Natalie just got a copy of this in her email and I thought I'd share it (in a bit higher quality, too). It made me think about how quickly we can distance ourselves from each other when we don't appreciate spending time with them as we should.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
We Made It
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Ta-da...
- It's a nice 6 bedroom home a little under 4000 sq ft
- There will be plenty of room for visitors to come and stay
- It's in a quiet neighborhood just down the street from my brother and his wife
- It's backyard has a very nice pool and there is a small community park nearby
- We'll have a mortgage about half of what we do now!


Friday, May 15, 2009
Everything is amazing, nobody is happy...
This clip is great! It's amazing the things people complain about when really, things are quite incredible and we experience miracles of modern science every day. I wish everyone could have this perspective and not expect the world to "owe them" something.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Tate's First Cake
Well Tate's 1st birthday was a hit... mainly because he was by far the most enthusiastic of our children when it came to cake eating. He spent the evening playing with a ton of different toys (he was a good boy and focused on them and not the wrapping paper) and getting encouraged to walk -- nothing yet... we'll keep you posted.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
An Apostle's Easter Thoughts on Christ
We didn't get a chance to post a "Happy Easter" message or anything. Honestly, we're not the biggest fans of the hoopla that accompanies the majority of Easter: eggs and bunnies and lots and lots of candy. While we do enjoy the traditional stealing of our kids candy like any red-blooded Americans, we hate to see the most important event celebrated as another day for presents and candy.
Instead, we try to do the "kid stuff" the day before, having fun with easter egg hunts and seeing what the easter bunny brought. Sunday is the day we reverence and speak with our children about this most important event.
I had the opportunity to travel to Israel a couple of years ago and visited a lot of the traditional sites for: the area where John the Baptist taught in the wilderness and where Jesus was likely baptized, the mount from the sermon on the mount, the many gates and stations around Jerusalem referenced in the New Testament, the site of the Last Supper and even the Garden of Gethsemane. However, one hotly contested site is where exactly Jesus was crucified, entombed and ultimately, where he rose from the grave, was particularly compelling since I felt a need to know where exactly this most important event actually took place.
I visited two of the most popular sites and while both had compelling evidence of their authenticity, I found a great sense of peace -- coincidentally while visiting the Garden Tomb -- after I realized that it really didn't matter where he rose. What was so exciting to me about the Garden Tomb was that I saw the miracle that Mary Magdalene saw that first Easter morning: an empty tomb.
That's the real miracle of Easter. Jesus lives and we, too will live again because of what he did for us. It's so easy to get caught up in the rest of the world's view of Easter but this talk (watch the video) helps remind us of what Easter is really supposed to be celebrating.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
The grass isn't exactly greener...
Fortunately:
- Homes are cheap in Maricopa, AZ and we're looking to reduce our monthly outgo
- My job allows me to work from anywhere, so long as an airport isn't too far away
- My brother Derrick and his wife Mandy live there and we're close with them both
- I hate snow... well, I'm okay with snow as long as it stays in the mountains where it belongs and off of my driveway, road to work, etc.
Unfortunately:
- You'd better really like the color brown (I like it in moderation!)
- You'd better really like it warm (something Arizona isn't famous for in moderation)
- You'd better like the smell of cattle... uh... aroma... on a cool, clear night
- There's nothing like a white Christmas...
- We'll REALLY MISS OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS close by
In all honesty, we're very excited about the move; Natalie has never lived outside of Utah (and by extension therefore neither have any of our kids!). This will not only get us out of our comfort zone but also give our family a chance to see how we do out on our own without a lot of family close by.
Where's Maricopa you ask? About 30 minutes or so south of Phoenix, this little town got hit hard by the recent home value drops (plummets is a more accurate term for this area!). We've found it to be full of a lot of great people and for a "rural" community feels nothing like it -- other than the usual friendliness around every corner. We're hoping to have a lot of room for guests, so please feel free to stop by and visit us!
We're planning on moving around mid-June. Katie has decided to get baptized and we set the date for the 1st Saturday of June (the 6th) and we'd like the girls to finish up school here at Creekside Elementary before we leave. Which reminds me: we looked into a charter school down in Maricopa that the girls are very excited for, too.
We'll post more details once we have a house locked in (we have a few offers out there right now) and will send you all the gorey details of our move... which reminds me of one other Unfortunate aspect of this move:
- We have to pack and drive all of our crap to Arizona 12 hours away... joy...