Our weekend was normal - eventful. Saturday morning Nick had time trials. It wasn't an official official one. There was electronic timing, but no volunteers to help with manual timing, arm bands of lap counting. Most of the races were 500s, but there were some thousands, 15s, and 3ks. I got asked by Alex to lap count and it was necessary as one of the skaters kept skating after her race was over. Nick only skated a 3,000, his first. He said that his leg cramped up, and that he was tired, He had a cough all the rest of the day.
On our way home from the rink, we stopped by Old Navy to exchange some jeans and went out for lunch at The Noodle Company or whatever it's called. Not impressed. We got home and had to get ready for Nick's friend, Dallas' reception. It was in Ogden. While there Nick got to see a few people that he hasn't seen in a while. Everyone is married and house buying and kid having.
We left the reception and thought it would be fun to drive by our old house in North Salt Lake and go out to eat in Bountiful. That was weird. It did make me want a house with a yard for a garden and believe it or not, I miss shoveling a driveway.
When we got home we watched one of the best movies ever in the universe, Moneyball. We rented it, but when it is a little cheaper we will buy it. Such a great great show. A Favorite. Top 3... or 1.
Sunday I went to church and was sitting in Sunday school and a member of the bishopric came and said that he wanted to talk to me, right now. I went and he said that they want to give me a new calling. The calling that I currently have is the Sunday school greeter/welcomer. Pretty much I welcome everyone to class and assign prayers. So the new calling is a family history consultant. The ward is reorganizing that area and they are getting a group of people together to teach classes and just help people with their family history.... and because of my talk and excitement, I get the job. I think it'll be fun. It was funny cause it was said that normally family history is done by older people and they want new young blood in there. Ta da!
There is a new family history center that just opened up in Riverton that offers free classes almost everyday for anyone, so I am sure I will be going to some of those.
While I was at church, Nick was at Alex's. They just got a bunch of stuff to fix skis... waxing, sharpening and maintaining. Nick said they had 4 pairs to work on. Around 4:30 Nick got home cause Alex had to go to work and he was all bummed out. I kept asking what was wrong and he would just kinda shrug it off. Finally I asked again... Nick was disappointed because he didn't get to work on his skis and they just worked on Alex's. It made me laugh cause Nick's skis aren't even his skis... they are his friend's that he is borrowing for a while. One day Nick will have his very own skis and a place to work on them.
Oh and it snowed this morning. Not much.