Saturday, July 2, 2011

Swoon

As I sit and ponder on the great things of this life, I often think about men and how they make me swoon. There are just certain things about those who possess a Y chromosome that make me want to go weak at the knees and fall into a pair of loving (and preferably strong) arms.

Ladies of the world, you cannot deny that suit coats and sweat shirts are incredibly attractive. No, not together--don't be silly. I have paired the two because they are attractive for the same reason. Something about a man wearing one of the aforementioned items of clothing ignites this desire to lay my head on his shoulder--preferably while he wraps his arm around me and whispers sweet nothings into my ear.

While we are on the topic of clothing, I may as well throw out that the rolling of dress shirt sleeves and the wearing of glasses are definitely a plus in most situations.

I adore a good smile. The kind that spreads all the way up into the eyes, nay, the kind that envelops the entire face. Take, for example, Dennis Quaid.

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I am also partial to the chefs of the world. I am a firm believer of the idea that a man who learns how to cook is really just learning how to open the door to love.

Speaking of opening doors, a man who is respectful and chivalrous is sure to put himself in good standing as far as my affections are concerned. I can't help it, something warm and fuzzy flutters in my soul when a man takes care of me--even if it is something so simple as offering his seat or catching me when I stumble.

Men and children. Oh, my heart just skipped a beat. Actually, my heart just skipped a beat with every point that proceeded this (except, maybe not the chef one--my heart only skipped half a beat there), so maybe my heart just skipped two beats? Two whole beats--in a row! This is getting to be very dangerous business, what with the swooning and the heartbeat skipping and the weakening knees. It's a mighty good thing that any man that puts me into this kind of peril will also be there to care for me through it all--somehow the tradeoff is worth it. Just the same, I do so adore it when men are darling with the little ones.

Determination plus responsibility. Add in self-confidence, but slight hesitation. A little nerdiness and an understanding of the world around him. Recognition that he needs to take the initiative, but not do everything. 90-10. Now this is a good combination.

Well, these are my deep ponderings on the world, and my dreams about someday being in love. It is likely that I will return and add to this list of things that make me swoon, but for now, this will have to suffice.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Hike #2

Well, due to Dania and her marathon running self we counted the Provo River Trail as a hike. And since we are both fatties it counts. Caleb joined us, and although we questioned how manly he was a few times throughout the journey he proved to us through his adorableness with Benny that he deserves some serious man points.

*Disclaimer: We don't actually keep track of points, it's just a phrase. But if we did Caleb would have lots.

**Notice: The following pictures and comments are provided, not by Stephanie, but by me, Dania. I guess you could call me OCD, but I like things to look just so. And Steph, well, she doesn't really give a hoot. To each her own, I suppose.

We are fully aware of the awkward nature of this photo. We're also over it.
Bridal Veil Falls. Disregard the random woman's head. 



This was our little "off roading" excursion. We were feeling rebellious.
We had an after party, during which Steph and I thoroughly enjoyed some good old T-Swift and ice cream cone microphones. Caleb just ate his ice cream and watched us. And really, can you blame him?

Pretty much, hike #2 was a success. We'll probably keep this up all summer.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Men... Unfortunately Fictional.

This is Ned. He is a fictional pie maker. I wish he wasn't fictional. Or better yet, I wish I was a fictional character who my fictional man was in love with and then we could live a happy fictional life together! That sounds just about right.

This is Gilbert Blythe. I also wish he wasn't fictional because he is adorable. If you don't understand go watch Anne of Green Gables. Right now! But for the record I would want Anne to stay fictional because then my chances with him would be better.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Musings on Men from a Mountain

I hiked the Y on Monday. Sadly, this does not count as hike numero dos (for those of you non-Spanish speakers, that means number two) because Steph did not join me. I was hiking it with a group of single church goers, which meant that there were men of all sorts there. And, as I hiked up that blasted less-than-attractive mountain, I began to wonder to myself the following things. First, why on earth did we have to make this trail both steep and long? I mean really, if it's going to be that steep, you may as well just make it a straight-shot hike, rather than the mile-long, 11-turn, ugly beast that it is. Second, why, oh why, did I decide to leave my delicious granola bar in my car at the bottom? I really wanted that granola bar, seeing as how I was famished, but by the time that I decided that it actually was a horrifically terrible idea to leave that nourishment behind, I was already past the first turn and it was much too late to go back. Third, and most lasting, pickup lines?

