Sunday, November 11, 2007

LASER QUEST

When was the last time that you went laser tagging? Maybe high school or even Jr. High? Mine? It was last night and I had such a blast! I'll be honest I was not really excited to go, but who knew hanging out where a bunch of high school kids go could be so much fun!
A lot of people might not remember the full experience of laser tagging so I'll give you a recap of the event. You walk in, pay and they give you a card which could be red or green. You sit around for a little while and have the chance to play video games in the arcade, kind of like this... You then are called, according to your color of card, to give your "game name". Mine, the first game was DEEBER and the second game (yep, we played twice it was so much fun) was in respect to Kelly off The Office. All of our team members the second round, had The Office names. William=Pam, Sammy=Kevin, Sarah=Angela, Chris=Creed, Rick=Bob Vance, Mackenzie=Jan, and Steve=Michael.
When you have given them your "game name" you are given a plastic key that activates your laser gun.
You are just about ready to play an awesome game of laser tag, but there is one more fun thing you get to do before entering, have a dance competition! The winner of the dance competition gets a FREE game of laser tag. So we danced... And danced some church dance And danced even more
I am sure you are dying to know who ended up winning, well it was yours truly! I basically danced the night away at Laser Quest and won a FREE GAME, so worth it! Until Chris stole my prize, but don't worry I was able to get it back!!
Once you finish the dance competition you are sent into another room where you are given rules like you can't touch anyone, you can't cover your sensors, or sit while playing. It was a fun two games which included me almost running into several walls, Chris, Steve, and Rick cheating by taking their gear off and setting it on the ground, and a bunch of our team charging the other tower freaking a bunch of girls out! Who knew that laser tag could be so much fun! If you happen to be bored one night with nothing to do, make your way to Laser Quest.

600 Bones...


The other night Sarah had a cute boutique at her house with candles, bows, purses, and clothes. It was so much fun to catch up with girls that I haven't seen in a long time and the latest additions to their families.
The full reason I am writing this blog is to tell you the story about Mackenzie and her purse. To our amazement, even though I was there when she bought it and was FLOORED that she did, she bought a $600 purse. Yep, here are the picture to show you and for me to remember that I will NEVER buy a $600 bones purse! But Mack, I think it is a really cute purse! I would want it if I could have it!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

Last night Megs had a bunch of us over for a GREAT party. There was a sit down dinner and pumpkin carving contest. Our teams pumpkin, I think, should have won the whole entire match, but instead we lost. I think we need a new judge, but her name needs to be Sue or our pumpkin won't make sense! I think we did good Leslie and Bromley. We'll get them!

The other team that wasn't recognized was Cameron and Zane

Sammy, Marci, and Ben won most intricate, there pumpkin went out to all those special girls in the world.
Morgan, Sara, and Scott won the most personality.
And Matt and Melissa won most original-- see if you can figure it out. I thought it was pretty creative, a bum crack.
And then there is cute Jeremy and Betsy all dressed up!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Seattle/Vancouver

Vacation is defined as, "freedom or release from duty, business, or activity. Amen, I don't think that could have been said any better, but that is what I did this last weekend had some freedom from business for awhile. My friends and I decided to take a trip up to Seattle/Vancouver this weekend just to get away and it was awesome! Vancouver is one of the most beautiful places that I have ever seen!

Megan and I flew up early Thursday morning where we met Leslie, Syd, Morgan, Matt, and Zane in Seattle. After a quick breakfast and some crazy stories from the night before (like them discovering a piece of poop in the hot tub that they were in) we made our way up to Vancouver. Vancouver was so beautiful and an amazing city, but one suggestion for everyone who might go up there is don't stay in the Radisson in downtown Vancouver. We named our hotel that we stayed in for two night's p2, which stands for porn and pizza. Pretty much every other store was either a pizza place or a porn joint which happened to also be the heart of the red light district. Our hotel hallway somehow had the smell of a rotting dead person mixed with a new carpet smell, it was horrible and I can't decided which was better: the fire alarm that went off at two in the morning one night or the music being so loud that it felt like the club was in our bathroom the other night. One moment that I'm still laughing at is getting stuck in a small elevator with at least 10 people crammed into it. I thought half my group was going to die after the 30 seconds we had been in there. It sounds like a complete waist of time to go up there, but it wasn't in any way, shape, or form because that just made the experience that much better.

We started our journey to Lynn's canyon which is a GEORGOUS area with a huge suspended bridge that looks over waterfalls and an amazing lake. Besides that, you got to walk around a forest where we came to a small but beautiful green pond that would have been the perfect place to swim in, but it was so cold!

We also made our way to Stanberry Park. This park is huge; it covers the whole tip of a peninsula that you are able to view all of Vancouver. They had pretty much everything there from totem poles to rose gardens (ok, dead roses) to a miniature train (we didn't get to see that because they were having some sort of labor dispute, but we did happen to see a black squirrel when we were walking over there!).I think the thing that I wanted to do the most was take a jog around the park. I don't think that I would ever make it around all the way, actually I know that I couldn't, but that is what I kept thinking the entire time, that I just wanted to run!

