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One Crazy Week

Did the chirping of crickets keep you company while I was away?  I actually wasn't away, just on the verge of being overwhelmed with one crazy week of life. Needless to say, I am tired.  For those who care, here are a few glimpses from this past week.


  • Danny, myself and our friend Rachel got to go a Jazz NBA playoffs game.  The Jazz ended up losing and are now out of the playoffs, but it was still a lot of fun to yell and scream and get mad at the refs.  
At the game.
  • I helped with a production at work, which meant two long days of, well, work. (15+ hour work days.)  There was a funny moment when the crew was filming a scene in my home.  Our neighbors saw a big van in our driveway and could hear people moving things around in our house and they came over to see if we were moving out.  I probably should have warned them about the production beforehand, oops.
  • I visited my mom today to wish her a Happy Mother's Day.  She provided lunch for me, she's such a good mom.  However, I think being Mother's Day Eve, I should have made lunch for her!
  • We had a bridal shower for our fabulous friend for Brittany.  I was put in charge of the games, which is ironic, because I've never been a fan of bridal shower games, so I invented some of my own.  I created a mad lib of Brittany and her honey's love story, a questionnaire to see who knows Brittany the best and we had fun taking turns predicting Brittany's future, which we all wrote down on 3x5 cards and put in a little album for her to look back on later.  I think it turned out well. 
  • We went to our ward cake auction to raise money for the youth.  It was a lot of fun and a lot of sugar.  Everyone buys the cakes and eats them on the spot, sharing them with everyone else.  I'm so full of cake right now.

Comments

  1. How cool you got to go to a NBA game! As much as I love basketball, I don't think I've ever been to a NBA game! Sorry the Jazz lost. Congrats on your strawberry! Juliette has 3 plants and so far as eaten 2 little ripe strawberries.

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  2. I'm surprised you don't like bridal shower games. I'm sure the mad lib will be fun for Brittany, especially years from now.

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