Monday, November 24, 2008

Vandalism


Moving to Glendale I figured there would be some vandalism problems, but I never expected this! People from my own ward vandalizing my home- ok just kidding. We have had an on going rivalry with a family in our ward that thinks they should support the Utes- and of course you all know that we bleed BLUE at our house. A little sidewalk chalk, and some RIP BYU signs- must have done us in. We are so sad about the game on Saturday- we couldn't even watch! = (  

Friday was Z's year end ballet performance. It was so fun the spend the morning getting Z. all dolled up and ready for her performance. Miss Cindy was a great teacher, and has far more patience then anyone I know. They were all so cute! The thing that Z. loved the most was her pink rose her daddy gave to her. She still has it and carries it around every where she goes. 

Saturday was D's final day of little sluggers baseball. He had such a great time at baseball! It was a good time where he and his daddy got to go do something together. D's favorite parts of baseball were the hula hoop game, the yellow balls, and when Z. came to watch. 

It was a great weekend, and we are so excited for a warm and sunny  Turkey day! 

3 comments:

Tam said...

Who would do such a thing? I think you ought to bake then a fabulous Thanksgiving Feast and beg for their forgiveness for loving a LOSER team! They probably forgot to warn you that yes, it is washable sidewalk paint but you MIGHT have a residual pink U stain for a week or two! Ha ha ha!

I'll have to email you the cute dance pictures. Send me your email address and I'll forward them on!

Becca Sharp said...

Sorry about the big game...NOT!!! I loved it - Jake is still in depression, though.

Pranks on your sidewalk? Ringing any bells? I still think it was your family back in Lindon that used to put big blue Y's in our snow come game day. :) Ah, good times.

Randi said...

Aye - We couldn't watch the end, either. So sad.
At least nobody in our ward is a Utes fan. At least nobody who is willing to admit it.