Saturday, May 13, 2006

Victory and victory feasts

Well, another week has come and gone, and it has gotten a bit warmer, so while working grounds in the afternoon is slightly more miserable, but since the shift is only 4 hours things are alright. On Friday I bought creamsicles for our work crew, since it was a hot day. But enough about the boring stuff. On Friday night we had our second intramural soccer game, and we won by a forfeit, but then we played a scrimmage anyway, and won that also 1-0 it was a lot of fun despite being at 9:30 at night.

Then today (Saturday 13th of May) we went to the riverwoods in north Provo and went to Tucanos restaurant for a last lunch for a guy in our ward. Tucanos is an expensive Brazilian Grill where they serve the food by carrying around the roasting spits that the food was roasted on, and they cut off pieces and you grab them with your tongs and put them on your plate. They mostly serve meat, but there is a salad bar, and you can get roasted pineapple and veggies. They feed you as long as you want them to, so anytime someone goes they gorge themselves on meat, but it is soooooo tasty, but a bit pricy so to go is a real treat.

Tonight I have plans to go and see Casablanca in the Varsity Theater after dinner with a girl.

Also a missionary that I served around moved into the ward with me, and he told everybody in the ward my unofficial nick-name that I had received in the mission, Special-K. Everything is going well, work is keeping me busy and there are a lot of fun people to do things with. Please drop me a line when you get a chance, it is good to hear from all of you.









Tucanos









Hedi, Sam, Nancy, Ben(he’s who’s moving out next week), Brandon, Paul(my roomate), me and a girl named Lisa is taking the picture









Me and the Fountian!!!

-The Matador

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

How did you like Casablanca? Have you seen it before? I saw it for the first time at BYU too! in the LIbrary.

:-D Cant wait for you to come home!

Chelsea said...

Yay! Will has a blog. Welcome to the world of blogging. I'm glad to hear that you got sucked in as well. I am proud to be the first to leave a comment, Grounds Keeper Willie.

Chelsea said...

Paul looks a lot like his sister Christy in this picture. I like it.

Unknown said...

So why is your nickname Special-K??

TheMatador said...

Casablanca was great, I actually saw it with you in the library.

Special-K really has an uninteresting origin, I had one companion on my mission for a few months, we had a good time together, but eventually we were seperated, when he would tell people about me, he would call me Special-K for fun, so basically... some guy gave it to me, and has sort of stuck. exciting huh?