
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
The sun will come out tomorrow

Saturday, May 14, 2011
Being an Ironman
- There are cut off times for all of the sections
- It starts at 7am goes till midnight
- The main cost is $600 or $1200 for the Ironman Foundation
- They have Ironman in many parts of the world
- There are different age groups to compete in
- You have food like powerbars along the way, water, wet cloths and porta-potties
Friday, May 13, 2011
Stamping initials in a silver necklace

Here is how to make the stamped tag.
1) place your metal tag on a rock hard surface like concrete. Make sure that if it is on concrete you put some kind of paper behind it or the concrete will create imprints on the back.
Having even a wood surface didn't put the letters through well.
2) put the stamp in the correct spot on the metal. If you are spelling something make sure you start with the middle letter or symbol.
3) Use a hammer to pound the letter in. Make sure that the letter NEVER moves, even a little will cause the letters to look off.
It's hard to determine how many hits you need to hit with the hammer. I know some letters you need to hit it less (like 'I' and 'T') but some metals and thicker or thinner and it is hard to determine.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
St. George
We weren't there for that long but we went up Snow Canyon and went on some hikes. It was so nice to have it hot, it got up in the 90s
This is the Pioneer Trail. I looked it up online and apparently these really are from Pioneers and they are made from axle grease. The earliest one I saw was 1881
We watched the Ironman which was so cool. These men and women were crazy biking, swimming, and running. Good food too.
Monday, May 9, 2011
We're back
Sunday, May 8, 2011
The ways I'm like my mom
~ first of all we look a lot alike, I have gotten that since I was young.
~ always having encouraging words. My mom knows the right things to say and always is so inspiring.
~ a love of crafts and being artistic... Definitely did not get that from my father. Well maybe a little, my dad graduated in mechanical engineering and my mom did graphic design so interior design is my creative side and business is trying to find more practical solutions in processes.
~ putting the Lord first. My mom always taught us to place our foundation on the Savior and everything will be alright.
~ love of trying new things. During my BYU years my mom thought it was awesome to do my one "blow of class" a semester. She taught me to just not do the bear minimum but life is continuous learning.
~ think ahead and have goals. My mom was a big goal maker, now living away from them I have learned for myself how important goals are and how we do become better by pushing ourselves to be better.
~ to look out for "the underdog". My mom taught me that everyone needs a friend and it takes just one person to stand up for someone to make a difference. I have and will stand up for ppl and am not afraid to do so especially when ppl are being made fun of and when its morality right.
~ being a leader. My mom taught me that there are too many followers in this world and not enough leaders. We can be that example and light to ppl. We can be that lighthouse unto the through and.god examples.
~ being a good people reader. My mom always gets ppl and has a deeper understanding. If ppl were ever unkind, rude, whatever... She would always read deeper into the situation and help me know maybe that person had a hard day, or maybe that their family oas having some hard times so they might be more put offish, or maunder that someones insecurities wee making them be more self centered. I don't know if those made sense but she taught me more about ppl.
~ not caring what others think and to love who you are.
Happy Mothers Day! Thanks for all that you have taught me. I'm like you in so many ways
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The definition of a ghetto car
A car that you can't take in the car wash because the sunroof leaks.
A car whose radio won't work so you have to blast music from your Ipod.
A car whose AC doesn't work so you need to roll down the windows, but two are not working.
A car whose door panel is in the backseat because the window wouldn't work and it had to be fixed.
A car whose driver's door handle is off and you need to open the door by pulling a wire, or just go through the passenger side.
A car whose side mirror is crooked and you need to manually adjust.
A car whose been scraped on the backside and crunched on the front side and hasn't been fixed because the damages are more than the car is even worth.
A car whose ceiling sags (from the water from the sunroof).
On the other hand, a car whose door handle is off on that driver's side and you need to pull the metal bar at the right angle and the right strength to open it.
All of these things together equal= "THE PUDDLE JUMPER" (aka the name for my car).
Ok I could go on and on but this is the state of my car right now. I actually find it humorous because it seriously is not in the best shape but know what... it gets me from place to place. As much as I want a new car right now I think its such a good idea to save now and get something nicer later. I'm glad that we have that ability to wait.