Tuesday, November 27, 2007

A Charlie Brown Christmas


Ok, I'm 45 years old , so why am I watching "A Charlie Brown Christmas"? It still puts a smile on my face. I love this Christmas cartoon along with "Little Drummer Boy" and "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas". Makes me feel like a kids again. Besides it is a nice way to pass the time waiting for Dancing with the Stars..... Did you see last night's show? Could the judges try any harder to knock Marie Osmond down a few pegs. They really don't want her to win.

Anyway, back to Charlie. Best line of the whole movie is after Charlie yells "Does anybody know what Christmas is all about!?!":

"And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them! And they were sore afraid ... And the angel said unto them, "Fear not! For, behold, I bring you tidings o great joy, which shall be to all my people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ, the Lord."

"And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger." And suddenly, there was with the angel a multitude of the Heavenly Host praising God, and saying, "Glory to God in the Highest, and on Earth peace, and good will toward men."

"That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown." - Linus Van Pelt




Sunday, November 25, 2007

For BYU- 4th and 18? no problem!

"It's 4th and 18, the fans are chanting BYU... you guys never lost faith."
Brian Kehl, Senior Captain in post game speech
Rivalry games are exciting, but I think many will remember this BYU - Utah game for a long time. Sean said it was a real defensive battle. I was comunicating with Sean by texting on cell phones since we couldn't see the game and it wasn't on the radio up here where we live. Page, Lacey and I were in Billings most of the day shopping anyway. I was trying to get updates on a sports radio station too. Sean texted afer the last touchdown that things were "intense!". I should say so. 4th and 18 on the BYU 12 with a little over a minute to play? Appears impossible. But the BYU faithful had faith and rallied behind the team. QB Hall hit Collie for a 49 yard gain! Utah stumbles with a couple of penalties which sets up an 11 yard touchdown run by Unga. The radio announcers in Billings thought BYU would end up kicking a field goal, but they got the TD. Radio announcers thought BYU left too much time on the clock for a Utah comback. Last contact with Sean on the cell it said there were 10 seconds left. Never could get him after that. I was dieing thinking Utah could still pull out a victory, and I had no way of knowing what was going on. It appears Utah threw a hail mary pass and it dropped to the ground. BYU VICTORY!!! The students, including Sean, rushed the field. I couldn't get cell connection with Sean, guess there was cell phone overload going on in LaVell Edwards Stadium.

Harvey Unga seals the victory with an 11 yard run. BYU goes for 2 point conversion and gets it ! BYU 17 Utah 10
Congratulations to the BYU Cougars, Mountain West Conference Champions!

Friday, November 23, 2007

USC destroys Arizona State


USC knocks Arizona State out of the Rose Bowl hunt. USC wins the Thanksgiving Day battle 44-24. USC looked like the USC I know and love. Booty was awesome. Everything was clicking. Arizona State was higher ranked and had the inside track to the Rose Bowl. We have a chance for the Rose Bowl if we beat UCLA next week and Oregon loses one of there last two games. If we win and Oregon wins, they go to the Rose Bowl, but we might get a Fiesta Bowl bid. I really enjoyed watching this game. First game we have played on Turkey Day since 1938. Since Carrol has been our coach we are 23-0 in November. Carrol has never lost a game in November. How unbelievable is that?

We also had a very nice Thanksgiving dinner. Had all the traditionals: turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, mashed taters and gravy, green bean casserole, stuffed celery, olives, pickles, pumpkin pie.... Lacey, Page and I then played a fun game, then it was USC football! Sean called around midnight and kept Page on the phone until 2:30 a.m.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thanksgiving Day Best Wishes




We hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. So much to be thankful for this year. We send our love out to all our family and friends. We miss you Sean! (get that paper done for class at BYU and see you at Christmas.... and go BYU beat Utah!)

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Marie Osmond in the finals


Marie had enough votes tonight to make it to the finals next week in Dancing with the Stars. Her fan base is huge. I have voted for her week after week. She has really improved over the last few weeks. If you saw the show Monday night, did you feel Bruno was trying to keep her score down on her quick step? Marie and Jonathan were wonderful. She got 10s from the other two judges. I think the crowd was correct to boo Bruno's 9. Well they haven't been able to keep Marie out of it. Even thought she had the lowest judge scores, she was safe this week and Garth went home tonight. I was a little irritated at Len tonight when he slammed Marie with his comment saying the best dancers didn't make it to the finals. Next week Marie, Helio and Mel all dance for the mirror ball trophy. Go Marie!

