Thursday, September 6, 2018

Meet Maggie

I had lunch today with my friends Becky, Jacqui and Jenny. We went to Zao's and it was delicious. We all served in the Young Women's presidency together ages ago. It was so much fun to hang out and talk with them again. Becky is now a sunbeam teacher. Jacqui is the new gospel doctrine teacher. Jenny is absolutely loving it in nursery. She kept laughing and saying, "The kids are so naughty. I love it." Haha!

Jorja had auditions for James and the Giant Peach today. She has been working on a song from The Waitress. She sounds so beautiful. She was nervous because you have to bring your own sheet music for the piano person to play. She has been practicing with the audio file and never tried it with the piano. Also, the music is just a couple of notes. Like da-da, long pause, da-da, long pause. It's hard to keep on rhythm. She tried out with Sammi. They also had to learn a dance number.

While Jorja was at auditions Mike decided to buy the car they looked at yesterday. The couple came down a bit in price for him. Mike was so excited to surprise Jorja with it. She texted me asking to be picked up. We were just finishing the paperwork in Herriman. We got there as quick as we could. She was quite surprised, and a little shocked.
Jorja
I sent Maysen and Stockton a picture of Jorja with her new car. Stockton wrote back, "What the actual heck is that doing in our driveway?" Then he asked if we knew what it looked like. I didn't. He texted a picture of Maggie and the Ferocious Beast. I laughed so hard. Jorja loved it too. She has now decided to call her car "Maggie".
Jorja
 Preston and Jorja
Jorja will be paying $3,000 for the car. She is a little nervous because Chick-Fil-A only schedules her one or two days a week now that school has started again. Mike helped her with a payment plan. I think the goal is for her to pay $64 a month. She did give Mike quite a sizable down payment from her summer Chick-Fil-A money. I hope this car is great for her. It is a 2002, just as old as Jorja. I am hopeful that it will make a great high school car.

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