Sunday evening was supposed to be this relaxing quiet night full of meaningful activities. But with one phone call that all changed. I was already planning on calling my best friend E and catching up with her but then my brother and his family stopped by with his four children and any hopes for quiet were gone. I didn't mind because I always love having the family over but I still wanted to talk to E so I sat down at the computer in the living room and opened up iChat. Well that got the ball rolling and soon I was caught up in several forms of communication. Not only was I chatting with E on iChat but I was also chatting with another friend on Facebook and then on Gmail and then my sister Tam wanted to do a video chat on iChat as well. I was also texting a friend on my cell phone. All this while I was quietly listening to the conversation going on behind me between brother, sister-in-law, and father! Talk about multi-tasking! The result, I got all kinds of communicating done! Now I don't want any of you to feel like I wasn't paying attention to you! I love you all. I just find it slightly humorous how many ways the rising generation has discovered to communicate without actually talking with someone face to face!
Its been a great past week. Last weekend I went down to Provo and had an amazing time. Friday night was the 83rd Ward Oscars Night. It was an amazing event. Deborah's movie Deb in Real Life won three Academy Awards including Best Movie, Best Actress and Best Director. It was cool to see that event continue. Last year when Shane and I were the activity co-chairs we started that event and I think it will continue on. This year they had eight movies entered and had a program written for the voting. That made every win official and every vote really counted. Anyway, it was fun to see friends again and get all dolled up for the event. Saturday was the Utah/BYU football game that I don't really want to talk about. It was a sad loss for BYU but we look forward to next year. Saturday night Deb and I happened on some tickets to the Coldplay concert! We went with Christine and her boyfriend Matt. I've always wanted to go to a rock concert and there couldn't possibly be a better concert to go to. I was impressed with the whole production and those men are amazing musicians! We had sweet seats and a lot of fun.
I got home from Provo on Monday and this week has gone so fast. For Thanksgiving yesterday we went down to Grandma's and met up with three other families of relatives. All in all there were around 38 people there and it was an amazing meal! It was just fun to play with everyone. The boys and I played some football and then someone brought a Wii and Rock Band soon became the event of the afternoon. In the end we even got the adults to join in. We came back to Logan and the playing didn't stop! The dorm was empty and so Ben rode his bike down the stairs and we played Nerf gun war on all 5 levels! It was pretty intense. This morning Matt joined us and the war continued. We have mastered the art and never grow tired of another round.
It has been so much fun to have family home. I'm so thankful for family and the simple joy of being home for the holidays. Happy Thanksgiving to all you readers! Thank you for the part you play in my wonderful life.
The last week has flown by! Here are the highlights:
Last Tuesday American Festival Chorus had its debut concert in a Veteran's Day tribute concert. It went off amazingly and then again on Saturday AFC performed Mozart's Requiem. Both performances were great. Check out our upcoming schedule at our website.
After the performance we went to fill up on gas and were excited to see gas under $2! With our Smith's discount we ended up paying $1.84! Pretty funny how exciting that was to us!
I had two interviews this week and both went really well. I now just have to wait to see what happens. Also got a few "regret" letters from other places I have applied to. I hope something comes soon. I'm getting restless!
Wednesday mom and I watched The Guys. It is an very well-written movie about 9/11. Both mom and I were in tears. It is sometimes still hard to believe that actually happened to us. I am thankful for the service men who gave their lives that day and those still willing to fight today for the freedoms of us all.
Today the maintenance guys came through the dorm and replaced all the single sofas with newer ones. We took the opportunity to play on the old once left stacked outside on the grass. It was pretty fun jumping around and then just laying there. The days are still beautiful here but today it has been windy. I think the cold weather is finally coming. The weatherman boast of snow for Thanksgiving. We'll just have to see. In the mean time, still jumpin' through life.
I've been meaning to blog all week long but quite honestly, I can't think of anything super fun to tell you about. There was something I remember thinking I must blog about but now the thought is lost to me and I can't remember what it was. I must be getting old. It has been an average week with not much excitement. I just thought you might enjoy some of the pictures I have been taking of beautiful Cache Valley.
I had this amazing idea to get a shot of the full moon over Aggie's "Old Main" building but the moon was too slow in rising and Joseph and I got frozen out! Here's the best shot we got!
I love to bake. My mother is always accusing me of being the person at fault when it comes to dentist bills because of the sugar I introduce to the family in all forms and fashions. :) It all started with this cookbook back when I was probably 8 or 9 years old. My mother's copy was covered in duck tape and had been well used. I learned fractions and to bake bread and cookies with this Canadian Purity Cookbook of choice. Then while on my mission my mom threw it away! When I came home to find it gone forever I was quite "put out."
However, two weeks ago mom came home from a visit to Grandma's all excited about a book she had brought back for me. It wasn't until a few minutes later when I casually started flipping through the cookbook on the counter that I instantly recognized its pages! I had never seen the cover before since to me it had always been the silver of duck tape but I'd recognize those recipes anywhere! So, I've had a nostalgic two weeks revisiting the old recipes of my youth. Having since had a bit more experience with cookbooks and recipes I can really appreciate a well-written book like this especially when the Canadian instructions include phrases like "piping hot!"