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My cousin Lynsie sent me this on Facebook. My first version was incredibly intuitive and matched up to every question and right before I finished my laptop died. So here is version number too, which is much more risque if you ask me. =) 1. Put your iPod on shuffle. 2. For each question, press the next button to get your answer. 3. YOU MUST WRITE THAT SONG NAME DOWN NO MATTER HOW SILLY IT SOUNDS! 4. Tag 10 friends who might enjoy doing the meme as well as the person you got the meme from. IF SOMEONE SAYS "IS THIS OKAY" YOU SAY? Basket Case – Green Day WHAT WOULD BEST DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONALITY? Bring the People Together - Live WHAT DO YOU LIKE IN A GUY/GIRL? Bend and Not Break – Dashboard Confessional WHAT IS YOUR LIFE'S PURPOSE? I’m on my way – The proclaimers WHAT IS YOUR MOTTO? Duet from the Dead - Anadivine WHAT DO YOUR FRIENDS THINK OF YOU? Questions – Jack Johnson WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT VERY OFTEN? Unsaveable – faith hill WHAT IS 2+2? Your Smile – Toby Keith WHAT

My Trip to Indy

Ok, these next few posts are completely out of order, but I feel ok about that. In May I went on a trip to Indianapolis, IN for the Annual American Backflow Prevention Conference. Exciting, I know. You're super intersted in hearing all about the advances in laws and regulations and everything but you'll have to ask me about it later. Although I have plenty of pictures of not at the conference, these were all on one day when I finally had a break from some meetings. No one even knew I was gone.... Ok so, first here is the view from my hotel room, there was a great little lake/pond behind the hotel. We walked around it later that week and there were a million little turtles in it, I had no idea. It was great. On my, "day off" from meetings and conference sessions I decided to go see everything I could find. Luckily I found it, even if it wasn't intentional. First I went to the Indianapolis Speedway. It was awesome, it was the Sunday before the Indy 500 so the

Wendy's Birthday

Ok, so even though all three of us hate having our picure taken, and hate even more to touch each other, Wendy decided for her birthday we should have a sister picture. So we went downtown with our friend Emilie, who is an awesome photographer, and she took our picture to commemorate our fun "big city" trips that we like to take. Here is our favorite so far.

Bonneville Seabase (7/19/08)

Ok, so I've been hording posts. I've been putting the pictures on and saving them thinking I will go back later and post something but I havent. So all of these posts are old. Emily and I went scuba diving on our own, it was very adventurous, our first dive after certifying last winter up at the Crater. We went to the Bonneville Seabase out in Grantsville. It is a natural hotspring, but because its out by the salt flats the water picks up a lot of salt, so they are able to have ocean fish and sharks in the pools. We had a good time, but Emily, as it turns out, is scared of fish. I had no idea, so it was a short dive, and we didn't get to find the sharks. Next time, for sure. Here I am all geared up, super cute. =) Underwater picture. My new mask is super fancy, and super giant. But it's great, if only it wouldn't get caught in my braids. Hmmm.. Here's Emily, the water was really really murky in the first pool we were in. I was literally right in her fac

Sugar.

I felt like making a special tribute to Sugar, my long time friend. From a very young age I began a relationship with this delightful substance. My mother would add Karo syrup to my formula, and we haven't been parted since. I think to say that I love sugar is an understatement. I love water, I love hotdogs, but Sugar?...I can't survive without it. Although avoiding diabetes could be impossible, I can't resist. Whether it's a brownie for breakfast, a little sugar packet while waiting for food at the restaurant, or what ever misc. sugar laced deliciousness I eat in my sleep I just can't let go. I can't say that I've never tried to stop, to break the connection that we have. It was a terrible experience, that left people wondering if I was really a coke addict (not the beverage). So our relationship will be life long, its either all or none of us, we'll go down together. Here's to you sugar, and your secret powers to brighten every day.

A Serious Sunday Post

I should be writing one of my many philosophy papers but instead I'm distracting myself with this. A more serious note than usual. We had Stake Conference today, and I've decided to set a goal for myself. If I ever am asked to speak in a church setting in the future, I'm going to focus whatever topic I'm given on Jesus. It seems like people don't take the opportunity to reflect on their personal testimony of the Savior or incorporate His teachings and blessings into their talk as much as they could (or at all). And since the scriptures teach us that we are forgiven of sin every time we bear testimony of the Savior, I might even start slipping it into my presentations for work. Although people seem to find other topics to talk about I'm not complaining, they make some interesting points, or at least inspire further reflection. Today one of the speakers talked about how much he loves to run. He's ran in over 14 marathons, but he said it wasn't for the race

The Deleted Comment

There has been a lot of question about an alleged "deleted comment" from the 'I Hate Disneyland' post. I know that most of you assume some unsuspecting Disneyland loving person happened upon my blog and blasted me for being the spawn of satan, and questioning my moral values, sense of humor, shoe size, and childhood upbringing; because Disney is in fact wonderful. The truth is that someone posted an obscene watermark of a Duck and a Mouse that were more than friends. Someone followed up that post with this comment. Dwight: I grew up on a farm. [blocked for adult/farm content] ... couple of pigs watching. Whoever drew this got it exactly right. I know that holding an immediate press conference would have allowed me to maintain control of the situation but I thought if I let it go no one else would have to be subjected to such plain, factual, abrupt, quoted, brain burning unforgetable comments. In the future I will refrain from deleting comments and instead focus

I Hate Disneyland

It's true. Although this, my third time, was much more successful than preceding visits. Honestly, the first day was almost a success until I was tricked into riding the elevator to hell. Straight to hell. I know that you can't wait to read how I really feel about it. Here are my thoughts on the "Magical Kingdom". A. Its full of people, thousands and thousands of people. Let's face it I can't even go to Target on a Saturday without getting a little angry. 2. Germs. You can't have thousands of people without billions of germs crawling on things from unwashed hands, sneezing, coughing, throwing up, etc. III. Walking. I appreciate a nice brisk walk now and then, but 20 miles later the appreciation start to wane, just slightly. Q. Strollers. I hate strollers, it makes me shiver just to think about it. Although, I might change my opinion on strollers if next time someone pushes me in one. In conclusion, I love Space Mountain, I want to ride it every day 15 ti

Doogie Howser Groupie?

I'm not. But you are, weird bloggers. All you need to do is read your blog out loud while you type it and you might as well put on the white dr. coat and a pair of reeboks. Congratulations Dr. Howser on spreading your obsessive habits of documenting lifes quirks and wonders on a computer to a whole new generation. We owe you.

My Philosophy

So, per standard education requirements, I am forced to take a humanities class. For some wonderful reason my new school doesn't accept my credit earned at my old school. So here I am stuck in philosophy. Now no offense to those who live and thrive on philosophy, but I really feel like it is for the most part pointless. I understand that they want people to take into consideration other people's view points, to be able to see issues, and beliefs from more than their own side. I understand that it should encourage people to seriously reflect on what they truly believe to either strengthen it or question it to the point of ridicule. Maybe it is just me but I find that most people, though I acknowledge those special few we all seem to meet, naturally in the course of their lives accomplish these things without force, or boredom. Incredibly this time around I have found some things to be intersted in, that has me now wanting to piece together my philosophy. What I have found is