Before leaving for camp, Sarah and I baked a mass amount of Snickerdoodle cookies. (For those of you who might not know, they're cookies rolled in cinn. sugar. Delicious). Then we put them on a paper plate, wrapped them really well in seran wrap, and tied some fishing line to it.
We went around to her friends houses and my ward members houses. We would put the cookies on the doorstep, ring the doorbell, and hide in the bushes. When they opened the door and bent down to get the cookies, we'd pull on the string. It was so funny.
Sarah and I did it all day. I miss her.
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That's hilarious. Do their parents approve of what you are teaching those two girls? teehee
When Sarah told them about it at dinner, after a long pause her dad said, "you know, sometimes I think you kids are missing out because we're not weird enough." I said, "That's what I'm here for."
That's great! I'm glad you're helping them out.
I remember doing that on Valentine's Day at the apartments across the street from us with Mom. The chubby little Indian boy yelled out, "Hey! Come back here, cookies!" as he chased them down the stairs. Ahhh...sweet memories.
lol
i love your family i think that you are all so funny
can we do that some day moo?
Heck yes we can. Will you be in town for the upcoming weddings?
some of them when are you coming and going ?
I arrive on my birthday and then I'll be leaving about 10 or 11 days later.
i dont know exactly what is up so i will tell you as soon as i know
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