Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Better duck — if you're a Mormon

A friend on one of the boards that I frequent posted this an I really like it!

Better duck — if you're a Mormon
*By Doug Robinson *
Deseret Morning News


I missed the memo that said it's A-OK to make disparaging and often
erroneous statements about Mormons. Apparently, they are fair game.

Sure, these are hypersensitive times, when name-calling or perceived bias against any group will get you the Don Imus treatment, but you get a free shot with Mormons. You can say what you want about them with impunity.

If you denigrate a racial group, you're racist.

If you denigrate women, you're sexist.

If you denigrate Mormons, you're hip.

No one would openly suggest that you shouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton
because a woman can't lead the country, especially an ornery one.

Nobody would dare say that you shouldn't vote for Barack Hussein Obama
because he's black, or of Muslim descent, or because he has a name that
sounds like a terrorist. One Clinton worker even apologized for alluding to
Obama's use of drugs as a youth, so apparently it's wrong to disparage
former drug users, too.

But nobody is shy about saying you shouldn't vote for Romney simply because he's a Mormon. It doesn't even register on the PC-O-Meter.

Just like that, 6 million Americans have been virtually disqualified from
running for president. They've been rendered second-class citizens. They're foreigners living in America. They face a glass ceiling.

How un-American is that?

It would be one thing if most of those who oppose Romney did so because they disagreed with his politics or character. But Romney is one of the few
candidates who has no character issues, a "squeaky clean" man who has a distinguished record of accomplishments, success and service, with no
divorces, no affairs, no scandal. The only thing opponents can say about him is that he belongs to a church they don't understand.

A Harvard law professor called Romney the most qualified of all the
candidates and "the perfect candidate for this moment in time." But there is his Mormonism, he noted.

Even the self-styled PC chief of police, Al Sharpton, once jumped in on the
action, saying, "As for the one Mormon running for office, those who really
believe in God will defeat him anyways."

Mormons don't believe in God?

For his penance, all Sharpton had to do was endure a family home evening in Utah.

It's open season on Mormons. A few days ago, Miami Herald columnist Dan Le Batard stated on ESPN and in the newspaper that part of the reason fired coach Cam Cameron failed was because he got stuck with a Mormon quarterback — not a rookie quarterback (which he is) but a Mormon quarterback.

"And you'll have a hard time finding a leader anywhere in sports who was as unlucky this year as Cameron," Le Batard said, noting that because of
injuries, Cameron was forced to play "a United Nations huddle of a Mormon quarterback, Mexican receiver, Samoan fullback and some guy named Lekekekkkkerkker."

Now Mormons are foreigners?

Ignorance makes no difference. You can say Mormons have four wives or that they aren't Christian, and no one cares.

Imagine the uproar if Le Batard had written that the Dolphins suffered
because they had to play a black quarterback for part of the season? Or a
Catholic?

Nobody seems to mind when former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee says his religion "defines me." Or when Obama says his church guides "my own values and my own beliefs."

People worry that Romney will take his orders from his church leaders. They don't worry that Obama will take orders from his church, whose "10-point vision" includes two references to its "non-negotiable commitment to Africa," with no mention of America. Oh, and the church statement begins by noting on the Trinity United Church of Christ Web site, "We are a
congregation which is Unashamedly Black."

It's a different set of rules for some out there. You can print newspaper
cartoons disparaging Mormons. You can harass their families as they walk to their biannual conference with all sorts of foul language. When someone
commits a crime, you can note the criminal's religion, but only if he's
Mormon. You can make them a one-liner on Leno. Good luck reconciling all this with the paranoid political correctness that's so in vogue.

Meanwhile, the most politically correct presidential election field ever
assembled — a woman, a black, a Mormon, a Baptist, etc. — has gone
politically incorrect, but only when it comes to you know who.

Monday, January 28, 2008

We will Miss President Hinckley

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I LOVE this cute old man! He is my favorite Prophet and he did so much for our church.

One thing that has always stuck out to me is that I don't think he has missed a conference due to illness. I remember growing up that President Benson was always too ill to speak so someone else would read his talks for him. President Hinckley was so healthy for his age and so funny and sweet. He became more personal to me because of that.

I love thinking of all the many people that he brought Temple ordainences too and how many families have had the privilidge to be sealed. I am sure many may havethought they would never get that chance until he had all tho Temples built.

He brought the gospel out to the world with all of his interviews and cleared up some misconceptions about the church.


I love all of his qoutes and childhood stories, especially the B's.

He definently left a wonderful legacy for or church. I will miss him and I have cried a few times, but then I get this picture of him in myhead and realize that he would not want us to cry. He is happy where he is, but he will be missed here. Though I cried the worst telling my 6 yr old because he didn't understand.

My newest creation!

I made this last week. I have been wanting one with these materials for a while, though since I did it without a pattern or instructions it came out bigger than I had planned. I do like it big now that I have used it though.

