PS I did the practice test today for my math test tomorrow, and I got a 96%. Keep me in your prayers that all my studying will pay off tomorrow too!
Friday, August 31, 2007
My new calculator
PS I did the practice test today for my math test tomorrow, and I got a 96%. Keep me in your prayers that all my studying will pay off tomorrow too!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
My son would have been six today
Even though I know he is well cared for and very loved where he is, I still miss him. Thank you for taking care of him. And thank you, God, for watching over him. I love you Hayden.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Evolution . . .
Monday, August 27, 2007
Stop the Abuse: Abortion and Infant Abandonment
So what can be done about it? Raise awareness and educate. Let people know what options are available to them. Let people know they have resources, choices, and people that care. And it can even be anonymous, in some cases.
One resource available, is Project Cuddle. Project Cuddle is a safe and secure option for any moms looking for options and help with their pregnancy. Whether you want to raise your child, place your child for adoption, or release your child to someone that can take care of it for you- this is for you, and it is all done within the laws of the land.
Please help me in spreading the word about the additional options available for pregnant women and girls. The more people that know about the help they can get, the more babies lives can be save.

Sunday, August 26, 2007
Dispute? Disagreement? Intense Communication?
Hubby and I love each other. And we love the Lord, and are grateful that we have been blessed with the gift of Him, and with each other. That is obvious and openly expressed. But these moments are not ones we want to have a major part of our relationship. So I am interested in what you have to say. I am open to all advice, suggestions, and discussions. We will be forming our ways between us, but I would like to know what works for you and what works for you. We want our marriage to work, and work well, so we are willing to do what it takes. Well you get the point. Thank you for your feedback. Hubby and I both appreciate it.
Chain Letters, Bulletins, and Forwards
Thank you Prayer Fighters For Christ
As if it isn't bad enough to receive Chain letters in my regular email account, I continue to see tons of them on various online networking communities (such as myspace) via mail and bulletins.
Not only are they annoying, and a waste of time, but they are often accompanied by some kind of curse.
If you don't pass this on to 10 people in the next 10 minutes, then silly susie will kill you in your sleep.
If you don't pass this on, you'll have 7 years of bad luck in relationships.
and my personal favorite....
If you pass this on, Jesus will not let you into heaven! Jesus said that whosoever denies me I will deny before my father in heaven!
So, out of fear , superstition or even guilt, people continue the chain.
But what would the bible have to say about this?
Although The Bible doesn't specifically say anything about chain letters, in principle a Christian shouldn't get involved in passing them on. Chain letters could be viewed as 'soothsaying'...which is like prophesying or fortune telling, and is a non-Biblical act. It's in the same category as practicing the occult, engaging in astrology, being a medium who talks to the dead, etc., which the Bible condemns (see Deut. 18:9-14). It involves using non-Godly spiritual forces to predict the future. For example, Acts 16:16, in which a form of this term appears, concerns someone who had the ability to predict the future, but only by the power of Satan or demonic forces. For if a spiritual force isn't of God, it's of the demonic world instead. There is no "gray" in this regard in the ultimate spiritual reality. Satan can do miracles also, much as God does, although the former is fundamentally far less powerful than the latter.
So, before you send out a chain letter, please contemplate the message you're sending and ask yourself if it is something that compromises or compliments your Christian witness.
Friday, August 24, 2007
I like to think I out smarted it
That is what I am in college for, right? To get smarter? Okay, well, maybe not. I'm there for an education. After talking to my math instructor about the math homework and my disagreement about a comma, he told me to go back and fix it. So I did. And now I have 100% on all math assignments :) I still need a lot of work on the multiplication. I know how to do the equation, but I just struggle with getting the answer correctly.In my ACA course, we are learning about personalities. So far I have learned that I am left brained, and my learning type is primarily kinesthetic, followed by a close visual. It explains a lot to know I am so not an auditory learner. Tonight I will be taking another personality test. It has been fun to learn so many different things about myself. I plan on putting all of this information to good use.
On a less positive note, we are still broke. Pardon me while I rant. We paid $100+ yesterday to get the tire replaced on Hubby's car, and the truck is in the shop for the second time in ten days. Last week we paid $200 to have the brake lines replaced, and the very next day something else went wrong. When I took it to the shop, I thought it was the starter. But they said they tested it and the started is fine. So now it's sitting in there with no idea what is wrong. We still haven't bought groceries. *sigh* Hopefully, Hubby's paycheck will be enough to get some food in this house. Can we be any more pathetic? Okay rant over- thanks for listening.
