March 28, 2004
Bye Bye Baseball
Sadly enough, we had to come home today. We had a late start—all of us slept much longer than we had intended. We had some cereal for breakfast, and were out the door around 10 or so. The drive up to Flagstaff was uneventful—Lori and I both spent some the time calling people in the ward about various items of business, and then After that Lori and Joralys started scanning through my music trying to create CDs. They cam up with a huge list, not even getting through half the alphabet. Flagstaff was surprisingly cold, and there was snow at the top of the mountain. What a contrast to Phoenix. (And it pretty much stayed cold from Flagstaff back into Utah). We stopped there to eat lunch at a Jack-in-the-Box, which really excited Joralys and I, since there's so many Jack-in-the-boxes in Texas (oh yeah, Joralys is from Houston). From there, we had some pretty good scenery and a lot of conversation. Lori and I had an awful lot of fun talking about the absolutely most random things. I only ended up making a couple of CDs—a Sunday music one for Lori, and an Alanis Morrisette CD for Joralys. And before we knew it, it was dark. As soon as he hit the freeway, we all started making calls to people—I can't believe how many relatives Lori's able to keep track of. We ate at a Subway about an hour's south of Provo, and then made it back around 10—just barely missed ward prayer. I unpacked, and now it's time for bed.
Posted March 28, 2004 (11:13 PM) | Comments (2)