The best part of this photo, though, is the man standing just behind me, wearing a flowered synchronized swimming cap. What's up with that?!
After the pool, we hurried to a baptism of the daughter of some friends of ours. We got home from that, had lunch, took a little nap, then started listening to the BYU football game on the radio. We heard an Amber Alert, and I knew the girl that was missing. So we went back up to Sandy and helped in the search efforts. After we had finished and just as we were about to leave, they announced that they had found her. It was a relief to know that she was ok. And it was a neat feeling to know that we helped out, and tried to be good citizens. It's a good feeling that you get inside when you do things to help out your local communities.
Looking back on the day, it's interesting to guage the difference in the way I felt during the different things that I did. While the dog pool party was fun, and I look forward to it all year long, it was not nearly as fulfilling as witnessing our friends' daughter's baptism, nor was it as meaningful as hearing the officer tell us that the girl we had just been searching for for nearly two hours had been found alive and well.
It was a good day. A very good day.
3 comments:
Before I even read about the flowered synchronized swimming cap, I saw it and started laughing:) Seriously...what was he doing with that?
I'm just in awe that you were able to go to the pool, TAKE A NAP (never happens around here), go to a baptism, and help with the search efforts (Amber Alert)...all in the same day. You are Super Woman!!!
I love your blog. I'm so happy I know about it now! You are such a great friend. Thanks for coming, it meant a lot to us and to Lexi. You are such an amazing person and so caring. Love you!
I am just so excited to have a blog and to have people reading it! It's kind of fun!
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