Friday, December 10, 2010

CHOCOLATE and a SALTINE – “Don’t judge me!”

Friday, 10 December, 2010

I picked Jayden and Bailey up after school. Bailey asked if I had seen her PSP which, they say, may be at our house. I said no and at Bailey's insistence I started driving in that direction with the intent of looking for it.

Jayden took my cell phone and called his dad which he does more-often-than-not when he gets in the car. I wasn't paying much attention and before I knew it he told his dad that we were on our way to Won Won Wok and for him to meet us there.

Corey assumed it was my idea. I wasn't paying any attention and the next thing I knew Jayden told me we had to hurry because the lunch menu ends at 4:00 pm and it is 3:45.

I thought; "OK???" but decided since it had gone that far I would go along with it.

We got there in time. The girl who greeted, seated and waited on us; said to Bailey, "Orange Chicken, right?" and to Jayden and me she asked, "How many orders of California Rolls do you want?" (If you can't tell, we are regulars there.)

We were the only ones in the place at that hour.

She took our drink orders and a few minutes later without our asking, showed up with two small containers of spicy mayo and sat them down in front of Jayden's and Corey's places. (Corey hadn't even shown up yet.)

Bailey had been crying. She wanted to go to Del Taco or would settle for McDonalds.

I felt caught in the middle.

When the waitress asked us how many orders of California Rolls (two rolls to an order) we wanted, Jayden said, "All I had for lunch was chocolate and a saltine I want three orders. Don't judge me!"

"Don't judge me" must be his catch phrase for the day. He kept saying it at every conceivable opportunity.

We finally settled on four orders of California Roll. That's forty-eight pieces. Ugh!

When Corey arrived he couldn't believe it; two huge platters of sushi.

He sat down across from Jayden and went for a piece of sushi.

"Jayden quickly told him "No, these are mine. You share with Grandpa. All I had for lunch was chocolate and a saltine. Don't judge me!"

He ate and ate and ate. Suddenly he got pale, spit out his last piece of sushi and excusing himself and ran for the door.

A couple of minutes later he came back in looking much better though there was no evidence that he had thrown up.

Thursday, December 09, 2010

HARPING ON THINGS -

Thursday, December 09, 2010

    One thing about the Holiday season; Judy spends more time playing her harp. As much as I hate hauling the thing around, I love listening to her play. It is 10:00 p.m. right now and she is playing it right now; the second night in a row. It is my background music as I am in the bedroom on the computer, (obviously.)

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Saturday, December 04, 2010

BYU

The following institutions are widely recognized as amongst the most popular universities:

Brigham Young University (US)
- BYU has been named the most popular university in America by U.S. News & World Report. The rankings are based on a measurement called yield, which is the percentage of accepted students who go on to enroll. BYU topped the rest of the schools with a 78 percent yield, followed by Harvard at 76 percent and Stanford at 71 percent.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

SHE’S AT IT AGAIN

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

    Judy and I are thinking about going to Hawaii today or tomorrow with Sierra depending on when Sierra can get out of drill (dance class) at school. We have a free room thanks to Chris and Lynn and we fly free so what the heck.

    Niki sent us a text message this morning. She said: "Chris is on a flight with 'Troy' aka Zac Efron headed to Hawaii. Alexa is freaking out. I'm laughing so hard.'"

    Four year-old Alexa keeps taking turns being in love with this or that Disney boy star.

A little later I received a call from Judy. She had just gotten off the phone with Niki. Nike said that Alexa was lying on the floor just beside herself kicking and screaming, "I want to go to Hawaii and see Troy!"

Saturday, November 20, 2010

GEORGE W.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Last night Jim, Austin and Molly went to the Hockey game at the Maverick Center in West Valley City. I understand they lost to Alaska.

Austin said that Molly spent much of the game "screaming at the Canadians"; whatever that meant.

Sometime yesterday they went to the Costco in Sandy in hopes of getting a glimpse of former U.S. president George W. Gush who was doing a book signing there. Austin said the line to get in was "miles long." I'm sure that wasn't too big of an exaggeration as Utah is probably the most "Republican" state in the nation.

They waited as close to the "back door" that President Bush exited from as they could, and when he came out, Austin screamed out, "I love you!"

Following is the newspaper article telling about President Bush's visit and book signing.

 

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700083573/George-W-Bush-doesnt-disappoint-adoring-crowd-at-Sandy-Costco-book-signing.html