Pete wanted to show me some of the Redwoods. This is a park that is about 30 minutes outside downtown San Francisco. The trees were amazing. Most of them are over 700 years old. Good Pictures. Good Times. This is a great kid activity if you take the family to San Francisco. Phillip liked it a lot better than shopping in the city.
A Weekend of Farm Parties
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This past weekend the Michigan vs. BYU game drew handfuls of visitors our
way. The game itself (31-0) proved to be disappointing for our visitors
and re...
Protect Your Family from Pornography
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I have been working on this blog for four years now. I think I have helped
a lot of people. I am glad to continue to help people and answer
question...
3-D virtual world
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Hi guys, I'm back now. I have the great news that I am now a VPython
programmer! (For those of you who don't know what it is, click Here , and
be ama...
Beach time
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The summer is heating up in Florida and the beaches are calling my name.
Time to take off the boots and play in the water.
Being a 5th generation Floridian...
Miss Springville/Mapelton Competition
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Last night Natalie participated in Miss Springville/Mapleton. She did it in
hopes of getting some scholarship money. She did not win, but did fabulous. ...
February Fun
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We have had a fun and super-busy month. We had Cathy & Pete's family here
at the end of Jan and Robert was here as well. We must have been so busy
that wee...
Gracie, too funny!
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Gracie was talking to Hanna and I as Hanna was putting on new earrings. She
leaned forward and said, "Let me see them, oh they're so small, I guess
I'll n...
Here is a cliff note version of my life:
I am married (to Pete), have 3 kids (Phillip, Lily, and Amelia) We have 7 chickens.
I enjoy cooking and random projects. The three kids are keeping me busy, so sorry if I don't update my blog as often :-)
2 comments:
Wow...wow.
these pictures are awesome!
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