Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Okeydoughkey

Jens got his answer from Kim last night but we were having a difficult time figuring it out.
I'll try to post the picture. We tried unsucessfully eating all the baked cookie dough. We thought like all of Jensen's other answers a foil wrapped paper with "YES" written on it would be hidden inside the cookie dough. Deliciouso cookies, we still couldn't find any "answer". And of course we were looking for a solid affirmative answer, not a clever unique way of answering.
I went to work and asked Natalie and Meg to help me to figure it out. Nat figured it out in about 30 seconds after we were brain storming about different ways to answer yes. Way to go Natalie, she won the prize!


I went home and Jens wanted to know right away what the answer was and I wanted him to think a little bit harder. So I gave him the "clue" one more time. "It's the shape of the first key and the substance of the second". He was thinking too hard...he was saying..."a key is not a shape". He also went along the lines of the size of the keys, paper vs. doughy etc. I asked if the key hole was part of it, shoenough it was. He thought, there is no "O" in yes. (She already said yes, when he gave her the bear but wanted to give a physical answer). So he thought "is she rethinking her answer and is saying "NO" to me? I told him to not think that hard and to try to "read" the clues. He finally got that the key hole was an "O" and after trying to read the clues he got it.

But it went kind of like this

"You hold the key to my heart." hehe
"keycookie"
"Ok?" after knowing to look at the key hole now as an "O"
"OkI" (long I sound) and finally
"Okidokey"


This was the best answer ever! Thanks Alex! (her brother thought up the idea)

PS I would love another batch of them soon!!


1 comment:

the quirky one said...

I love these Utah creative ways for asking and accepting dates! I do miss that part of my BYU dating life... but that is probably the only thing I miss!