Monday, February 27, 2017

The Roll Up

 Unlike Rebekah who worked summers as a lifeguard at Lagoon-a-Beach, Julianne had a hard time being available to work during her high school years, summer or otherwise. There just never seemed to be a time where she wasn't in rehearsals for some play or other making it a bit hard to commit to a job. This was something she always felt a little bad about. And when she got to college, though I tried to talk her out of it insisting that college itself was a full time job, she was insistent that she work. Even if it was just 10-12 hours a week.

Julianne and her roommate Elle, lived just down the street from a place called The Roll Up...a crepe cafe they frequented, kind of a hot spot for BYU and UVU kids alike. Julianne not only loved the crepes, but also the fun atmosphere. One day she noticed they were hiring. Elle convinced her to apply. They gave her an interview right there on the spot. Julianne thought for sure she had bombed it. She obviously hadn't prepped or put herself in the mindset to be job interviewing that particular night. However, the owners loved her quirkiness and decided to offer her the opening.

It took a few tries to make the perfect crepe without burning it, and to memorize the menu. She often worked the night shift on weekends which got her home closer to 1:00AM. But she loved working there. Loved the other employees and friends she made. Loved the fact that they had open mic nights and she was invited to sing occasionally. And loved eating crepes, of course. {Perks} Mostly she loved feeling responsible and self sufficient.




Friday, February 17, 2017

Julianne's 19th

Julianne, if you remember, is a big birthday girl. The past few years have found me spending a lot of time and effort making sure that Julianne felt celebrated. And not that she expects a lot of expensive gifts or hoopla. But she loves traditions and making sure each and every birthday and holiday gets its proper due. She wants the day to feel special, and in some way markedly different than the other days that surround it, you know?

But she was at college. How was I to decorate or celebrate with her over an hour away? Her BFF/roomie Elle surely would've been on call to help me...except she had moved out a month earlier and was in the Missionary Training Center. And I didn't know her new roommates yet.

Cue Rebekah to the rescue! Julianne's birthday was over a weekend, but her work schedule made it impossible for her to come home. So Rebekah decided that she'd go to Julianne and treat her to a birthday girls weekend.

Rebekah stopped at home to pick up some presents and the traditional birthday banner that Bryan, Lilian, Brandon and I had made, and then continued the drive to Provo. While Julianne was finishing up her shift at the Roll Up Crepery, Rebekah hung up the banner, laid out all the birthday gifts on the bed and decorated her room a bit. When Julianne arrived home, though expecting to find Rebekah in her apartment, was still surprised nonetheless to find her sister hiding in her closet ready to pop out and sing Happy Birthday when she peeked her head around the corner.



She does get animated and excited, doesn't she? It's one of my favorite things about Julianne.

Cute bedroom at the Branbury. If you look to your left you can see the edge of her birthday banner. Her roommates hung up some birthday decor in the living room as well...sweet girls.

Rebekah and Julianne went out to dinner at Julianne's favorite Mexican place and then to see this movie...a chick flick that they had been excitedly awaiting the release of. And the frosting on the cake? A birthday text from Jordan, a boy Julianne knew from high school and had been trying to get up the courage to message since he returned from his mission a few months earlier. This text led to a date later in the week...Julianne was giddy with excitement. (Spoiler: this date led to many others and then into a relationship. A happy birthday indeed! ha!)