


Disneyland
To break in our new Disneyland passes, we went with some friends (Lauren and Dave, Tyler and Wendy, Jana and Chantel), and left the kids at home. Awesome! Pictures above. Since then, I’ve been doing some research into the hidden mickeys so I have more useless Disney trivia to show off. Here is some other stuff we were discussing last night, which I know Tyler secretly wanted. He pretended not to be really interested, but I think he wanted this information as well.
Neil Gaiman
Great author. The movie Stardust is from one of his stories and I recently saw this
on my geek journeys. It’s a Hugo Award Nominee, which means it’s a good sci-fi story. I apologize for my geekiness.
Myths and Reality
This video (approximately 5-10 minutes long) was originally produced by the church for the Olympics held in Utah in 2002, and was recently updated. Bonus: It’s narrated by Steve Young. Interesting note about Steve Young. When I was in the MTC, he came and shopped at the bookstore there. Presumably this was so he wouldn’t get mobbed like he probably would be by shopping at the BYU bookstore. We saw him walking through the campus, and this probably proves that I am a total loser, but I took that opportunity and weird as it sounds, had him sign the only thing I had on me. My french Book of Mormon. How weird would that be for a celebrity to sign?
Congratulations Tami! As of tonight we are ranked #7 on google for How many 5 year olds could you fight. That’s really quite an achievement if you ask me.

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