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Blogger Rebecca said...

I agree with $11 being too much for ice cream. If you have a Baskin Robbins nearby, they have dollar scoop nights on Tuesdays! And if you check on their website for your area, there may be a 31 cents scoop night coming up. Ours is April 30 and it benefits the Fallen Firefighters Association. There should be a truck there and firefighters. Who would want to miss that?! Okay, enough talk about ice cream. I was sad for you that you didn't have any photos to go with your post, but glad you had such a great weekend.

1:39 PM

Blogger Jill said...

I think $11 for 5 of you with all that sharing is outrageous! It better be seriously awesome ice cream for that much.

Good for you for running with Jeff!!

I loved Becoming Jane! We can still be friends, that's not a requirement or anything.

1:46 PM

Blogger Elaine said...

Everything is expensive here in DC. The first time we took our family of six for ice cream it cost us over $30--and I didn't even get any ice cream. I about choked at the price! It takes so much of the enjoyment out of it!

1:52 PM

Blogger patsy said...

$11 ~ we're all being ripped off, aren't we!

I can't read Jane Austin. I've tried. It just goes way over my head with all the english & fancy words. I LOVE the movies- really love them! I netflixed Becoming Jane but my 14 year old watched it & said she cried her eyes out- WHAT? I sent it back... I don't need that.

Running with your husband~ way to go!

2:12 PM

Blogger Traci said...

Yes- we had ice cream outdoors too over the weekend. The local Dairy Queen opened for the spring/summer business (they close during winter since they are just a walk-up-to ice cream place) Although it ended up getting windy, I had to give my daughter my pony-o so she wouldn't get ice cream in her hair. It was a great way to end the day!

3:09 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

$11 for five people seems like a great deal! It is $2.20 a person. I can't get an ice cream bar for that, let alone a scoop. I guess it all depends on where you live.

3:09 PM

Blogger Elisa said...

Kristi, please please watch the Pride and Prejudice with Keira Knightley (the music and scenery is the best in this version), it ends the way Jane's life should have ended.

We hardly ever go get ice cream because Darin says we can buy a whole gallon for the price of 2 scoops. I married a frugal man, what can I say?

I found some of the cutest picture of you and Heather while going through some pictures at my parents house. I sent them to your mom since you were both in them. They are so cute, if you haven't seen them you'll have to get copies!

3:11 PM

Blogger suzy said...

I just watched Becoming Jane last week. I have also never read any of her books or seen any movies made from her books. And i read a lot, I was just never interested. But I loved loved loved the movie. It just made me feel so melancholy and sad. So maybe I should have hated it. But it has gotten me interested in her life a little so I googled her. Apparently there really was a Tom Lefroy that she had a little thing with. He visited his cousins for a month and apparently they never saw each other again. But she did mention him a few times in letters to her sister and he did name his daughter Jane and said later in his life that he loved her, but that it was a boyish love. So the movie was pretty fabricated. I think I loved it so much because of the acting on James Mcavoys part. Mansfield Park is supposed to be her most autobiographical novel and I just got the movie from Netflix today.

3:41 PM

Blogger Tasha said...

Ok- I was an English minor and I loved Becoming Jane, but I am not the biggest Jane Austin fan ever. I don't love all the English sensibilities about how women have to act and the rules around courtship. I don't love that era, it all seems dirty and cold and eating potatoes and drinking cold or hot tea!

It was beautiful and warm this weekend and its cold now. I can't even think of ice cream!

3:57 PM

Blogger Tasha said...

Oh yeah, Dave and I went running together on Sat, he usually runs ahead a bit when I take walk breaks and then runs back to me. Luckily he was on call so while he stopped to take his pages I could keep running and this time he ran to keep up with me. We are doing a 5K for Utah Donate Life this Saturday and luckily there will be a big crowd of people so we can just meet up at the end! Its great to do it together , isn't it! I ran with my neighbor on Monday and I agreed to do it before I realized that I never run with anyone. I was so nervous starting out...and left like I was probably holding her back the whole time. She weighs probably 50 lbs less than I do, how could she not have a lot more spring in her step?

