Again, this picture is way too small, but it's from the end of Freshman year. Don't be jealous of our hot style. I'm sure we were ahead of the time (and by time I'm referring to Amish country).Yesterday I was able to see Ginny and meet her boys. I was so excited! I haven't seen Gin since she got married a million years ago (read: 13 years ago) and moved to North Carolina. As luck would have it, she's visiting her family right now in LA, so we were finally able to see each other. Hooray!We had a hard time getting all four boys t pose at the same time, so this was as good as we could do. Ginny is surrounded here by her four sons: Max, Jack, John, and Mark.We met over at the California Science Center in downtown LA. I loved this ceiling - isn't it the coolest thing? I had to start work on the movie last night, so we didn't have a whole lot of time there, but it was fun to see it and I'll definitely go back again with my nieces and nephews.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Reunited And It Feels So Good
Once upon a time I was a young, innocent (stop laughing) girl at BYU during the summer of 1991. While I was super excited for school, I was terrified about being away from home for the first time (especially being all the way in Utah). Luckily, during that summer and my first year there, I met the most wonderful friends. Even today when I think that perhaps I should've gone somewhere else, I can't imagine what my life would be like without the amazing people I met that year.I'm not sure why this picture is showing up so small, but this is Ginny. While you've been introduced over the course of this blog to the other girls (Megan, Christi, Kimmie, Debra, Cathi), Ginny was the one who was practically my Siamese twin. She didn't take a step without me being right there with her and vice versa. During our Sophomore year, we roomed together in an apartment with Megan and Christi, and we had a blast (until Shmegan ditched us, but that's another story). :)
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