Other than that Vancouver also consisted of shopping (as usual), but the prices up there are horrendous! If there is one reason why I couldn't live up there it would be because of how expensive everything was (wait, minus the porn…that stuff was like 25 cents for a sneak-peak—don't worry I didn't look!). But Vancouver also consisted of really great food, more shopping, me loosing my voice (I had some pretty great looks from people when I would open my mouth), incredible candy (Clodhoppers and Maynards, if you ever get a chance to try them jump at the opportunity), and being rejected by my friends for liking tootsie rolls (I still think that is considered a candy bar guys. I object to all six of your objection votes and vote that my favorite is tootsie rolls).



After a great time up there we headed back down on Saturday to be able to spend all of Sunday in Seattle. Despite our not so great hotel in Vancouver we were blessed with an awesome one in Seattle. The first thing I got to do when we got to the hotel was run in the gym! It was so nice! I really liked Seattle and thought it was a really pretty city. I have been up there before on soccer tournament trips,but I had forgotten how great it is. Seattle reminded me so much of San Francisco I had to think twice at times where I actually was! We didn't have too much time there, but we did have a chance to go on an underground tour of the city. Apparently, I know I don't have all my facts strait but you'll get the picture, a 13 block radius of Seattle burnt down in the late 18th century.
Now I'm not really sure why they did this, I wasn't paying attention, but they built on top of the city that already was there, so some of the buildings that you are looking at in Seattle the first floor is underground and the second is at main level. It was one of my favorite parts to be able to walk under the streets and actually see the full city that they had under there. It has been there for years and at different times in history it has been underground shopping, a place to put earthquake debris, and currently today they use it for tours or because land is so expensive the owners of the shops above ground also use it their space for storage. I just thought that was a really neat and how they have this whole other life underground!! Oh and I forgot to mention that a lot of people have seen ghost down there, but unfortunately I was not able to see one, maybe next time!


And there you have the gist of my "vacation" that I went on this weekend. There were so many great laughing moments like: "Zane me that," the high five that was not really a high five by Leslie, counting 1-7 every time we left a store or sight seeing place, poop in the hot tub, stomps inside our minivan, the double flush, chanting-chanting-chanting, measuring body sizes with Morgan's belt, Zane's and Syd's fighting, "Hey guys, hey guys this is my pleather jacket", and so much more!


Basically I just want to say to 1-6 that was a zane-tastic trip, Zane on, Vancouver/Seattle!! Zane, LIZ!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Here is a good one

TO LAUGH IS TO RISK APPEARING A FOOL,

TO WEEP IS TO RISK APPEARING SENTIMENTAL.

TO REACH OUT FOR ANOTHER IS TO RISK INVOLVEMENT.

TO EXPRESS FEELINGS IS TO RISK REJECTION.

TO PLACE YOUR DREAMS ABOVE THE CROWD IS TO RISK RIDICULE.

TO LOVE IS TO RISK NOT BEING LOVED.

TO GO FORWARD IN THE FACE OF OVERWHELMING ODDS IS TO RISK FAILURE.

BUT, RISKS MUST BE TAKEN, BECAUSE THE GREATEST HAZARD IN LIFE IS TO RISK NOTHING.

THAT MAY AVOID SUFFERING AND SORROW,

BUT THEY CANNOT LEARN, FEEL CHANGE, GROW, OR LOVE.

CHAINED BY THEIR CERTITUDES, THEY ARE SLAVES.

THEY HAVE FORFEITED THEIR FREEDOM

ONLY THOSE WHO TAKE RISKS ARE FREE

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Random Question...

So I'll give you a quick background on my stupid hobby that I love...which is reading and finding out about murders. Anyway I'm into this Kipland Davis murder that happened over 12 years ago.
The question is does anyone know how to find out when these men go on trial? I've looked all over the court house site for Provo, but I couldn't find anything...can anyone help me out?

Homecoming 5K



Last week my 9-year-old nephew, Miles, and I ran in a 5K up at the U for homecoming week. It was such a fun experience to be with Miles running the whole race. Now getting a 9-year-old to 3.2 miles is some experience! We made it through the first mile just fine, but after that we focused more on just getting the race done (by walking).
I think the funniest thing that happened out there was I was trying to get Miles to talk throughout it so he wouldn't focus on the race. I asked him his favorite TV shows, how school was, and finally "how are you doing?" With a completely white face Miles responded, "I'm fine." When we were driving home he said, "Liz, remember that time you asked if I was OK? Well I lied and I really wanted to die at that moment!"
I am really proud of Miles for finishing the race because he did such a good job! Miles is such a great kid and anyone who gets to know that kid is one lucky person. He is so smart, loves ALL animals, and is one of the most mature kids I know who is always willing to help out.
Great job bud and thanks for running with me!