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"An overwhelming amount of support" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-14 04:13:24

I am amazed at all of the support and encouragement I have been given this past week or so. When I spoke in the Singles Ward this last Sunday a countless number of people (some I'd never even met before) came to congratulate me tell me good luck and let me know that they will be praying for me. I appreciate the support. I know I can use the encouragement. But right now. I don't know if I'm worthy of it. But that is me underestimating myself again. I have a tendency to do that. I am excited as well as nervous to speak this Sunday in the home ward. Even though (technically) there aren't farewells anymore this Sunday will feel and look pretty much like a farewell. I will be speaking for most of the time. My family and friends will be there. I think my boss will even be coming. My best friends will be there. People will want to shake my hand and congratulate me. I'm planning on handing out my address. I don't know how many people will be there really. Nevertheless. I'm a little nervous. Dad invited a lot of people. I told people at work about it my friends from high school my boss.... The more people I tell about it or hear that my dad is iviting more people the more nervous I get. But I will be able to do the same talk I did in the Singles Ward. That talk went really well. The only problem was how stiff I felt while talking. I was incredibly tense. After I finished speaking my back was aching and all of my muscles felt tight and strained. Next time I will have to stay loose; keep calm. Again. I am just amazed at the support people have been showing me: the advice the stories the prayers the smiles the hugs the encouragement.... Everyone has been so helpful and supportive. I feel an urgency to do the work in Australia. At the same time. I feel kind of pressured. What if I mess up? What if I don't make all these wonderful people who are supporting me proud of me?? What if I let them down?... What if.. what if.. what if... Blah. I'll do the best I can. As long as I can have God's help. I know I will be the best missionary possible. I will try my best to make all of you proud of me. Thank you all for your support!! :)

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"An overwhelming amount of support" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-14 04:13:23

I am amazed at all of the support and encouragement I have been given this past week or so. When I spoke in the Singles Ward this last Sunday a countless number of people (some I'd never even met before) came to congratulate me tell me good luck and let me know that they will be praying for me. I appreciate the support. I know I can use the encouragement. But right now. I don't know if I'm worthy of it. But that is me underestimating myself again. I have a tendency to do that. I am excited as well as nervous to speak this Sunday in the home ward. Even though (technically) there aren't farewells anymore this Sunday will feel and look pretty much like a farewell. I will be speaking for most of the time. My family and friends will be there. I think my boss will even be coming. My best friends will be there. People will want to shake my hand and congratulate me. I'm planning on handing out my address. I don't know how many people will be there really. Nevertheless. I'm a little nervous. Dad invited a lot of people. I told people at work about it my friends from high school my boss.... The more people I tell about it or hear that my dad is iviting more people the more nervous I get. But I will be able to do the same talk I did in the Singles Ward. That talk went really well. The only problem was how stiff I felt while talking. I was incredibly tense. After I finished speaking my back was aching and all of my muscles felt tight and strained. Next time I will have to stay loose; keep calm. Again. I am just amazed at the support people have been showing me: the advice the stories the prayers the smiles the hugs the encouragement.... Everyone has been so helpful and supportive. I feel an urgency to do the work in Australia. At the same time. I feel kind of pressured. What if I mess up? What if I don't make all these wonderful people who are supporting me proud of me?? What if I let them down?... What if.. what if.. what if... Blah. I'll do the best I can. As long as I can have God's help. I know I will be the best missionary possible. I will try my best to make all of you proud of me. Thank you all for your support!! :)

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"An overwhelming amount of support" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-14 04:13:23

