Monday, May 11, 2009

Dinner and BINGO

If you have ever been driving down the highway in Payson on a Friday you may have seen the sign that the Catholic church puts up that say "Dinner and Bing tonight 6:00". Throughout my high school years my friends and myself would always say that we need to go play BINGO with the old ladies at the church. What we were saying was empty comments, until last Friday, me and Mark (who you have met in earlier post) were driving down the road and saw that sign and I said "We need to do that tonight because it is the last chance we will have". Mark being semi hesitant said sure, so we were off on our last great adventure together. We walked into the church and found four older ladies talking in a kitchen. We walked in and said "We want to play BINGO and eat some dinner", they said "okay". One of the ladies told us how it worked and what we need to do. The main thing that she told us to do was to sit by an old lady named Mary, she was a seasoned veteran at the game of BINGO she had been coming and playing BINGO since they had started. Sitting next to her and talking I learned that she was 81 years old and that her husband had died 10 years earlier, and the most money that she had won was 100 buck in one night. We played about 12 games of BINGO but not just regular BINGO we played many different varieties of it. Mark or myself did not win anything but we both come close many times. Mary won 15 dollars. it was a very fun adventure and I am glad that I finally got the chance to play BINGO with all the old ladies.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Baseball, Goodbye, and Ducks


BASEBALL
Last night Brian, dad, and myself. Went to the Bee's baseball game, it was very fun even though in the seventh inning Tacoma scored 8 runs and we the bee's lost 3-13. But the cool part was, in the second inning a foul ball came strait towards us, no we did not catch it because it was going like 100 MPH and almost hit Dad in the head, it ended up hitting a pipe and braking the insulation that was covering it.
GOODBYE
After the baseball game we went back to Brian's house, the next morning Brian and Jen were heading to Alaska for there great summer adventure, so they will not see me off at the MTC next week, we said our goodbye at this point. It was sad to see them for the last time for the next two years but I really was just worried about Jen crying and getting all emotional my family is not really like that and it has been and adjustment for everyone since she has been in the family (not that she cries a lot but she hugs a lot and we do not do that is our family) but she did not cry and thank you for that. I just don't like to make people sad.
DUCKS
This morning I decided Issac and I would go feed the ducks. Him being only two and barely able to speech said "Ya" so we went over to Salem pond. Normally when you go there are so many ducks that it is crazy but this time all we could find were a flock of geese but it was all good we had a good time and Issac had a fun time I think.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Trafunga and so much more!!!



I am going to recap the last week of my life. Don't worry I will not go into to much detail (so I will only tell you the cool or fun things that happened to me.
Friday
So last Friday night Mark, Maggie (a girl that he got set up on a date with, by his boss) Katelyn Burraston, and myself went to a place that my family and friends call Trafunga (which is Trafalga one of the happiest places on earth behind Disneyland and so many other places) we played so mini golf (which I won) and hit the arcade, Where Mark and I had a competition on the funnest game ever. It is called Jumpin' Jackpot is was so much fun just watch the movie and you will see what I mean.
Saturday
on Saturday Garry, Eric, and myself went to the Utes red and white game. is was a blast but the best part about it was I go my favorite player to sign a picture that I had of him his name is Robert Johnson (but we are such good of friends that I call him Bob most of the time) is was sweet.
Sunday
I gave my profound mission sermon it was kind of crappy but I gave a really good joke it goes like this.

A priest goes into a barber's shop sits down, gets a good haircut, thanks the barber, and asks how much he owes him.The barber says, 'Father, you're a holy man, a man of the cloth there is no charge you.'The priest blesses the barber and says, 'Thank you very much' and goes about his business. The next day, 10 gold coins magically appear on the barber's doorstep.The following week a rabbi comes in, gets a haircut, goes to pay and the barber says, 'No, Rabbi, you are a learned man, a wise man, I can't take any money from you, go in peace.'Then the next day, the barber opens his shop to find 10 silver coins on the door mat A few days later, a Bishop goes in for a shave and a shine, and when the time comes to pay the barber says, 'No money, please, you're a spiritual leader, a man of the people, it's on the house.'The next day, magically appearing on the doorstep are 2 missionaries.

Good right?

that is the end of my cool week maybe I should have said my super cool weekend. what ever no one reads this anyways.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Cool Video

This is the way I start my day every every day even on Christmas!


Sunday, March 22, 2009

Korn RULES!

My name is Riley Hart and I am Born to listen to Korn!!! www.korn.com




Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Proof of completion of "The Challenge"

My friend Mark, whom you have previously met, often brags of his "wits of steel", boasting that nothing in this world can scare him. Due to my skepticism of his confident attitude, I decided to challenge him to a task that was once deemed insurmountable among our group of friends.... The challenge: spend a lonely night in our "secret spot" up in pine forest, past the scout camp of Maple Dell, miles away from civilization. To my great surprise, he actually did it. And further more, he complied a mini documentary of his experience up there as proof of his completion. He calls this movie a tribute to the Alexander Supertramp, the brave adventurer from the book Into the Wild. Take a look....


Saturday, March 7, 2009

Upcoming U of U Basketball Star

Earlier today I was at the University of Utah's final home basketball game and I noticed most of the starters on the team are seniors, thus they will be graduating and no longer with the program after this year. This got me wondering how the coaching staff will replace adequate recruits to ensure next year's success. I continued to ponder deeply about this matter on hand, when a sudden realization overcame me. I had an epiphany of my own superior athletic skills. I compiled this scouting video to sent to the coaching staff of the Ute basketball team in hopes of gaining star status in the upcoming seasons.

Since my last post

Since my last post not a lot has happened in the life of Riley Gus Hart. Except the fact that I discovered greatest thing known to man, I am not talking about fire, electricity, or even indoor pluming, I am talking about Monster Truck Rallies. You know it big trucks, white trash, and lots of beer. Dad (Garry) and I scored some tickets for this great and emotionally uplifting activity, at first we did not know what to expect, since nether of us had ever attended a monster truck rally before, we walked though to doors of the Energy Solution Arena (Delta Center), we could both feel and smell the greatness well the smell might have be the exhaust mixed with a hint of white trash, we knew we could not be doing any thing better than this at that moment. After we found our seats the show had just begun. It was awesome there we big trucks jumped over cars, small trucks that raced, and dirt bikes that jumped over 70 ft and at one point there was even a back flip preformed by one of the dirt bike riders. It was a very fun and exciting experience I would suggest that anyone with a chance to attend a monster truck rally that they should, they will not know what hit them except pure AWESOMENESS!!!!!!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

A good quote is GREAT, and here is a good quote is "Hope is a good thing it may be the best thing. And a good thing never dies" Andy Dufresne

Monday, February 16, 2009

My best friend's skills

My best friend is Mark, he has many skills that will never help him at any point in his life. Since he has no job, no school, no girl friend, and still lives in his parents basement, he has a lot of free time to prefect these skills. These videos are just a few things that he can do.



Monday, February 9, 2009

I open my mission call yesterday. I am going to Charleston West Virginia. The date that I am leaving in May 13.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Hey this is my new blog I thought my life is so interesting I think I should share it will the world on the world wide web.