I like Cranium and Balderdash--but you don't really have to buy that one. I just play it with a dictonary. Apples to Apples is fun--and good for families because it works best when you know each other. Also, let get some batteries or whatever on that Super Uno. Love it.
This sounds fun! I have apples to apples jr (which is the same exactly minus a few celebrtiy names and grown up topics) I can bring that. When is this for Thanksgiving?
When is everyone getting there for sure? And where can Joaquin sleep? I don't know our schedule for sure yet, or if we will even have the same schedule. I'm trying to be a good sport and sleep over at Barbara Jo's if I need to, but that may be a little weird for him to be at our house, maybe not. Just wondering. Did she not seem very excited about having Amy's family sleep over there? I can understand that completely--it's a lot more people--but they just know her better. Just let me know.
When I asked Barbara Jo about someone staying there, she said she only has 1 bed, but that we could use it if we wanted to. She didn't seem to think a whole family would work, so I just suggested Sally & Randa, only because they would be the only ones who could share a bed. But we don't have to do that. If Sally and Joaquin and Randa, and Jeff? want to stay at Nancee's that night, I'm sure she'd be fine with it--I did mention that she might have a crowd on Thursday, and she was up for a party--you know Nancee. So if you all just want to stay there, bring sleeping bags along and you can spread out in her living room. Then you can make your way back Fri morning and we'll take a picnic down to Doheny and check out the campground. The game idea was just for whenever...
Well, I'll probably come Wed night, stay at mom's. Then Thurs stay at Nancees. And I think Katie is coming to my house that night. I have the temple the next day, so I need to be back here. I think that's about equal time sharing between the sisters. oh, and Amy, I REALLY need a haircut!
* When Dad was in the hospital, and had been for a couple weeks. Tatum had been taking a little community tap dance class. Often when we were on our way home from school or anywhere we would stop by to say hello. Tatum wanted to show Dad her dance she was learning. Mom said "oh no, not here honey its just too loud" Dad quickly answered " No I want to see" Tatum was thrilled and Dad loved it or at least pretended he did.
* Dan was reminding me the other night about a story I had forgotten. Many of you probably remember how afraid of men Tatum was. Although she LOVED Dad and Jeff even though she hardly saw them. When Robin and Nick got married Mom and Dad came up for the wedding and stayed in a hotel. We came down from Provo and met them. As we were in the Lobby wating for them to come down,the elevator "dinged" Tatum turned to see and it was "Pappa" Tatum (about 2 yrs) just stood in one spot running and waving her arms! So excited that he was finally there. Dad with his big sweet smile walked over and scooped her up.
*I remember how whenever we went to Big Bear in spite of the fact that he'd been driving two hours. Without fail and without going into the house he would disappear with the blue Yamaha motorcycle. Then he'd be gone for as a much as two hours. Of course when he came back at least two of us kids would be waiting for him so we could go on a ride. The funnest thing for me was when he finally let me go it alone. I was about 12 and he let me red an old Honda. I fell and distinctly remember him saying something like don't tell your Mom about this.
*My biggest road trip with just Dad was going up to Idaho for my first semester. After leaving Joyce’s house on the second day we were passing Kolobe Canyon (which I pass all the time now) and he just took the exit, I don’t think he even asked me if I wanted to see it. We drove up the canyon a little ways and got out and looked around for a while. I had a disposable camera and we took some pictures. It was really beautiful, but mostly I was just happy to be with him--one of those rare spontaneous moments. Too bad I lost the camera somehow when I got to school.
*When Dana comes home from work the kids get excited and run to him and say "Daddy!" Lately, he's been saying "Yay!" in reply. I love it because I remember dad used to say the same thing a lot.
*Thinking of birthday cakes today, I remembered the first (and only) birthday cake Dad made for me. We weren't even engaged yet, and he was trying to make an impression. So he decided on the extraordinary plan to make a cake that would taste like a fruit salad; I suppose he was thinking ambrosia. He used an orange cake mix ( I don't think they even make them anymore) and strawberry flavored frosting (also thankfully retired). This must have been very early in the relationship or he might have guessed chocolate would have been more effective. I think I was polite, but I'm sure that cake never was finished. You all know he wasn't much of a cook, but I loved him for trying!