Snow Day


We had a nice little snow storm last night. Snow is fine, but the temp is only hovering about 30 degrees. Yesterday before the cold front came in we were enjoying 60 degree weather. I miss the warmth already.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Mitt Romney


Mitt Romney, Republican candidate for President, was in Wyoming today. This is such a small state, electorally speaking. We only have 3 electoral college votes, but we have our nomination process on Jan. 5th which is giving us a little more influence. Mitt made three stops in the state today and I went and saw him this afternoon.

The man is amazing. He is such a good communicator. He had three main points to his message,

1. Strong Families 2. Strong Economy 3. Strong Military

I agreed with everything he said and I have cemented my support for him. I even accepted a bumper sticker and put it on my car as I left the event. Mitt Romney would be a great President. After his stump speech he opened the floor for questions. I was happy to see nobody asked about his religion. Another thing I liked about his speech was he was totally positive the whole time. No doom or gloom, no bashing other candidates, just told us what he would do if he were President.

Mitt held a meet and greet after his speech. He is very personable and warm. As people get to know him and hear his message, I think he will only go up in the polls.

UPDATE: We just watched the 10 o'clock news and I was right in the shot of the crowd listing to Mitt. Lacey was very impressed!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Por que no te callas

Porque no te callas (Why don't you shut up!) That is what King Juan Carlos of Spain said to the leader of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, last week at a summit in Chile.

This is a photo of the royal couple, King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain.

Chavez was on one of his rants again calling the former Prime Minister of Spain a facist. The current Prime Minister was asking Chavez to show some respect for a democratically elected Prime Minister (you may recall Aznar, the former PM, was a big supporter of the USA and the War on Terror, and was leading big in the polls just days before the Spanish election, when Al Queda bombed the subways of Madrid, and the Spanish people freaked out and voted the oppostition party into power because they were campaigning to pull out of Iraq- in that case terrorism worked.....) Anyway, Chavez was bashin Aznar when the King leaned forward and said "Why don't you shut up". I love it! I really like Juan Carlos, I liked him a lot, when I was a missionary in Spain too, back in the 1980's. Now Chavez is demanding an apology. Yeah, right, when Venezuela freezes over.... I wonder when Chavez is going to apologize to our President for the aweful things he has said.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Anti-Mormon campaigning- just disgusting!

Anti-Romney, anti-Mormon calls being made in Iowa
In an apparent push poll, a research firm has called Iowa Republicans this week praising John McCain and critcizing Mitt Romney and his Mormon faith. An individual in Manchester, Iowa, contacted me on Wednesday night saying he received a call with information about McCain's military service and anti-spending record.Then there were "lots of negatives on Romney," said the recepient of the call in an e-mail, including mentions of his "flip-flops," hiring illegal immigrants as landscapers and extensive discussion of Mormonism."Statements were on baptizing the dead, the Book of Mormon being on the level of the Bible, and one about equating it to a cult," said the Iowan, deeming them "common criticisms of Mormonism." "I think they asked twice if being a Mormon would be an issue," this person added.The person conducting the call said he didn't know who they were polling for, said the source. McCain's campaign, which has fielded calls into their Iowa headquarters complaining of similar such calls, emphatically denies responsibility."Sen. McCain strongly rejects this style of campaigning and we have absolutely no involvement whatsover," said Jon Seaton, McCain's top aide in Iowa.Another McCain source, however, said tonight that the calls had been traced back to a number linked to the Tarrance Group — Rudy Giuliani's pollster.Giuliani spokeswoman Maria Comella said their campaign has "absolutely nothing to do with this."Calls to Ed Goeas, Giuliani's pollster and a principal at the Tarrance Group, and Mitt Romney's campaign were not immediately returned. UPDATE: Romney communications director Matt Rhoades offers the following statement:"Whatever campaign is engaging in this type of awful religious bigotry as a line of political attack, it is repulsive and, to put it bluntly, un-American. There is no excuse for these attacks. Gov. Romney is campaigning as an optimist who wants to lead the nation. These attacks are just the opposite. It's ugly and divisive."

Ok- This is just disgusting! Romney is a good man, Mormons are fine people. McCain's Mom blasted Mormons on Hardball on MSNBC last week too. They can't attack Mitt's views for the country? They have to go after his religious beliefs? Nice to know there is still religious tolerance in the country. This really makes me see red!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Happy Veteran's Day


Today we honor all those who have served our country in uniform. We have brave men and women today risking their lives for our freedoms. We can never repay them for their service, and for some the ultimate sacrifice of their lives.

