What an awesome game and win for BYU!
What more can I say!
Jimmer Fredette-37 points
Michael Loyd-26 points
Next Game: Saturday against Kansas St.
GO COUGARS!
Dan and I love March Madness!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
To Die For Creme Brulee
Just wanted to let everyone know that the Best Creme Brulee in Utah can be found at The Garden Restaurant(top floor of the Joseph Smith Building in SLC).
Now I make a pretty good Creme Brulee, but this tastes even better. They told me it sells out quite often. So hopefully when you visit they will have it.
Dan and I ate there a couple of weeks ago, and every morsel of our food was more than yummy, it was scrumptious!
We had eaten there on our honeymoon, a little more than 4 years ago, and the memory of the Creme Brulee has stayed with me all of this time.
We will definately eat there again!
Now I make a pretty good Creme Brulee, but this tastes even better. They told me it sells out quite often. So hopefully when you visit they will have it.
Dan and I ate there a couple of weeks ago, and every morsel of our food was more than yummy, it was scrumptious!
We had eaten there on our honeymoon, a little more than 4 years ago, and the memory of the Creme Brulee has stayed with me all of this time.
We will definately eat there again!
Monday, March 15, 2010
Baptisms for the Dead and other temple work
On the 3rd of March, Dan and I, took our 2 nieces Erin and Tara to the Timpanogos Temple to do family file baptisms and confirmations. They did a total of 17 names.
A Young Men's group from Alpine were baptized and confirmed for the 27 male family file names that we have right now. Our 2 nephews were unable to join us that night.
Dan did all of the baptizing and confirming. He really enjoyed doing it. The spirit was really strong.
Since starting family history mid-Jan, we have completed with the help of family members:49 baptisms, 49 confirmations, 24 iniatories, 6 endowments, 7 sealings to spouses, and 19 children sealed to parents.
Still to do-we have their family file cards: 27 iniatories, 43 endowments, 16 sealed to spouses, and 38 children to be sealed to their parents.
And their are still more family members to do their work for.
I am grateful for the spiritual experiences that I have had in finding names, verifying information, submitting, and then doing their temple work.
We appreciate all who have helped us thus far.
A Young Men's group from Alpine were baptized and confirmed for the 27 male family file names that we have right now. Our 2 nephews were unable to join us that night.
Dan did all of the baptizing and confirming. He really enjoyed doing it. The spirit was really strong.
Since starting family history mid-Jan, we have completed with the help of family members:49 baptisms, 49 confirmations, 24 iniatories, 6 endowments, 7 sealings to spouses, and 19 children sealed to parents.
Still to do-we have their family file cards: 27 iniatories, 43 endowments, 16 sealed to spouses, and 38 children to be sealed to their parents.
And their are still more family members to do their work for.
I am grateful for the spiritual experiences that I have had in finding names, verifying information, submitting, and then doing their temple work.
We appreciate all who have helped us thus far.
What do these things have in common?
March 7-13
Airplane Flights
Traveling in a 11 seat white van
Visiting Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa
Seeing this Country
7 Women(the children of the parents)
2 Parents
Late Nights
Early Mornings
Learning New Things, Gaining Knowledge
Lots of Walking
Talking, Laughter, Crying
Spiritual Experiences
Gaining Appreciation for Pioneers
Rain
Muddy Roads
Meeting Awesome People
What do all of these things have in common?
They occured on the Church History Tour that my parents took me on with all of my sisters last week.
More info will be coming as to specific places visited and my experiences.
Airplane Flights
Traveling in a 11 seat white van
Visiting Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa
Seeing this Country
7 Women(the children of the parents)
2 Parents
Late Nights
Early Mornings
Learning New Things, Gaining Knowledge
Lots of Walking
Talking, Laughter, Crying
Spiritual Experiences
Gaining Appreciation for Pioneers
Rain
Muddy Roads
Meeting Awesome People
What do all of these things have in common?
They occured on the Church History Tour that my parents took me on with all of my sisters last week.
More info will be coming as to specific places visited and my experiences.
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