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To start off this date, we decided to make formal invitations. We made these invitations to look just like the acceptance letter to Hogwarts that Harry Potter received in the first movie. I wish that I still had the document to attach to this but it was on my other computer that recently died. We just searched Harry Potter acceptance letter through google images to give us the idea.
To make the invitations look like parchment, we simply crumpled up a blank piece of white printer paper, soaked it in Dr. Pepper, uncrumpled it, and let it sit out to dry. If you get to impatient you can use a hair dryer to dry it. (by soaking it in Dr. Pepper, it gave the paper a nice vanilla scent to it as well.) then you just stick the paper into your printer and print the invitation out on your parchment.

It has once been said that in order to have fun you must create it for yourself. I have always heard this principle but did not find it to be true until a couple of months ago.
I attend BYU-Idaho and although it is probably the best school that you can ever attend, sometimes it can get boring having very limited things to do in a very small town, especially in the winter. One weekend being tired of doing nothing but watching movies on the weekends, my friends and I decided to start up an epic marshmallow fight. We made our own marshmallow guns and invited everyone that we knew. It ended up being a huge success, and everyone agreed that it was probably the most fun that they had had all semester and I must say that I had to agree. As I reminisced on this great evening, it then occurred to me, why can’t you apply this same concept to other aspects of your life? So that is exactly what I am trying to do.
BYU- Idaho has an overpopulation of girls to very few boys, so as you can imagine the dating life can become frustrating. After many weekends of waiting for dates that never came, I decided that it was my turn to act. That is why I am creating this blog. To me it seems like the dating life has kind of dried out. Now it seems like the only thing that girls and guys want to do is hang out. We have heard the prophets talk about this problem many times, encouraging the young men to go out on dates, but yet so many young men still refuse to change. I have always listened to these conference talks taking a back seat on the issue. I believed that this was something that was just for the men, a chastisement just for them. As I have reflected more upon this problem though I have found that the prophets were not just talking to the single young men, they were talking to the single young women as well. We are all human beings created with intelligence, and we all have the power to act. Therefore, when the young men are not asking girls out on dates, the responsibility gets shifted into our hands. The question is, are we going to act, or are we going to wait to be acted upon?
I have decided that I am done waiting, I am going to act. So I have made a goal for myself that I am going to ask a boy out on a date once a month and blog about my fun date ideas and my experience through it all. I hope that this blog will give others the courage to act as well, and give them fun date ideas to do as they venture off into the dating world.