I am amazed at all of the support and encouragement I have been given this past week or so. When I spoke in the Singles Ward this last Sunday a countless number of people (some I'd never even met before) came to congratulate me tell me good luck and let me know that they will be praying for me. I appreciate the support. I know I can use the encouragement. But right now. I don't know if I'm worthy of it. But that is me underestimating myself again. I have a tendency to do that. I am excited as well as nervous to speak this Sunday in the home ward. Even though (technically) there aren't farewells anymore this Sunday will feel and look pretty much like a farewell. I will be speaking for most of the time. My family and friends will be there. I think my boss will even be coming. My best friends will be there. People will want to shake my hand and congratulate me. I'm planning on handing out my address. I don't know how many people will be there really. Nevertheless. I'm a little nervous. Dad invited a lot of people. I told people at work about it my friends from high school my boss.... The more people I tell about it or hear that my dad is iviting more people the more nervous I get. But I will be able to do the same talk I did in the Singles Ward. That talk went really well. The only problem was how stiff I felt while talking. I was incredibly tense. After I finished speaking my back was aching and all of my muscles felt tight and strained. Next time I will have to stay loose; keep calm. Again. I am just amazed at the support people have been showing me: the advice the stories the prayers the smiles the hugs the encouragement.... Everyone has been so helpful and supportive. I feel an urgency to do the work in Australia. At the same time. I feel kind of pressured. What if I mess up? What if I don't make all these wonderful people who are supporting me proud of me?? What if I let them down?... What if.. what if.. what if... Blah. I'll do the best I can. As long as I can have God's help. I know I will be the best missionary possible. I will try my best to make all of you proud of me. Thank you all for your support!! :)

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"In Honor of our Anniversary" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-05 14:13:04

Our anniversary was last Saturday. We spent all last week on Mission Beach in San Diego with all of my family and had so much fun. We went to Disneyland and Sea World and just had a blast hanging out on the beach enjoying the great weather. Our last full day there was our anniversary and we both remembered all week desire. But come Saturday morning. I told Mark. "Oh it's our anniversary. Happy Anniversary babe!!" We laughed that it took all morning to remember it and then the rest of the day we forgot about it. It wasn't until Sunday when we were driving home that we mentioned our anniversary again. I can't believe we didn't do anything to get together. But it was fun being in the city that we spent our Honeymoon in. When we got to San Diego we drove by the beautiful resort we stayed at on the bay and the yummy restaurant we ate at. It was fun reminiscing our honeymoon. But I thought since it was our anniversary. I would go back in time when Mark and I met and got married....... Here it is..... Mark and I were in 4th Ward (Singles Ward) together. A year or so before we actually met. Mark said he wanted to ask me out but he always saw me with the same guy and thought me and that other guy were dating. Well. I was always with my brother. Ryan. We always hung out and went to church parties and whatever else together. Well. Ryan and I spoke in church and Mark finally realized that Ryan was my brother so he decided to ask me out. Mark had this theory for first dates. Take the girl to lunch so if it isn’t working out you just have to be with her for an hour or so. And if it does go well you ask her out again for dinner and whatever. So Mark and I went to lunch at Mi Amigos on Gilbert and Southern in Mesa. I honestly was not too excited to go out with him (and Mark denies this he thinks I wanted him so badly.) But I thought it was just lunch and how bad could it go. So I went and that is where I knew something was different about that boy. (I am bound to be cheesy writing this) There was a certain point where my whole perspective changed and he caught my attention. It’s hard to describe exactly what that was. Well the weekend after our singles ward went on a camping trip and that was another fun time we had together. This is such a cute story considering Mark tried so hard to keep it a secret and make the proposal exciting and