Last night I surprised Jon and we went on a date in SLC. Rachel watched the boys. They slept over so we didn't have to worry about what time to be home. We had a great time. It was so nice to just do whatever and not be crunched for time. The flexibility was priceless!
After I made the cake, got ready for the day and packed the boys for their night. I took Zac to preschool and met up with Rachel. I dropped all the boys overnight gear to her car at work. Then we went to the mall for a quick trip. After preschool I came home to frost the cake and give Max a quick nap. I dropped the boys at my parents for an hour since Rachel wouldn't be home from work yet, and went to pick up Jon a little before 5:00. We needed to catch Trax is Sandy before 5:30.
A few years ago Emily took us to this cool new, used and rare bookstore in downtown, Sam Weller's Zion Bookstore. Jon loved it so I decided we'd go check it out for a while. It closed at 7:00-that is why we were in a hurry. They were having a sale! Yay! So we got a few books and enjoyed looking at shelves and shelves and shelves (I could go on for hours) of books. We got some short stories by Hawthorne, and Melville, and a book by Willa Cather, and Frank Norris. We really like American Lit.

Then we tried to decide where to have dinner, while staying in the area and close to the Trax line. We decided to go to the Nauvoo Cafe in the lobby of the Joseph Smith Memorial building. They serve hot sandwiches, soups and pot pies. Little did we know that Thursdays are their busiest days (because of the MoTab rehearsals). And today happened to be even busier than normal. They only had 1 kind of sandwich left, no soup, no pot pie :( ...we decided to stay anyway (because it was FREEZING outside!!)
Then we hung around the Memorial Building and enjoyed the architecture and asked a tour guide some questions (did you know that building used to be a hotel back in 1911? and that the ceiling in the lobby is original and most of the other design is too?)

Then we went up to the roof and enjoyed the view and talked about life.

Next, the plan was to go to the
Keys on Main dueling pianos show. But when we got there about 9:15p it looked like there were only 2 or 3 people there. The more people the better the show. So we decided we'd just go another time with friends and on a weekend.
Here's a pic of the Bookstore and Keys on Main both red neon. The train was coming and I didn't have the flash up so this is the best I got.

Then we jumped on Trax to see if we could catch a movie at the Jordan Commons. Well we got on the wrong train. We were headed to the U of U. Luckily, we realized it on the next stop so we got off and had to wait 10 mins to get back to the Sandy Trax line. Meanwhile, we were entertained by some elderly drunks.
When we were waiting for the correct train to take us back to Sandy. A semi-suspicious guy came up to Jon and asked him if he had a cell phone...Jon hesitated for a second and then said yeah. The guy wanted to use Jon's cell to call his ride to meet him at a stop down the line. He told us that he had just come from "the drug dist.... er I mean drug testing". He was trying to get clean, and he didn't have a phone or a car. And that he has been out of jail for like 2 months. I was pretty nervous, and edged closer to him after he had the phone, in case he started to run off with it and I could shove him off the platform...Ha ha ha ha, I am such a dork!! So uptight!! I have hardly any experience in cities or the non-Mormon world for that matter...ok call me sheltered... I am. And it can be annoying... and a blessing.
Here Jon is texting Nordhoff on Trax...he looks like he could fit in with the bunch of teenage boys across the isle playing with their cell phones, ipod and "hanging out" all at the same time.

When we got to the Theater it was like 10:20, all the last shows had already started. There was only one that had barely start,
Knowing. That movie with Nicholas Cage. I don't have anything against him, and I don't mind his acting as I know some do. I am going to spoil this movie...so anyone who doesn't want to hear it stop reading now.

At first the movie was pretty good. Jon was always pretty pessimistic about it and had no desire to see it after the previews on TV. After the first hour or so it was pretty good. The movie snob (Jon) was liking it.
Then the "twist" ending came, it was
HORRIBLE!! Sorry for those of your who don't agree! It was INSANE! Aliens?!!?!? Are you serious!? Can you not get more creative than that!!?!? Its like they start a movie and they have a good thing going and they don't know how to end it...umm lets just make it aliens! How else can we resolve this. Who are they doing their market research to?! The CGI was bad and it was just LAME!! Not to mention Nicholas Cage's touching performance was too. Then when we didn't think it could get any worse...the aliens took the 2 children to another inhabitable planet to be the new Adam and Eve!!! (as intense solar flares are going to kill every living organisim on the Earth, of course)... AND there is even a tree of life!! What were they thinking!!?!?!?!?!? Seriously! We couldn't stop talking about how horrible that ending was for like 20 mins! Jon was soooo bugged that he "fell for it".... meaning he was initially impressed. Its always fun to bash a movie like this.
We had a great time last night. Happy Birthday Jon! And thank you to my parents for watching the boys and letting me use their camera and to Rachel and Jeremy for watching the boys overnight.