Sunday, October 12, 2008
Family Sports Bar
Also, I must thank Cable One because I only pay for digital cable, and they provide me digital plus basic. I called and told them of the error in my favor, but they haven't done anything about it yet. I told them I wasn't complaining and I enjoy it, but just letting them know. So anytime soon, we will probably lose the part we aren't paying for.
Also, I chose Cable One over DirectTV and DISH because it was the cheapest way for us to get the MTN to watch BYU football. I got the Digital Lifeline which has the MTN, ESPNU, ESPNews, three Fox sports channels, and BYUTV for 38 bucks a month after taxes. And now because of the error, I get all the normal cable channels as well.
Since there is much sleeze on cable, we really like our TIVO. It blocks all programs over PG for us and records shows for us so that we can watch them later without commercials. At first, Jen was against TIVO, but now she is an advocate.
Conversations with the Children
Me: Did it snow today, or just rain?
Madeline: Just rain, but I have snow boots. They're just mine, and I don't have to share with Morgan. [her cousin]
(after Aliza said a prayer)
Madeline: That was a small prayer.
Me: But it had big faith.
Madeline: Yah, big prayers have small faith.
(as we are watching t.v. and Aliza is coloring with crayons)
Aliza as she shows a yellow crayon: Yellow, Mommy, yellow?
Mommy: Yep.
Aliza as she shows a RED crayon: Yellow, Mommy, yellow?
Mommy: No, that's red.
Aliza: Oh, red.
Aliza as she shows a Green crayon: Yellow, Daddy, yellow?
Me: No, that's green.
Aliza: Oh, green.
(repeat 20 times).
(we ran out of honey one day at lunch)
Jen: Madeline, remind me at the store to get honey.
(one week later as Jen is at the checkout line).
Madeline: Mommy, we need to get honey!
Me: Rachel, do you want a cracker?
Rachel: (nod yes)
Me: Rachel, do you want to go to bed?
Rachel: (nod no)
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Pizza Party during Priesthood Session
On Saturday night while Jared was gone to the priesthood session of general conference I made pizza. We tried waiting until he got home to eat, but the girls (and I) couldn't resist :) I thought it would be fun to have a little indoor picnic and the girls loved it! They were watching the Tigger movie and I don't think Madeline ate a bite of pizza because she was so involved in the movie:) I think pizza was a special treat for Jared after conference and I want to make it a new tradition. I'm thankful that Jared is a strong and faithful member of the church who is a great example to our family.
P.S. I found a yummy pizza recipe on allrecipes.com and put it on my cooking blog
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Visiting Some Idaho Potato Fields
For work I mostly sit in front of a computer screen all day forecasting or estimating agriculture numbers. I have no ag background, so sometimes I am confused at what everyone is talking about at work. But I'm learning and loving agriculture. After all, my grandpa was a farmer.
Well, one of my co-workers thought it would be a good idea for me to learn how to do a potato dig, where we randomly sample some fields and go dig out some potatoes to do a objective potato yield. Of course, we obtained permission from the operator and did some digging. Notice they made me wear plastic around my shoes so that my dirty shoes wouldn't contaminate the field. I can't tell you whose field this is or I get fined $250,000 and some jail time for breaking my confidentiality agreement.
It was a learning experience and it helped me understand more about the numbers I crunch.
(action photos taken by Brad Early)
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Ezra Taft Benson about Paying Off Debt
http://www.ldsvoices.com/index.php?id=1015
Download MP3 (34:21 min, 9.8MB)
This is a must listen. This was given February 1962 at BYU. Ezra Taft Benson was extremely conservative and was secretary of agriculture under Eisenhower.
[clipped Harry Reid bashing out in order to promote more unity]
By the way, I am against the government bailing out all these people. I couldn't stand at the last debate how both candidates put no blame on the American people for the loans they couldn't pay back. "It's all the lender's faults" they say. Well, didn't the people accept to take those loans? The American people are definitately living above their means. The government also is living above its means as well. People usually follow the example of their leaders. Oh well, these are some political thoughts by Jared.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
General Conference Begins
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Blessings
Last week my friend Emily called and asked if I wanted to go to the church orchard to glean peaches. I really wanted to go, but my other friend Aubrey had just called and offered to watch my girls so that I could get some sewing done. So I reluctantly said no to Emily and she said she'd just pick some peaches for me. What a sweet thing to do! Later she brought over a HUGE box of peaches and a bag of onions too (that she had also gleaned). I was able to sew half of a dress. Thank you to my friends who are such great examples of love and service.
Our freezer has been PACKED so I mentioned to Jared that I really wanted to get a freezer for outside. Last weekend I went to garage sales and found a free freezer that actually works! It wasn't even a week after I said I would like freezer and we were blessed with one. So now I have space for all the peaches and onions that we received :)
I love being able to see the hand of the Lord in my life. Even though life is crazy I know the Lord is watching over us. I am so thankful for all of my friends that I have here. It is a really important thing since we don't have any family close. So thank you friends!!