Okay so this weekend we were super busy with a million places to go on Saturday. First we headed off to the temple area to get some gifts for upcoming baptisms. Turns out that they don't have much in stock and I guess we'll be ordering from Deseret Book next time! Next we grabbed some lunch and headed over to Target to register for Asher. We weren't planning on registering, but have had quite a few people ask us about it so we figured why not. Well, first off I think that all baby registries should come with some sort of recommendation like "please bring your sister/friend/etc that already has children with you to register (husbands not essential)" because once we had the scanner in our hands we looked at each other and realized we had no idea what to scan! We just started laughing that we were so clueless as to what we needed. The Target we had stopped at didn't have much of a selection either so we just scanned a few things and left. We had a baptism to go to before we headed to Babies 'r Us to register so I called Khendra. She had a lot of good ideas to what we should register for so the second store was much easier and we think we registered for a lot of things we'll actually need and use.
Sunday we had dinner with some good friends from BYU Emily and Jeff Anderson and their new neighbors. It really is amazing how small the LDS realm is. After talking with their neighbor we realized she knew Ryan's brother-in-law from up in Blackfoot where they both grew up. We had a great dinner and a great time playing dominoes. The Ortons (Emily's family) are big time game players and it reminded Ryan and I of all the fun we had with them at BYU.
Hopefully, Ryan will be finishing up the surfboard for Asher's room this week so I'll post some pictures soon.
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3 comments:
its amazing how much useless stuff they have for babies these days.
I agree, there's alot of stuff the babies don't need. But the registering makes it so easy to select what the parents want.
Playing dominoes? What are you, 100 years old? Ha, ha!!
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