I am learning the pains of carpal tunnel. I have dealt with it for a while, and I wear braces on my hands and wrists to help prevent it. Since I have started school, it is getting worse. I'm feeling the discomfort and pain creeping from the middle of my arms, through my wrists, into the palms of my hands, and tingling into my fingers. I have heard from so many people that the shots do not good; at that point, only the surgery will help. Quick surgery, two or three weeks recovery (per hand), and small scars. The next time I visit the doctor, I will bring it up for discussion.
Oh, I'm so glad for the weekend. I love school, and I love the schedule we are finally on. Work hard during the week, relax and play during the weekend. Once I finish this personality test, I will be finished with homework for the weekend. I have even been able to read my scriptures and say my daily prayers again. What a difference it makes! Tonight, Hubby and I are going to stay up till all hours of the night watching movies, playing games, and just hanging out together. Then tomorrow morning, we are going to sleep late :)
I hope you all have a relaxing and enjoyable weekend!
"The Breakup" (Movie)
Sadly, I do not recommend this movie.
She's blogging it all
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Matt Doesn't Exist
Thanks Everyone!
Here's the message:
PRAY FOR MATT
Body: PRAY FOR MATT!!!!r
Everyone needs to take the time and read this. Just take a break from all your other stupid bulletins about who is gonna die or if your love life will suck for 7 years and be serious and do the right thing. Repost this or you have no soul seriously. A kid needs our help so do the right thing.
"HI my name is Matt Dawson. I am 23 years old, and I have a large tumor on my brain and severe lung cancer. The doctors say I will die soon if this isn't fixed, and my family can't pay the bills. "The Make A Wish Foundation" has agreed to donate 7 cents for every time this message is reposted. For those of you who repost, I thank you so much. But for those who don't repost it, I will still pray for you. Please, if you are a kind person, have a heart. Please, please, PLEASE REPOST THIS MESSAGE!"
Matt Dawson
702-355-6198 Home
Please feel free to call me for anything.
*hey it wont cost you but 10 seconds of your life
Monday, August 20, 2007
Update, in a nutshell
I finally finished my math homework. I did the entire first chapter, and we are already preparing for the first test. Wow! But I sure put a lot of work into it. Here's a SS of the first chapter's homework. I would have had a perfect score, except I got marked down for not including a comma in one of the answers. Yeah, a comma. Are you serious? Anyway, I would have had a perfect score. Not to say I didn't struggle. Holy crap, I hate multiplication. I can do the addition, subtraction, division, algebra, even some geometry. But when it comes to multiplying huge numbers, I suck.Sarabi and Naala are doing well. They are so playful and so cute. And they love being outside, even though they WON'T go in the grass. Every morning they *run* for the door, and stay out until I make them come inside. They play on the porch, and under the cars, and around the door but they hate the grass. I have started picking them up and putting them in the grass, so that they have to walk through it to get back. Eventually they will need to leave the porch, and that means grass. Sadly, they still have fleas. After doing a lot of research, I'm not surprised a bath didn't get rid of them. We are actually going to have someone come in and spray for fleas, and then all the kitties will get another bath and top spot flea treatment. Until then, it's a bath often to keep them from being eaten alive. Soon enough I am going to create a Catster profile for each of them, and probably remove (or definitely retire) the Sweetie, Jack, and West Kittens profiles. Sarabi is so playful and fun to watch. And Naala is so snuggly and cuddly. It's hard to be sad at all with those two babies around.
I've been thinking about DigiScrapping lately. I filed everything away a while ago until I could get organized and time to do it. But every time I see cute pics I want to get going with it. I think I am going to start when my sis has her baby, and go from there. That is a good reason and a good place to start.
Speaking of family, Hubby and I want a vacation. We had a few in thought, but nothing planned. I have the week off for my birthday (Fall break, hahaha), and we are thinking about the FFXI FanFair in Nov, and we are still considering Michigan/Canada with Sanny and Gary- and Teasia now. We have some ideas, and we are talking, but nothing for sure yet. Suggestions are welcome. We'll have something figured out soon enough. lol Either that, or we will just show up in Michigan randomly one day, like we did last time. (Love you Sanny!)
