Do we have to give our mailing address to get to visit the temple? We tried to visit the one here when it just went up (at like, 3 in the morning, but it was still packed like a rock show) but they wanted too much demographic info before we were allowed in.
I'm fairly certain they want your address to check against the membership lists to see if you're a member of the church or a "contact opportunity." IE, if you're interested enough to see the temple, you're probably amenable to listen to a couple of fresh-faced missionaries tell you about the glories of the Celestial Kingdom and How You Can Be A Family Forever.
I gave a fake address when we went through.
I'm reading Sarah Vowell's Wordy Shipmates and I think Kristen's Roommate has a very similar (and funny writing style).
DH brought sushi home for dinner and I made a cherry pie.
Lori's posts made me laugh, although I feel the need to send out a personal PSA:
WARNING: Being a human climbing structure may be fun now, but it will be less fun in a year or so. And will continue on for at least a year after that point.
DH brought sushi home for dinner and I made a cherry pie.
I was just trying to decide if I wanted to stop for sushi on the way home, or maybe just order Chinese food.
WARNING: Being a human climbing structure may be fun now, but it will be less fun in a year or so. And will continue on for at least a year after that point.
Or longer. If I'm sitting on the floor, Owen can leap directly into a sitting position on my shoulders. I'm considering shipping him off to the Beijing Acrobats.
I was just trying to decide if I wanted to stop for sushi on the way home, or maybe just order Chinese food.
It's like I don't know you any more.
But, but, LAZY. Remember?
eta: HEY! We get to see you soon. YAY
If only sushi bars delivered, Perkins' problems would be solved.
The pan-Asian restaurant down the road actually does deliver sushi.
It kind of scares me though.
I'm considering shipping him off to the Beijing Acrobats.
A couple of friends adopted a little girl from a part of China known for producing acrobats. She's fearless and does more than her share of leaping off of tall things and into/onto people. Ooops?