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Sunday, November 1, 2009

The Eight-Cow Woman is Alive!

For those of you fond of Johnny Lingo, here's what I was for Halloween. For those of you who don't know Johnny Lingo, I am some sort of Polynesian. The lava lava skirt came from Tonga and was my Grandma's for years.  Complete with leis, a long black wig (the students actually asked if it was my real hair!!!), and black on my eyebrows to match. :) 
As you may also see a little, my room mom went ALL OUT this year decorating my classroom! What a woman! Thanks, Emily! The Halloween chandeliers, cobwebs, and 8 different activities with cupcakes, orange punch, and treat bags... did she miss anything? I don't think so!!!  The kids had a blast wrapping themselves as mummies, digging through brains and guts, playing hangman, and "Don't Eat Pete."  It was a fun evening as well on Friday with the family get-together and out to see a GREAT play "Forever Dead" (a spoof on Forever Plaid) at the Off Broadway Theater downtown.  Saturday was fun too, helping mom and Janie pass out treats to the trick-or-treaters!  
Today was an awesome Sunday too, with a great ward choir practice, feeling love from many good ward members, and talking with good friends. God's hand is in our lives every day.  Thanks for the sweet testimonies I heard today at church.  I also heard from Elder Uchtdorf in an amazing CES fireside he gave tonight.  Then I headed off to the 400-woman choir practice led by the talented, hilarious, and inspired Merrilee Webb.  I'm loving it.  Our concert is in the Tabernacle on Temple Square the Saturday after Thanksgiving.  I'm glad I had a good weekend for the crazy week that is ahead! PT conferences and report cards. Wish me luck!!!






3 comments:

Laura said...

I LOVE all the pictures! And I love your costume ... so creative! Hopefully someone will realize SOON that you ARE an 8-cow-woman ... and then some! Love you!

Sariah said...

I had a friend who was a 12 cow wife (kind of literally), and I'm sure you could beat that! And thanks for posting pictures of Janie! If there's one way we fail as parents, it's remembering to bring the camera. So I'm going to steal yours. :o)

Cynthia Johnson said...

LOVE your costume!