Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Memorial Day Weekend!



We had a fun jam packed Memorial Day weekend.  Friday, Ben and I went to the Denver Temple.  We did sealing's, which we almost never do, and it was nice to sit and quietly reflect on our marriage and on the eternal promises of our family.  We then went out to eat at the Olive Garden, where we ate too much.  Elizabeth has a great babysitter, they painted nails and had pizza.

Saturday we were split into multiple directions as I headed off to Comic Con and Ben and Elizabeth spent the day at the Boulder Creek Festival.  Ben and Elizabeth went with the Forsyth's (Eric, Henry and Pepper) and they had a fun time.  They were able to stay dry and duck in for lunch when the weather got really bad.  Ben said he exhausted Elizabeth and maybe pushed her a little too far because she had a hard time letting him leave her with a babysitter that afternoon. 
We got another babysitter because we were invited to go, with our friends the Gee's, to a Rockies game that night. Ben picked me up at Comic Con and we went straight to the stadium for our 7 game. It was a double header that day so when we got there the first game was still playing, because they had had a rain delay.  So we got to watch the last couple innings of that game.  Then there was another rain delay for our game and it didn't start until 9.  We got to watch the first half of our 'ticketed' game before having to leave to get back for the babysitter. So we were able to see a complete 9 innings- just of different games!
We had great seats, only 5 rows back behind the  traveling team (Dogers).  It was so great to be that close but it did put us in the middle of the wrong cheering section but I think we held our own. It was so much fun and with coats and ample amounts of hot chocolate, we were able to stay warm and dry.
 
 
I had the chance to spend the day at Comic Con with some of my girl friends.  Online Comic Con is defined as "a nerd fest featuring comic books, games, arts, movies, and various pop culture. This is where you'll find the coolest and the hottest actors/actresses as well as the biggest dorks and geeks in the world under one roof."  I am not that into comic books, other than growing up with my nerdy brothers, but I could not pass up the opportunity to be a super hero for a day!

The problem with that is that I am 7 1/2 months pregnant, which severely limited my costume choices.  After mulling it over, and getting ideas from much bigger comic book nerds, I decided to go as the Scarlett Witch, the only comic book character to be pregnant.  It was fun but pretty ridiculous creating a costume and with the help of Mom and some bright red duct tape I was able to pull off a semi-recognizable, if not slightly frumpy, Scarlett Witch.  (Only the really intense comic book followers knew who I was but that made me look super legit- so I was okay with that.)
Elizabeth was a little hesitant of my costume!

At Comic Con we took pictures with many people dressed up, went to some events and speakers and soaked up the 'nerdness'.  One of the best parts was that we got to go to a Q&A with Sean Astin; the actor who plays Mikey (from Goonies), Rudy (from Rudy) and Sam Wise Gamgee (from LOTR).  It was cool to see a movie star.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I am so glad that I have friends who are willing, if not super eager, to go have this crazy experiences with me. (I got to check this off of my bucket list- yay).  
 
 
 
 
 On Memorial Day, we spent the day as a family.  It was so much fun to have Ben home with us! The biggest event of the day, literally biggest parts of the day was our trip to Target. While walking through Target, Ben asked if I knew I had a hole in my pants? I told him yes- because I had recently sewed up a small hole in the crotch. Half an hour later I took Elizabeth to the bathroom to change her diaper and got a quick glance in the mirror- I had a gapping 8 inch rip up the butt of my jeans. I was so embarrassed and asked Ben why he didn't tell me and he responded, I did. We now have to define the difference between a "hole" with a "butt revealing tear" in our home. 
It was also wonderful to think about and celebrate the people who have fought and are fighting for our freedom in the armed forces. It is so interesting how something simplified for a child or communicated by a child can suddenly be so profound to me.We talked to Elizabeth about being thankful for our Heroes; it was a great day!

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