9.23.2013

Our Engagement Story {Wedding Series}

With all the excitement of my best friend's wedding planning, I figured I would start a wedding series from my wedding since I am horrible at journal keeping. Helping her plan her wedding brings back so many memories from when Dallan and I went through that and I really need to write it down. So I am sharing our story with you amazing people!

It happened on September 23, 2011.

It was a pretty chaotic Friday. Megan (my roommate of 2 years and one of my best friends) and I lived in Provo at the time and would commute (Megan would drive us) to Salt Lake City for school at the LDS Business College. Megan's mom had won tickets to the Iheart radio music festival in Las Vegas that year! Lucky duck! So Megan was planning on driving to Vegas after school that day. Megan, being the super generous person she is, told this one girl (we will call her Stacy because I don't remember her name..) from school that she would drive her to the music festival too! So after we were all done with our classes, Megan, Stacy and I went to Stacy's house so she could "grab her bags." Well it turns out that she never packed the day before like she had said so Megan and I waited outside in the car for about 40 minutes putting Megan almost an hour behind in her driving plans. Then that caused us to hit the heavy BYU football traffic... what a mess!

I was so stressed about Megan and her trip to Vegas that Dallan had asked if I would want to go to PF Changs for dinner. I told him yes that I was starving. Well throughout the dinner Megan was texting me about Stacy and how she forgot her wallet and long story short left Stacy in Provo to get a ride back home because it was making Megan about 3 hours behind schedule! So annoying. And yes, it was a bad move on my part to be texting on a date, but I was so worried about Megan driving alone to Vegas. Dallan understood so he was fine, he was worried for Megan too.

After dinner, Dallan suggested we go to Bridal Veil Falls because that was a favorite place of mine to go to when I was feeling stressed or homesick. We hike up to the falls and Dallan told me to look at the mountain goat across the way. So I turn and look and there was one! I turn back to Dallan and he is on one knee with the ring out ready to spill all his feelings when I got so scared and nervous! I said "Wait, wait! Not yet!" I felt so bad! I didn't say, "No, I don't want to marry you." I basically said I needed more time to process it because we had just bought the ring and I take awhile to adjust to new changes. Boy did I feel so, so bad!

But Dallan did not give up. After the few awkward minutes walking back down to the car, we decided to go play some laser tag. We get to the arena and there was no one there. We thought it was closed at first but then we realized that the football game was going on so the whole town of Provo was at the game. We had the WHOLE arena to ourselves for 30 minutes! It was pretty cool. The arena was huge and super dark and I was scared because I had no idea where Dallan was. Near the end of the game I come around the corner and see Dallan so by instinct I started to shoot him with the laser. Then he got down on his knee and said a whole bunch of things that I don't remember and we got engaged! It actually ended up being better than the falls because we were completely alone besides the laser tag workers.

We called our families and closest friends and the next few weeks were pretty crazy getting used to everything but I wouldn't change it for the world!



Dallan did a good job! (Just kidding... I picked it out!)



This Picture is from a week or so later at a football game. Basically our first picture of us engaged. We didn't even think to take a picture that night! I told you things were crazy!  




9.21.2013

My Love for the Seasons

In general I love all four seasons. But this year I am totally in LOVE with fall.

I love all the color changes. I wish Alaska had the orange, pinks, and reds (Alaska has some red but not much...) that Utah has to offer. I know it's crazy but I actually miss Utah sometimes!!

I love the chill in the air that says, "Bring on the sweaters, sweatpants, boots, and scarves!" Comfort is key in my wardrobe and fall is when most of my comfy clothes can be worn all the time because of the chilly air.

I love the smell. It is such a fresh smell to me. Like the smell of the air right after it rains! Mmmmm! :)

Here are some pictures I captured at the cabin this past week and also a fun fall video I did with my sister... Enjoy!







Fall 2013 from Jordan Petersen on Vimeo.

9.17.2013

1st Birthday Bash!

My sweet cousin Leah and her boyfriend Robert had a birthday party for their son Caden last week. I filmed and made a video for them to watch and remember him being one since he is growing up SO fast! He is such a cute little guy! Happy 1st birthday Caden!! Love you!


Caden's 1st Birthday! from Jordan Petersen on Vimeo.

9.11.2013

Happy Birthday Jensen!!!

