Sunday, October 4, 2009

Steve's Birthday picture


I thought that you would enjoy seeing the birthday picture that Steve sent. It is hard to believe that he is getting so old. I guess we are all getting older. Steve called and Dad and I enjoyed talking to him. He is surely good and keeping in touch. HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE!

#ldsconf - LDS General Conference

Happy Birthday Steve


Sorry I'm a little late in posting this, especially since you're ahead of us in time. But I did think about you on your big day! Hope it was a fun one! Post some pics of all the festivities!

Servant to a Dark God, by John Brown

Servant to a Dark God, by John Brown

Go to the link above to read about a new book by a Utah Author. I do not know much about it except he is freinds with Brandon Sanderson and went to BYU with him. It looks like it might be a good book. It comes out on October 15th. Here is his Website.
http://johndbrown.com/2009/09/library-journal-gives-servant-of-a-dark-god-a-starred-review/

Skinner Alert!!!

I heard Dad sent his Epistle out yesterday so we should be able to read his words of wisdom soon.

Lord of the Rings Memories

Well since nobody is writing anything on this blog I felt something stupid would be better than nothing. So here is what I was thinking about. I have quite a history with the Lord of the Rings Movies. I was not one of the people really excited about them when the first one came out because the cartoon version of "The Hobbit" was really stupid. Any cartoon that has a song called "Where there's a whip there is a way" is bound to be a really dumb one. I went to the first Movie with James in the Roosevelt Theater. I really had no idea what was going on except for the fact that there where some cool monsters and Aaragorn looked like an awesome character. My mind tends to wander when I listen to English accents so I was watching but not really listening. I had no idea what I had seen but it was fun. I saw "The Two towers" on Christmas Eve while I was at Disneyland. Again I had no idea what was going on but I enjoyed it and the fact that I was at Disneyland. *by myself** : ( For the Return of the King I felt being near the Atlantic Ocean might be better so I watched it with Mom in Norfolk Virginia. Dad was tired or something. I love that movie probably because I actually knew what was going on. My fourth memory of the lord of the Rings Movies was watching them on DVd with Kenson and Karisssa in Pittsburgh. I actually turned on the subtitles so I finally understood everything. I had some good times with them in that Apartment in Cranberry. We had lots of Pizza and chicken wings. I miss those days but I'll always have the memories.

Obama Anniversary

http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2009/10/obamas_night_out_first_wh_anni.html

This looks kind of familiar. Remember Bill and Hillary after the Monica thing? Not good news for the two of them.