You see, I've never fully understood pickup lines when used in all sincerity. Sure, they make a good joke. I mean, when phrases like, "Hello, I'm a thief. And I'm here to steal your heart." exist, I just feel like it's impossible to not get a kick out of them. But do girls somewhere in the world honestly fall head over heels for something like that? Cause...that'd be weird. Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather hear an honest effort, an honest compliment, an honest personality than some of this I'm-joking-unless-it-goes-well-at-which-point-it-actually-was-sincere garbage. I am a big fan of being lighthearted, don't get me wrong, but a pickup line just doesn't make me feel like I'm important. Better luck next time, boys.

In case you were wondering, I did make it to the top of the mountain with my companions. We failed to capture ourselves in the moment, but I did document the nearly setting sun in all its glory.

Proof that I made it to the top.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Rock Canyon

Hike #1.

Yesterday, we hiked the ever-so-lovely Rock Canyon. It was great fun. In fact, it was on this hike that this blog was created--in our minds.

We made it to the Squaw Peak turnoff before time constraints forces us to turn back, but along the way we jammed to Taylor Swift and Céline Dion. (I have reached the conclusion that Céline Dion is, in fact, the perfect thing to listen to while hiking up mountains.) We climbed every mountain, forged every stream, followed every rainbow, till we found our dreams--and sang that song while we did it. All in all, I would consider this hiking kickoff a raging success.

Want to know something impressive? Of course you do. On the very day that we began our hiking adventure, we witnessed many a person hiking up with race bibs on their clothes. Our curiosity overtaking us, we finally asked two guys what they were doing. As it turns out, they were doing the Squaw Peak 50 Miler! Did I not tell you that it was impressive?

Sadly, the concept of pictures did not fully formulate in our minds until the hike was nearly through. But, on the bright side, it was before the hike was actually through.

Wish I could be...
...part of your world.
Dania, Eve, Jeremy, Amanda, Stuart, Steph



Admiring the view, wishing we had men.
Steph is a doll. She's showing off the blue and orange trail markers we found.
Beauty.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

The Story of Us

I used to think one day, we'd tell the story of us--how we met and the sparks flew instantly. And people would say, "They're the lucky ones."

Good starter, yes? Because pretty much, we are the lucky ones. This is us--Stephie Poo and Danikins. We will now introduce each other. Read on.

This is my Stephie Poo. She is basically the most darling thing that ever happened. I mean, really, just look at her. She's laying in a field of wishing flowers, laughing in that I-don't-have-a-care-in-the-world way. That's basically her. She makes everyone's lives a better thing and most definitely makes our Planet Earth a friendlier place. I also must bring to your attention that Stephanie is a woman well acquainted with nature--she knows what she's doing out there. Men of the world, if you don't want to marry her from this alone, I honestly don't know what to say to you anymore.

Danikins is such a doll! Seriously look at the girl! She is basically Ariel from The Little Mermaid. Typically what I think of when I think of Dania is fun, laughter, and good times. But I should probably actually be telling you about all her outrageous flaws because I know all you boys have already printed this picture drawn a big red heart around it, and hung it above your bed. Actually it wouldn't surprise me if there were kissy-kissy marks all over it by now.So flaws... oh wait she doesn't have any! Except for being waaaaaay too fun, pretty and well adorable. Oh and P.S. boys she doesn't appreciate all you drooling at her constantly so please try to contain your saliva. It's just gross.And it's probably lessening your chances with her to be entirely honest. It has gotten to the point that she is thinking about carrying around a saliva ejector from her father's office. Really just save her the trouble, so STOP IT WITH THE DROOL!!! But in all seriousness, I love this girl... ;)

Now that all you bloggy-bloggy-blogger friends have gotten to know us in full detail, it's probably about time that we got on with our actual purpose in life. Or, rather, this blog's purpose in life. You see, we marvelously adore all things rocks, mountains, and men. Which is precisely why we created an entire blog about it. (See blog description above.) This blog can be seen as many things, and it probably is. It is a documentation of our explorations, a way to keep track of how we keep up on our goals (see our Goals page to the right) and, naturally, a comparison. After all, Jane Austen did pose a question rather than a statement--what are men to rocks and mountains? 

We are here to answer that very question.