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10.06.2008

This Tops French Pancakes

I guess this will be my second post in a row centering on food--for me, a lot of things do. So we went up to Logan this past weekend and were lucky enough to be there on Saturday morning for my dad's homemade doughnut tradition. Every conference that I don't eat one of those doughnuts, I dream about them . They are so delicious--I can't believe that I made fun of that tradition when I lived at home. I am so much smarter now! I love you dad! I love your traditions!





While in Logan, we also got to go to the BYU vs. USU game on Friday night which was really, really fun. (but not as fun as eating doughnuts) Getting there was an adventure--thank you traffic cones blocking one perfectly good lane, but we made it through the canyon going 20 miles an hour in a car that smelled like throw up (I won't elaborate on that one). I'm not complaining, though. It was ALL worth it to see our BYU cougars. We had excellent seats--thank you Jamie who was FIRST in line, and we got to watch the whole game--thank you everyone helping with babies.


My Taylors

One more highlight of the trip--playing games--something else I wish I would have enjoyed more when I lived at home. We played an emotional game of Phase Ten Twist, or something like that, on Saturday night and, I laughed so hard--I don't even remember why. Why were we laughing Jamie?




Max had a cold while we were there and was not the happiest little boy overall, but every time he saw the dog he forgot all of his cares and chased. Poor Beamer! Anna was so excited to be sleeping at Uncle Wesley's house, and stayed in her bed made out of sleeping bags on the floor--Good girl! It is so nice to have so many people to hold and entertain and love Anna and Max--a nice break! So a successful weekend getaway--I, for one, came home feeling very happy--thank you to laughing a lot, being with family, and of course, eating, eating, eating doughnuts.
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