Monday, October 02, 2006

Bachlorette Parrrrrty/History Makers-pics

So, this weekend? Amaaaazing. It was Sam's bachlorette party, and wow, what a load of fun with fun on top...

Saturdat at aproximately 5pm Amie, Jill, Brittany, and I sauntered on over to the Nelsons to accomplish step one of "Bachlorette Night." We opened the door and shouted surprise as soon as Sam saw us, and she began getting all dressed up, and applying the make-up essentials. As she turned to place a bracelet upon her wrist I tied the blindold on and we attached her veil and "Bride To Be" sash.
A couple car rides later and us, along with the rest of the invited, were seated at Earls On Top. Our waiter was extremely cute, which made the dinner just that much more enjoyable. I have also decided a Sex On The Beach is ever so delicious. Silly Earls, they don't ID. Who was underaged? How about who wasn't (1 of the entire party)? My dinner was a Hot Chicken Ceaser Salad which was extremely delicious. One by one we paid our bills and entered into the next activity.
Team HOT consisted of Jill, Leah, Monica, Mkyla, and me. Team NOT consisted of Sam, Katelyn, Elise, Brittany, and Amie. Sidenote: Leah came up with the team names...hehe. We had to perform different tasks around town to get points for our team. Memorable ones included: singing the Oscar Meyer Weiner song infront of the hot dog section of a grocery store, get a single guy's number, kiss a guy on the cheek, buy a gag honeymoon gift (ours was a pregnancy test), dance on a chair in Burger King, throw a tantrum infront of a crowd, ride the Ogopogoo sexually, pole dance on a sign with a bad name (ex. team not team member to remain anonymous polde danced on the Mr.Lube sign).
Bowling followed the nutso town chase. Brittany and I dedicated "Buttons" by Pussycat Dolls to Sam, and it was announced over the speakers, bahaha. They also played a Backstreet Boys video, which pretty much made the night. I lost the bowling, with a final score of 24, haha. Good thing I don't take life too seriously.
We headed over to Josh & Kate's after bowling. Activited involved a toast, DDR, Karaoke, chocolate, laughing, falling, and
didgeridoo playing. I discovered that fateful night that I have incredible hidden didgeridoo talents. That shall be my next purchase, after Guatemala (more on that later).
My night came to an end upon my pillows at 2:30am. 5 and a half hours later a family which apparently does not comprehend late nights felt free to stomp and yell around the house. What? Oh yes, I did want to punch each and every one of them. Rest of the day I could cry at the snap of your fingers, and throw a fit over ice. Sunday involved the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. Dang.

Gautemala...
So on Spring Break the sunday school class of "History Makers" from our church is going to Guatemala. I would really love to go beyond anything ever, but the trip does cost dollars, 1200 of them to be exact. I am getting a job at the end of October (there's too much going on during the month), but I'm not sure how much I'll make. The hard part is I need to work to get money for post-secondary schooling, but I need money for Guatemala at the same time. In short, if you guys could please just keep this in your prayers, you would be awesome.

Now let's sign off with a little random slide show from the last history makers missions trip (to Ukraine)...



Hillsong Kiev

The Orphanage

Dobromyl

Bubble Parrrrrrty

A Heck Load of Luggage

Andy, Graham, Rob, Paul, and Me during boot camp in White Rock

PS - check out brotha Paul's site... www.livingroomchurch.com

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

et tu brute?

3/10/06 05:55  
Blogger AfterVerner said...

That was a good trip. Mmm bubbles...Guatamala? sounds interesting. Yay jobs...

Seems like you mainlanders have a lot of fun. Always remember, you can sleep next week.

3/10/06 17:38  
Blogger Jaime said...

That sounds like the most exciting bachlorette party! I don't think I've been to one even close to something like that.

Ah....HM! I miss Dobromyl and the people there. What great people.

5/10/06 17:48  
Blogger Lucas said...

Hm, hm! I didn't know you went to Ukraine!! I can't even imagine what it's like there. I went to Budapest in Hungary, Ukraine's neighbour. It was beautiful and sad at the same time.
Lucky you, boozehound. Here in the Loops everyone is an ID Nazi!

10/10/06 00:12  
Blogger Rae said...

i have two words for you....wedding pictures!hahaha...like you

13/10/06 07:20  
Blogger Michelle said...

ok, I'm with raybe baby and I want to see some wedding pictures too!!!! I heard from Dawn about some of the adventures that took place. I'm glad everything went really well...and now I want to hear your version of how the day went.

15/10/06 12:09  
Blogger MC said...

Ya Ukraine!

22/10/06 21:33  

Post a Comment

<< Home