Thursday, May 17, 2007

All In A Day's Work

How does a busy High Councilor balance his work, church and home responsibilities? Well, he mows the lawn in his dress socks but other than that he does just fine! He managed to change out of his suit but why bother dirtying another pair of socks?

10 comments:

Jared McInelly said...

Good idea, and he looks so happy doing it!
Uh, can you do mine next?

Emily said...

That is so funny. I was just over at my friend's the other night who's husband is the bishop. She thought she heard their lawn mower and thought for sure he had come home from meetings and was out there in his suit. Guess it wouldn't have been the first time :p
It was the neighbor though.

Erin said...

Hey, at least he has the drive to get out and mow the lawn after a full day!

Who knows...he might just start a fashion trend!

Jen Childers said...

I see no need to change socks...just means more laundry for you right? Too funny. That face is classic...was it on purpose, or did you catch him by surprise?

Lucy said...

Classic. Unless Jon does his laundry (I'm guessing not), then hooray for less laundry. I personally hate socks. I hate finding the pair and folding them. I even hate wearing them. So...I love the efficiency!

Great picture:)

Stephanie said...

Black socks or not, at least he's getting his lawn mowed. He looks like he is wondering why you are taking a picture of him mowing the lawn.

Stephanie said...

By the way, when did you take Natalie in to get her picture taken again? The new one on your slideshow is very cute!!

Jay said...

Couldn't agree more, Jon. In fact, sometimes I put on black dress socks on purpose, with shorts or other inappropriate things. Who says white men with white legs can't look good in stretchy black dress socks? Wearing them with sandals is even crazier!

Jackie said...

I love the look on John's face-I had to enlarge the picture to get a better look. I think we can all relate. It's so hard to get everything done that needs to be done. I don't know why Brian wants a bigger yard. It's hard enough to take care of the small one we have.

jenny said...

That's hilarious. Mighty fashionable too :)