I has a car… I bought me a car… it’s a nice car… I like my car…
So, in case you didn’t notice, I have been car
shopping quite a bit recently, and I finally succumbed and bought a ’97
Saturn. It is a 5 speed manual transmission with 100 horsepower on the
nose. It is somewhat lacking in zip from the starting
line, but my little car seems serviceable enough for my intentions and
gets me where I need to go faster than running does. I spent a large
portion of my first day with it, attempting to determine what gender my
car is. I do think it is a girl. It has a feminine
feeling about it. Any name suggestions?
Two more things that I take to be of import; I have
need of two dates (now the term 'date' is simply in reference here to 'one who is willing to set aside the time to attend said function with me' and does not connotate a romantic connection betwixt us. This invitation is also gender neutral).
First date; I will be working at the annual Roncalli Riverside
Auction and I have two tickets, so I need someone to come with me. It is
a fantastic time, a night of window shopping,
with tons of Silent Auction items and a large selection of Oral Auction
items. They will need to be a somewhat self-sufficient date, as I will
be working for a great portion of the oral auction, and they will
therefore be with out me. Anyone who wants to attend
but does not want to be my date, feel free to talk to me and I can get
you tickets for $5 apiece. Must be 21 to attend, as alcohol is available
for purchase.
The second date I am looking for involves more of a
commitment; it requires reading a book and then going to a movie. The
book and movie are both titled Ender’s Game. The book is a family
favorite, and I found the movie poster last week
and freaked out audibly at work. I involves child prodigies molded into military leaders, invading
aliens hordes, and inter personal and familial struggles that could determine the fate of the human race. Fan freakin’ tastic book!
Then there was Easter. I am growing to love Easter more each year,
and trying to focus my thoughts on the Atonement and Resurrection more.
Our service on Sunday was wonderful and full of the Spirit. I learned a
number of things that I had not thought
about before. I gained further testimony of the truth of my faith and
the love of my Savior. I love this Gospel and the light and hope it
gives me.
For Easter Dinner, my family went to my
grandmother’s house, and we had a fantastic meal. I devoured a huge
serving of her candied sweet potatoes and ate about half the ham. My mom
had a triple decker triple chocolate torte, and even the
salad was magnificent. I ate too much, but loved it!
Additionally, I have started a new blog to go in
line with this one. It is called Skills, Technique, and Coordination. I
named the blog in honor of the venerable Elder Adam James Berg. He is 15
months into his mission now and will be home
in another 9 months and a week. I very much look forward to his return.
The title is derived from his spectacular ability to couch potatoes for
months at a time, and then dominate a game of pick up soccer or
ultimate Frisbee. Any time he would pull off an
acrobatic catch, of a spectacular dive, he would shake it off and just
say he was gifted with “skills, technique and coordination,” abbreviated
as simply “skills.” The new blog is rather narcissistic, being entirely
about my workouts, diet, weight, and measurables,
but I like the prospect of having a centralized place to track my
progress in all things physical. So if you will follow it, enjoy!
Ethan is reading Ender's Game right now and Mark and I have both read it awhile ago. The movie looks interesting.
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