Sunday, November 11, 2007

A new low

Well I'm not really even sure how to start this post. I want to think of something witty, maybe even funny to say, but am just speechless (which is saying something). Just click this logo or go to www.mormonsexposed.com, to see what I'm talking , or not talking, about. Once at the website click on "Meet the Missionaries", then choose a missionary, when his picture comes up, put your mouse on him and see what happens.



I thought that we had hit an all time low with the new LDS BMX'ing missionary movie (extreme mormons), but I was wrong, this is the new low. By putting this on my blog I am in no way promoting or condoning the morons that put this together, the exact opposite actually. hmmm....I guess I wasn't so speechless after all.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Time to grow up?

I think not. Yesterday I officially turned 21, I can now legally buy... well lots of stuff. The party started at midnight and lasted 24 hours. We had drinks, cupcakes and some very entertaining gifts. The girlies gave me a very intriguing calendar and The Planet Earth! Not literally the planet Earth, but the BBC series which I am super ultra (as Rowan would say) excited about. The twins gave me an anatomically correct model of a man, which we proceeded to put together last night. We thought it would take 15-20 minutes, well 3 HOURS later he was put together. It was a long night, but well worth the wait.

I am apparently a fan of slide shows, so here goes number two within a week of each other. Oh and we were arm wrestling to see who had to go on a mission, it wasn't just for fun, it was serious business. Good news, I am off the hook ;)

Monday, November 5, 2007

Halloween Logan Style

I know the rotting pumpkins on the porches mean that Halloween is over, but I didn't get a chance to post this until now. So put down your Christmas lights for just a second and revert back to Halloween mode. We had our 2nd annual Halloween party this year and boy was it smokin'. We were all a little melancholy for our childhood so decided to re-live it at the party by eating donuts off a string, dropping Jello and stuffing our mouths with marshmallows. On a more mature, but also more eccentric note, we also had an Edgar Allen Poe reading contest. I know, who does that, right? Well we do, so back off. The contests were of course backed with prizes which mostly consisted of over sized t-shirts and trophies we found at DI. Overall I would say it was a huge success.