A Gold Medal [#33]

If Zach and I had any chance of winning a gold medal, it would be for the amount of time we are spending day to day watching the olympics.  A gold medal in olympic event watching.  Just a quick highlight of the week [since most of it was dominated by the Olympics]…

Zach returned from his boys’ trip.  I was greeted at home after work with this…

What more could a girl ask for?  [Yes, I am back on the DC – I went much longer than I expected to be honest.]

Tuesday my whole family came to Zach’s hockey game.  My cousins, my aunt and uncle, my brother and his girlfriend, and even some random friends.  Meet Zach and Dan’s biggest fans:  Cooper, Andrew, and Carter…

They loved cheering the boys on.  We even went to dinner after [all 16 of us] and had some desserts from the Sweet Tooth Fairy across the street.

Wednesday my boss returned from working overseas and we celebrated with fish tacos at the Red Iguana for lunch.

Like I stated previously, we’ve been obsessed with the olympics – we watched the events together nearly every night this week.  And what we couldn’t watch, we recorded and watched at a later time.  I am going to be really sad when it’s all over.

Friday we had our weekly lunch date – this time in Sugarhouse at Sampan.  I look forward to lunch with Zach all week long.

Later, after work, we decided to complete #33 – Go to a Bees Game!  The weather was really nice – not too hot and we even got blessed with some shady seats.  All the more comfortable to enjoy our cheese fries [with liquid cheese, GAG] and sodas.

Saturday was insane, literally the most productive day we have had all week.  I spent almost all day with Zach – we did all the laundry, went to the bank, went grocery shopping, had a great gym session, had a lunch date at Barbacoa, went to a matinee movie, washed and put away all the dishes, cleaned the entire house top to bottom…and then ended the night with watching more Olympic events.  Well, Zach ended the night at a friend’s bachelor party [the usual routine for these boys – Chuckarama for dinner and a night in Wendover].

Sunday after church we went to my Grandma’s house for Sunday dinner.  Two of my aunt and uncle’s families came along too!  It was great to visit with them all and the food was fantastic.  Actually, it was the best meal we had all week, in my opinion.  Also, you never leave Grandma’s empty handed.  Zach and I left with a giant ziploc full of fresh fruit and a huge zucchini.

I love zucchini bread – and have big dreams for this sweet fella.

I hate to seem predictable, but I believe there will be even more olympics in our future…but only time will tell.

 

 

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