Dinner with the other counselor in the singles ward bishopric, and his wife and ADORABLE 9 month-old little girl, went marvelously. It was very toasty in our apartment, but the food was good and we decided who is to speak on what on Sunday. So now I just have to write a talk.
Hell's Kitchen is starting a new season, so Josh and I need to decide whether or not we'll continue watching. As we've grown over the last few years we've been watching the show, we've come to realize that it certainly is not the most uplifting use of our leisure time.
I've abandoned the structured preschool format for Guy now, and instead we just read and read and read. I've checked out dozens of children's books from the library, and while most don't interest him we're up to 8 that deserve his attention.
It's hot. And I'm sweaty. And it's hot. I feel great until about 5:30 p.m. But preparing dinner is a real struggle -- we're just not into raw food enough to make dinners heat-free yet.
I've been reading up a storm lately, getting ready for book club, and I am so excited! It's been great to step out of my normal comfort zone of things I like to read, and I'm currently ENAMORED with Anne Patchett's novel Bel Canto.
We're definitely reading this one for book club this year.
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I watch HK as well, and yes, it is not very uplifting. If you decide not to watch the entire season, at least watch the premiere... it's worth it. They usually show them on Hulu every week.
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