I have been thinking about Hayden lately. He will turn six in ten days. I am going to get a birthday card and send it like I always do. And I will write Anndra (Hayden's mom) the usual yearly update letter about me and my life. Even though I never hear from them anymore, I keep sending birthday and Christmas cards. John and Anndra are Hayden's parents and Hayden is there son, but a significant part of my heart will always love him just as much as every day that he was in my stomach and I was with him in the hospital. My love for him will never fade. And I love John and Anndra dearly for being so wonderful. They make a wonderful family. I just want to make sure Hayden knows that my love for him (and his parents, for that matter) has never and will never fade.
I have been *so* addicted to YouTube right now. Not just anything on there, the YouTube Democratic Debate. I am constantly fishing the net for more, and diving into anything I can find. I love politics. The more I can find to feed my political hunger the better. I really hope the Republicans take the opportunity for theirs coming up. If not, I would love to see them answer questions and present themselves anyway. I understand the whole"end of quarter" conflict. However IMO, this is a brand new and first rate way for the candidates to connect with people.
It is spreading like wildfire, and they would be smart to take advantage of it to the full potential.
Church was so good yesterday. I taught the 8-10 year olds, basically Levi and Tamra. They are so much fun. Congratulations to my cousin Erica, on her engagement. She is beautiful, and they will make a great couple. And pardon me for being selfish, I am so excited to have another young married couple (specifically that don't have young children yet) near us that we can get to know and become friends with. I love Erica already, and I am excited for the opportunity to get to know her even better. Last I heard, they are planning to be married in the Hawaii temple.
One more thing before I go, I love my husband. And I feel SO loved. A hug and kiss every time he gets home from work, encouraging words to keep me going on my homework, snuggling me at night, doing the dishes so I don't have to, making sure my car has plenty of gas so I won't have to worry about it, protecting, supporting, and loving me. Sugar, I couldn't ask for anyone better than you <3
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Pee on a what?
Saturday, August 18, 2007
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Friday, August 17, 2007
. . . And I still have four hours of homework to do . . .
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Off to a good start
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Bloggers against Abuse!!!
great one. On August 27, bloggers will go down in history for uniting in Blog Against Abuse, a movement to increase awareness and fight against abuse. All you have to do is blog about it. And you get to choose what type of abuse to fight. You don't even have to choose just one- write a separate blog about several. It couldn't be easier. And it's a great way to get word out. So get going! Start researching! Add a badge to your blog! And then, blog about it. Let's use our blogs for, not just a good reason, not just a journal, not just to make friends, but for a great movement to fight abuse. Blog away!PS If you would like to join us, I will add a link you to your blog here on this post, and on my sidebar. Leave me a comment here, or send me an email.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Flipflop your way out of Walmart, before you get burned
Kerry purchased two pair of flipflops from Walmart. The flipflops were just like any other- a think sole, with plastic on top and between the toes. They were on sale and very cute. But the left her feet in a very UN normal manner. They left her feet so bad, she had to visit a doctor and will now be scarred for the rest of her life. Walmart has been uncarring and unhelpful to her. She was not asking for a settlement or anything of the sort, she simply wanted the dangerous shoes to be taken off the shelves- which Walmart has refused to do.
So Kerry made her story public. She feels that if Walmart will not do their part to protect consumers, she will do what she can.
I have gotten a lot of grief for not liking Walmart, and for choosing not to shop there. But Walmart is NOT always a safe place. It is somewhere I choose not to shop, because of my own personal experiences (See: Walmart and their CrackerJack Wedding Rings, and Hubby gets run over by a Fork Lift) and now because of Kerry and so many others. People do not deserve this! We, as consumers, should feel safe and confident about purchases we make. And this is not happening at Walmart.
HERE IS KERRY'S STORY
*77 and #77 are FALSE
I knew about the red light on cars, but not the *77. It was about 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon, and Lauren was driving to visit a friend. An UNMARKED police car pulled up behind her and put his lights on. Lauren's parents have always told her never to pull over for an unmarked car on the side of the road, but rather to wait until they get to a gas station, etc.
Lauren had actually listened to her parents advice, and promptly called *77 on her cell phone to tell the police dispatcher that she would not pull over right away. She proceeded to tell the
dispatcher that there was an unmarked police car with a flashing red light on his rooftop behind her. The dispatcher checked to see if there were police cars where she was and there weren't, and he told her to keep driving, remain calm and that he had back up already on the way.
Ten minutes later 4 cop cars surrounded her and the unmarked car behind her. One policeman went to her side and the others surrounded the car behind. They pulled the guy from the car and tackled him to the ground. The man was a convicted rapist and wanted for other crimes.
