Well me and Steph are still up here in Logan and I am trying to finish with school, just got some good news I get to avoid some classes that we previously thought I needed. But more importantly (Sorry Linds, not trying to steal your thunder) We are having a baby! Steph is due on the 28th of may and we shall know what we are having on the 7th of January. Crazy huh? I guess most of you already have this parenting thing down, but now it is my turn. Gulp! It is really great to keep up with everyone on here, please keep posting thankyou.
Just a little update, we are having a girl!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear...
I got this off of my sister in laws blog and she got it off of another web site...this is how it goes! Good Stuff!!!
Hi guys, I read this post on one of my favorite blogs "My Food Storage Deals" and wanted to include it on mine also. How Blessed we are to have had, and continue to have, Prophets on the earth today, to lead and guide us! Now, if we will only listen....

I was forwarded this email from a friend and I am posting it to my blog because there are simple and important reminders that each of us can use to help become better prepared. I have a cousin that lives near the path that hurricane Ike striked and her story sounds similar to this womans story. As of a few days ago they are STILL out of power, stores are nearly empty and without food storage and emergency preparedness items, life would be MUCH harder for their family as well. What an amazing blessing we have to know that if we listen to the counsel of the latter day prophet we will be blessed!
"Dear Friends: We have a 6'x6' hole in our roof, no electricity or running water, Trees down everywhere. How ever, because we listened to the counsel of our prophet we are prepared. In fact it seems to me that it's only the members of the church who seem to be calm, prepared, and helping one another with trees in roofs, flooding, etc. There is a POD or Point of Distribution in> Tomball where we live. There you get water and ice IF you have enough fuel to wait in the 3-hour lines. We don't have to do that because we have 3 full water barrels, 75 juice bottles filled with water, and our pool, which is dirty, but we use it to flush. It is very difficult to get gas. Police guard the stations when fuel is delivered and you might wait half a day to get up to the pump just to have them say, 'Too bad, we are out'. I am grateful that we have a generator. We run it 4 hours a day to keep our fridge and light. I am grateful that we have had fuel for it. You can't even by gas containers as they are rationed. We can only by bread once a week and limite d to 2 loaves at a time. Water is rationed by the case at the grocery store - 3 cases per family. The ATM machines do not have power. For the past 6 months I have stashed small bills away because I have had such a feeling of foreboding. We have >cash because of that. LISTEN TO THE SPIRIT. Get cash in small bills because the stores can't make change and credit and debit cards often don't work. I had to pay 5 dollars more for an item because they couldn't make change for me. and . . . PHONES ONLY WORK OCCASIONALY. Believe it or not...I have not had a bath in 4 days, Today was the first day I got to wash my hair with pool water. I haven't fixed my hair in a week!!! It just doesn't matter anymore. We cannot do laundry because we don't have water. So, we wear our clothes until they are literally disgusting. When we do finally get water we will have to boil it since it is contaminated.I am grateful for my parents. When we got low on generator fuel they drove 45 minutes to help us. They filled up their cans and brought us 10 gallons of fuel, which kept us going until this morning at 6:oo, am when we finally found some gas. A prepared Family and a loving extended family is the key to survival and making it through right now. I know that my parents would drive to the end of the earth to help me and it's nice knowing they are there. I know that I would do the same for my children. I want all of you to know that I have such a testimony of following the counsel of our living prophet. There really is safety and peace in your heart if you are prepared. Please get your generators, 5 gas cans full of gas, canned goods, baby items, baby wipes to bathe, and all the water you can store...even if you have to trip on it in your home. Have your lanterns, crank flashlights, tarps, rope, etc. ready to go because you never know when it will be your turn to endure the test. It's overwhelming, but it's going to be ok eventually. I have a> home, I have food, and I have water, because I listened to the counsel of the prophet. Please make sure you do the same. It's time to have your life in order. Tomorrow may be too late. "
Hi guys, I read this post on one of my favorite blogs "My Food Storage Deals" and wanted to include it on mine also. How Blessed we are to have had, and continue to have, Prophets on the earth today, to lead and guide us! Now, if we will only listen....

