Sunday, February 28, 2010

It's Official. I love RS.


"Charity is born of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and is an effect of His Atonement working in the hearts of the members. "

I was reading this excerpt from part of Elder Henry B. Eyring's talk this week. This sentence really moved me. That combined with some very focused sacrament meeting talks and a great lesson taught by my mom on how to teach with love (in last night's Stake RS Meeting) has gotten me thinking. Things are so beautiful in deep, moving ways. The Atonement is a transforming event. There is unity in my ward, and it is wrought in the hearts and testimonies of our Relief Society women.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Great! I just bit the proverbial dust again!

For those of you who might not know, our family is lucky enough to see eldest brother Aaron a few days out of each week. Recently, seeing Aaron has been accompanied by being introduced to a new game.

For your pleasure and review, here are some games that we have recently played (and LOVED).

1. Pandemic:


The newest game Aaron brought home, Heather and I played tonight. It's all players against the diseases that are taking over the world. Heath and I played three times in a row, visiting cities and setting up research stations, and almost finding cures... and lost every time. (Thus the dust-biting title of this post.) Apparently the biologics are too much for two players. I think if we played with all four we might have more success. Still, we're getting better each time we play. It's like Tetris; you keep losing, but you know that if you just play one more time, then you'll win....


2. Small World:



This game helped us survive during the snowy recesses of the "one-two punch" storm all the newspapers keep talking about. It's a complicated strategy game where you try to take over land and strategically switch races throughout the game. It's neat because there are a lot of different combinations for how you can play each race, and unless you're playing against Joel, you might win. Maybe. Just hope the other guy doesn't get to be a flying halfling. Personally, I think the dragonmaster skeletons is a great combination. And yes, we took a sharpie and made one slight modestification on the Amazon warrior princess. Now she's as beautifully modest as the elf man.


3: Zeus on the Loose


Katy introduced us to this card game several years ago, and it continues to be a favorite. It's a game where you can practice and show off quick adding skills as you try to make the cards on "mount olympus" reach 100 while you are in possession of Zeus. There's some tricky cards in the deck, though...like a card that will invert a score (making 90 into 09). I won all four rounds (Each round you win spells Z-E-U-S) and won last time, so it's a great game in my book. Plus it lets you practice that tricky, "What's 37+6 again?"


4: The classic "Ticket to Ride" with a heritage-ly twist: Nordic Version


Makes you proud to be Norwegian, that's what. If you haven't played a version of TtoR, then this is a good one to start with--it's for 3 players and has pretty simple rules (no train stations, etc). But don't be deceived into thinking that you might win with the longest train, because those dern destination cards will get you every time!


5. Scotland Yard


Another in-law introduction (thank you, Nathan!), and I must say, I LOVE this game. The hat might be the best part of the game: when you are Mr. X, you get to wear it for strategical prowess. This is a game where it's all other players against the one Mr. X, chasing him around London. Dave Younce, have you played this one?

In fact, who has played any of these? I'd love to know those of you who've been able to enrich your lives with these great games.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Picture Post 7: not wicked.



This is a picture I attached today to a series of papers that I am sending in. If you haven't heard, I am going to serve a mission this summer! The decision came only recently, but the excitement I feel is overwhelming. I can't wait. Availability date is June... and as of tonight, I'm just two interviews away from sending my papers to Salt Lake!

Hope you enjoyed the visual update (which is now in reverse order....)

Picture Post 6: Wicked!

This will forever be a treasured memory of mine, Jen! For the record, I think that anyone who can should see this. It's by far the most significant theater experience I have had in working memory.




Picture Post 5: New Jersey. Love those Johnsons!



Picture Post 4: Jamestown. "In the Beginning, All America was VIrginia." I agree.






Picture Post 3: Christmas







Picture Post 2: Second winter storm

Here's our second huge storm...partway through. (Back porch)

Shoveling the driveway--if you can even tell! There's the yard stick in the distance

The 15-Passenger Van
I forgot to take the measurement a few hours later....when you wouldn't have been able to read the 33-38 regions on a measurement device.

This is what it feels like to shovel our driveway with three and a half feet of snow on it. Without the kind aide of our neighbors and their snowblowers, I think we would still be shoveling, a week later....

Picture Posts! From the first snow storm of our winter.




Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Snow Spurs Strange Sightings


Today, while driving alongside a shopping square and a neighborhood I saw a woman jogging....

in this:

this:

and these:
No shoes.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Another Openin', [and my first Pickwick] Show!


Some of you already know that my family has been pretty involved with local theater organization, The Pickwick Players. They are a fun, family-oriented theater organization that has been around for several years. My sisters were in their production of High School Musical, Dan was Prof. Bhaer in Little Women, everyone was in Crazy for You, and most recently, Joseph and the ATD.

Now, it's my turn!

So kiss me, Kate! Darling, Devil devine, for now thou shalt ever be mine!

I can't wait to make some memories with the wonderful organization of Pickwick! My mom's even directing the music for this show.

Stay tuned. If you want to come to a performance, check the website for details.