Monday, December 17, 2007

The Weekend

This weekend was busy, but fun. Yesterday the choir I'm in performed The Messiah. It turned out to be a really fun experience even though I dreaded going to the Tuesday night rehearsals these past few months. On Saturday we had a long long rehearsal with the orchestra and soloists and by the end my feet were completely swollen. For those of you who have never experienced swollen pregnancy feet, it is disgusting! Your feet look like big watery marshmallows, bursting out of your shoes. You feel more hobbit then human.
Friday Neil took the day off and we went to a movie and out to lunch. It was great to go on a date. I was really excited to see The Golden Compass since it had gotten so much atheist vs. christian hype, but it was pretty run of the mill stuff. I was disappointed in the sappy ending. Even the music at the very end was gag inducing. However, there were some cool scenes and special effects (the polar bear brawl).
Today during Neil's lunch break we are going to go look at some houses. It should be fun :)
Oh, and another good thing that happened this weekend, my sister in-law sent me a bunch of maternity clothes! Thanks Amy! It doubled my wardrobe. And a dress I had ordered got here and actually fit! (I'm always nervous about online shopping.) It was a good wardrobe weekend.

1 comment:

Sister Holly Larson said...

I always thought Hobbits were soo cute. As are you! We really enjoyed the performance last evening thanks for inviting us. How do you want to work next weekend? We could come to your Sacrament and bring dinner with us and then play games when you get done with the rest of your meeting block and then you could do whatever you were planning for Brunch. Or, we could delete brunch and just do dinner. Or... What would you like to have happen. We are way flexible. I hope you don't OD on us during the Holidays! We could have a slumber party???? I know, I am getting out of control. Kelli liked the idea of shopping in the Woodlands Christmas Eve day. Let me know your thoughts.