Sunday, June 29, 2008

Day at the Races

We found out that we've been living in a horse racing paradise for almost three years and we haven't done anything about it. Scioto Downs track is just a couple miles south of the beltway and holds a trove of good experiences waiting to be had.

It was only $3 to get in to watch the races because the venue makes most of its money off the people that gamble on the races. I thought that we ought to be good citizens and provide more revenue to this beautiful venue. Wouldn't it be good to participate in a little gambling so that we might understand and be able to better relate to those that suffer from such addictions?

It was Elder Maxwell that said the study of doctrine will do more to change behavior than the study of behavior will change behavior. That established, wouldn't it be easier to understand the viles of gambling by participating in it rather than reading about other peoples' experiences with it?

Well, truth be told, we didn't put down any money on any horse that night. But we did try to make guesses among our dinner party to nail the trifecta, perfecta, or the exacta. Those weren't the only terms we learned that night. We also learned the difference between a standardbred vs a thoroughbred, a trot vs a pace, a harness race vs a saddle race. We also learned that not all jockeys are petite (to put it nicely).

This post was initially supposed to have a third picture. But for some reason the pregnant lady did not think it becoming to show her beautiful belly in the doorway. So instead I took some artistic freedom to recreate for you all what pregnant lady looks like. These dimensions are proportional and realistic in every way. T minus 4 weeks!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow, that pink dress sure does make sarah's belly look big and her skin look yellow...

Chad and Becky Griffiths said...

Ryan,

You have created a modern Mona Lisa!! Her captivating green eyes and sly smile are sure to capture the imaginations of art aficionados for centuries to come. Not to mention that the drawing of the belly aught discourage future over-population problems.

I only have one other thing to say, "2 Nephi 28:8"

Staci Meacham said...

Hey guys! Miss you lots, but it sounds like you are having so much fun...which completely sounds like the two of you! The pictures are great (especially the one of the 4 of you at the top...ha ha--you thought I'd comment on the paint art) but for those of us living this pregnancy through the internet, it would be fun to see you Sarah through the doorway. Love you both!!

Staci

p.s. I believe it is Pres. Packer you are quoting there, not Elder Maxwell (1986 ensign) but I can see how the name was in your mind so often... :D

ohana=)mama said...

It looks just like you Sarah! I think I'll print it and hang it on my wall with your name writen under it!

lisa6541 said...

Good art work Ryan. See? if you can draw a stick pregnant woman, than you can draw. Remember that conversation way back in December?
It's OK that Maxwell is heavy on your minds. No worries.
love and light to all, lisa, or Sisterli McGee