I never knew about the *77 Cell Phone Feature, but especially for a woman alone in a car, you should not pull over for an unmarked car. Apparently police have to respect your right to keep going to a safe & quiet place. You obviously need to make some signals that you acknowledge them (i.e. put on your hazard lights) or call *77 like Lauren did.
Too bad the cell phone companies don't generally give you this little bit of wonderful information.
*Speaking to a service representative at **Bell** Mobility confirmed that *77 was a direct link to state trooper info. So, now it's your turn to let your friends know about *77.
Send this to every woman (and person) you know; it may save a life. This applies to ALL 50 states.
This information is false. It has been seen on Snopes. *77 nor #77 are universal numbers to the state troopers office. You should NOT count on this to save your life. If you are in an emergency situation call 911.
Update on my cousin Susan
I talked to my Grandma Davis a few minutes ago. Susan is doing much better, but Grandma knows a little more about what happened. During the labor, amniotic fluid got into Susan's blood stream. (I think I was told it is called amniocentisus embolism, but I could be wrong.) The DRs took Susan and did an emergency C-section. The DRs had to use the paddles to bring Susan back to life. She was in and out of consiousness. She had to have tubes put in her lungs to keep them from filling with fluid. The amnio fluid in the blood causes the blood not to coagulate, which leads to bleeding to death.
A few stats on this type of situation:
-It happens to 1 in 200,000 people (and can only happen while having a baby obviously, so that narrows it down even farther)
-The chances of survival when this happens are 10%
Susan is doing better now. Yesterday, we were very scared because the DRs said she may not make it through the night. However she did! She is still in ICU. She is breathing on her own, and has had the tubes removed.
The baby's name is Oliver Cashe, after his grandfather Fred Oliver, and they will call him Cashe. He is happy, healthy, and big! Cashe will go home from the hospital in a few days, and Bryce's mom will be staying with him to help care for Cashe until Susan is able to do so. Susan will be in ICU for a few more days (several we are told), and will be in the hospital for some time after that. She has a long recovery ahead of her. We are grateful she has the opportunity to recover!
Thank you all for your support, love, and prayers. The power of prayer is a miracle, and it has happened once again. Thank you, Heavenly Father!
Monday, August 13, 2007
Hello Senator West
I dropped the Orientation to Medical Assisting today (blah), and found out I had my days backwards. The OTMA was on Mondays and the ACA was Wed/ Fri. I will actually have no Monday 8am class, but I will have a Wed/ Fri 8 am class. Which is just as well. I also found out that dropping the OTMA only cost me one credit hour, I still have nine credit hours. Which makes me eligible for . . . Student Government Association!
With nine credit hours, and as a Freshman, I am eligible to run for one of the five Freshmen Senator positions. You have to have a gpa of 2.0 (that's it?!) and attend the SGA meetings and be available to work various events during the year. Sounds so easy. I'm definitely running.
I also grabbed info about the Cougar Cry. This is the monthly student produced paper full of school news. I picked up Grad2007 issue and info about the first meeting of this school year. Ever since my Mom talked about being involved in the high school editorial for her school and how much fun it was, I've been interested. Since I didn't spend much time in high school, I will have to just do it in college.
The bookstore got my English book in- finally. I was the first person to get one :) I was beginning to get really nervous about starting a class without a book, but I'm better now. And after talking to the lady at the bookstore about the buy-back prices, I doubt I will be concerning myself about that. I pay over a hundred bucks for a book and you're only going to give me five back? Yeah, I don't think so. I'm writing in the dang book. It's mine now. And forever. *writes her name in books with big black permanent marker*
Well I am off to organize my backpack- again. Yes I know, I just did this two days ago. But I made the mistake of taking it to school today (yeah, imagine that mistake) and every paper, book, highlighter, and package of cookies I was handed ended up in the bag.
Two days before school starts, I am almost counting the hours. Hmmm, I think I will put a counter on my page. Oh wait, I'm cleaning my backpack and finishing my PreCollege homework first.
A minute of Prayer for America and our Soldiers
There is now a group of people organizing the same thing here in America.
If you would like to participate: Each evening at 9:00pm EST (8pm CST, 7pm MST, 6pm PST), pause whatever you are doing and spend one minute praying for the safety of the United States, our troops, our citizens, and for overall Peace.
If you know someone else that may be interested, pass the message along. Some once said if people really understood the full extent of the power we have available through prayer, we might be speechless.