*Another funny memory I have was when Jeff was driving Mom's white car and it caught on fire. (We were living there with Mom and Dad) so we were all kneeling around the bed for prayers when jeff called. Dad anwsers, Jeff and said "the car is on fire, and the fire dept had to come put it out... kinda scared to tell I think. Dad yells YAAAHOOOO! Let it Burn! He was thrilled to be done with that car finally. And off he went to pick up Jeff!
* I was at the DMV the other day registering my new van (YEA!) When I remembered once running into Dad at the DMV in CA. It was so funny b/c he was dressed as usual in his roofer garb. Old dirty jeans and t-shirt and hat but the best part was that over the hat he was wearing those headphones the big ones with the little antanae sticking up on the side. Just standing there listening to whatever station he could get reception to in there. He was so funny I had to think for a moment to I really want to walk over and say "HI DAD!" Of couse I did. I'm glad for all those memories now.
*I just remembered a time when I was about 11. It was Sunday afternoon, I was wearing my cool new jean shorts, and dad was chasing me around the house. We were in the entry when he grabbed on to me by the belt loop on the back of my shorts. I pulled away really hard, and the loop ripped right off leaving a hole in my back side. I was so mad, but dad was laughing and laughing, so I started to laugh too. I’m sure mom was in the kitchen giving her usual opinion: ‘It’s all fun and games until…” Randa
*One of my most treasured memories is from when I was very little. For some reason I just loved when dad would hide behind the cereal box and then peek out at me from different sides- and the real suprise...the TOP! I loved that he really liked it too and played that game with me frequently. Very simple but very meaningful to me at the time. Katie
*One time driving to Utah with Dad, when I was 15 or so, we kept seeing signs for Hogi Yogi in Southern Utah. First we made fun of the goofy name. Then it started to sound good. Then we decided we'd have to stop and get some at that exit when it came. The exit came and we missed it. Dad got off at the next one and drove about 20 min through a small town, backtracking to the Hogi Yogi. We laughed about it the whole time. I love that Dad would go along with stupid kid stuff with us. Sally
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Sequence is good. Also, I like Hoopla. Apples to Apples can be fun. Anyone else?
I like Cranium and Balderdash--but you don't really have to buy that one. I just play it with a dictonary.
Apples to Apples is fun--and good for families because it works best when you know each other.
Also, let get some batteries or whatever on that Super Uno. Love it.
All those sound good to me, I haven't played apples to apples. Are we talking about Friday?
This sounds fun! I have apples to apples jr (which is the same exactly minus a few celebrtiy names and grown up topics) I can bring that. When is this for Thanksgiving?
When is everyone getting there for sure? And where can Joaquin sleep? I don't know our schedule for sure yet, or if we will even have the same schedule. I'm trying to be a good sport and sleep over at Barbara Jo's if I need to, but that may be a little weird for him to be at our house, maybe not. Just wondering.
Did she not seem very excited about having Amy's family sleep over there? I can understand that completely--it's a lot more people--but they just know her better. Just let me know.
Can someone sleep at Nancee's besides my family?
When I asked Barbara Jo about someone staying there, she said she only has 1 bed, but that we could use it if we wanted to. She didn't seem to think a whole family would work, so I just suggested Sally & Randa, only because they would be the only ones who could share a bed.
But we don't have to do that. If Sally and Joaquin and Randa, and Jeff? want to stay at Nancee's that night, I'm sure she'd be fine with it--I did mention that she might have a crowd on Thursday, and she was up for a party--you know Nancee. So if you all just want to stay there, bring sleeping bags along and you can spread out in her living room.
Then you can make your way back Fri morning and we'll take a picnic down to Doheny and check out the campground.
The game idea was just for whenever...
That's fine. I was thinking we would stay at Nancee's on Thurs. Assuming we came up Wed eve, who will already be there?
I am hoping to be there (at moms) by about 7-8pm Wed. We'd like to see everyone too....Kate quit trying to steal everyone :)
Well, I'll probably come Wed night, stay at mom's. Then Thurs stay at Nancees. And I think Katie is coming to my house that night. I have the temple the next day, so I need to be back here. I think that's about equal time sharing between the sisters. oh, and Amy, I REALLY need a haircut!
Yeah, Aim I need a hair cut too.
Sal- that sounds like a good plan. We won't get to Nancee's until pretty late anyway. So why don't Jeff and Randa do the same thing? Sound good?
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