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Friday, September 25, 2009

Smile...show your pearly whites!

I found these dental cartoons that I wanted to share in honor of Alan and his livlihood. Ever since I started training at Alan's office, I have gained a greater appreciation for him and his willingness to provide for our family in this manner for 30 years now. Thanks, dear!!!!


Patients don't always see the need for flossing. In this case, it would be pointless. Have you flossed today?

Hey, at Alan's office you get a toothbrush, floss, lip balm, and if you are a kid, you get to visit the "treasure chest." How awesome is that?

It's true, it seems like we are always brushing our teeth. Three times a day keeps the doctor away....or at least you can hope!






Of course Alan has had to encounter many unhealthy and odorous mouths over the years. Thank goodness he doesn't have the greatest sense of smell. I think that is a hidden blessing from God.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The Michael Ballam Experience


There is one experience from Education Week that I just can't get out of my head and I want to share it with others. It is Friday, the last day of classes. We (Alan, Jane, Gayle, Scott, Janice, and Kellie and I) decided we wanted to attend Michael Ballam's class on Broadway songs from 1960-1997, which we knew would include a lot of our favorite songs. The class was packed and, unfortunately, neither Janice nor Kellie could get in. Towards the end of the class, Michael was talking about the song "To Dream the Impossible Dream" from the Man of La Mancha, and how it went along with his life personally because of the fight he is involved with to keep musical theater alive in Logan in spite of the poor economy and deep budget cuts. After the dialog, he sang the song for us. Here are the Lyrics:


To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go
To right the unrightable wrong
To love pure and chaste from afar
To try when your arms are too weary
To reach the unreachable star
This is my quest
To follow that star
No matter how hopeless
No matter how far
To fight for the right
Without question or pause
To be willing to march into Hell
For a heavenly cause
And I know if I'll only be true
To this glorious quest
That my heart will lie peaceful and calm
When I'm laid to my rest
And the world will be better for this
That one man, scorned and covered with scars
Still strove with his last ounce of courage
To reach the unreachable star


It was an amazing performance! While Michael was singing, you could see his handicapped son who was sitting on the stage in his wheel chair wiping tears from his eyes -- a very tender moment for him, indeed. After the song, Michael asked his son, Ben, to come forward. Michael shared his love for his son and told us that some time earlier Ben had told him that he, Michael, was like the person from the song, because he was willing to fight for the right without question or pause and was willing to march into Hell for a heavenly cause in Logan and how proud he was of his Dad. Father and son embraced each other and Michael helped his son wipe away his tears, who was by then sobbing uncontrollably. I tell you, the love in that room was so strong at that moment that you could have cut it with a knife. There was not a dry eye in the room. I haven't felt anything as powerful as that in a long time. In my eyes, the travel time and expense of the trip to BYU was worth it just to experience that one class and feel the deep love of a father and son.


This whole experience really made me think about the deep love of another father and son - that of our Heavenly Father and his son Jesus Christ. The son, in this example, was the one to fight for the right without question or pause and who willingly marched into Hell for a heavenly cause and he did it all for each one of us. Oh, I'm so grateful for His love. Love can conquer anything.
This week on the BUY channel they are airing classes from Education Week. I noticed that Michael Ballam is one of the featured speakers on Wednesday. I'm hoping that it is this class that we attended because I'd like to experience it all over again. That would make my day!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Memorable Moments

These are some of our family member's finer moments:


Me making a face just so our kids don't feel picked on. I doubt they will see it anyway since I don't think they frequent this page. Sorry Ryan and Kyle, but I don't have pics of you making faces...at least not that I could find right off.
Jared and Cheryl last Christmas. "What, it's Christmas eve and Santa isn't coming?"
Eric the day Olivia was blessed (Christmas eve). He's so excited he can't contain himself.




Saturday, September 12, 2009

Zip Line in Alaska

It has been over a year since Alan and I went on our cruise to Alaska, but the memories are till there. One of the excursions we had the privilege of participating in was called the "canopy zip line." This was so much fun!! I thought maybe I was too old to participate, but I had a great time....probably the most fun I've had in quite a while. It is definitely not for those who are afraid of heights, but we always felt safe and secure. If I remember correctly, we got to "zip" over 10 times. If you ever have a chance to try it out, I would highly recommend it. As we were enjoying this exerience, I was wishing that our children could have been there to enjoy it with us. Sorry, kids, maybe some other time. Here are some photos and one video of this amazing experience.
















Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Book Club


In November our Stake is having another Relif Society Women's Conference. In preparation for that Conference, our Stake R. S. Presidency wants every sister to read the book entitled "21 Days Closer to Christ." by Emily Freeman. This is a beautiful book, with paintings by Simon Dewey. My Ward R. S. Presidency asked me to host a book club for this book so that the sisters in our ward can read and discuss it before the Conference. We had our first meeting last night. It wasn't well attended - only 8 of us participated, but there was a good spirit there and we really enjoyed discussing the first three chapters. This book, if used properly, can really help someone to draw closer to the Lord. I'm grateful that I have the opportunity to read it, to ponder it, to apply it, and to discuss it with other sisters in the Ward. We will be meeting every Tuesday evening for seven weeks. Can't wait for next Tuesday.