Thursday, September 23, 2010

Labor Day & Scott's Official Birthday

For Labor Day, Scott had to work, so I decided I wanted to go down to Payson and watch the Onion Days Parade. I used to go to Payson every year on Labor Day when I worked at Payson High, now I could go there if I wanted to, not because I had to!

Annie was going to watch the parade with her boys because Jim was driving a vehicle in the parade for the National Guard, so I decided to go to the parade with them. My mom also came up because later that afternoon, she was going to the Payson Community Theater's production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" with me.

I met at Annie's house around 9 a.m. and we loaded up and headed over to Payson. We parked near the start of the parade, because we weren't sure if we would stay for the entire parade or not. We walked and looked for a spot to sit and then we saw Marci--my assistant. She was there with her family and there was some room by them so we sat there by them.
Ryan & Jake waiting for the parade to start.
Mom, me, and Marci.
Jim, driving a truck full of Veterans.
Jim, waving at his boys.


After the parade, we went back to Annie's house and rested a bit and then decided to get some lunch. After that, my mom and I headed over to Payson. We met up with my grandma, Aunt Barbara, and my Aunt Lisa to watch "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" by Payson Community Theater. It was very well done. They had done this musical before, back in 1997, I believe. I had choreographed it back then, but this year, I had taken a break. Mainly because of being sick and pregnant!
I went home after the musical and met Scott. It was his birthday! He had been at work all day, so we decided to go out for dinner to celebrate his birthday. We went to Ruby River. I had got a card for a free appetizer at the Payson parade earlier that day, so we decided to go there and use the card.
Here we are at dinner.
Then we went home and had cake and ice cream! I had made a home made German Chocolate Cake for Scott.
Happy 45th Birthday Scott!

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