Yesterday (Saturday) was one of the best days I have had... ever. And that is zero sarcasm! Everything did not go according to my plan, but it certainly followed someone else's, and I am so grateful for that.
On Friday night we had a big sleepover, including a midnight wal-mart run, a movie, and teaching Mitchell how to paint finger nails! Then we slept in on Saturday, and that's when the fun began! We drove up the Provo canyon and went tubing :D Ian, Mitchell, Abby, Emily, Dallin, Kristen, Jillian, and I floated for almost three hours, it was so much fun! I am so lucky to have such great friends already :) So when we were done floating all of us loaded back up into my car and decided to check out Squaw Peak! The view was awesome, and we took some cool pictures. We stayed there for about a half an hour... then it happened. I tried to start the car. Then I tried again. and again. Thirty miles up a mountain, with eight friends in bathing suits and the car won't start. So I let the boys pop the hood and poke around at stuff, because they are men and I didn't want to damage their man pride ;) eventually they came to the conclusion that it must be the spark plugs. That's when we prayed. Then the car started and we all drove down the mountain singing girls camp songs! Then end. ha, kidding! We really did say a prayer, but the car was dead as a door nail. That's when we met the Coons! They came up the mountain in a suburban. We all fit in their car! Miracle numero uno. So we left poor Freddy (the jeep) on top of the mountain and made it back to Wyview with the Coons. They were some of the nicest people in the world! They told us all about how they met at BYU and 4 of their 6 kids went here. Their son just got married in the Mt. Timpanogos temple the morning before. Brother Coon helped me call a tow truck and gave me his number in case I need anymore help. It is amazing how the Lord works through other people just when we need them.
So once we got a tow truck, I had to get back up the mountain to meet the guy. Problemo, I have no car. That's when my amazing roommates Emily and Kristen came the rescue! They gave me a ride back up the mountain. I brought Austin with me too, just in case the guy was a creeper. I told Austin I brought him because my mom asked me too, but really it was my idea because I am a little chicken. I am like 98% sure Austin could beat up any creepy tow truck driver if he had to. So the four of us went back up to rescue Freddy. That's were we met Shane, the tow truck driver. He wasn't creepy at all! He had an awesome handle bar mustache and a great sense of humor. Shane towed Freddy down to Pep boys, which happened to be right across the street from Papa Johns! Yay us, because we were starving!! Emily, Kristen, Austin, and I ate a pizza while we waited for Freddy, who turned out to be perfectly fine! He got all checked out in under 2 hours and we made it home safe and sound! :) Thank you Pep Boys! I am so grateful for the Lord's little reminder of how much I rely on others. None of us can make it through this life alone. I really struggle with asking for help sometimes, but that's only my pride. I am grateful for the opportunity I had to swallow it and ask for help.
Later that night Austin and I decided to check out the progress on the Payson temple! So we drove out there and guess what?! that temple will be absolutely beautiful, but right now, it is still dirt. They hadn't even started the foundation yet! hahaha So we sat on top of the car and admired the dirt for a while :) Sometimes I worry that I might be the most boring person ever to hang out with... Hopefully I am not, but I wouldn't know! I do like hanging out with myself, but I don't think my vote counts in this situation.
This quote totally sums up my awesome Saturday: "Sometimes the most ordinary thinks could be made extraordinary, simply by doing them with the right people." - Nicholas Sparks
I so blessed to have extraordinary people in my life. People, even total strangers, that will drop everything to come help me when I need them. People who are so patient with me. People who are quick to love and slow to judge. I am one lucky girl! I just hope I can be that kind of friend for them.
- Reagan :)
Haha I'm glad you made such a great day from what could have been crappy! Tubing sounds like it was a ton of fun.
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