Dallin for the Addicted

from Jake, 24 Jan 2010 4 comments

Here are some Dallin highlights from the past two months. We have gotten the camera out very little and uploaded what photos we have even less frequently. For all in withdrawals, here is a feeble offering.

Cuttin' Muffins

from Jake, 21 Jan 2010 1 comment
"They're light and fluffy with a hint of Spring butter."
SteveO
about the muffins I made

Follow the Prophet

from Jake, 11 Jan 2010 3 comments

Here's our FHE addition to the canon of children's songs. Two new verses of Follow the Prophet for the rising generation:

Gordon B. Hinckley, happy and upbeat.
Helping build the family, it’s always a big feat.
Helped build many temples, taught youth the "6 Be's".
Him will we remember for eternities.

Thomas S. Monson, called for us today.
He’s our living prophet, in the latter-day.
Stories of compassion, we always love to hear,
Setting an example, filling us with cheer.

Dishonest Officials

from Jake, 08 Jan 2010 0 comments

It seems to be true. In the healthcare reform legislation push especially, and in other issues, I don't feel that the President, in his presidency, has made an honest effort, even considering his previous promises to do so and even amid great public outcry that he do so, to give time and coverage sufficient for observation and input on what is actually being voted on by Congress and signed into law that all citizens in this country will be expected to live and abide by. I can't help but cheer to hear more journalistic voices in the media (here, add CNN commentator Jack Cafferty) calling the President out on campaign promises not kept.

Public officials should have integrity and the public should insist and expect that they do. In the exception that an official is dishonest in their dealings with those over whom they serve, the public should notice and take action to voice their disappointment, give ample pressure to encourage they regain our trust, and then be willing to withhold future votes and support from those who continue in their habit of dishonesty unreformed. And as a final note, I hope we all, the political pundits especially, can stop using the adjective "disingenuous" and use the more straight-talking adjectives "dishonest" or "lying" to describe those officials that abuse our trust.

Welcome 2010

from Jake, 03 Jan 2010 1 comment

We went to Highland to meet with April's family who could all get together to celebrate the holidays together. The main attraction was the babies, as you can tell by the photograph subject ratio. Second was probably Elaine's cooking.

Christmas in Idaho

from Jake, 03 Jan 2010 2 comments

We went up to visit mine (Jake's) parents and family who all camped at the home base for a sequence of celebrations set to rival any previous. It was very fun. It was Dallin's first Christmas, and we were very excited to share it with him.

Christmas Address

from Jake, 23 Dec 2009 1 comment

Here are a few excerpts from a beautiful address given by the chief officer of our nation 2 decades ago. I am impressed with his candid confession of his own religion and recognition of the influence of religion upon our nation. It is a breath of fresh air in a uber-PC climate.

Yo Gabba Gabba

from Jake, 14 Dec 2009 2 comments

It's not just a shirt logo any more. This boogie is for real!

Christmas at Temple Square

from Jake, 06 Dec 2009 2 comments

We all went to see the Christmas displays and lights at Temple Square last night. It was very fun. Dallin was mesmorized. It was the first time we had taken him to Temple Square. Go, Dal-pal!

Christmas Crawler

from Jake, 06 Dec 2009 1 comment

Gma Trent guess Christmas would welcome in the age of Dallin crawling. She was right. There's magic in the air!