The good news, and the very bad news (Prayers please!)
My cousin Susan just had her first baby yesterday. He was born big and healthy at nine and a half pounds. His daddy Bryce is just as pleased as he can be. Congratulations Susan and Bryce!
The bad news:
Susan is in critical condition. She had to have an emergency C-section, and they had to bring her back to life with the paddles. They moved her to Utah Valley Hospital as soon as she could be moved. She is now in Critical Care Unit. They are giving her blood. As of now, the doctors cannot tell us anything one way or the other- they do not know if she will make it or not.
Please pray. We need all the prayers we can get right now. Susan is a wonderful person (so is Bryce) and it would be a great tragedy to lose her from our family and for her new little baby and her husband to lose her. I have put their name on the DC Temple roll- please feel free to add it to yours, The Milnes Family.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
The Atheist's Holiday
The case was brought before a wise judge. After listening to the long
passionate presentation by the lawyer, the Judge banged his gavel and
declared "Case dismissed!"
The lawyer immediately stood and objected to the ruling and said, "Your
honor, how can you possibly dismiss this case? The Christians have
Christmas, Easter and many other observances. Jews have Passover,
Yom Kippur and Hanukkah...yet my client and all other atheists have no such holiday!"
The judge leaned forward in his chair and simply said, "Obviously your
client is too confused to even know about, much less celebrate his own atheists' holiday!"
The lawyer pompously said, "Your Honor, we are unaware of any such
holiday for atheists. Just when might that holiday be, your Honor?"
The judge said, "Well it comes every year on exactly the same date -
April 1st! Since our calendar sets April 1st as 'April Fools Day,' consider
that Psalm 14:1 and Psalm 53 state, 'The fool says in his heart, there
is no God.' Thus, in my opinion, if your client says there is no God,
then by scripture he is a fool, thus April 1st is his holiday!
0 to Sky in 13 hours
But I was determined. I had gone that far, and I had been told I would have Sky access by the end of the night. So although things didn't work out as planned, and lots of people had to leave, some of us stayed together and went on to ZM8 (Return to Delkfutt's Tower). We had a few deaths but we did pretty good! Since we had nine people instead of two full parties, some went twice. I got to be in the first party, so during the second party I sat outside as party leader and waited for anyone else that wanted a (successful) D2. It was great. After the fight, most everyone else went their separate ways.
But again, some of us continued. I think only three of us were still up for it, and two of us headed off to do ZM9 (Ro'Maeve), Zm10 (The Temple of Desolation), and ZM11 (The Hall of the Gods). *Special thanks to Vendetta, who was so kind as to help me get unlost and then guide my oh-so-tired taru through the Jungles*
By the time I got around to ZM12 (The Mithra and The Crystal) I was the last person still working on them. Some GTMC members were still in game and in LS, but I was the only one crazy and determined enough to STILL be working on ZMs. I Wanted Sky! Unfortunately, I couldn't fight the Ancient Vessel on my own, so that's where I had to stop. It was six o'clock in the morning. The sun was coming up.
I did all that in 13 hours. Talk about motivation and determination. I wanted Sky so badly. I was only slightly disappointed that I didn't actually get it- how disappointed could I be after I had accomplished so much?! Personally I am happy. I know that all I have Sky access soon enough, and I have definitely proved myself. I am happy with myself. I am pleased with my accomplishment. And that, is what matters.
And as usual, here are the SSs for you (I hope you enjoy these photos, it is taking me forever to get them to work correctly)
SHADOW LORD









And here are some of the other Missions: including some of the GTMC members that went, the Chamber of the Oracles, and my first entrance into The Hall of the Gods
Thank you to Ned, Tak, and everyone else in GTMC that was there. We had a great time yesterday, and I can't wait to be in Sky with you.
My weekend- and one other thought
Went to the store, and bought some groceries. But while I was there, my flip flop broke! In the middle of the store! Grr. I only have one pair of flipflops because I couldn't find another pair I liked as much, and now they are gone. Sadness. You should have seen me gimp-walking around the store with one broken shoe. Hubby was laughing at me. lol Okay I was laughing too. But I'm still sad about my shoe :(
I spent the day cleaning the house, and getting ready for Frankie and Jessica to come over. They got here about six, and we sat down for dinner. Pasta and hamburger, salad, and vegetables (I still think they were a little overcooked). I did pretty well, if I do say so myself :) We watched Little Rascals (SUCH a cute movie!) and played with the kittens. Jessica and especially Frankie just loved having all of them all over them. It was fun to watch. During the movie we had ice cream and chatted. After the movie, we packed the three kittens and the mom into a nice big box, and Frankie and Jessica took them away. They took them to Frankie's mom's house, where they will have LOTS of places to play and run free. And although we knew we would miss them, it was so nice to see them go somewhere they would be so happy- and to such nice people. Thank you Jess and Frankie!!!
