As I alluded to last time, I ended up spending my Memorial Day morning up on Tiger Mountain. Turns out there’s a hang-gliding launch point at the top, so we got to see some flights.
After that we grabbed lunch from a random restaurant out in the middle of nowhere, except it was super popular.
From there we drove back, then I chillaxed until it was time to hit up an Escape Room with some friends. We struggled quite a bit, ended up only finishing because the attendant was nice enough to give us an extra 15 minutes or so.
That Tuesday I picked up a free ticket to ‘Mormon Night’ at the Mariners baseball game the next Friday. They’d been running raffles each night for the past like 4-5 weeks. Of course they still didn’t manage to get them all dispersed, so at the end it was just, “Anyone want a ticket?”
So Friday night was my first time going to a sportsball game out here. Much fun.


After the baseball game I walked with a couple friends to a nearby Krispy Kreme. It was National Doughnut Day after all. There was quite the line, and one of my friends started up a game of trivia that some other line-waiters got in on. Once we got in I saw they were handing out free doughnuts in honor of the day; I actually got the very last one of those, and there were still like 15 people behind us. Oops.
Saturday was pretty lazy. Got out and about at 2:30 to grab the fixings for Spicy Raisin Bars, which I made for a family history-themed potluck dinner we were putting on with a neighboring ward. Had a decent turnout.



Today after church we had friends over for dinner. After we’d all et, we went out on a little walk, then chilled out by our apartment complex’s pool. Played some Mario Kart, laser chess, and magnet-checkers, then called it a night. All in all a good pair of weekends.


















They have us wear name tags at our events sometimes too
It’s totally effective.