Monday, August 8, 2011

Moving Day and Other Yucky Stuff

We didn't get to bed until late into the evening, actually it was after midnight, so technically it was the next day. There was a crazy party going on outside the apartments with all cast members from any show invited to attend. It was crowded and everyone brought out any leftover food that they were not going to be able to eat before they left to share with each other. There was hugging and a lot of talking about projects that were coming up next and a lot of exchanged addresses. This group of people that we lived by were such good people. I didn't have to worry about swearing, smoking or drinking for most of the summer and they treated the kids nicely. We shared meals with some of them, swam with others and helped some clean their apartments out on the last day. They have made a big impact in our lives and they will be our friends forever. It took us about 5 hours to clean the apartment and load all of our stuff before we could head to LeAnn's for a yummy dinner. Poor Maci had to fend for herself since she didn't eat her lunch when it was served and ended up finding a jar of Nutella that could hold off her hunger pangs.
Found the Nutella but no utensils to scoop it out with.....
We ended up leaving Jace and Olivia with the Call's for a week to play with their children. We couldn't talk Lyle into keeping Maci too:) We will meet up with them when they go to Salt Lake on Saturday to see a Josh Groban concert and pick up the kiddos. Sierra was invited to stay but has girl's camp this week and had to pass, much to her dismay. After dinner and a little visiting, we headed home and got in around 10:00 and then had to unload two very heavily packed vehicles. I wanted to wait until the morning but then decided that the help from Dave, Chad and D.J. would get the job done much faster. What a wonderful summer experience this has been! We've made so many new friends and reconnected with old ones, enjoyed the Logan 5th ward, explored beautiful, historic Cache Valley, learned a lot about the theater world and created memories to never be forgotten. This will always be a summer to remember.

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