
Kindermins is one of my more favorite products from Herbalife because it is a great way for little children 6 months to 3 years old, to get all the vitamins they need. They're in liquid form, so you can just put them in a bottle, sippy cup, on cereals, or other foods. Also, because they are liquid vitamins, they absorb faster and better into the system. They really seemed to have helped Becky, in that they keep her little system working well. They're just a great way for little children to get their vitamins when they can't have the chewable vitamins yet." If you'd like to try some Kindermins, feel free to e-mail Misti for a quote. =)
David had his missionary farewell yesterday. We attended the Galena Ward's Sacrament meeting after going to our ward's Sacrament meeting (where I accompanied the young men and young women on the piano while they saing a musical number). Dave and Bonny gave great talks, as did my Dad and Mom (even if her's was a tad lengthy...) Spoony came down from the Lake, and Ginger, Megan, Marta, and Neal came up from Dayton and Carson for the event. After church, we all had a wonderful dinner and visited. Later that evening, Darlene (must've been beginner's luck) schooled the rest of us in a game of "It Came to Pass".
In other news, Saturday night was the first time that I recall having given food back at a drive-thru window: an apple core. While waiting in line at Burger King's drive-thru window, I was eating an apple (a Golden Delicious). It took so long that I had time to finish the whole thing, so when we finally got our food, I was left holding just the core. Not wanting to throw the core out the window or drop it on the floor, I politely asked the window employee if they had a garbage can inside to dispose of the core. She said 'yes' and kindly took the core. It struck Misti as being a bit strange, so I thought I'd mention it here.

Okay, here's a movie question: in "Monsters, Inc." when George Sanderson is involved in the "2319" with the contaminated sock and the CDA, they shave him and shower him during the decontamination scene. They then rip a band-aid off of his back causing him to yell. Since he was completely covered in fur just before the incident, and they shave and shower him in just a few seconds, when, why, and how did the band-aid get there? It couldn't have been there before because that area was completely covered with fur and no band-aid is visible before this scene. If it was placed there as a result of the shaving process, why put it there only to get wet in the shower and then get ripped off just moments later? Regardless of how it got there, why rip it off at all? That whole scene strikes me as odd.

I just found out that I'm not alone when it comes to spoonerisms. They're fairly common occurances, and sometimes just plain hilarious. =)
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