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The Weekend.

When I was in high school I had good skin, besides from the fact I lived in a tanning bed. But I never broke out and I never had pimples. Now that I am an adult I break out all the time and it sucks, being an adult is rough. I have a ton of acne scars on my chin and I wear a lot of concealer to cover it up. I decided to go get a microdermabrasion. It was amazing! They basically scrub the first layer of your skin off with a machine, to smooth it out, get rid of fine lines, and scaring. I was scared it was going to hurt but it was rather relaxing and comfortable. I don't notice much of a difference yet in my scars, I have to do it a few more times to see results, but my skin was super smooth afterwards.

Don't be scared, that's just me without makeup

That evening was our monthly ladies match. This time we added some AR's It was a little harder but fun. I don't like to shoot rifles very often because I am left eye dominant and a right handed shooter. That means when I shoot a rifle with my right hand, I can't see where I am shooting. So I have taught myself to shoot left handed with a rifle and I can actually see. I got 9th out of 16. Not as good as I usually do when I shoot a handgun in ladies league, but not too bad either. 





Since I have been helping out my sister with my nephew, she was kind enough to take me for a pedicure. I have only gotten a pedi once in my life, and Friday I remembered why I don't get them. My feet are so ticklish, I felt like a was going to die, my sister and the lady doing my feet were laughing. It was fun to hang out with my sister and my toes look fabulous. 

Saturday morning was a steel challenge match. I love doing steel challenge, it is so much fun. I love the sound of the rounds hitting the steel. I beat Chris, which is always fun to do. I got 39th out of 50. One of my strings I did in 3.71 seconds. If I was shooting that well and got 39th, then these other people must have been amazing!




We got new Women of Caliber jerseys and new sponsors! 

After steel challenge we went down town to an event called "The Taste of Down Town" where different restaurants down town have booths and some food where you can try out some different things. In the evening we went for a bike ride to the LDS temple visitor's center. We watched a couple movies in the visitor's center and walked around and headed home on our bikes. 
This is a pork slider and Irish potato skins from The Celt




Our life summed up in one picture.

After church on Sunday my whole family and I went to my grandparents house in Shelly. My grandparents live in a tiny farm house in a tiny area in Shelley called Woodville. My grandpa's grandparents lived in that house, and it is the house he grew up in. They have a beautiful yard and my grandpa really likes to garden. It is so peaceful and quiet being out in the country, and I'd like to live out in the country one day. They just live the simple country life. 







Can you just love this face forever?

Roxy and I are twins :)






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