Sunday, December 21, 2008

Super Dog!!!!!







So we've had Titus for a few months now and I thought I would show some of his skills!!


SLEDDING!!!
The snow is here so the other day we went to rock canyon park and hit the hills. . It was pretty good sledding.  Me, Josh, Courtney and Madison went.  On one trip up the hill I carried courtney all the way up the hill, just call me rocky!!!  
P.S. I am horrible at blogging I don't know how to put stuff where i want it!!!!!!!

Tis The Season To Be Merry!!!










The other night I went and made gingerbread (Graham Cracker) houses with Courtney and her friends. They have a tradition of doing it every year.  It was a pretty good time. Alot of the houses were poorly constructed and build upon "the sand" having many extravagant features, these houses ended up crumbling.  My house was built upon "the rock" and stood firm. I received the rookie of the year award, little did they know I'm a veteran or the Graham cracker house.  Any way after making the houses we watched the greatest Christmas movie ever. Christmas Vacation hence the title of this post. The greatest line just might be when he is buying underwear and is stumbling over all of his words and finally he says "Tis the season to be merry" and the lady replies "why that's my name" Clark responds " oh shoot". well that is all for this post i should have some more soon.  

Saturday, November 22, 2008

KOREAN BBQ

So last night a group of us went to an all you can eat Korean BBQ place. It was a lot of fun and satisfied my craving for kimchi and all things Korean. The place is called Seoul Oak in Garden Grove and has great food. I'd stick w/ the galbi and bulgogi though if I were you. Definitely the best thing there. The ice cream was really good and somehow blended w/ my shirt. I didn't plan it I swear. Anyway we ate about the weight of a small Korean man in meat and we all will smell like garlic and kimchi for the next two days, but definitely worth it.





Sunday, November 9, 2008

TEMPLE PROTESTS

About 3000 people in front of the temple
So I'm sure a lot of you have already heard about the protests that are taking place across California and into Utah against the Church and its support of Proposition 8 here. I got a text message that there were protests going on down at the temple and so I went down to see what was going on. When I got there only about 300 people were out front protesting and only around 50-75 police were there. However as the night wore on more and more police started to show, full tactical gear, riot gear, and S.W.A.T. units. Then around 7:00 a mob of about 2000-3000 people showed up in front of the temple. They were standing on the fence of the temple, making demands for equal rights, some shouted profanities and vulgarities, others wrote albeit w/ sidewalk chalk on the posts of the gates, and some still threw trash over the fence.
The main complaint the supporters of the No On 8 campaign have is that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated more money than any other group to the Yes On 8 Campaign. As I sat up near the temple with about 40 other members of The Church looking down on the scene of an angry throng and police surrounding the temple on each side I had a few thoughts . . . well i had a lot actually and I don't know if I'll be able to put them all down. I thought an awful lot about the early members of The Church and the Nephites in the latter parts of the Book of Mormon. I thought about the members in Nauvoo that were forced out of their homes and made to leave their beautiful city while the temple burned in the background. I thought how difficult it must have been to not fight back and heed the prophets voice. It also was sad to see the level of ignorance and disrespect shown towards us a group when we have done nothing of this sort towards supporters of same sex marriage. The only thing we have done is use democracy, diplomacy, and mobilize in a respectful manner to see something we believe in succeed. We did not go to any Gay Rights Centers and write on their walls, shut down there religious services, or harass them.Which leads me to my next thought. Where were all of the No On 8 protesters before the election. I didn't see them out in force holding candle light vigils. I never recieved a phone call from them, I never saw them out distributing yard signs. However, now that the election is over and the people of California have voted in favor of traditional marriage AGAIN they can't accept the decision. Isn't this why we have democracy and a vote. Another thing, why are they only targeting the LDS Church when 70% of black voters voted yes. Why weren't they down at the 1st Black A.M.E. Church in south central? Finally, I never thought in a million years would I ever see this much hate and persecution directed at The Church and in an area where I live. What's more is they have more planned. They have been harassing the Oakland Temple and have protests planned for the San Diego temple and some other meeting houses throughout Southern California. UNBELIEVABLE!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Charity Never Failleth


So What to be for Halloween was the question of the day on friday. We really had nothing! We thought about being the Channel 4 News Team (Anchor Man) but not everyone has seen that movie or would get it. We tried the 2008 Dream Team couldn't find jerseys. So my buddies told me to get into my thinking mood where I say anything and everything that comes to my mind, you could compare my mind to Hurricane Katrina at this point. So after driving around and having idea after idea shot down, I came up with the perfect costume for 7 "MEN" (boys of the ages 22-23). The Relief Society!!!! More pictures to follow as I retrieve them from different cameras. Needless to say we were a hit, people stopped us everywhere we went to take pictures. I was the First Counsler in the presidency other titles included President,2nd Counsler, Chorister, Enrichment Leader, Compasionate Service, Secratary, and Chad Bunker was our investigator. Ladies I don't know how you do it taking off makeup everyday it is the most awful experience ever!!!! Oh and we'd like to thank D.I. for possesing the most hideous but RS appropriate dresses, buying them was an adventure in itself, lets just say provo hasn't seen many cross dressers in its day so we were closely watched.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Gone Fishin