Happy birthday to this lovely 15 year old. I can't believe you're in Highschool now! Time flies when you're having fun!!! Love you jenny boo.










9.10.2013

Haul Road Truckin'!

         A week or so ago my dad, Dallan, Grandpa and I went on a hunting trip for Caribou up the Dalton Highway (AKA The Haul Road). It was about 12-15 hours on the way to our hunting spot. The road after Fairbanks was SO scary! It was really narrow on long stretches and a ton of semi-truck drivers drive that road 3-4 times a week! It's crazy! The scenery was indescribable though. The mountain ranges and the fall colors, Attigan's pass through the Brooks Range, and then the seemingly never ending tundra. It was definitely an awesome drive besides the long hours sitting in the car. On the way up we stopped at the Arctic Circle sign and took some touristy pictures because Dallan and I have never been before! It was crossed off our bucketlist. We ended up camping off the side of the road near coldfoot because it was dark and midnight and my dad wanted us to see Atigun's pass in the daylight. I woke up around 6:30 AM and noticed the sky was super red. So I looked over to the sunrise and it was the prettiest I've ever seen (granted, I rarely see sunrises... I'm not an early bird usually. After we cleaned up camp, we started our 3ish hour drive to our hunting spot. When we got to Atigun's pass it is definitely a must see BUT ONLY IN THE SUMMER! The pass is super narrow and I can't imagine driving up and down that pass in the winter with a couple inches of ice on the road AND snow. WAY too scary. I can't believe truckers do that with all their loads! Anyways, the pass reminded me of Mordor in Lord of the Rings! There is no vegetation just dark rock. After you get through the pass, you get to nothing but small rolling hills and mounds of swampy tundra and the pipeline. We eventually see some Caribou crossing the road so we pull over get our gear on, left grandpa at the car and started our 5 mile trek out to where we could hunt.

        We had a stalk on a few different caribou and when our hope was getting down a bull and a cow came right towards us! My dad and Dallan took shots on both and killed them both! It was so awesome to watch and to catch it on film! I'll skip the gory parts while my dad harvested the caribou... The trek back was by far the hardest.. with over 100 pounds of caribou meat and heads on the sled it took a lot longer hiking out then we did hiking in. I felt so bad because I couldn't really help that much. But my dad and Dallan are definitely the heroes of the hunt. Those poor guys were so exhausted when they got back. I felt so bad.

        We went up to Deadhorse after to eat because we were all starving. we camped out at I stayed up a little longer to watch the Northern Lights that were in sky. We woke the next morning and noticed one of the tires was super low. So we went to a tire shop place and this super nice guy there fixed the tire for free! What a guy! My respect for people working in Deadhorse is off the charts! We ended up making him take 15 bucks for his birthday which happened to be the next day. Deadhorse is definitely and interesting place. Nothing but truckers and oil workers up there. The amount of Testosterone up there made me very out of place. I'm seriously amazed at all the sacrifices oil workers and truckers make! Time away from family just to make a living. It is really admirable. It takes a special kind of person to be able to do these jobs and I'm so thankful for them! After our tire escapade we headed home with another flat tire a couple hours out side of Fairbanks... it was quite the trip. After we passed Fairbanks we hit a fox! So naturally we took it home and cut the tail off for a souvenir. We ended up not getting home until 5:30 in the morning with all the tire delays but it was a trip to remember that's for sure.

 Sorry for the lengthy post... This is my journal afterall =) enough reading... Enjoy the pictures and video (viewers discretion is advised..)!



                                                             Can't get over that view!


                                                                  Alaska Pipeline



Arctic Circle with my dad and grandpa!


Sunrise at 6:30! AMAZING


How cute is he? :)


Atigun's Pass 


Dallan's caribou!


Good teamwork!


Ironic how expensive gas is where they drill oil....


Amazing blue river... I couldn't get enough of the view!


Sorry fox!!!





Haul Road 2013 from Jordan Petersen on Vimeo.

9.01.2013

ENGAGEMENT!!!

So, I am happy to announce that my BEST friend Alie has FINALLY gotten engaged! Chris was kind enough to ask me to film the proposal. He sent her on a scavenger hunt and thanks to Alie's siblings they filmed the adventure to the last stop where I kicked in the filming! I was so excited to put together their proposal video and can't wait to share it with you all! I can't wait for their wedding!
Alie + Chris Proposal from Jordan Petersen on Vimeo.