memorable. I totally knew his plans to ask me to marry him but I tried to play it off like I had no idea. We decided to go to California for the weekend and hang with his family. Right when we got into the LA area he took me to this mall and told me to stay in the Dillard’s store and shop for an hour while he went somewhere. He wouldn’t tell me where he was going. So we decided to meet at another store at a certain time and when I was heading to that store after an hour. I saw him in a jewelry store. I ran as abstain as I could so he didn’t see me and feel like his plans were ruined. I told him after he proposed about that. But then he tried to throw me off by telling me we were going to the LA Temple to fasten out so I would think he was proposing there. We ended up just going to his brother’s house instead. We went to the beach the next morning and I was going to watch him glide. (It was funny because I saw something bulging out of his swimsuit pocket on the side and I knew it was the ring.) He usually is out in the water surfing for a long time but he came back earlier than normal. When he was coming in he acted all surprised when he saw a collect shell. He picked it up and showed me and was trying to open it. When he finally got it opened (which took a while since he super glued it shut) the ring was in there. He asked me. I cried and we were engaged after only knowing each other for a month. All of Mark’s brothers and his parents had been married in the Los Angeles Temple and I thought it would be kind of alter to be married in a temple other than the Mesa Temple. Plus my family got a chance to go to Disneyland the day before the wedding. We were married October 20. 2001 in the Los Angeles Temple. Such a wonderful experience that was to be married and sealed to man of my dreams!! So many friends and family made the extra effort to come to LA to see us married and that meant a lot. Well. I was lucky and got to have 2 receptions. I got to get dressed twice in my wedding dress and get my hair done twice. The first reception was in the backyard of Mark’s parent’s home in Simi Valley. California. It was beautiful and a night to bequeath. So many wonderful people came. The second was at Stonebridge Manor in Mesa. Arizona. The most memorable things I think attach and I remember the most was the mini chimichangas that were catered. We still communicate about those to this day. It was a beautiful reception with so many people. I felt so lucky to have such great parents and in-laws to go out of their way to make that time in my life so great!! Oh the honeymoon! What can you say about a time where it really doesn’t matter where you go what you eat or how you get there all that matters is who you are with!! We had a great time! Such a great time that I didn’t get any pictures of it. We had our cameras but didn’t use them. We spent our honeymoon in San Diego in this awesome resort. We had our own little private beach but now that I think of it we never sat on the beach or even walked on it. Hhhmmmmmm. I wonder why??!! (When he made Elli cry really loud)"move the volume down Elli!""Mom. I rock the WORLD!!"(His teacher told him that for getting 30 AR "advanced reading" points in school)"Mom we be a accommodate cleaner. I am tired of cleaning."(Stretching his arms out)"Mom. I love you as big as a snake."(I asked Braeden if he thought we were having a boy or girl and his response...)"A boy because boys go first and girls come 2nd in your belly.""I wonder what Elli is going to look like on her birthday!"(Whispering in my ear)"You're an A+ Mom!""Daddy. I'm not faking. I'm 'real'ing!" "You can't sleep in my bed. Mom. You go get in your own bed.""Mom you made me cry!"(When "Oswald" came on TV)"Mom. Hock-a-pus is on!)"Braeden don't burp in my ear. That's 'scusting.""You're my favoritest Mom.""I rocked around the world Mom!""We have the cutest baby in the WHOLE WORLD!"(Sitting at a Red Light)"Come on turn color!" (In her cute little voice)(Eating spaghetti)"I got worms!"(Her answer to every question)"Not yet!"(Early Saturday morning)"Daddy get up and get me a dwrink.""I broke my eyeball.""I like syrup put some on my eggs!"Sung to " attach and I were married in October of 2001. We had our first baby. Braeden Mark in August of 2002. He is our little performer. We had our first little girl. Elizabeth "Elli" Mae in January of 2005. She is quite a cheeseball too. We had our 3rd baby. Caleb James in April of 2008. We feel blessed to have the kids we undergo. They are a bundle of energy and joy!!I like what someone said in their blog. "This is an airbrushed version of our family.. we aren't always this happy."

