Saturday, May 31, 2008

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As most of you know by now, I don't live in Utah anymore. I miss seeing everyone! So my plan is to come and stay for a while in September. While I am there I want to go to the annual BYU game. I would be very sad if I had to miss it. So I would like to plan right now what game to go to. I have to plan now so I can buy plane tickets so I don't have to pay as much. Charisse told me that a Saturday would be best for most everyone. My personal preference would be Sept. 20. It is a Saturday and it gives me enough time to buy the cheaper tickets. The game is against Wyoming, which isn't the most exciting game I'm sure, but probably better than Utah State. But it is in the middle of September and tickets are more expensive the first couple weeks in September. I don't really want to wait until October to come visit but if it doesn't work out for everyone then I will. Discuss it amongst yourselves and let me know as quickly as possible. I miss you all!
Here is the BYU schedule for 2008!


Sunday, May 4, 2008

Wood working and Azaleas

Well my life is still uneventful! A few things have happened. Dad built a desk! He has been working on it for a while and it is finally finished. It is so pretty! Mom is very happy because it hides some of dads mess.
Another interesting event, Jonathan Marchant and his wife, Lori, are here. They came to see Washington D.C. and are staying with us to save money on hotels. The first day that they were here we went to the Azaleas Garden. It was very pretty the flowers bloom here very quickly. Two weeks ago everything was brown and now its green and beautiful.
It was fun! Dad even faked a smile for a wonderful picture. Mom and Dad kept taking pictures of me. I felt silly because normally parents take pictures of their little kids but this time it was me the 20 year old baby.
There was a family there that was taking lots of family pictures. They had a little boy who was singing his own little song about loving tuna casserole and mom and I looked at each other and said "they must be mormon". And we sat next to them long enough to find out that they were LDS. It is very strange out here to run into anyone LDS outside of church. What are the odds!?! Well thats all that has happened here, nothing too exciting. I miss you all!