Wednesday, April 1, 2009

10 Things April fools taught me in 2009:

10 Things April fools taught me in 2009:

1. March has 31 days.

2. Don't try to pull a prank late at night when you're tired - You'll screw something up. (see number one).

3. Don't pull an April fools joke too early or too late (see number one, again) - people take you much more seriously. Who woulda thought?

4. Powerful, vibrant messages travel fast.

5. Dream big - As soon as I thought about the possibility of some of my dreams really coming true, they seemed so much closer. It really was a possibility, and there seemed to be a way to accomplish it.

6. Tell a lie, lie a little more - It's never okay to tell a lie, but April fools seems to fall in a slightly different category. Still, when you fool someone, you aren't being completely truthful. Once you start, it's easy to keep going.

7. Lies are easy - Telling a lie takes little to no effort, besides fighting off guilt. You don't have to have done all the hard work of graduating college, if you only say you did it. You also don't learn anything.

8. Good friends are valuable - The amount of support we would have had was astounding. Thanks. We love you.

9. People apparently really love New York - If we ever really move to NY, we'd love to have you visit us. You will just have to settle for Rexburg for now.

10. Good spouses support you - even when you're silly.

So to set it straight, we aren't moving to NY, we never were, I just suck at April fools pranks. I hope you can forgive me. I do hope to get some big production job though. So if someone with the right connections reads this, tell me where to sign.