Monday, January 28, 2008

Good, Better, Best

Sunday's lesson in Relief Society and Priesthood was on the talk from Elder Oaks titled "Good, Better, Best." After church Thor and I compared the different directions our discussions went in class. In Relief Society we talked more about trying to leave the dirty dishes (cleaning dishes is a "good" thing) to play with your child (a "better" or "best" thing). In Elder's Quorum the topic turned to things that distract them from school, work, and family. Videogames were brought up, and Thor shared the fact that "his wife" had bought RockBand (ok, I admit it! I did buy it)and that it is a "good" thing because we play it together. After further discussion, the good brethern came to the conclusion that because we play it together, RockBand isn't just a "good" thing, but it is a "better" thing. I couldn't agree more! So to further validate my obsession with RockBand, and to prove that it really is a "better" thing, for our family night activity we had a Thorson Family Band session. RockBand is a "better" thing in our house!
Gabe: Drummer in training
Lorili: Singer and fly girl

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think we need to go to best buy today and pick one up for ourselves! The home teachers are coming tonight - think they'll like it?!!!

1/30/2008 11:28:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You guys are great! I am so impressed with your musical ability. What a fun idea!

2/06/2008 06:42:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Okay, we had to go back and read some of your older posts. This one is awesome! I agree, this looks like a "better" thing. We haven't tried Rock Band, but we've played guitar hero enough for me to know how you feel...it is addicting! That is the one game that I actually like, but now that I've seen Rock Band in action, I might have to try it out sometime too.
You guys are great! Lorili has some skills there!
(By the way, Zak was really proud to read that Thor finds time to play the 360. He plays his whenever he gets the chance, which usually means late at night after the kids have gone to bed. Also, he wanted me to say "Hey Browncow!")

2/07/2008 08:00:00 PM  

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