Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Peanut Butter Topping

So I figured I would write again... :) I'm waiting for my hubby so we can go to my mom-in-law's birthday party.... which we will be 2 hours late for, long story, but I will tell you the short version! Basically, we were getting ready to leave realizing that we had forgotten to get the peanut butter topping for the icecream, (which had to be from Leatherby's) per request of Nate's brother as our "assignment". Leatherby's is in Provo, which would take us at least another 45 min to go get to and from. So we called to give him a choice, we could be on time, or we could go get the topping, and of course he wanted the topping. So I took off to go get it while Nate finished a cd we were making for his mom. I drove to Provo, first I went to the wrong icecream shop, I'd forgotten it had closed and become a clothing store. Then I remembered it was by Provo High, where Nate and I had had our first date actually (It was Jerry's then). So I hustled over there and guess what? It was closed. For sale sign and everything. OH I was mad! lol. So we ended up being super late and not even able to get the peanut butter topping (which seems like a random topping to me anyway). So I guess that was kinda the long version.... oh well, I'm sure you enjoyed it. :)

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Little Miss Muffincakes

So, story for y'all. I know you're dying to know why the title. When I was a little girl my Mom, for some reason, used to call me muffincake, all the time apparently. For some reason, I was absolutely convinced that my full name was Emily Muffincakes. My brother Rob tried, without succeeding, to reason with me:

"I'm Emily Muffincakes!"

"No, your name is Emily Bawden."

"My name is Emily Muffincakes!"

"No it's not! You're Emily Bawden!"

"NO, I'm Emily MUFFINCAKES!!!"

And thus the endless fight went on. lol. It still makes me laugh. I love the perception of kids, I saw the world in a completely different way. It totally made sense to me too. I remember when things would make sense to me in a "grown-up" way, and how much of a revelation it was to me. Like the first time I saw a play. I had seen an article in the newspaper, I couldn't have been more than four. It was for "The Wizard of Oz" at the local high school. My best friend and her mom took me to it, and when I realized that it was the same thing as what was in the paper, when it really clicked that newspapers dealt with real-life and weren't imagination or fiction like one of my story books, it made me super excited. It's funny the stuff you remember from your past. It's even funnier to remember the way you used to think about things.