
I realize how pathetic it is that this is only my second post this month, but I still have a couple hours left in the day so I feel determined to get something written before the month is over. My bullet points worked so well last time I think I'll use them again to summarize my last few weeks.
The girls are still alive, as evidenced by the one photo accompanying this post (well, at least one of them). They are happy and crazy and spend all their free time on Webkinz, but luckily they don't have a LOT of free time.
I was asked to help out with a Stake Primary training meeting. That's what I get for singing while I play the piano. There's a story to that, but it would require much more length than a bullet point allows. I have to do another one in January, so perhaps I'll write more on it then.
I attended a class on cooking with agave. Got lots of fun recipes. And I won the door prize so I have a new kitchen gadget to add to my drawer.
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We didn't die eating at home alone, with no turkey. I know my family feels sorry for me, but really we're ok. We had a salad, mashed potatoes, rolls, rice pudding and we splurged on apple pie.
The day after Thanksgiving we attended a holiday festival in Kaysville. They had a live nativity, which Brandon was excited to learn that you can converse with them. There were also tons and tons of other nativity sets from all around the world, puzzles and things for the kids, and ongoing concerts.
Welcome to the world Elsie Aubrey! My brother and his wife welcomed a new baby girl on Friday. Hopefully there will be some photo ops, because we all know how much we love new baby pictures.
Today was the first day back to school and work and whatever you call what I do. It was a little hard, but it's good to be back in a routine.
3 comments:
Nice picture! Keep it up.
Glad you're still alive!;) Seems like you've been busy with lots of good things. Man...you are totally on a winning streak this year. You should totally buy a lottery ticket.:)
No turkey for Thanksgiving?! That's my dream - to have a totally vegetarian Thanksgiving. Maybe someday, if everyone else would let me! At least I didn't have to cook the turkey this year. But I'm glad to hear you survived!!
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