Sunday, October 26, 2008

If you don't already know....we decided!


So, after much praying and fasting, and a few interviews, Lynn and I decided that we will be going to The Ohio State. He has decided that he wants to specialize in Prosthedontics. For those who don't know what that is, it's anything to do with fake teeth like dentures, implants, crowns, bridges etc. The residency is three years long, but we hope that it will all be worth it in the end. We are excited to start on a new adventure and go to some awesome football games. We are also excited to be close to more church history sites. We plan on taking weekend trips to all of the exciting places in the east that we can. They say that Ohio is in the midwest, but it really isn't. It's totally eastern United States. So, if anyone is interested in visiting we will be moving out there in May or June.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

The Week in Review

Where has this week gone? We've had a great week, but it went so fast. Here are a couple of highlights from this week:

1. Visitors from Idaho!

Lynn's Uncle Brent and Aunt Marcie and their girls drove through on their way to Michigan. They had intended on only staying for an hour or so, but we convinced them to stay the night! We stayed up way to late talking and then woke up the next morning and took them over to the Winter Quarters Trail Center. It was so nice having family come visit!


2. FHE
So, anytime Porter wants to do something as a family he always says, "Let's do Family Home Evening when dad gets home!" This night wasn't actually family home evening, but Porter wanted to play video games as a family. Peyton thought he was playing too, but he wasn't.

3. Branch Halloween Play Group

The kids had a lot of fun at the play group. They colored place mats, decorated cupcakes, made haunted houses, ate mummy dogs, and did a little trick or treating. This is only the first of our Halloween festivities.


4. Dance, Dance, Dance



We often take time in the afternoon to turn up the music and dance! My kids have got some rhythm. Porter pushed repeat on "Ice, Ice, Baby" like 6 times. That was what he was dancing to in this film. I think he is trying to break dance. Totally sweet!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Jennifer and Jessica's Baptism

We have been getting to know an investigator of our church named Jennifer for the past two months. She is a single mother of 4 and is in her forties. We've gone over with the missionaries and helped teach her, we've had her over for general conf., we've had her over for dinner, and family home evening. She is an amazing woman who has an incredible life story. We have been fortunate enough to become good friends with her and her family. Last night she and her daughter Jessica (17), got baptised! Jennifer asked our family if we would sing. So, I picked a song the whole family knew, "I Am A Child of God." The spirit was so strong through the whole baptism and there were a lot of people there to show support. While we sang the song, I couldn't help but get tearry eyed because of how strong the spirit was there. Porter sang so well! He knew every single word of each verse, which was good because by the end of the song when I was supposed to be doing a solo I couldn't sing. He chimmed in and sang through until the song was over. It was the most precious thing in the world. There was hardly a dry eye in the room. It was an incredible experience and we were so blessed to be able to participate in Jennifer and Jessica's special day.


Here are a couple of pictures of us during FHE.


Right to Left: Andrew, Jennifer, Peyton, Porter, Me, and Jessica

Porter, Me, and Jessica

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Beard Experiment


Fall break came around and I just didn't want to shave. So, naturally a little facial hair appeared on my face. It didn't go away and eventually it was fairly thick. I thought I'd trim and and see how it looked. I thought it didn't look too bad so I left it. At school I was pleasantly surprised with all the good reports I was getting. In fact the dean of the clinic came up to me and proceeded to tell me he thought it looked pretty nice and how his beard never looked good. Somehow, he then told me about his mustache he had in dental school that was thin and looked "awful." So, he colored it red to better match his hair and it actually stained his lip red for a couple of days. Anyway, it always surprises me the attention I get when I do things that are a little more extreme. It was fun, but now it's done. The scratchiness won out in the end. Maybe at Christmas I'll give it a try again.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Cheesers!!!


Do you see any resemblances? Porter and his dad look a lot alike don't they?

Great Fall Break

So far we've had two days of Fall Break from school. I think this is the first break in school that Erin and I haven't packed our suit cases and headed out somewhere. We were very close yesterday to doing so though. I looked at her and said "We should just head for home." She got all excited and actually started packing. Not too long after she did she came back into the living room where I was figuring out the time and gas it would take to head to Utah or Wisconsin and she let her more realistic self take over when she said "I don't think we should go." We both looked at each other and agreed that it would be really nice to see some family, but we also agreed that it probably wasn't the right thing for us to do this time. Our friends stopped by and visited for a while. I think that helped break our home sickness a little. They thought we should just go, in fact they said we should go early in the morning. We all laughed and thought it might be fun. They left when their little girl was starting to get fussy. Erin and I put in our movie (Iron Man) and finished out our day with that. No sooner was it done and Erin was asleep, as always when we stay up to watch a movie together, I heard Porter make some weird sounds in his room. I ran back and he told me he needed to throw up. I picked him up and ran to the bathroom where sure enough he unloaded in the toilet. He ended up throwing up several times that night. I think that Erin was inspired with her denying our adventure to somewhere. All that throw up would have been in our car and it would have made for a long horrible drive. So in retrospect we're glad we stayed here. We spent most of today cleaning up our house (carpets and couches) and letting Porter recover. By the way he's doing fine now.

I thought I would throw in a couple of college football predictions as well:
BSU 38 -- Southern Mississippi 24
BYU 46 -- New Mexico 24
(Both of which I believe to very achievable, possibly understatements it both BSU and BYU play at their potential)

Wednesday, October 8, 2008