My grandfather fought in World War I and my father-in-law in WWII. My dad also served 20 years in the US Military. I thank them for all they have done for us.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

USC beats Cal


I thought this was going to be the biggest game of our season this year. Turned out both teams have stumbled and out of the national championship hunt, but today was still a big game. We had to play in Berkley. It rained most of the game, but we pulled it out 24-17 and our slim Rose Bowl chances are still alive. Chauncey Washington had one of his best nights and pulled out the win for the Trojans. Fight On, beat Arizona State!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Palmyra, NY- Sacred Grove, Hill Cumorah

The best part of our trip- we made it to Palmyra, New York. We toured the Smith farm, saw the temple, visited Martin Harris' farm, saw the cemetery where Alvin Smith is buried, toured the print shop where the Book of Mormon was first published, saw the Erie Canal, went to the top of Hill Cumorah (which is about 3 miles from the Smith home), but the most special experience was spending about an hour in the Sacred Grove where Joseph Smith received the First Vision.

Here is a picture taken on the Smith Farm looking towards the Sacred Grove.

Here is an entrance into the Sacred Grove. This is where Heavenly Father and the Savior answered a young boy's prayer. I never would have dreamed that I would be able to walk through the grove. What a spiritual experience. It was a nice warm autumn day, Page and I basically had the grove all to ourselves. You can tell this is a sacred place. The grove has never been changed or developed, even after the Smiths moved away from the farm.

Sacred Grove

Sacred Grove


Sacred Grove

Page and I sitting in the Sacred Grove

Page is walking out of the Sacred Grove back to the Smith's family farm

Early one morning, Page and I went to the top of Hill Cumorah, where Joseph Smith was told to go get the Gold Plates by the Angel Moroni. Here is a statue of Moroni up on top of the hill. We were all alone on a beautiful fall morning. It truly is a special place where we could feel the spirit.

Looking up the Hill Cumorah. I would love to come watch the pageant someday.

Here is a replica of the cabin the Smiths lived in when Joseph had his vision. The cabin was rebuilt on the exact spot where it was. Page and I got to go upstairs in the bedroom where the Angel Moroni appeared to Joseph. Awesome!

Here is the Smith Farmhouse. Alvin built it, but then died soon after (he is buried in the cemetery in Palmyra). The family moved out of their cabin into this farm house.

This is the actual hearth that Joseph Smith hid the gold plates under at one time, in the farmhouse

Page loved this statue in the visitor's center near the Smith farm. There is another visitor's center at the base of Hill Cumorah.

We walked around the temple one evening and admired the glass windows that represented the Sacred Grove. The light was shining through from inside the temple. Beautiful.

Here is the view of the Palmyra Temple looking up from the Sacred Grove.

We got to take a tour where the Book of Mormon was first printed in downtown Palmyra

About an hour and 45 minutes from Palmyra is Niagara Falls. You know we had to take a quick drive over to see them. After all the excitement of upper state New York, we had to head back to Philly so we could catch a plane back to Billings early Sunday morning. What a trip! We were everywhere and saw everything but Daniel Boone's House (we saw a sign in PA, but couldn't stop to see it). We are tired, but it was a trip of a lifetime and Page and I had such a fun time together. It was great experiencing all these things with her.

Up front are the American Falls, the Horseshoe falls are in the background and across the river you can see Niagara Falls, Canada. I had to talk Page out of riding in a barrel over the edge. She is such a daredevil.

Lots of things to see outside of Philly

On Tuesday, after the sessions at the conference, I took Page to New Castle, Deleware for dinner. It was only about 30 minutes from Philly on the Deleware River. This is where William Penn landed and founded the city. Penn's ancestors still manage the land here. We went and ate in an old colonial building and had a colonial style dinner.

Here is a statue of William Penn in New Castle. The locals wanted us to stay for their Halloween Parade, but we had other plans and places to see still before the end of the day....

Can you see the Capital Dome? It was nice in bright, but the camera only can do so much. Page has always wanted to go to Washington DC. She mentioned how it was too bad we were so close and didn't have time to go see it. Well it's about 2 1/2 hours from Philly. I know it was late and we had a nice dinner in New Castle, Deleware, but I made a dash for the capital. Who knows when we will be back this way again. Didn't get to tour anything, but we did get to see a lot of buildings. Just wait, our adventures only get better....

This is a little hard to see but it is the Lincoln Memorial. We parked in a handicapped parking area (nobody was there!) but it freaked Page out so we quickly took the picture and hopped back in the car. We drove around the Mall. Saw the White House, Capital, Supreme Court, the Archives, Washington Monument, and Jefferson Memorial. Then we headed back to Philly.

Ok we may be a little crazy, but my meetings at the MGMA conference were over by noon and we had all afternoon off. We really wanted to see New York City and the Statue of Liberty, and it is only 90 miles from Philly (the nearest shopping mall from our house is 90 miles away and we drive that all the time!) so we headed to NYC. We got there late in the afternoon, worked our way down to Battery Park to take this picture of the Statue of Liberty. The late afternoon sun was right in our face, so it really washed out the colors, but we saw that beautiful lady in the harbor. We also drove past Time Square, Central Park, and got caught in the 5:00 traffic on Halloween night, bumper to bumper cars and people. The city is just what you think it would be. Busy and crazy, full of people. We got honked at constantly. We saw lots of little kids in costumes trick-or-treating at all the businesses. We basically just went on a driving tour through the city and headed back to Philly. We entered and exited the city through the Lincoln Tunnel. It was a fun experience.

