Cason and I had a busy weekend (although I think Carly takes the cake-how do you pack it all in?!). Yesterday we went to the gym, he worked, I ran errands and cleaned, we ate a nice late lunch at Macaroni grill, and afterwards we even had time to play some baseball with Cason's friends. They let me bat too! We also saw National Treasure II, and by the end of the day, I was EXHAUSTED. I can't believe we made it through the movie.
Today is filled with many wonderful things too. We had church this morning, and we completed our final temple prep class! We are a little sad, our teacher is so sweet, but now we get to do the fun part-pick a date! I'm sure we'll be discussing this some with those of you who will be out here soon. We also went today to get my patriarchal blessing from our wonderful Patriarch Lambert. He is also a sealer in the Provo temple so he talked to us a little about temples. He is a wonderful man and very close to the spirit. We really enjoyed talking to him beforehand, and the beautiful things he said in my blessing. He was an english teacher at BYU I think, so I am sure the Lord has chosen him specifically for his way of articulating his feelings and promptings. I can't wait to get the copy so Cason and I can review it together.
Tonight, Cason's business writing group is coming over to finish their project presentation. He hasn't told them yet, but his teacher e-mailed Cason to let him know their group got an 'A' on their paper! (this is a BIG deal) It is about one of Cason's latest business ideas-you'll have to ask him next time you talk to him so he can fill you in. Although they will be doing some school things tonight, we will also have chocolate fondue (our Sunday night tradition) and play a game or two. Cason said he is the only married on in the group, so I guess they are curious to meet me!
Sorry for the long post-I had better wrap up. We are sending Cason's graduation announcements and party invitations out this week, and Alicia has done a great job planning things. We are looking forward to seeing those who are able to make it, but we will miss those who can't be here (Todd & Cory).
We love you all!
Kaela
Sunday, April 13, 2008
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