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I love sewing, I make a TON of mistakes, but I learn and still enjoy it!

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

My 12 Week Weight-Loss Challenge: Week 1

Okay so I have been walking for a month now and I am getting back on the toning wagon (Took a 2 Week Break). I am walking 3 days a week for 20-30 minutes. We are working up to 1.5 miles now. I am also doing Lindsey Brin's PostNatal BootCamp. I love this video! Anyways she has a 12 week plan and I restarted today. I decided to help me become more dedicated I will document the next 12 weeks.

Here I am today, sorry, lol:

week 1

My Weight is 240..yikes!

My waist is 46"
Chest "47
Arms 14"
Thighs 28"
Hips 55"

Yeah I definently do not have that hourglass figure I used to, lol. Anyways I am making a promise to myself that I am sticking to it this time. I can't use the excuse that I just had a baby anymore since my baby is almost 1, lol. So here I go.

I will probably announce here and there when I have a great weight-loss week, but for the most part I will just report my inches and weight loss every 4 weeks. Anyone else up for the challenge?

Holiday Picture Time..way too many pics!

We had a nice holiday season. I have some pics of Christmas, our ward christmas party, family party, Dawson's party at school, etc. Sorry there are so many.

Here are sme from our ward Christmas Party. This is Emmalee and her best friend Miriam Llyod (They are so 2 peas in a pod, it is too cute!)


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The crowd got to crowdy so Mike didn't get a good one of Dawson or Peyton with Santa :(


I didn't get many of my family party but these are of Peyton and his cousin Adalynn (My Brother Billy's daughter) who is just 3 months younger than him. They LOVE eachother, it is so cute!



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These are from Dawson's school holiday party. His teacher gave them a golden ticket the day before the party and told them to bring it back the next day. They were also to wear Jammies. Four of us mom's came in a decorated a tree while they were at there pep assembly. Their little eyes lit up when they saw the tree. Then his teacher asked them all to bring their golden ticket so they could watch the polar express. So we had hot chocolate, goodies and watched movie it was fun! I love volunteering at school!
Dawson and his friend Dillion:
Dawson and Dillion on Polar express day
Scary pic of me!
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Here are our holiday pics. Mike spent 3 days making this dollhouse for Emm. Didn't he do an awesome job??!! She LOVES it! Here are a few of Emmalee. I wasn't able to get pictures of her opening everything becuse I had my little comnd crawler getting away from me. Mike was no help since he had the camcorder.


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Dawson was spoiled with a telescope, microscope and 3 Wii games.

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oh and a Peyton Manning Football (no my husband is not a huge Colts fan or anything, lol)
Peyton got a Hippo walker and a ball popper!!

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Here are pics of them after sprinkler reindeer food (glitter and oatmeal) and checking to see if they ate it the next morning!

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Then my best friend came in from North Carolina on Christmas eve. She suprised me by coming over on Christmas. It was pretty funny we both just cried and cried. Then the next day we went to Cafe Rio (our fave place when we were roomates in Utah) and had lunch and went to Mervyn's to window shop). That night all our friends from highschool and college got together (3 of the couples married from within our clique). It was so fun and I think there are 13 or 14 kids between all of us. We hadn't all been together in 8 years. Some of us get together here and there but with some living out of state it was pretty special.. Our kids get along so well. and here they are!


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We also went to Bass Pro Shop (My husbands sanctuary). It was so fun and the kids loved all the fish and animals!

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Here are some of our decorations!

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Sorry so late and sorry so many!

I stole this, A marriage quiz

I saw this on Melisa Hale's blog. I hope you don't mind that I stole it.


What is his name: Mike
How long have you been married: 8 years this March...holy Cow!
How long did you date: 5.5 mos, hehehe
How old is he? 30
Who eats more? Depends on what it is
Who said I love you first? He did.
Who is taller? He is. He is a good 9 inches taller
Who sings better? I do, he isn’t musically inclined :)
Who is smarter? We always say we are a perfect fit. I am book smart and fact smart, he is mechanically and mathematically smarter than I am by far.
Whose temper is worse? Mike for sure
Who does the laundry? We share that responsibility thank goodness because laundry for a family of 5 is monsterous! I can't believe how much difference 1 baby can make!
Who does the dishes? Me and the kids
Who sleeps on the right side of the bed? THAT WOULD BE HIM

Who Cooks Dinner? Both of us! We take turns

Who drives when you are together? Mike because he is a huge back-seat driver with me, grr
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Who is more stubborn? That would be both of us!

Who is the first to admit when they are wrong? Depends on the situation. Usually when he has been wrong within a few hours he will apologize. I apologize faster for sure though
Whose parents do you see the most? It is a tie since they both live out of town
Who has more friends? Me for sure!
Who has more siblings? We both have 4
Who wears the pants in the family? He does mainly but if I feel strongly about something I usually get him to see my way ;)
I now tag: Everyone!

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