While they were leaving, I had to go upstairs. There was no hot water. So the CNA's husband came over and we all played with the breaker for a while. Finally it started working, and we had hot water right away. I went back downstairs, and Hubby and I bounced around our house excitedly for a few minutes. We had four less cats!!! That means less food and water bowls, less cat boxes, and less animals under our feet. Yay!!!
Saturday-
Hubby checked his email, and saw a bounced message from his ex wife. *sigh* He had sent her a message asking how his daughters were doing and if she was receiving the child support he was sending. But instead of answering him, she bounced the message. So now, she has him blocked from skype, gave him a wrong telephone number, returns mail he sends to their address, and won't answer his emails. And she says HE is being the difficult one?
On a happier note, I am a moderator for another one of my yahoo groups. This one is on marriage and relationships. It is a wonderful group! The ladies in there are so supportive and sweet. And I am honored to be a moderator for them. It is a pleasure just to be part of that group, and I am blessed to have been accepted (an application is required for membership and they are very careful who they approve). And now I get to play a more active role. Thanks Tiffany :)
In the afternoon, Hubby and I went to the Davis' and fed the animals. We agreed to take care of their pets while they are in Florida this week, and they have a houseful! Two big dogs (Ashley and Lexus), four cats (Nick, Charcoal, Mimi, and Oreo), and three guniea pigs (no idea the names). It took us about an hour and a half to get there, feed and water them all, and get back home. Not to bad for that much.
By the time we got back home, I was fighting a migraine. Yuck. Hubby had me drink some water and get some hydration. I was in FFXI at the time, working on ZMs. (More on that later- it's exciting!) We also watched Lion King, and had a great moment. Hubby named his kitten! I have been calling her Gracie, he has been calling her Little Guy (we thought she was a boy when she was born). But during the movie, he picked her name. She is name Sarabi after Simba's mother. Pretty isn't it? And it was only appropriate to name the other kitten we kept Nala. So we have Sarabi, Nala, and Piper. Isn't that cute? I really like them, and Hubby is very pleased with it. He was having such a hard time picking a name he felt really fit her. This is perfect :D
(I will have the Cat Family updated soon to reflect all the new changes.)
Sunday-
Got all my school stuff together. I sat down and played "Pack the Backpack". I remember as a little girl being so excited to get all my fresh pencils and new notebooks together and seeing them. I hated the social aspect of school, but I've always loved learning. Fresh paper and pencils represent new learning. It brought back good memories to pack my backpack. I have my outfit picked out for my first day of school. Starting tomorrow, Hubby and I are going to be getting up at a regular time and maybe even having breakfast. We will be on a more regular schedule, because that's what I have to have if I am going to do well in school. I'm really blessed to have such a supportive husband, who lets me *clears throat* control his schedule. lol Although I dare say he is as excited about me being in college as I am. He says he is happy to have a wife that is so motivated and interested in improving herself. *big grin* I love my husband. Oh yes, back to school. Tomorrow I go in to drop one class, and Thursday is my first day of classes.
And one other thought: PAID BLOGGING
Thank you for your comments, thoughts, and opinions about this!
Friday, August 10, 2007
Respect the Flag
Hello, remember me? Some people call me Old Glory,
others call me Stars and Stripes;
I have been referred to as the Star Spangled Banner.
But whatever they call me,
I am your Flag, or as I proudly state
....the Flag of the United States of America.
There is something that has been bothering me,
so I thought I might talk it over with you....
because it's about you and me.
I remember some time ago, I think it was Memorial Day,
people were lined up on both sides of the street to watch the parade.
The town's high school band was behind me,
and naturally, I was leading the parade.
When your Daddy saw me coming along, waving in the breeze,
he immediately removed his hat and placed it against his left shoulder
so that his right hand was directly over his heart. Remember?
And you, Yes, I remember you.
Standing there straight as a soldier.
You didn't have a hat, but you were giving the correct salute.
They taught you in school to place your right hand over your heart.
Remember little sister? Not to be outdone,
she was saluting the same as you.