So Saturday I went fishing with John and Glen to Duckfork lake. It was one of the coolest lakes i have ever fished in. I don't think I have been trout fishing since the days of Fred's Lake where they pretty much pay the fish to bite your hook. We went by way of Gunneson and Mayfair UT. about an hour and a half south. Then we took a windy dirt road through and over some mountains down to the turquoise blue lake. We fished for about 3 hours or so then glen and I jumped on the quads and road to 12 mile Flat. John met us there with the truck, then John took the lead quad and took us on about a 20 mile ride down one side of a valley, across the river and up the other side then back around the rim, it was beautiful. on the ride we saw about 5 more lakes, one in particular, Blue Lake was amazing the water was beautiful and will be the site of my first camping trip when it warms up again. after that ride Glen and I took an old trail to the bottom while John took the road. We must of seen 30 Deer, a few bucks and some fawns. all and all it was a great saturday. The trout we cause are called Tiger Trour they are a highbryd between a rainbow and a brown. They were delicious!!!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

And Then There Were Five





Last night at 9:30pm we traveled to Sandy to pick up the newest addition to the 360 VIP Lounge. He is a Yorkshire/Brussels mix. He is three months old and has been named Sir Titus Bentley Belmont. Brian, Spencer and I are now the proud uncles of this little gentleman. We will be holding a Puppy Shower this Sunday evening for Titus, should be a great event.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

VOTE YES ON PROP 8! - SIX REASONS WHY


1. Children in public schools will be taught that both traditional marriage and same-sex marriage are okay.

The California Education Code already requires that health education classes instruct children about marriage. (§51890)

Therefore, if the definition of marriage is changed, children will be taught that marriage is a relation between any two adults. There will be serious clashes between the secular school system and the right of parents to teach their children their own values and beliefs.

2. Churches will be sued if they refuse to allow same-sex marriage ceremonies in their religious buildings that are open to the public. Ask whether your pastor, priest, minister, bishop, or rabbi is ready to perform such marriages in your chapels and sanctuaries.

3. Religious adoption agencies will be challenged by government agencies to give up their long-held right to place children only in homes with both a mother and a father. Catholic Charities in Boston has already closed its doors because of the legalization of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts.

4. Religions that sponsor private schools and which provide housing for married students will be required to provide housing for same-sex couples, even if it runs counter to church doctrine, or lose tax exemptions and benefits.

5. Ministers who preach against same-sex marriages will be sued for hate speech and could be fined by the government. It has already happened in Canada, one of six countries that have legalized gay marriage.

6. It will cost you money. A change in the definition of marriage will bring a cascade of lawsuits. Even if courts eventually find in favor of a defender of traditional marriage (highly improbable given today's activist judges), think of the money – your money, your church contributions – that will have to be spent on legal fees.

For more information visit this website:
http://www.preservingmarriage.org/

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

THE MAGIC KINGDOM

So I live in Southern California right now, and with the recent move to Huntington Beach I live just minutes from the happiest place on earth. That's right, Disneyland, "where dreams come true". Last March I perhaps made one of the greatest purchases of my life. I bought the Southern California resident annual passport to Disneyland.

Anyway . . . I know most of you are thinking that's probably expensive or maybe what a waste of time, but hey tons of people have em down here. And what's more if you go twice it's paid for itself. So a bunch of us from time to time on a Friday night will head down to the Magic Kingdom and enjoy Disneyland without the huge summer crowds. So here are a few pics from the last time.

Yes I am well aware . . . now . . . that it says "forn" behind us. The whole thing says California.

Poor Aubrey. She's the only one in this picture that tried to pose for real. Glen where's Sarah?

The waiting in line for the Tower of Terror. Chris almost the same face from before. Is it the Tower of Terror, the ghosts, or does Aubrey just make him nervous?
California Adventure.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Be sure to turn and watch the goat.

Saved By The Bell The New Class. Again, that guy down in front looks really similar to Glen.

All in all a successful trip.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Photo I




So I went and did my first prints today at open lab, and this is what I came out with. My next ones should be better and a little more interesting. Well that is about all I have for now

WEEKEND RITUALS

So a couple posts are going to be coming. First is the weekend ritual. Now most of what we do here revolves around being outside. So a few things that have been going on around here is Saturday morning around 11:00 the roomies will wake up and we'll make the 4 block journey down to the beach and grab some cheese strips from Jack's. Now I know you all think these are nachos, but I assure you they are not.These are chips sprinkled . . . nay buried under a flurry of shredded cheese with some sort of spicy sauce that was brought down to the earth by Zeus himself. Anyway if you ever are in the area we'll go grab some. We just sit there, BS, and watch all the people cruise by at the beach. Not a bad way to start the weekend.The next thing that we've been trying to do around here is get the bike gang together to go for a little Sunday bike ride/long board ride. We got three out this week and hopefully we'll get more out next week. Me, Mike, and Lisa. All in all good times!



Li-Sward shreddin' the gnar.







Mike practicing for the green room.








Gas is expensive. I ride a bike.








Friday, September 5, 2008

A DAY OF LABOR

So Monday was Labor Day. Now I don't know if that is a day to labor, a day not to labor, or a day to celebrate labor. All I know is I got the day off of school. So I spent most of my day doing stupid online traffic school. I started at 8:00 AM and still wasn't done by 2:00 PM so I said "hang it, I'm outta here". I went down to the beach which is just a quick bike ride away and hung out with friends. Now the ole ankle is still swollen and sore from spraining it a few weeks ago so I wasn't able to surf, but I got some decent shots of my buddies that do. Now this is just with the point and shoot and a water housing, but it was nice to get out in the ocean. Afterward we got the bicycle gang together and rode down to Main Street to get some yogurt and enjoy the sunset. Good times had by all.