The funniest part of the whole experience was when the doctor reported to us after the procedure. He is a pretty serious, no-monkeying around kind of guy, but as soon as he saw us he got this little smirk on his face. And I quote, "Your daughter has quite the personality. Good luck with her the next 18 years." He continued, "she should be awake in the next 15 to 20 minutes" and then he started to chuckle again and said, "or probably sooner with her!" (referring to her spunkiness). I bet when we left her on the gurney she was screaming "NO!!!" in a demanding manner (I wonder where she learned that?), arching her back, and tyring to kick her way to freedom. Anyway, she did great and I guess I am just glad our kids have a personality!
P.S. This is for grandparents... if you want to see the show of your life please attend Luke's first Primary program.
The primary kids went to sing at a nursing home today for Valentine's and seriously Luke knew almost every word, sang at the top of his lungs, and my personal favorite, he sways from side to side the ENTIRE time. It is a riot! So head our way for the entertainment of the year. The kid was born to be on stage!