Oh, I was very proud as I came down your street.
There were some soldiers home on leave
and they were standing at attention giving their military salute.
Also, some V.F.W. veterans with their caps at jaunty angles were saluting smartly.
Ladies as well as men, paid me the reverence I deserve.
Now, I may sound a little conceited.
Well, I am. I have a right to be,
because I represent the finest country in the world....
the United States of America.
More than one aggressive nation has tried to haul me down,
but they all felt the fury of this freedom loving country.
Remember...many of you had to go overseas to defend me.
What has happened? I'm still the same old Flag.
Oh, I've had a couple more stars added since you were a boy.
A lot more blood has been shed since that Memorial Day parade long ago.
Dad is gone now, The home town has a new look.
The last time I came down your street,
I saw that some of the old landmarks were gone,
but in their place, shinning majestically in the sun,
were a number of new buildings and homes.
Yes sir, the old home town has changed.
But now....I don't feel as proud as I used to.
When I came down your street, you just stand there
with your hands in your pockets and give me a small glance,
then look or turn away.
When I think of all the places I've been...
Ansio, Guadalcanal, Battle of the Bulge, Korea, and Vietnam
I wonder what's happened? I'm still the same old Flag.
But now I see children running around and shouting as I pass by.
They don't seem to know who I am.
I saw an old man take his hat off, and then look around.
He didn't see anybody else with theirs off,
so he quickly put his back on.
Is it a sin to be an American anymore?
Have you forgotten what I stand for?
Have you forgotten all the battlefields where men fought
and died to keep this nation, your nation, free?
When you salute me, you are actually saluting them.
Take a look at the Memorial Honor Rolls sometime.
Look at the names of those who never came back,
and are resting 'neath white crosses on a far away shore.
Some of them were friends or relatives of yours,
maybe even went to school with you.
That's who you're saluting....when you revere me.
Well, it won't be long until I come down your street again.
So when you see me, stand straight,
place your hand over your heart,
and you'll see me waving back.
My salute to you, I'll show you that I too, remember!
...Author Unknown
Another touchy subect
I am forming my opinions about these issues. I don't have anything set in stone yet. But I am leaning this way on one thing and that way on another. The more I hear, the better I can make an educated decision about my feelings.
On this issue, I agree with what Senator Dodge says when he is asked about this issue:
Do you support gay marriage?
What are your views on this issue?
These Poor Parents!
' Hello ? '
'Is your daddy home?' he asked.
' Yes ,' whispered the small voice.
May I talk with him?'
The child whispered, ' No .'
Surprised and wanting to talk with an adult, the boss asked, 'Is your Mommy there?'
' Yes .'
'May I talk with her?'
Again the small voice whispered, ' No .'
Hoping there was somebody with whom he could leave a message, the boss asked, 'Is anybody else there?'
' Yes ,' whispered the child, ' a policeman '.
Wondering what a cop would be doing at his employee's home, the boss asked, 'May I speak with the policeman?'
' No, he's busy ', whispered the child.
'Busy doing what?'
' Talking to Daddy and Mommy and the Fireman ,' came the whispered answer.
Growing more worried as he heard a loud noise in the background through the earpiece on the phone, the boss asked, 'What is that noise?'
' A helicopter ' answered the whispering voice.
'What is going on there?' demanded the boss, now truly apprehensive.
Again, whispering, the child answered, ' The search team just landed a helicopter .'
Alarmed, concerned and a little frustrated the boss asked, 'What are they searching for?'
Still whispering, the young voice replied with a muffled giggle... ' ME '
A man of God has gone Home
Elder James E Faust
Elder James E Faust
Elder James E Faust
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Great Contest!
I made a few changes . . .
Thanks for your feedback!
Are our American Troops dying in Vain?
If you would like to hear more about this question and answer, click on the link below.
Are the troops dying in vain?
Happy Birthday Sanny!
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Resist Your Enemies
I think the reason why we as people's get so angry sometimes is because we take our enemiess actions and hurtful words against us so personally. I think this reaction is normal and could actually be healthy in some instances. When we allow the circumstances or situations to eat away at us mentally and emotionally, we are drained by it. It is time for us to regroup and focus on taking care of ourselves when this happens. Realistically it is not our business what other people think about us, especially when the person does not mean us any good at all. This is a battle like you said, it isn't a losing battle, but a battle still the same. When we lend our long term emotions and mental space to this kind of behavior it only harms us in the end. It robs us of living the life with our families the way we see fit or would like. The enemies win, but no enemy can win unless we give them that power to win. When both parties win it is because of mutual respect. If one side or the other wins because of ulterior motives this isn't winning at all....it is SICK!!!!!! It is sick thinking and evil motives that initiate hurtful situations. Insecurities also play a big role. It isn't our problem to take the hurt on. Transferring hate or discontent is done when a person does not love themselves or have content within themselves. Don't let it penetrate your mind or your soul. That is just my two little cents.....man, I hate drama!!!!
