Picnics and Conferences and Dry Ice… Things

Not much to report for the last week, until Friday. It was the annual summer picnic for Washington Googlers, held in the University of Washington stadium/athletic area. Turns out it’s highly geared towards families with small children, but there was good food anyways.

Caught sight of the water on the way back to my car, had to take a detour.

After that I carpooled with some friends down to Puyallup, a small town over an hour’s drive away, for the WAYSAC Conference (Washington Young Single Adults Conference Conference). This’d be a three day shindig, with competitions, seminars, dinners, dances, and culminating in a huge sacrament meeting – by my math there must’ve been at least 32 trays of bread and water each.

The only shot I have of Friday, and it’s of a furry friend just outside my apartment after getting back.

On Saturday I was needed to help coordinate lunch – about a hundred pizzas needed to be distributed to a number of tables in very short order, to appease the masses. Pulled it off with aplomb.

Afterwards I decided to sit in on one of the presentations: Cybersecurity. As it’s kinda up my alley, I thought I’d see what the presenter would talk about. Let’s just say it inspired me to push for a presentation of my own in one of my ward’s FHEs coming up.

We also did service, spreading fresh bark around the church’s surroundings. I decided to skip out on the dance and head to a friend’s house for games / movie night. (I’d attended the dance the night previously, so that fulfills my dance quota for some time.)

Just a titch out of its warranty period.

Last night I had some fun in a forest with a friend, a chunk of dry ice, and a two-liter bottle.

Chucked a chunk in the river on the way out, just to see what pattern it’d make.
In retrospect, adding such a large amount of soap bubbles to the bowl before disposing of the rest was a bit of a mistake.

2 thoughts on “Picnics and Conferences and Dry Ice… Things

    1. Hm, I think most are mainstream, but in our ward at least there’s a number of the other variety, and I don’t think there’s much friction between the two variants. There are other singles wards in the area known to be more clique-ish, but ours is pretty chill.

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