wouldn't it be nice to be so uninhibited that you'd dance when and wherever you felt like it? I love that about little kids...
Monday, August 6, 2007
Newport Beach with the Laters
Here's a quick slide show of our trip. We roadtripped from SLC to Newport Beach, with an overnight stop in Las Vegas. Sarah actually did really great the whole ride, which I was kind of worried about....but she's a trooper. In SoCal the weather was perfect, the beach was tons of fun, and we had a great time. Hope you enjoy the slide show. Thanks Laters for a fabulous trip!
BHS 10 Year Reunion
Year 1: Freshman year at BYU...lots of late nights at Hinckley Hall and not much studying, but made lifelong friends and had a blast. I went to Vienna, Austria for a study abroad in the spring and although I didn't learn much German, I had an unforgettable time and decided to go on a mission while there.
Year 2: Sophomore year at BYU...moved into Liberty Square with three of my best friends and still didn't do a ton of studying, but had a great time. I did the Jerusalem study abroad that spring with my brother Josh, where he met his wife Jessy.
Year 3: Ran the St. George marathon for the first time, went into the MTC 3 days later. Began my mission in the Washington, D.C. South mission.
Year 4: Still on my mission....gotta love D.C.!
Year 5: Back at BYU living with great roommates. Ran the St. George marathon the second time, worked at the MTC, tried out nursing as a possible major, but changed my mind after a year.
Year 6: Still at BYU, now studying community health education, got involved in BYUSA (sort of like BYU's student gov't.) as an officer in campus activities, did the St. George marathon a third and final time. Went to Senegal, Africa as part of a humanitarian aid effort.
Year 7: STILL at BYU...but definitely graduating this year. Still involved in BYUSA as VP of campus activities. Married Steve on December 30, 2003--one of the greatest days of my life.
Year 8: Done with school, but worked a series of dead-end jobs until I was hired for my dream career as an event planner at XanGo, an international health company.
Year 9: Worked at XanGo, traveled the world, met many interesting people and saw many fascinating things. Sarah was born Nov. 20, 2005--another incredible day.
Year 10: Steve and I moved to MO where he is currently attending medical school. We love it here! Sarah is now 21 months and we're expecting baby #2 in October. Should be another great day! It's been a great ten years and I hope the next ten will be just as fun and exciting.
So, about the reunion...it was a lot more fun than I thought it would be. I honestly thought I would stay for dinner and a few minutes later, but I was one of the last to leave! For some groups it seemed the walls were still up and impenetrable, but for the most part my former classmates had all grown up nicely and turned into very civilized, interesting people. Unfortunately, Steve wasn't able to go because he was backpacking with my dad somewhere in the wilderness. He would have had a great time bumping into all his old flames and football buddies...they'll have to catch him in another ten.









