Thanks Mom and Dad for the delightful doggy card plus keychain. I just got it today from the post office and was pumped that I got a card at all. Thanks Morgan family--I look forward to reading a new book. I haven't done that in ages. I appreciate the texts and the love I got from other members of the family as well. You guys are the greatest!
I spent my birthday attending the family reunion in Park City, writing a talk for Sunday on families, and going to a friend's art show, as well as Home Depot for wood. It was a most unique day.
The family reunion was good, but I didn't know a ton of people there. I mostly am able to recognize my great uncles and my cousins, but most relatives seemed to know who I was, since I apparently look "just like Susan" which I don't mind at all. I like my mom :)
Ryan and I both got ambushed to speak earlier this past week so we were pretty prepared for Sunday when it was time for us to talk. Our topic was family and we were the only "official" speakers. The Bishop had a couple of youth get up (so it was like 2 minutes a piece) and talk about their respective camps they attended this past week. We got a lot of compliments so I suppose we did alright.
We went to Blue Adagio's art show in Provo and it was pretty cool. She had done a lot of awesome looking sculptures, and I liked how she had rigged up water to go through her artwork. She even said that Ryan and I could go to her studio before she has to move out of it and pick what we wanted since she didn't know what to do with the rest of her work. We'll get to have an artist's work displayed in our home. Cool huh?
Home Depot was a trip for lumber since Ryan wanted to build us a bookshelf. We bought the wood, some stain, brushes, and all of the necessary tools for us to build it. Ryan got to try out his Radial Arm Saw tonight by cutting the boards. So exciting!
Last of all, I got to try out a website called simpsonizeme.com. If I was on the Simpsons, I would look like this:

And if I was a teacher, I would look like this at Springfield Elementary:
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