November 8
8 years ago
Living, Laughing, Loving
to find it and I was convinced it was living in our couch. I'm standing on the computer chair in the middle of the living room with a pillow over my mouth so I don't wake up Afton. We didn't catch it, so the whole next day I didn't go anywhere but the middle of the floors in each room. We took a trip to the store for some mouse traps and set them up. We discovered it was living under the sink. (Evident by the little droppings everywhere.) The next night Tad and I thought we heard the mouse trap, but as we looked we found the little guy sneaking around the middle and nabbing the peanut butter off the edges. But the next night, as we were watching Ratatouille, we heard the convincing snap of the trap. It was true. We felt a little saddened that it had to go down like that for the little guy, because he was pretty cute. As they say on Pirates of the Carribean, "That what you call ironic."
We headed home to get the baby out of the heat for a while. Joe and Leah invited us to come play with them and their two little nephews at the park later that afternoon. They have a little water park for the kids there so Tad and I of course had to get ourselves wet. They had a guy singing in the park and little shops set up all over. It was pretty good. We had bacon cheeseburgers for dinner and then took a walk before we headed out to see the fireworks. The chamber of commerce website said that fireworks would be at the fairgrounds at 10:00 that night so we planned on just parking somewhere to see them. As we started to drive out to the fairgrounds we saw the finale and all the cars driving away. It was a bit disappointing, but maybe we'll catch 'em next year. Instead, we headed up to the temple on top of the hill and just sat in the car and watched whatever kind of fireworks we could see. Overall, it was a pretty great day!