Signs that you've finally grown up
Your house plants are alive.
6:00 AM is when you get up, not when you go to bed.
You hear your favorite song on an elevator.
You watch the Weather Channel.
You go from 130 days of vacation time to 14.
Jeans and a sweater no longer qualify as "dressed up."
You're the one calling the police because those kids next door won't turn down the stereo.
You don't know what time Taco Bell closes anymore.
Your car insurance goes down and your payments go up.
You feed your dog Science Diet instead of McDonalds leftovers.
Sleeping on the couch makes your back hurt.
You no longer take naps from noon to 6 PM.
Dinner and a movie is the whole date instead of the beginning of one.
Eating a basket of chicken wings at 3 AM would severely upset, rather than settle your stomach.
You actually eat breakfast food at breakfast time.
90% of the time you spend in front of a computer is for real work.
You read this entire list looking desperately for a sign that doesn't apply to you and can't find one to save your youth.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Look! I'm a Bard!

While out there, we played around with some of the Sunbreeze Festival items. They are fun! We had Summer Fans and Festive Fans, Datechochins, and other Festival items. Here are a few more SSs for you.


On Tuesday night, Selo and I got a lot done. We started with the quest for Wizard's Gloves. Got that quest done, it just needed to be turned in. When I went down there, I grabbed Quake and Burst from the AH. Turned around and ran back to MH so I could meet Selo. As soon as I got to Bibiki Bay, a few things happened. A) I realized I left Burst in my Mog Safe. Why in the world did I even put it in there? B) I didn't talk to the box again to get my hands! I was right there and had the quest finished. Duh. C) FFXI froze. Not my whole computer because I could still pull up web pages and IMing, but no FFXI. So I pulled up the task manager, booted myself, and logged back in.
In Bibiki Bay, we fought the Goblin's Rarabs. Both Selo and I could almost one shot them, but not quite. We even had Quake, Earth Day, and an Terra's Staff. We did pretty well though. 5 k an hour- with a ring but no chains. Yeah, that's awesome. And as long as the gobby didn't see us (which happened a few times) we could rock pretty well. Until some other BLM came out there. Dhiz said he had the whole week off and could catch up to us before Wed, so we got a few lvls before we stopped.
Back at the MH, I took out the rest of my spells I had waiting. I ended up learning Enwater and Burst. And man, I'm looking forward to Fire III. (Speaking of MH, I really need to clean it out. . .)
Also, in great news, I sent my first submission for Pic of the Month. I sent it to GTMC for the Sept contest. Haven't heard anything back yet, but I only submitted it late last night.
Here are a few more SSs, including some with my new gear :)



Calling all Graphic Artists- please help!
Thank you in advance!
Utah Coal Miners
Kitten update
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Desiree and Kristina, who are both having baby boys today!!!
You're in my prayers ladies. You will do wonderful. I love you!
Changed my major already
I finished the FACTS application last night, and gave the proof to the Business office today. The processed it, (gave me my parking permit,) and I went to the bookstore to get my books. they gave me two of my books, and then handed me an intro to Medical Assisting book. Mmm, no thanks. I guess when I register for classes, I was helped by the medical adviser, so I was put in an Orientation to Medical Assisting course. No, I didn't realize this- my class schedule simply said Orientation. I thought it was another college orientation course similar to the ACA. So as soon as that was pointed out to me, I talked to a counselor to see what I needed to do. We changed my major, and Monday I will drop the Orientation to MA class.
I am glad to have most of it done finally. It has been a long process just getting to this point. Does that mean things will get easier once I start classes? I hope so. But if not, I will take a deep breath, take one thing at a time, and keep working.
I start next week. With my schedule change, I will have three classes on Mondays (8, 9, and 10) and two the rest of the week (9 and 10). I will still be finished by 10:50 every day, and be able to get the lunch meal with no problem.
It's only Tuesday, and I've had a long week already. lol I think I'm going to go take a nap!
