Speaking of Julie and Kristi, I think I mentioned Julie is expecting a baby next month, but not that Kristi is having a boy in January. They no longer live next door, a wise choice if you're going to be starting a family. Our apartment would just be too small for that.
Among the things I have to do today are gather up some products from the company store for Senator Hatch who is visiting today, and fill out a questionnaire for the comedian/magician who will be performing at our Holiday Party.
I had McDonald's for lunch (yay Dollar Menu). I haven't eaten my parfait yet; I'll let you know if it's as good as it looks.
(5) Mon Oct 18 2004 12:25 MST:
Last night, some of our neighbors invited us over for ColdStone type ice cream, with mixins. They have a granite slab they keep in their freezer. Afterwards, we played Apples to Apples for a little while. We've never really hung out with anyone in the ward (at least people we didn't already know, like Julie, and Kristi, and Jana) so it was nice.
- Comments:
Posted by Frances at Mon Oct 18 2004 17:19
The slab sounds like a gneiss idea.
Posted by Susie at Mon Oct 18 2004 20:04
tee hee!
Posted by Sumana at Tue Oct 19 2004 11:17
Did the Honorable Mr. Hatch sing?
Posted by Susie at Tue Oct 19 2004 20:09
Apparently (according to my boss) he had a whole entourage and just popped in for a quick tour of the plant. I personally suspect he was out of Umcka and was just visiting us for the free product.
Posted by John at Tue Oct 19 2004 20:56
Mr. Hatch grew up in my parent's neighborhood. His mother died a few years ago. I remember for Mother's Day, when I was like 6, I spoke in church for like two seconds. We had to sit on the stand while other people talked about their mothers. The last speaker was Mr. Hatch. I still remember telling my mom he was boring and wondered when church would be over (see, on the stand, I had no toys to play with, books to read, etc). That was my first political encounter, I suppose.