Monday, April 7, 2008

Hey thanks fellas. So General Conference!

I had a great birthday, the best 23rd I've ever had BAR NONE. I came home after a long day of work and school and last minute homework modifications to a house full of balloons! I got everything I wanted: a pony*. Amy is a very sweet and thoughtful wife and she really made my day as she always does. I think I went to Sub Zero Ice cream at least 3 times that day which was nice too. Doug I can't believe you still remember that day, and you know I would run twice as far any day if it would help you out. One memory I have is Doug's mp3 bundle of manna which he would carry from bedroom, to bathroom, to bedroom, to kitchen, to living room, and back again with the words of "Three Towels and a 25 Cent Newspaper" filling the hallway. That's something I want to be better at in this my 24th year, to know what our Prophets and Apostles have said, not just that they have said something. I recall a day in Poland when I had explained that we have a prophet today just like Moses or Peter and I was asked, "Well what does he say?" I couldn't reply immediately and decided then and there that I would at least have 5 current things on my mind that our Prophet has said recently.

Which brings me to my next point, General Conference. I thought it was absolutely amazing this last weekend. Let's share some of our favorite talks or principles discussed how about it? I think my favorite comes from President Monson during the General Priesthood session when he said that, "the face of evil today is tolerance." It had never occurred to me, but that is so very true. What do you all think?

Well, I better go feed Norman my pony.
*I didn't really get a pony, but I did get a soccer ball! Let's play!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Beat Boy

When I think of Mark I have one distinct memory. No one else in the world probably remembers this but me and Mark. Biggest paper, rock, scissors competition to ever take place and Mark Curtis and Adam Foster are on stage to please the contestants and the crowd. Did they perform well? Not really. In fact it sounded really bad. Adam couldn't hear Mark and Mark couldn't hear Adam and so it was random noise coming from the stage. I think afterwards one guy told me, "hey man, that sounded pretty good." However, we totally redeemed ourselves a few weeks later at the CD release. Oh the memories.

Happy Birthday Mark

A Memory of Mark -

Mark, remember the time I was working on the 57th Weekly and I was all frustrated and I forgot something on campus and without a moment's notice, you ran to campus and picked it up for me and ran back home? That really made a difference. I was really grateful for your sacrifice. I hope your birthday is wonderful today.

Another Memory -
Remember the time when all those girls were getting all googly-eyed for Don't Eat Pete's drummer and we had to tell them that you were already taken?

Monday, March 17, 2008

This is Exciting!

Amy and I couldn't be more excited to keep in touch with you all. This Blog is a great idea and will act as a super resource for years to come. I thought I might post something just to get on the board. Well, Amy was a little cold going home after the reunion concert but I teased her enough that she stayed warm swatting me away and laughing. I loved that get together and was very excited to meet Lydia! Kris, you are one lucky man, but then, all of the Bungalow Boys have been very very blessed with the best Bungalow Gal we could ask for. I thought about Doug's comment that who would have thought a year and a half ago we would all end up in the same basement, learn to love each other, then rock together, then all find our sweethearts soon thereafter. It must be something in the Bungalow water. It was great to see Brian again, and I've ran into Rory on campus a few times the last couple of weeks. I hope we can remember those two as well, at least in prayers.

I have a request to put up for consideration: I was wondering if we could all post some of our favorite Bungalow memories for memories' sake just for the record and kind of use that as our beginning place to this Blog of Blogs. What do you think? For example I would put down something like, "Remember the mystery hole in the wall in the front room? How did that get there anyway?" or, "The time we had a movie musical showing in the backyard with the projector and that really good caramel popcorn," or, "Ants." Then we can either comment on that memory, or jot down a good one of our own. I think it might help out our better-halves understand why we are so crazy, about the Bungalow I mean.

Have a great day all, and I hope to see you all on here soon!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Don't Eat Pete Ignites into Reunion Rhythm

Fans were caught unawares as the sell-out crowding hometown bungalow band rocked again with rockin' tunes like "Come On Let Me In", "Dream Girl", and a special re-unmastered version of the crowd-pleasing classic "Pink Shirt Song."

Also, band member Kris Wente and fiance Lydia to-be Wente showed up the featured band with their opener debut of a Fiona Apple original.

"It was wonderful to go on a reunion tour again," said lead singer Adam Foster. "We rock better every time."

Mark and Amy Curtis even drove home to pick up Mark's rhythm-rockin', beat-blastin' shaker. "Mark looked at me with a flare in his eye and said, 'The boy's need me, '" said Amy reffering to Mark's comments as they left the Thai Rubi and her coconut drink.

"The only thing missing was Drew and Kristin," said Laura, Adam's Dream Girl.

"I'll say. The only thing they lacked was a lot of practice," said an anonymous passer-by. "I do hope I can hear those jivin' sounds exuding from these fantastic musicians again sometime though," he added.

Bungalow bunch begins a blog

Let's rock. It was so fun to get together again yesterday. I am so grateful for the friendship we have. Thanks Adam and Laura for organizing it. I hope we can, though out the years and the jobs and the children and the lives, keep in touch. This blog could be our constant Christmas card to keep up with how we are all doing. Thanks for all the rockin' times and let's keep rolling our rockin'.

Doug