I was forwarded this email from a friend and I am posting it to my blog because there are simple and important reminders that each of us can use to help become better prepared. I have a cousin that lives near the path that hurricane Ike striked and her story sounds similar to this womans story. As of a few days ago they are STILL out of power, stores are nearly empty and without food storage and emergency preparedness items, life would be MUCH harder for their family as well. What an amazing blessing we have to know that if we listen to the counsel of the latter day prophet we will be blessed!
"Dear Friends: We have a 6'x6' hole in our roof, no electricity or running water, Trees down everywhere. How ever, because we listened to the counsel of our prophet we are prepared. In fact it seems to me that it's only the members of the church who seem to be calm, prepared, and helping one another with trees in roofs, flooding, etc. There is a POD or Point of Distribution in> Tomball where we live. There you get water and ice IF you have enough fuel to wait in the 3-hour lines. We don't have to do that because we have 3 full water barrels, 75 juice bottles filled with water, and our pool, which is dirty, but we use it to flush. It is very difficult to get gas. Police guard the stations when fuel is delivered and you might wait half a day to get up to the pump just to have them say, 'Too bad, we are out'. I am grateful that we have a generator. We run it 4 hours a day to keep our fridge and light. I am grateful that we have had fuel for it. You can't even by gas containers as they are rationed. We can only by bread once a week and limite d to 2 loaves at a time. Water is rationed by the case at the grocery store - 3 cases per family. The ATM machines do not have power. For the past 6 months I have stashed small bills away because I have had such a feeling of foreboding. We have >cash because of that. LISTEN TO THE SPIRIT. Get cash in small bills because the stores can't make change and credit and debit cards often don't work. I had to pay 5 dollars more for an item because they couldn't make change for me. and . . . PHONES ONLY WORK OCCASIONALY. Believe it or not...I have not had a bath in 4 days, Today was the first day I got to wash my hair with pool water. I haven't fixed my hair in a week!!! It just doesn't matter anymore. We cannot do laundry because we don't have water. So, we wear our clothes until they are literally disgusting. When we do finally get water we will have to boil it since it is contaminated.I am grateful for my parents. When we got low on generator fuel they drove 45 minutes to help us. They filled up their cans and brought us 10 gallons of fuel, which kept us going until this morning at 6:oo, am when we finally found some gas. A prepared Family and a loving extended family is the key to survival and making it through right now. I know that my parents would drive to the end of the earth to help me and it's nice knowing they are there. I know that I would do the same for my children. I want all of you to know that I have such a testimony of following the counsel of our living prophet. There really is safety and peace in your heart if you are prepared. Please get your generators, 5 gas cans full of gas, canned goods, baby items, baby wipes to bathe, and all the water you can store...even if you have to trip on it in your home. Have your lanterns, crank flashlights, tarps, rope, etc. ready to go because you never know when it will be your turn to endure the test. It's overwhelming, but it's going to be ok eventually. I have a> home, I have food, and I have water, because I listened to the counsel of the prophet. Please make sure you do the same. It's time to have your life in order. Tomorrow may be too late. "
Sunday, July 13, 2008
some wedding pictures
Friday, May 23, 2008
Aunt Kathy is wrong!
Hi all,
The address if actually 1248 N State St in Orem! Look for Sun River Gardens...
I just spoke with Amber!
But we still love you Aunt Kathy!
Jenni
The address if actually 1248 N State St in Orem! Look for Sun River Gardens...
I just spoke with Amber!
But we still love you Aunt Kathy!
Jenni
Saturday, May 17, 2008
direction correction
I want to let the family know that the address for Amber and Briton's reception in Utah is wrong. The address should be 1148 N. State Street instead of 148. We don't want any of you to be led astray, and we want to see you all in May! Thanks, Kathy P.S. If you want more thorough directions, call Amber at 303-319-8263
Friday, January 11, 2008
Addresses
Hey I think it would be a great Idea if we could some how put everyone's address on the family website because people moving around all the time this would be a nice way to know where people are and we could drop them a note I am not sure how to do that create a link an address book something like that just a thought! Steph
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