Wednesday, July 15, 2009

It is already the middle of July and I thought I should post something before I head out of town tomorrow. Nothing too exciting has been happening here in the Gordon home so I haven't felt like posting but here goes...

Fourth of July weekend was a pretty busy for us. My parents came down on Thursday night before the Fourth to take a look at the house we are buying. Since there are a few things that need to be fixed in the house and we will definitely need my dad's help to do it we thought it would be a good idea to have them see it before we closed. We went over Friday morning to meet the realtor and look around. John and my dad spent the afternoon pricing out building materials while my mom and I shopped around for "girly" things for the house like paint colors and curtains. The next morning our ward had a Fourth of July breakfast with games. My parents left after that which gave us a little time to go buy some fireworks for that night.
For the festivities, we went to John's parent's house to have a cook out, play games and shoot off fireworks. All of the family from Gainesville came over so it was a full house. John and I were in charge of cooking the meat which wasn't the best plan. I was kind of distracted while Iwas eating my burger and didn't realize that it was not cooked very thouroughly until I had almost finished it. All of the food was really good and we ate TONS. Afterwards we played some games while we were waiting for it to get dark. Finally, it was the time John had been waiting for all day! He put on quite a nice little fireworks show for everyone. Later that night while we were getting ready for bed, I asked John if his stomach felt a little weird. He told me he felt fine and we went to bed. About an hour later, I learned my lesson about making sure your meat is cooked all the way. I have a great husband though who took very good care of me during the night.

July 10th was Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-Fil-A. If you went to Chick-fil-a dressed from head to toe as a cow you got a free combo meal. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me. John kinda thought I was joking about going but I printed off these "starter kits" online that had some cow spots, ears, a nose and an Eat Mor Chiken sign. We cut everything out and taped it onto ourselves along with some homemade hooves and extra spots. We did this in the parking lot and while we were getting dressed up it started to pour outside (what else is new it's FL?). John was really hesitant to do this at first but I was like hey it's free food and who cares who sees us. As we were waiting we saw several people getting out of their cars with spots and signs and some kids had even painted their faces. When we saw that he (and me too) were much less hesitant). We finally got sick of waiting for the rain to stop and went through the monsoon to get inside. When we got in there it was a zoo! There were tons of people dressed up, the big chick fil a cow was there and even a guy making free balloon animals. He didn't do a monkey though and so I got an elephant. Pretty much as soon as we walked in we saw one of our scouts and then his family also one of the other couples that we know came in while we were ordering. It was definitely funny to see what so many people will do to get free food one lady even made herself paper udders and taped them to her stomach. It was a pretty entertaining evening and I am posting the pictures we took. We didn't take the camera inside because of the rain but have some from the car.