Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The Diamondbacks at Chase Field!

One of the many exciting things to do in downtown Phoenix is to go to Chase Field to watch a Diamondbacks game!! The games are always exciting and fun to watch even if your not a huge baseball fan. It's fun to watch when the next strike out or home run is about to happen! Tonight, my husband, mom, friend and me will go to Chase Field to enjoy the baseball game between the Diamondbacks and the San Francisco Giants!


Crowds go wild over their team of choice, baseball food is the best, and just the plain excitement of being in a stadium full of people is worth the trip to Chase Field which is literally a short walk from the ASU Downtown Campus.


The address of Chase Field is:


401 E Jefferson St.

Phoenix, AZ 85004

Telephone: (602) 462-6700


Schedule of the upcoming D-Backs games this month at Chase Field:


Wednesday, June 10, 2009


D-Backs v. San Francisco Giants


6:40 p.m.


Thursday, June 11, 2009


D-Backs v. San Francisco Giants


12:40 p.m.


Friday, June 12, 2009


D-Backs v. Houston Astros


6:40 p.m.


Saturday, June 13, 2009


D-Backs v. Houston Astros


5:10 p.m.


Sunday, June 14, 2009


D-Backs v. Houston Astros


1:10 p.m.


Tuesday, June 23, 2009


D-Backs v. TEXAS Rangers


6:40 p.m.


Wednesday, June 24, 2009


D-Backs v. TEXAS Rangers


6:40 p.m.


Thursday, June 25, 2009


D-Backs v. TEXAS Rangers


6:40 p.m.


Friday, June 26, 2009


D-Backs v. Los Angeles Angels


6:40 p.m.


Saturday, June 27, 2009


D-Backs v. Los Angeles Angels


1:10 p.m.

Saturday, June 28, 2009


D-Backs v. Los Angeles Angels


1:10 p.m.
Come out and support your Diamondbacks team for a fun afternoon or evening game!!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Slide Rock in Sedona, AZ!

If you're ever looking for something fun to do in Arizona, go to Sedona and visit Slide Rock! Sedona is about an hour and a half from Phoenix. It is a beautiful place with red rock mountains, great hiking spots, tours, creeks, shopping areas, and Slide Rock!

I have been to Slide Rock about five times over the years! Every time we go, I enjoy it! Slide Rock is basically a man-made river of flowing water through rocks which can sometimes be slippery. It's a lot of fun to spend the day at Slide Rock, sliding on the rocks and down the streams of water!

Whenever I want to get away, my family or friends or both go up to Slide Rock in Sedona and spend the day in the sun splashing around and enjoying ourselves. The sites are beautiful, with green trees and red rock everywhere!

Just recently, my family and some friends went to Slide Rock for the day because some of our family had never been there. We took them to Sedona for the day and they absolutely loved it even though it was cold. We went sliding on the rocks like we usually do even though the water was 58 degrees! We still had a great time!!

If you ever just want to get away or have a fun day, visit Sedona and Slide Rock, it's an adventure you won't forget and it's not normally cold. :)

Lunch at the Coin Room Cafeteria...


Today, myself and another student ambassador went to have lunch in the Coin Room Cafeteria in the basement of the Chase building on the Southeast corner of Central and Polk, a short walking distance from the downtown campus UCENT Building.

The Cafeteria was set up nicely and had a wide variety of food to choose from. When you walk in, the atmosphere is calm and pleasant. There is an awesome salad bar with three different kinds of lettuce, chicken, ham, cheese, egg, bacon and so much more. I built my own salad and it was delicious! Other options are a sandwich bar, soups, grilled food, potatoes, veggies and much more. It all looked well prepared and yummy!

I would recommend ASU students to go to the coin room to enjoy a nice, pleasant lunch with exceptional food!

Vacation/Honeymoon in Minnesota this summer!



Now that I’m married, the next occasion that I get to look forward to is going back to good ole Minnesota in August. Since Josh and I did not really have a honeymoon yet our annual trip to Minnesota will be our honeymoon getaway.

