Friday, February 26, 2010

Snowboarding!

The kids are all getting very good at skiing. We even got to go up with Uncle Dana and Aunt Julie who were professional ski instructors for many years at Snowbird. They gave everybody help on how to get even better. We had a great time and want to give them a great big THANK YOU!

Rachel has really wanted to try snowboarding and so has Rebecca so they convinced Joshua to also try it. He ended up going with a friend last weekend and said it was really fun but that he was very sore at the end of the day. I think you fall a lot when you are first learning. He says he'll probably try it again but he really loves skiing.

Then on Monday, Rachel, Rebecca, and Adam gathered their money together and went to rent snowboards. I took them up to Park City for a few hours in the evening and Joshua went too so he could kind of teach them what to do since I am a skier and have no clue about boarding. Since it was night skiing, there was really nobody there and the kids had the hill all to themselves. Rachel picked it up really quickly and Rebecca did pretty good too. Adam spent the first 20 minutes laying on the ground crying that he couldn't do it. I told him that was fine but we had to get down the mountain so we could go to the car. After about 3 tries, he had it figured out and pretty much told me to stop getting in his way because he wanted to go.

I took Rachel, Rebecca, and Adam back up the next day so they could go all day. We only stayed about 3 hours though because Adam fell a lot and started getting very frustrated. Rebecca didn't fall often but she fell very hard a few times and pretty soon her rear end was too sore to move. Rachel skied a little longer while we rested in the car and then we headed home. I think the general consensus was that it was fun and they could see how people would like snowboarding but they all want to keep skiing because they are already so good at it and have such fun doing that. Maybe next year they'll change their minds. We'll see.



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My Computer is Back!

My computer is fixed. Happy Day! So here are a few pictures that go with my last post. Our table is set for our special February dinner. We had a great time.

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Friday, February 19, 2010

God Bless America

Well, my computer has crashed so my blogging has been put on hold for a while. Then I figured out that maybe I could do it using Jared's laptop. The only problem is that I cannot get the pictures from my camera into this blog. I have tried everything. So this blog is minus some pictures but maybe I can post them later.

Every February we have a February dinner in honor of all that happens this month. We have a special menu which is as follows:

Heart Salad
Love Potion
Groundhog loaf (Meatloaf)
Delaware Potato Boats (in honor of George Washington's birthday)
Lincoln pennies (carrot slices in honor of Lincoln's birthday)
Brick oven rolls (remembering the log cabin that Lincoln lived in)
Cherry Cheesecake (in honor of Washington's honesty)
Banana Cream Pie (in honor of our freedom to choose to not like Cherry Cheesecake)

I also made a fun little wreath for the door with odds and ends I found in my craft room. This time we invited a woman from David's work, Ann Marie. She even got to sign our special table cloth. I try to have anybody who comes for dinner sign it with a washable pen and then I embroider their signature into it.

Anyway, she returned recently from a trip to Afghanistan where she worked with women who are in prison. We thought it would be good for the kids to learn a little bit about that part of the world, especially since Uncle Micah is now over there. She showed us a lot of pictures and told us what things are like over there.

The legal system in Afghanistan doesn't really work in favor of the women. A woman can be convicted if any man accuses her of a crime regardless of whether there is any evidence or not. A man, on the other hand, can only be convicted of a crime if there are at least 4 witnesses who testify against him.

Generally the women who go to prison take their children with them because there is nobody else to care for them. So she showed pictures of the prisons full of little children. Some of the women are in there for really strange things.... one woman is in prison because her father stole something and they weren't able to find him so she was sent to prison in his place. One woman's husband committed suicide so she was sent to prison for not stopping him. One woman was in because she was convicted of kidnapping. She has no idea who she was supposed to have even kidnapped.

I asked Ann Marie what she was doing to help. Could they change the legal system? She said not really so they are working on training the women and then assisting them once they get out of prison because they are shunned from their homes and villages if they have been in prison. It's very difficult to survive on their own in that type of society so Ann Marie was there with another lady who is trying to help them survive once they are out.

I also asked her if the people there like the Americans. She said that all the educated people love America and are so glad we are there but the uneducated are superstitious and don't like the Americans. In fact, she said that one village received all sorts of clothing and medical supplies from a charity in America and the head guy told everyone in the village that it was evil and would kill them so they burned it all up. Yet, in some areas, they truly welcome American aid. It was fascinating. The kids seemed quite amazed that it was such a different place as far as freedom goes. It's hard to imagine that every place isn't like here. God Bless America!!!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Jared on his Mission in the Philippines

We got some pictures from Jared on his mission. We're not sure exactly what everything is but we do know they have a pet spider so we are assuming the spider in the picture is their pet.

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This is a picture of his mission president and wife.

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We are assuming that he baptized this young lady.

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This must be some part of his apartment?

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

David Speaks at the Capitol Building

Last week David went to the capitol building in Salt Lake City for a press conference with the governor and several other large companies regarding a pilot program for health care in Utah. Here are a few pictures. The 1st one is David speaking and the second one is the governor speaking and David is standing just behind him.
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He was also interviewed on a radio program but I can't figure out how to post that inside this blog.

If you are interested in reading the article about it, you can go to the link below.
Utah Health Exchange expanding to large employers

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Monday, February 8, 2010

A Visit from the Tooth Fairy

Adam lost his first tooth yesterday. He was very excited and happily put it under his pillow last night for the tooth fairy. He was even more delighted to find a little money under his pillow this morning. :)

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