So,
I've officially been offered an internship in Washington, DC. The experience should be fun, and put me in a new area i've never (really) been before--minus when my older brother Greg got married. So...this fall I'll have a new adventure to have out on the East Coast!
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift; that is why it's called the present."
Monday, July 27, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Its the 4th of July!!!...well a few days after the fourth to be exact. But I had one of the most fun filled 4ths than I've had in a while. Definitely busy and full of fun.
It started off nice and early--around 6 a.m. Considering I didn't go to bed until about 2 a.m. (I stayed up with a former mission companion who was camping out for the parade with his family and girlfriend for a while and then got sidetracked at home...go figure...) it was an early morning. There was the annual hot air balloon launch and throw competition. It was really cool because you get to be up close and personal with the balloons. I've never seen so many or been so close. I definitely want one for my birthday. (Mom and dad...are you reading this? haha...ya right)
Then, I met up with Drew and his girlfriend for free breakfast courtesy of UCCU (they paid for the tickets). They walked back to their parade spot and I tried to make my way back by scooter. It only took me close to an hour. Stinking blockades. I was a block away from home and still couldn't get home. Haha. Such is the joy of parades.
Got back to where Drew's crew was parked and hung with them through the parade. Overall, it was a good show. Definitely fun to watch. Here is a picture of Drew and Camille in their native state. If you see them...chances are, this is how they look :-)
Honest Abe even showed up
...and so did Captain America...but he wasn't looking so good.
Came home, did laundry (so glamorous, I know...) and then went to work at the Stadium of Fire.
Its one of the most awesome fireworks displays, they throw on a concert and its an overall pretty good deal. This year was hosted by Glenn Beck, and SheDaisy and the Jonas Brothers were performing. I got asked to help cater for the Talent, which would definitely prove to be interesting. Since we aren't allowed to talk to any of them unless they talk to me first, there are no pictures or anything like that. And to start off, if I had a dollar for ever time I heard screaming girls, I'd have at least an extra 500 bucks in my pocket today! And everyone was very nice.
Glenn Beck was by far the most visible of the group. He had his family there with him and he just kind of hung out and enjoyed the 4th. He seemed really nice. When we got to go out and watch the show and fireworks, he was actually sitting right behind me. I was within a few feet of him multiple times during the day. Good man.
SheDaisy--honestly I couldn't pick them out if you asked me to. But I did make a flavored soda for one of the singers' nieces and then talked to the (I think) singer. She was very nice.
I know what you are really interested in the Jonas Brothers. Actually, I got to sit down and eat dinner with them (ya right). So, they really weren't around until about an hour or so before the show. Their family was in our area a ton, though. I made friends (without knowing it at the time) with their little brother "Frankie", who the girls walking around were going crazy over as well. It was acually hilarious (if you need a demonstration of the proceedings, I may have to demonstrate...its that funny). He really liked the super sugary flavored sodas I made. Met the mom, fiancee--super nice, band members, and all that fun stuff. I was taking some extra food to a co-worker from another job (Ya...its your fault Melinda) and apparently all three came out and talked to most everyone. But when I got back, the oldest one and the fiancee were out. We walked around the corner and the youngest one and middle one were taking pictures and then later on, I was fixing something on the table and backed up after I was done and accidently bumped into someone and I hear..."Oh, I'm sorry, sir." It was the middle one--the main singer.
Overall, they were very nice people with the little interaction that I had. They had their own compound, which actually made things nicer for us to do our work.
We got to go out and watch the show and fireworks on the field which was really cool. I had firework guts falling on my head. haha. And I was on the field. I need to figure out how to do that more often.
We finally got to clean up everything and left the stadium around 1:30 am. Here is a picture of the stadium right before we left. Things are half way cleaned up. You can see the big water hoses cleaning up every ones messes on the bleachers. Then we went back to the shop and cleaned up two days worth of dishes which took forever and finally got off at 5am. I got home at 5:30 and had to be at church at 7 so...I decided to just wait and take my nap after :-). Such a fun weekend!
On a side note, I want to start a business. Any ideas on what I should do?
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