I love everything about Minnesota from all the broccoli trees to the country and all the wonderful people. My husband is from Litchfield, Minnesota, a small town about an hour and a half south of the cities. The great little town consists of about 6,000 people, not even the size of the West Campus of ASU which consists of close to 9,000 students. The people who make up the town are so wonderful! They are all kind people with loving hearts always there when someone else needs them. Some of the town’s sites are the beautiful Lake Ripley, Litchfield Museum, Main Street and my favorite, Taco Johns! Taco John’s has the BEST spicy chicken burrito ever!

During the summers in Minnesota, everyone spends a lot of their time at their cabins on the lakes. Our family has a cabin on a beautiful lake where we all go when Josh and I are back in the summertime. We enjoy all the great things about the cabin including the home cooked hot dishes courtesy of the great cooks: my mother-in-law, father-in-law, nanny, pops, my husband and the rest of the family brings wonderful dishes also. We spend our time riding the four wheelers down the country roads, in the ditches and through the forests! When we are not out on the four wheelers, we are riding the Jet Ski, fishing, knee boarding, wake boarding or surfing on the lake! Yes! I said surfing; we surf behind a Mastercraft boat that makes perfect waves to surf! The families also enjoys playing games such as Apples to Apples in the cabin after we all finish lunch and are awaiting what delicious treat will come next.

There are so many fun things to do in Minnesota! It’s so interesting to drive through all the small towns and each time I seem to learn a little more about their history. The town of Darwin about 7 miles away from Litchfield consists of about 250 people. The pride and joy of the town is their enormous man-made ball of twine which is the largest man-made ball of twine in the world! It sits in front of the town hall for everyone to view as they pass through.

Another one of the places I enjoy to go to is the city of St. Cloud, Minnesota. We normally take a day trip to go shopping and enjoy a fabulous lunch with everyone. It is a great time to visit and enjoy everyone’s company. When we go back to Minnesota this August, we will spend a lot of our time with family at the cabin! My mom and sister will also be joining us for a trip I know they will never forget. This will give them a chance to see why I love Minnesota so much! We will also be holding a reception in Darwin, Minnesota at the Rotten Gun Club where friends and family from Minnesota who could not make it to our wedding will be joining with us to celebrate!

We are looking forward to this vacation as we always do and we are anxiously awaiting the day we leave! This will be a great time to visit with our family and have a wonderful honeymoon with people we love!




Our Wedding!


















































Monday, June 8, 2009

May 23, 2009

It was a sunny, beautiful, Saturday afternoon at around 3:00 p.m. when our wedding began. We had been planning several months for this beautiful occasion. To begin, I’ll give a little background leading up to the engagement and then to the wedding.

On January 24, 2009, two days after my 21st birthday, my husband and I decided that we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together. We had talked about getting married throughout our year and a half relationship but we knew that this was the right time! After about three months of dating Josh, I knew he was my one and only and the love of my life! He always makes me happy and cares about me in every way one person who loves another should. He always knows just what to say to brighten my day if I am down. His smile is unforgettable and every time I see him I fall in love with him all over again. He has always supported me in everything by showing how proud he is of me or just standing behind me when I need him. Not one day goes by where he does not tell me he loves me and when he says it, you can see in his face that he truly means it in his heart. God brought us together and nothing can separate us!

After our engagement, we spent the next few months preparing for our wedding that we finally decided would occur on May 23, 2009. In the beginning, we wanted a small wedding but in the end it became much larger than we had planned but everything happens for a reason and to us one only gets married once. After a lot of discussing and conversing with his parents who live in Minnesota and my parents who live here in Phoenix, we got our ideas together. When I say “together” I truly mean together, Josh and I did everything together in planning for our wedding from the colors (coral orange, white and black), decorations, dresses, candles, invitations and so much more! We were a team through it all and enjoyed every moment of it!

We picked the date May 23, 2009 because it was a three day weekend in the summer which allowed Josh’s family (now our family) to stay for a few more days without missing too many days of work. We chose to have our wedding ceremony at the Cave Creek Regional Park off the Carefree Highway and 32nd Street. They had just built a new concrete amphitheatre near the nature center in the park. We went to check the place out and right away we knew that was where we wanted to get married! We would be the first to use the place for a wedding ceremony and we could not wait!

