Monday, June 14, 2010

We had such a fun and busy weekend :) Friday night we met up with Amanda, Bodie, and Brandi to go to the bi-monthly Sunset on the Square. We got to enjoy a whole 45 minutes of the movie "Imagine That" with Eddie Murphey before we got rained out :(


Neal was a little too excited, once again, for our Friday movie night!
Even Oscy got to join us :)
We had so many little kids come up to pet the "puppy". Oscar was a little stud and did such a good job with all the little kids. He loves meeting new people and he's always such a little sweetheart.
After we got rained out, he turned all "sissy boy" on me and hid in the car.. what a baby.
Saturday night Neal treated me to my new favorite... PIZZA FACTORY! I've been craving their breadsticks and cinnasauce every weekend :) After that we went and supported my other boyfriend, Jake Gyllenhal, in the Prince of Persia. It was amazing and we had so much fun, we love our special date nights :)
After the movie, we had to pick up some treats for my little primary kids on Sunday. We decided to hit up Wal-Mart since it was pretty late... best decision of my life. As we're walking through the frozen food section, the power goes out! Everyone in the store gasps in the pitch dark but moments later the emergency lights kick in and we can barely see. We both thought their generator would kick in but nothing happened.... we got to shop in the dark and it was amazing! I felt like I was in a scary movie so we decided to act like dumb immature teenagers that are never going to make it out and ride around in the cart :)

Soon after, the employee of the month walked around the corner and said that their back-up generator was out and we needed to exit the store. I was crushed. Our night of fun at wal-mart came to an end too quickly.
Sunday came and I had a blast in Primary. We were teaching the children about listening to the holy ghost. We had one volunteer come to the front and stand in the middle. He was going to be the one who had to listen to what the holy ghost (a teacher whispering in his ear) told him to do. We then had 4 other volunteers and made them stand on each side of the middle child. They were supposed to represent different sins and make loud noises by banging pots and pans. Before they were able to start making noise to distract the child trying to listen to the holy ghost, they each had to decided what sin they were going to represent... bad idea.
Child #1: I am going to be... lying to my mom and my dad.
Child #2: I am the sin when you are not nice to your little sister.
Child #3: i am going to be stealing
Child #4: Killing a person....
fml.
All of the teachers in the room tried our hardest not to laugh but I couldn't help it. I literally had to bury myself in my lap to subdue my loud laugh. It was great, and we are always kept on our toes by these sweet spirits :)







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