The last couple of weeks have been brilliant. Easter Sunday was cool. We dyed eggs in the morning after a sleepover at my parents house and then went to see Clash of the Titans in 3D. Watching movie's in the theatre on Sunday has never been done before by us and I have to say, I will never do it again. Towards the end of the movie, the whole theatre started shaking when the big monster died and was falling into the ocean. It scared me a little. My first thoughts were, "I didn't know these 3D movies had these special effects. This is crazy." Then Katie looked at me with a scared look on her face and said, "What was that?" I responded, "It's an earthquake." She yelled, "We need to get out, now!" So I was like, "Go, go, go! Run along now, family." Not in those exact words, but it sounds cooler than what I actually said. We all ran out through the emergency exit of the theatre and my sister's boyfriend, not the brightest guy in the world, took her out through the lobby. I was a little frustrated, especially since after it was all over, he was making fun of the people who went out through the lobby and he was one of them. We later found out it was a 7.2 earthquake. The biggest I have ever felt. There were two people killed in Mexico which is tragic, but nothing compared to what happened in Haiti or Chile. My dad and I went to the customer service desk and told them we missed the last ten minutes of the movie because of the earthquake, and they gave us all free readmission tickets. The other day, after Katie and I had breakfast at Coco's, we picked up some BK and went to the park to wait for Lindsey to get off of work. She works with little kids at the YMCA. Nathan and I chose the picnic table by the trees so we could be "one" with nature. Katie wouldn't let us sit on the grass, because she says she is allergic to it which I still don't believe. Nathan and I had a Whopper Jr. eating contest and I won of course, by like a whole burger. Some people think my brother can eat more than me now. Let me clear this up for everyone. Not true. Spring break was really fun while it lasted. Now I have to get my head back into school. Since I've been back from spring break, I don't get to see Katie as much which makes me sad. We have been getting a lot of Monday's off together though. This Monday, we went to see Date Night. That movie is hilarious. The only things that suck about Monday's are that the San Diego temple isn't open and then I have class Monday night. Class makes it hard to go out and do things, because I have to be back by six. Oh well, sometimes its not where you're going but who you're with. I'm perfectly happy with my radiantly beautiful wife, on the inside and out, no matter where we are. The End.
Pray for the Haiti and Chile earthquake victims.
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