We drove past "Ground Zero" where the World Trade Center buildings fell on 9/11

We happen to come upon the LDS Temple in downtown Manhattan. It is right across the street from the Lincoln Center and down the block from Gray's Papaya, where we just had to eat. Regis Philbin always talks about Gray's. Hot Dogs are only $1 there so we had a very inexpensive dinner in NYC.

The day after my conference was over, we made our plans to see some sights outside of Philly. Just north of the city is Valley Forge. Here is a picture of the monument at the site. We also saw Washington's headquarters and replica's of the little cabins the men stayed in during the winter.

By lunchtime, we made it to Amish Country. Here is a young man driving his buggy through town. We took the picture without him seeing. We heard they don't like their pictures taken. We saw women dressed in their Amish clothes and older men with their long beards. It was really interesting. We also had a Pennsylvania Dutch lunch and were served by some Amish ladies. It was good home country cooking. We went to the Intercourse Canning Company store and tried lots of samples. I really liked the peanut butter sauce that they make.

We drove to Gettysburg to see the famous Civil War Battle Field. The battle field is huge and actually surrounds the entire town. More men died in that battle than in any battle in that has occurred in North America. A little side note: we ended up stopping in town to get an ice cream cone, before heading up to Harrisburg for the night. We had the best cherry-vanilla ice cream we have ever tasted in our life. So if ever in Gettysburg, you got to try their cherry-vanilla ice cream.....

Here is the spot where President Abraham Lincoln stood to give the Gettysburg Address

We got to tour Hershey's Chocolate World the next morning. They have an amusement park, museums and in town they have street lights that look like Hershey kisses. We had a long drive to get up to Palmyra so we only went on the factory tour to see how the chocolate was made.

We went on a tour to see how they make the Hershey's Chocolate. We were on a ride like at Disneyland (but it was free!). These cows cracked me up. We kept seeing them on the tour singing about Hershey's Milk Chocolate. After the tour we got a free sample of Hershey's Kissables. I also got me a chocolate bar in the gift shop. Tasted just like the ones you can buy in any store.... haha

After leaving Hershey we drove through some beautiful country in central Pennsylvania, heading to Palmyra and Upper State New York. The fall colors were still bright due to the warm weather. This picture doesn't do it justice.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Philadelphia

I can't believe I got to see Betsy Ross' house. I got to see a lot of historical sites because I was in Philadelphia for a Medical Group Management Association Conference the last week of October. Page was able to go with me and we had a blast sharing this experience. The conference was really good and we had a great time in Philly.

Page and I got to take the tour of Independence Hall. There were two Elder's on the tour with us. One was from Utah and the other from Idaho. That was cool. There were people on the tour from China, Venezuela and Ireland too. The tour guide told us that this was the most important spot on American soil. In terms of the government this was true, but I knew in a few days I would be at the Sacred Grove in upper state New York, and I would have to argue that point with him.

This is the room where the founding father's debated the creation of the United States. The seat up at the front is where George Washington presided over this historic body. It was awesome just to stand in that room, knowing the impact that constitutional convention had on this nation.

Here is a statue of George Washington right outside the door to Independence Hall

Here I am across the street from Independence Hall

Right next to Independence Hall is the first capital of the United States. Congress met here until 1800.

Page in front of Independence Hall

Look at me right next to the Liberty Bell! You can see Independence Hall in the background. They have the bell in a special building. I wanted to reach over and touch it so bad, but there was a guard to my right. I didn't want to test my luck.

I went into the Christ's Church cemetery because I wanted to see Ben Franklin's grave, and Page's Mom told us that they have family members buried there, so I wanted to walk through it.

I saw Ben Franklin's grave. I'm not sure why people place pennies on the grave. I had to pay $2 just to get in the cemetery. I thought that was crazy.

When in Philly..... we had to try Philly's famous cheese steak sandwich from the first place that made them, Pat's Steaks. Page and I split a sandwich. You have to order them a special way. You say how many you want, the type of cheese you want on it (cheese whiz, american or provolone) and if you want grilled onions on it "wit" or "witout". So I stepped up to the window and yelled: "2 provolone wit". We also saw the spot where Sylvester Stallon stood, near the pick up window for the movie "Rocky".

Then we ran right across the street to try them at Geno's. I tried a "one wiz wit". Have to say Geno's had a little better flavor.