Sunday, February 10, 2008

Whac-a-mole and other stuff



We finally found a use for our whac-a-mole game that has been gathering dust in our closet since Christmas 2005. "It was a groggy morning for me," said Rachel's father, "when she woke up and I remembered it was my turn to take care of her, I though to myself, what in the world am I going to do with her. It was then that I turned to our game closet to find something that might occupy the young one so mom can sleep a little longer." Long story short, this sleep deprived father pulled down the brightly colored box, blew the dust off its surface, and stared back at the wacky moles decorating its cover. It was a huge hit, Rachel loved the lights, sounds, plastic mallets, and the non-stop action.

The week has otherwise been pretty normal. I am getting ready to start my new position at work with the security group and drove out to the office I will be working at to get a badge and some documentation to read to get up to speed with the current projects.

Other than that, we hung out with one of Michelle's roommates from BYU and we had a fun time making donuts with her. There is is nothing like a freshly cooked donut coated in powdered sugar and a little cinnamon. Afterwards we had a waffle party with our friends from the ward and enjoyed hanging out and playing games with them. Of course we had the best waffle toppings of all time, ice cream and fresh strawberries, there is not a more heavenly combination that you can pass for a meal than that.

Keep checking back with us. You never know when we might actually post something interesting.

2 comments:

jen said...

She looks so much like Matt in that first picture it's hilarious!

ChristyLou said...

We need some more posts!! I want to see what little Rachel, and her mommy and daddy, are up to!! I hope that her naps are getting better. Oh, and we love whack-a-mole too! I still remember playing at your guys' apartment and how much the adults enjoyed it!! LOL. We sure miss playing games and talking until super late at night with you and the Bodens. Sigh, those were great times!