Now that we had a date and a place for the wedding, we just needed a time and a place for the reception. We decided to have the ceremony at 3:00 p.m. (the weather was beautiful). We called around to get prices on wedding receptions at different restaurants and immediately decided upon one of our favorite restaurant’s, El Encanto Dos, which was just a few miles from the park. My wonderful mom offered to pay for our beautiful reception!

We sent out our own invitations which were beautiful and special to us because we made them together. We also personalized our own programs with bows and a message that read “I never knew love could be so sweet, so overwhelming, then I met you…”

As we waited for the day that we would become husband and wife, we anxiously looked forward to Josh’s family arriving in Phoenix the week before. Everything was falling right into place! When they arrived, we spent a few days with them before the wedding. His family finally met my family, who they had never met before. We spent a beautiful day at Slide Rock and his family threw us a wonderful wedding rehearsal dinner!

The rehearsal seemed a bit chaotic but it was enjoyable and fun to have the two families who would soon become one conversing together, it truly meant a lot to me! The big day was now only one day away! I would become Mrs. Joshua Steven Lease! We were never nervous, just excited, we were both so filled with joy!

The wedding day began early for me: I woke up at 6 a.m., picked up my sister and my maid of honor at about 7 a.m. and headed directly to the girl’s home who did my hair for the day. She designed it beautifully and I loved it! Then, it was time to get the makeup done; we headed to meet one of the other bridesmaids at the place where a few of us would get our makeup done. After the makeup was finished, we drove back to my house to complete all of our finishing touches. It was chaotic with about nine of us running around to finish things up before we had to leave to head to the park. I stayed calm though and never felt stressed.

At 2:00 p.m., my bridesmaid and I drove to the park. My bridesmaids and some of my family snuck me in a room so Josh and I would not see each other because the place was not terribly big. While I waited anxiously to marry the man of my dreams, I took pictures with my family and some friends in the room we waited in before the ceremony began.

At about 3:11 p.m., I began walking down the pathway with my dad toward the amphitheater. I forgot to mention that my dad is a minister and he had two jobs that day, walking me down to my husband and marrying us on this very special day! As we walked together arm in arm, praising God for everything he has done, trying to hold back the tears when we just could not, I saw my handsome husband looking at me as I walked down each step and with joy, tears started flowing down my cheeks. I was more happy than I could ever explain with words.

An audience of about eighty of our closest friends and family surrounded us. My dad took his place in front of us trying to hold back his own tears; he performed a glorious ceremony where two people in love united to become one under God!

I could not have asked for a more beautiful, perfect day! It was everything I ever dreamed of and more!

Pictures followed with family and our wedding party which consisted of five groomsmen and five bridesmaids!

After about an hour of pictures, we headed over to the reception! We had an awesome reception with great food, wonderful guests, and lots of fun dancing!

It was a day we will never forget and we will cherish it forever!! We are now Mr. and Mrs. Lease officially and loving every moment of being married!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wow!! The end of the semester is already here! This is an exciting time for all students at ASU! I turned in my last two term papers on Monday and now I can take a breather!

Looking back on this semester I can say with confidence that I learned a great deal about the criminal justice system as I do every semester. My professors were enthusiastic about the material they relayed to their students.

To give you a brief overview, in one class, I enjoyed learning about the many criminological theories that explain why people commit crime or why they do not commit crime. In another class, I learned how race and ethnicity issues are apparent in the system and ways that they are and need to be addressed. Furthermore, in another class, I learned that juveniles under the age of 18 commit many crimes in the United States related mostly to gang violence.

I can apply this knowledge and information that I have attained in my future career in the ways I work with people, understanding why people do certain things and what motivates them and what things can be done to help contribute to the improvement of the criminal justice system as a whole.

Although the semester is over, I will apply the knowledge I have attained to my future!

Each semester I gain a new understanding of the different parts of the criminal justice system! It's interesting and enjoyable to be able to understand the many leaves to the tree!