Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Was it worth it?

So I am back..... Due to an unforseen computer breakage, we have had a small timeout from the story. I will resume when we are in possession of our comp. once again. Just as a hold over, I will tell you a smidgen of the interrupted story. The next night the princess, her two sisters, and Hank (or was his name Frank?) went on a journey to see a wonderful pagent and the Mississippi River. While there was cell phone coverage, the prince and princess were texting, texting, texting.... Each text he received helped him realize how spectacular the princess really was... But since her kingdom was so far away, he spent most of his time TRYING to convince himself she wasn't that great.
With the princess's great skills she was ablt to convince the prince that he should cook for her. So the next night they met at the romantic wally world where they proceeded to shop for propane. Due to the unorganized nature of the store, this was a far more difficult task than it should have been. But neither our hero nor our heroine minded the time spent together....
Next post will tell you if they survived the Princes's cooking. DUNDUNDUN---- Was it a feast or a fiasco? Stay tuned to find out!!!

6 comments:

Sadie said...

I'm hanging on to the edge of my seat... hurry back. ;)

Adam and Shari Crawford said...

I'm so glad you have a blog!!! We can now keep in touch sooooooo much easier!!! ;) I heard your wedding was a lot of fun and that you both looked crazy happy (which is the point, right?) Love you tons Rosi!!!

Traci said...

your so cute. :) Love the story! Every Halloween I think of Nevada Day and Kentucky. And with those memories come a slew of other ones that just make me giggle. Miss ya!

Ben and Trina said...

Thanks for telling me you made a blog ROSE! YOUR IN BIG @#$%^&*()#$%^&*() Ha Ha
Love ya Trina

Cynthia Lyn said...

I love you cute story. Keep me posted on how married life is too!

Millers Ranch Adventures said...

Hey I am glad that I found your blog. I love to read your stories...