4:00 PM

Blogger Liz said...

$11 is way expensive...we hardly ever go to those kinds of shops. The other day we had some soft serve cones from Stew Leonards (local grocery store) and they were seriously the best soft serves ever! We all had one and I think it was $8 (Ben got a sundae). Anyway, it was nice to be eating ice cream outside!!

Hurray for going running with Jeff! That is awesome. Take pics next time you go, because there will be a next time!!! :)

I just watched Becoming Jane. I have read many of her books several times, and I think it takes several readings sometimes to fully get them...some are definitely harder than others. I think watching the movies also helps to get the books more too. SO, maybe try reading Pride and Prejudice first, and don't necessarily worry about discussing the books at book group.

I got some sunburn on my arm today. I spent most of the day outside with the kids...Jared in the sandbox. It was so nice out!! But sunburns really stink. I was thinking that perhaps I should get out the sunblock, but didn't. Too late!

6:51 PM

Blogger Missy said...

have you had ice cream this year outside?

not yet.

does $11.00 seem like a lot for 5 people to eat ice cream or am i just cheap?

I feel the same way! Although marble slab and coldstone ice cream is sooooo good and I am such an ice cream freak, I can almost justify it!

how true is Becoming Jane to Jane Austen's life?

I haven't seen it. I did watch all of the Jane Austen movies that PBS just did on masterpiece theatre recently (still in reruns) - very good.

are you as sad as me I have no photos to document this day?

yes!

can you believe how behind i am in blogging?

Totally - I am much farther behind than you are, though! :)

Missy

7:35 PM

Blogger Laurie said...

I am like you - I have had a hard time getting through the Jane Austen film I tried to watch, and I think the books are above me. The language is just hard for me to focus on I guess!

9:35 PM

Blogger Courtney said...

love your blog - i sent you an email! You are THE WOMAN! So fun to read all about your inspiring ways...AND I LOVE ice cream - if it is really good, $11 is worth it! You are awesome at the run...I'm with you though, can't run with someone faster than me...usually a loner too! So fun to get to know someone as amazing as you!

10:25 PM

Blogger Charity said...

I'm not a big ice-cream fan, but did you know that Alaskan's eat more ice-cream per capita than any other state?

The missionaries came over for dinner on Sunday, and when I offered them dessert, they said..let me guess...ice-cream? I had to laugh because it was true! It wasn't even above 20 degrees outside and we were still having ice-cream!

What a great fun filled Saturday!

11:55 PM

Blogger Allison said...

Sorry, not answering your questions, but encouraging you to see one more movie kind of about Jane Austen. The Jane Austen's book club it's PG-13 and has some language, but I think they do a good job of relating her works to our time. I enjoyed it, but I am a fan, her Pride and Prejudice is my favorite book.

6:24 AM

Blogger Kim P said...

$11 is a bit much for ice cream, but I can't complain. We don't have an ice cream shop within 25 miles, except a Dairy Queen. And it is far from cheap.

6:52 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

kudos for running with a fast runner!! what a great date.

i haven't had ice cream outside yet this year. we seem to be all about the *water ice* or *italian ice* around here.

jane austen?? (sums up what i know about her, unfortunately...)

i marvel at your ability to make the most of expensive situations!!

8:11 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I will admit a little envy of having a husband that you can share running with. I wish Linc had good knees- he does too! Congrats on being able to get out there together.

And I am a cheapwad too- that seems like a high ice cream price for all the sharing going on.

11:01 AM

Blogger Kim Sue said...

ice cream out is a real treat but for an almost-out ice cream buy ice cream cones for your house and a couple of toppings that your kids can dip their cones in (what child doesn't love to stick some gummibears on their ice cream) and then take a walk together.

12:27 PM

Blogger Becky said...

I love Jane Austen and hated that movie so don't let it turn you off of her books :)

I am getting caught up reading your blog and don't have time to make any more comments but just had to take a second to tell you that!

7:41 PM

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