Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Bling

A few highlights from our Labor Day(s).


Ally


-Family reunion at Heber Valley Camp. "Did I forget to mention it's great to be a Jensen?" It is.


-The Morgan family sported matching Hawaiian shirts for the ropes course.


-We watched Milo and Otis all together. My brother observed that the movie was actually just some footage shot at a farm one day and people decided to try to make a story out of it. A cat and a dog could never be best friends.


-I slept talked in a crowded cabin. I also woke up in the morning to find everyone gone and everything packed up. They all went for a hike. No thanks, I didn't want to go.


-I tried to be good with kids, but my five year old cousins didn't really understand when I asked how much they bench.


-My family performed a skit with flashlights. No big deal.


-My dad did this




for quite some time. It was just like the good old days.


-Visited Natalie and Rosie back in Salt Sleezy. Discussed sororities and hemoglobin.


-Missed Lisa.


-Went back to P-town. I took Guitar Hero so I could have some friends until Lisa got back.


-Played Guitar Hero in the third floor lounge during visiting hours.


-Watched Penelope, with sum gurlz from da hall.


-FHE on Monday. We passed around a frisbee and said stupid things. Seriously. That was our activity.


-Waited for Lisa to get home the rest of Monday.





Lisa


- Missed Ally.

-Picked David up in St. George to continue driving to Lake Powell. Met up with Julie at the Hampton Inn parking lot. Chatted. What a treat.

-Drove to Lake Powell. Busy catching up, David and I missed the exit and had to take the long way. Drove through a lightning storm as well as Colorado City; where I smiled, remembering the last time I was there.

-Arrived at 2:30 A.M. Use to it. College.

-A mixture of events for the next few days including; running, sleeping, boating, cutting fingers off (but seriously), wave runnering, Jason Bourne, reading, watching BYU football game at the restaurant on the lake (go cougars), and eating cake.

-The family sang 'Happy Birthday' to me. Early? Yes. Necessary? Also, yes.

-On the way home Mother, Dad, and I got frozen yogurt. Mother and Dad really know how to pile it on, and I'm proud of that.

-Arriving back at the ranch, I began to get teary. Let's face it. I really like my family.

-Luckily, Ally was here to welcome me with a new box of Cheerios.

-The usual bed time giggle.

-And now it is even closer to my birthday.



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