It appears that the boys needed a little bit more of a challenge than when they were doing this.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
So Much For Safety
Posted by Anne at 10:46 PM 11 comments
Labels: brothers, world's best mom
Oh, CRAP!!!
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
Howdy Matey!
So, we went to Camp Snoopy's treasure hunt today. Of course, I was too busy holding their goodie bags to take pictures of them at the stations. It was pretty cute with free candy and pirate garb.
I guess on the weekends they run the big engine through Knott's (when we've gone during the week it's been a smaller train). It was amazing to see the steam engine start up and take off. It was even more cool to actually ride the original 1881 train that travelled through UT, AZ and NM. Isaac didn't quite get the "hold-up" on the train, maybe next time.
I was so excited when we happened to be at the Blacksmith shop and a staged old-fashioned show-down started up right where we were. Of course, Seth was scared but I was very surprised that Isaac kept wanting to leave and even started to cry. We didn't get to see how it ended, I guess the gun shots were a little too loud for Isaac. I have to remind myself that he is still 4 years old!
Here's a pic of the boys on a very small little engine. Can't imagine what it was used for. We also enjoyed going into the old-fashioned school building. I didn't know it was an original school building from AK! It was neat to show the boys since they've been in Matt's classroom a few times and can compare.
Well, ever since we got home, Isaac has been busy making a Jolly Roger flag (impressive, isn't it?), pirate prison and treasure chest with some of the booty they got today. He even did a pirate dance for me and Matt. I love days like today.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Seth's Birthday Ralley
Posted by Anne at 11:46 PM 3 comments
Labels: birthday, friends-little kids, seth
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Signs of the Times
My initial thoughts on gay marriage were, "Whatever, what difference does it make if they call it a marriage or a union, it's all the same. Not a big deal." Even though I didn't understand the importance of the issue I was asked to head up efforts for Prop 22 support in 2000. So I did.
Here we are 8 years later with the same issue. I am just beginning to understand the importance as I hear about what has been happening since the definition of marriage has been altered in some places (see below for a few examples). I guess the many different church leaders really are inspired. I believe that even though right now we may not fully understand the implications gay marriages will bring in the future, God does. And I am thankful that His servants have heeded His warning and are advising us on this issue, otherwise I may have voted in favor of something that I'm really not in favor of. Here is what we didn't see coming:
On Friday, October 10th, 2008 a first-grade class took a field trip to witness atheir lesbian teacher's wedding in California. Click Here for the article from the San Francisco Chronicle.
A father in Massachusetts was frustrated when his twin kindergartners were taught about homosexuality at school by the teachers. He insisted he be notified in the future before such things were discussed so he could pull his boys out of school. He was taken to jail. Click Here for the story.
A Catholic adoption agency in the UK closed their doors because of the Government's new homosexual equality laws. The Equality Act forbids discrimination in the provision of goods and services on the basis of sexual orientation. The law was forced through Parliament last year despite past Prime Minister Tony Blair's recommendation that Catholic adoption agencies be exempted from the rules. Click Here for more info.
Earlier this month judges in Connecticut overturned the state law (just as the judges in California did) to legalize gay marriage. This is not just an issue in California. The majority of Californians voted years ago to keep traditional marriage as the only marriage recognized in the state of California, 4 judges overturned our vote.
This is happening everywhere and the leaders of the church and others have warned that the outcome of California’s vote will affect the way the other states vote. So PLEASE…even if you don’t live in California, put this on your blog or email this on. The internet knows no state line. You know contacts in California that I don’t…and so do your friends. Please pass this on as it will eventually have an effect on everyone!
"Occasionally discouragement may darken our pathway; frustration may be a constant companion. In our ears there may sound the sophistry of Satan as he whispers, "You cannot save the world; your small efforts are meaningless. You haven't time to be concerned for others." Trusting in the Lord, let us turn our heads from such falsehoods and make certain our feet are firmly planted in the path of service and our hearts and souls dedicated to follow the example of the Lord."
--President Thomas S. Monson
Click Here for excerpts from the LDS Broadcast given on October 8th by Elders M. Russell Ballard, Quentin L. Cook and L. Whitney Clayton.
Voting info:
October 20th: Last day to apply for an absentee ballot if voting out of state.
October 27th: Last day to apply for “Vote by Mail”
November 4th: Election day. Polls close at 8:00pm. Vote by mail may be hand delievered to poll site.
Excerpts taken from this site.
Posted by Anne at 3:32 PM
Friday, October 10, 2008
It's Autumn!
...At least it is at the pumpkin patch just off the marina in Long Beach! They bring the patch to us along with a few rides.
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