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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Olive Oil and a Wedding

On Tuesday,  We went and got groceries.  I had the grocery list in my hand and after I put mom's scooter together,  I couldn't remember what I did with the list.  I searched my purse, the car, under the car, and under the cars next to us.  As we were walking away from the car, I remembered I put it in my pocket. Mom dried some more bananas and strawberries.  She bought some dried blueberries and cherries at the store, to see what they tasted like.

I read Beach Street Knitting and Yarn Club by Gil McNeil.

I saw on CNN, that a new study shows olive oil is good for dry skin.  They said to mix 2 tablespoons of the oil with 2 tablespoons of water and then massage into your face or other dry areas and then remove with a hot washcloth.  I tried it and it made the skin pretty moist for a couple of days.  I also read online that olive oil is good to wash your hair with.  I tried it, but my hair didn't feel any different.

On Wednesday,  our visiting teachers came to visit.  

On Thursday, was my brother Ryan's fiance, Sara's birthday. We mailed her a card and a Visa gift card.  Mom and I went to the post office to mail Ryan some dried pineapple, strawberries, and bananas, so he could try them.  Dad went and took his tax preparer test at the U of U and passed.  

My cousin Lindsey got married in the Salt Lake City temple on Friday morning to a guy named Kyle. Dad and Mom picked me up after they went to the wedding to go to the luncheon in the afternoon at a chapel in Roy. They had a Mexican themed luncheon, with a build your own burrito bar and sundae bar, pastel plates and cups, and a pair of maracas to shake when you wanted the bride and groom to kiss.  I spilled black beans and a piece of lettuce on my dress so I had to change when we got home.  Dad took some shrubbery he had cut down to the dumps. Then we went to their reception at a chapel in Clinton  in the evening, where their families live. We got them a gift card to Walmart as a present, since we already got her a smoothie blender for her bridal shower. We got there before the line had formed, so we talked to them and then sat down.  They had chicken salad sandwiches and mini strawberry cheesecakes.  Lindsey's colors were pastels, most featuring black, white, and pink.

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