Sunday, March 1, 2015

March 1, 2015

Magandang umaga po Family, 


I am writing this letter on March 1st, holy cow how time flies, and it flies!  Here are some highlights of the week.  Sal and the kids went to Pride and Prejudice put on my Roy High our niece Tanah was in it and from what I hear it went very well the my girls really liked it.  Coop and I went to Warrens and had a shake together it was fun to hang out with my boy. 

Tuesday Maggs had her orchestra concert she plays the viola, she does a good job and the concert was quite good.  Her qroup played the William Tell Overture of course I was jammin out in my seat when that was being played.  Grandma and Grandpa Davidon came. We apprecate their support.  I met Sal and the kids there so we drove sepeartely, so I me and Maggs drove home, she is doign no sugar again so we stopped off at Triple stop for a little caffienne free diet coke action, my drink my have had sugar and caffine in it! 

Mr. Cooper was selelcted to perform his Albert Eienstien for the night assembly for all of the parents.  He aslo sang the National Anthem before the event.  He did a good job and it was fun to see these kids perfrom the characters in history they studied about and got to understand how important they were in history. 

Coop also did a Abbot and Costello bit of Who's on First with his buddy Keagan.  All the class had to do one and they got chosen to do it in front of the whole school 

Friday Lance and I had the opportutnity to go to the Weber State Hall of Fame dinner.  My dad and mom are in Hawaii so dad bought two tickets for Lance and I to go to support Dave Arsalanian who caoched football at Weber so several years he also ran track for dad for two years in the early 70's.  It was fun to sit at the same table as Jeff Carlson a former quarterback at Weber who was getting inducted.  Also a former recieved of Weber was there to support the coach he is the current special teams coach of the St. Louis Rams.  He desinged a play that got recognition from the NFL for a fake punt in the football season.  THere was some good speaches at the dinner and it was fun to get a ride in a a golf cart limo from our car to the place where it was held.  The small plates for dinner through me off, but it ended up being a fun night it was fun to sit by Tenile Slacck Haws Junior High Volleyball caoch and to see an old frined from High School I had not seen in a long time. 

Saturday we picked up Teresa and Miles at the shop they had to get thier truck to pass emissions.  Then we picked up Coop and we headed to the Coop and Miles game.  It was a good game, we were down 4 points with two minutes left and we ended up tying it up.  We then went to overtime it stayed  tied and them went to sudden death.  Miles played a really good game, we were able to get Win in sudden death.  Coop played well when he was in and he was very much engaged supporting his teammates as they won.  The kids really seem to still have fun with Duke, he is a funny dog and the kids pay a ton of attention to him.  I think he gets more attention then I do! :( What the crap!:) 

We did some stuff around the house and work in the yard.  Coop hung out with Miles for a while and that night Sal and I went on a date.  We went to dinner at Warrens Craft Burger.  It was goign to be a 25 minute wait, there was a place to play pool and foosball. We played foosball for a little while and I may have been behind a few goals when we were able to get our table.  So, to be fair the final score of the foosball game really did not count! :)  Ok I was getting worked but lopsided victoriees go to Sal's head so I am trying to keep her humble! :) 

Dinner was way good there was live music and TV's of games going on the entire night it was way fun, to hang out with my wife and have a different expereince then what we normally have. 
We stopped by grandma grandpa's house for a minute on the way home.   I was suppose to go for long ride on Saturday but the weather did not cooperate.  So hopefully the long one will be this week.  I hope everyone has a great week.    

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