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True Love
Let me start off by saying we really aren't bad people and we do respect people in wheel chairs. Please don't be offended and please love us for who we are :)
OKay, so I had one of the funniest nights ever. My husband and Heath are hilarious. I had asked Damon to go to New Moon with me and a few people from our ward. Mainly the Young Women and Young Men... well when we went to purchase tickets they were all sold out. So I then said well why don't you, me, Heath and Andee just go to the Arclight. (NOTE: Arclight you purchase assigned seats... You don't have to wait in line and you skip the hassle of trying to find a seat) So Damon said that him and Heath would buy tickets. Perfect! I was SO excited. Well when we asked them where we were sitting you could totally tell something was up, but they just kept saying that they got the best seats in the house. They wouldn't tell us anything else.
So night of the movie, we ordered in sushi and watched Twilight disgusted at how awful it was and praying New Moon was better. Well when they brought back the sushi they came rolling in the house in wheelchairs. We were like, what are you guys doing? Apparently everything was sold out and these were the only other option. Heath got the wheelchairs from his school. It was so hard for me to stop laughing. I seriously had to pull out some acting skills and try to keep a straight face. They were naturals! Damon even went to the bathroom.
It was so crazy because after the movie I stood up because my legs were sore and realized that Damon couldn't. I felt so bad for him. It made me realize how difficult it must be for people in wheelchairs and I had a deeper sense of respect for them. Everyone was so nice. They would stop to let us through, hold doors for us... I felt really bad because we were totally scamming. It must be true love for Damon and Heath to pull something like that off. Oh!! I am so happy they did. They made my month!
Here are just a couple of pics from the night:
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Getty Musuem
My friend, Lisa, who's my old roommate from college, came to visit me for the weekend and for a fun, chill activity we decided to go to the Getty Center. I love that place. Its this huge museum that overlooks the city and is so peaceful. Its free, and I recommend it to anyone who comes to visit Los Angeles. There is a smaller one in Malibu that I really want to go to as well.
Anyhow, Lisa and I just missed sunset- bummer- but we got some hot chocolate and walked outside in the gardens and then decided to go in and look at some art. As we looked at some of the paintings and sculptures from the 1600 - 1800's it was interesting to see that back then the "pooch" that all of us women try to lose on a daily basis is what was idolized back in those times. To have meat on your bones was beautiful. It was desired. Curves were feminine and sexy. I wonder why it changed. I would have been a goddess back in those days!! Too bad- so sad. I would post pictures, but most of the paintings show boobies.
I also noticed that most women back then were super ugly. Hate to say it, but they almost look like men. Still, I think it would have been awesome to live in those times. Wearing cool dresses, having someone do my hair each morning, wondering "What shall I do today?" or "What shall I wear to the Ball this evening?" I know... It might be a little boring, but for some reason it seems enchanting to me. I have alway thought I was born in the wrong era.
One other thing that I learned at the museum was concerning the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. I learned that the cross was built many different ways before they actually came across the form of the Cross that we know today. They basically found a way to keep a person alive for the longest period of time while torturing them as much as possible. The precise way the legs are bent, where they actually put the nails in his wrists and feet, and the process of the whipping of the back and the purpose it had while on the cross was all purposely done. I always thought that it was just one torturous thing after another, but in fact it was all linked together to create the most possible torture on the cross over and over again. I could be a lot more graphic and go in a little bit more detail, but I think you get the point. I am so grateful that Christ was willing to go through that for me and for everyone even when he himself was perfect. Saddens me.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
San Fran Nike Marathon

Sorry BFFs for reals!! Guess we'll just have to plan a girls trip sooner than later because I am PINK LADY deprived.
Tire... You can't be mad at us anymore :)
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