The past 6 months have seemed to have just flown by! I can't believe we have already one rotation down with three more to go. Between both of us working full time and all the little day trips we've done, it's been a packed rotation here in Modesto, but we have been so grateful to be here! We've done it all here. The Sierra Foothills, Yosemite, Sacramento, San Francisco , The Oakland Temple, hiking among the towering California Redwoods, the beaches (a handful of times), and Luke completed another marathon in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Living in the valley is great because you are near everything! And for a lot of it, we had my awesome Aunt Candace to go on adventures with! Living near so much family has been especially precious to me, and it really will be hard (is hard) to leave all of them, but I am so grateful for the time I got to spend with all of them.

Luke is finishing up his first rotation this week. He's done a great job implementing lean changes to the Modesto location, along with drinking out of a fire hose regularly. He's really enjoying working for Parker Hannifin and we are so grateful for the opportunity. He especially loved getting to have his own office at this location. There will be lots of changes that he will need to make when he starts at his next location in Southern California, but he's excited for the challenge!
I finished up my 6 month position with Grupe Real Estate on the 19th. It was a wonderful 6th months, working with some of the best people ever. I also drank out of a fire hose, but learned so much that will help me at any future work environment, but most importantly learned a lot about real estate that will really help Luke and I out when we buy our first home in the next few years. Getting to have lunch with my grandparents everyday, who live down the street from the office, was definitely the cherry on top.
![]() |
The San Francisco Ballet |
You can never get enough of San Francisco. Luke and I have now been to this beautiful city 4 times together, and it never gets boring. We were able to go with my dear friend Kellee once when she came out to see us, and went again two weeks ago to celebrate my birthday. For my birthday we went to enjoy sushi (thank you Kellee!) and The San Francisco Ballet's The Nutcracker. It was incredible, the best Nutcracker production I've been. Even Luke loved it (he was mostly amazed by the incredible set design and how it seemed to move so flawlessly). The tourist spots are great, but I just love being in the heart of the city. You can never lose interest in observing the people of San Francisco, such a fun city!
For Christmas we had to stay in the area due to our move. It's tricky having to move during the holidays and with the headache of scheduling the movers (at one point they were going to have to come on Christmas Eve) we had to pass on going out to Kansas be with with Luke's family who were getting together at Anna and Cameron's at Kansas State. My family in the area was mostly going to be out of town for the holidays, so we decided best to escape and go to Santa Cruz for Christmas. It was perfect! The weather was great, there were no crowds, we had a cute hotel, and really enjoyed getting to spend a quiet Christmas together. The Monterey Bay is breathtaking, and before we headed home, we made sure to drive along Highway 1 a little bit to catch a few peeks of those beautiful views of the ocean. California really is beautiful.
![]() |
Santa Cruz, CA |
![]() |
Monterey, CA |
![]() |
Bixby Creek Bridge, one of the many treasures along HWY 1 |
Over New Years we head down to Orange County! We'll be living in Seal Beach (Between Long Beach and Huntington Beach) with an apartment half a mile from the ocean. How can it get much better than that?