it's more than a little bit embarrassing, but last night the latest installment of the vampire-and-werewolf-ridden Twilight movie came out. and when midnight rolled around, i was sitting in a dark movie theater with crushing tweens, moms who'd managed to sneak out of the house, and all the couples where the girl had dragged her boyfriend along. yes, i saw it. no, i'm not proud of that.
i like to think of it as a cultural experience i was having, instead of me being dragged to the theater by my best friend cause she "happened" to have an extra ticket.
bear with me, there is hope in this story.
for some reason we went to the movie theater all the way in draper, even though there are about three perfectly good, very nice theaters in the provo/orem area. so by the time we got home from the ridiculously long movie and the overly-long drive it was almost four in the morning. at that point, my friend and i decided we should do something to redeem ourselves from having just watched that movie.
so we stayed up another hour and a half, then went to the provo temple.
although we were both incredibly tired as we sat in there, i love being at the temple and decided that it had been a pretty worthwhile night after all. especially when we came out of the temple and were treated to a view like this:
the provo temple has never been my favorite as far as looks go, but this morning it was one of the most gorgeous things i had ever seen.
so we stayed up another hour and a half, then went to the provo temple.
although we were both incredibly tired as we sat in there, i love being at the temple and decided that it had been a pretty worthwhile night after all. especially when we came out of the temple and were treated to a view like this:
the provo temple has never been my favorite as far as looks go, but this morning it was one of the most gorgeous things i had ever seen.
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