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"How I Became a Jorgensen!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 00:50:58

Where did you meet your spouse? At the singles ward. We grew up in the same lay on the line and never met. I do remember right before I met him sitting by his whole family at lay on the line conference. (I was there by myself) It was funny because I bequeath his mom and kat and dave saving seats and then everyone else came in late and at different times. align note: the person who sat by me was Debbi Yamamoto who later became a good friend. Funny huh? What was the first thing you said to your spouse? I have no idea. I really don't remember. He was kind of shy. I do bequeath him calling up for Danielle. They were set up for the Presidential go out Night that the singles ward does every year. So basically Danielle went out with him first. Where was your first date? We undergo an "official" first date. It was in July. He actually asked me out and picked me up and everything. (He didn't have a car so I usually drove to his house.) We went with Tyler and Mindy to Cafe Rio and to see Big Daddy. We were with Tyler's mission companions and then we went a big mansion in Orem (the former owner of WordPerfect or something). Did you have a desire or short courtship/engagement? Met sometime in January of 1999 became friends then began dating in June/July and engaged in October and Married in walk. Short compared to my friends who were all engaged for a year or something desire that but long by LDS standards. Where did you get engaged? This is funny. October 30. 1999. That is right 8 years ago today. At Rodizio Grill. It was a Saturday in Utah so it was basically Halloween. Eric's family tends to do alternate Halloween activities. This time is was dinner out. I had my tonsils out a week or two before this. I couldn't eat and could barely talk. I think I had mashed potatoes and mango juice (I had an allergic reaction that night and now know that I am allergic to mangoes). I had known he had the go for a week. I had been at home and didn't have much to look forward to. Back to dinner... There was a birthday being celebrated at the table next to ours and when the servers were singing happy birthday. Eric leaned over and whispered,"Will you marry me?" I was so shocked I actually said. "You are doing it here?" I change surface held out the wrong hand. He put the ring on under the table and we didn't tell anyone. We left and told his grandma first. Then we went to my house and told my parents and then his accommodate. It wasn't a big surprise for anyone except for the way he asked. That was a affect and that was his goal! Where were you married? flavor Lake Temple. March 11. 2000. move end Saturday. Never ever do that!! It was crazy! I was bride 67 or something crazy like that. If you could change anything about your day what would it undergo been? I evaluate that I would have eaten. And when we cut into the cake we got the carrot cover forge. I dislike carrot cake. For the most part I loved the whole day. I evaluate I might have gotten married later in the day and then had the reception alter after. And I would have had the reception at a larger venue. More room to celebrate!! Ok sorry I have been MIA lately. educate sucks- and it was hard getting back into the swing of things after NY- I felt desire I'd been gone for weeks....... I loved how you told the story of you guys meeting etc. I bequeath that night at Rodizio. so crazy that we didn't sight! (I thought someone realized it before you left though....)??Yes- so far your reception has been funnest. We can thank you for that. So was he really that appealing without a car even? ;) jk I guess he really was only 22-23 but comfort!

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"How I Became a Jorgensen!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 00:50:58

Where did you meet your spouse? At the singles ward. We grew up in the same lay on the line and never met. I do remember alter before I met him sitting by his whole family at stake conference. (I was there by myself) It was funny because I remember his mom and kat and dave saving seats and then everyone else came in late and at different times. align say: the person who sat by me was Debbi Yamamoto who later became a good friend. Funny huh? What was the first thing you said to your spouse? I have no idea. I really don't bequeath. He was kind of shy. I do bequeath him calling up for Danielle. They were set up for the Presidential go out Night that the singles ward does every year. So basically Danielle went out with him first. Where was your first date? We undergo an "official" first date. It was in July. He actually asked me out and picked me up and everything. (He didn't have a car so I usually drove to his house.) We went with Tyler and Mindy to Cafe Rio and to see Big Daddy. We were with Tyler's mission companions and then we went a big mansion in Orem (the former owner of WordPerfect or something). Did you have a long or bunco courtship/engagement? Met sometime in January of 1999 became friends then began dating in June/July and engaged in October and Married in March. Short compared to my friends who were all engaged for a year or something desire that but desire by LDS standards. Where did you get engaged? This is funny. October 30. 1999. That is alter 8 years ago today. At Rodizio Grill. It was a Saturday in Utah so it was basically Halloween. Eric's family tends to do alternate Halloween activities. This time is was dinner out. I had my tonsils out a week or two before this. I couldn't eat and could barely communicate. I evaluate I had mashed potatoes and mango juice (I had an allergic reaction that night and now know that I am allergic to mangoes). I had known he had the ring for a week. I had been at home and didn't have much to look forward to. approve to dinner... There was a birthday being celebrated at the delay next to ours and when the servers were singing happy birthday. Eric leaned over and whispered,"Will you unify me?" I was so shocked I actually said. "You are doing it here?" I even held out the wrong hand. He put the ring on under the table and we didn't tell anyone. We left and told his grandma first. Then we went to my house and told my parents and then his house. It wasn't a big surprise for anyone except for the way he asked. That was a affect and that was his goal! Where were you married? Salt Lake Temple. March 11. 2000. Spring end Saturday. Never ever do that!! It was crazy! I was bride 67 or something crazy like that. If you could dress anything about your day what would it have been? I evaluate that I would have eaten. And when we cut into the cake we got the carrot cover layer. I hate carrot cover. For the most part I loved the whole day. I evaluate I might have gotten married later in the day and then had the reception right after. And I would have had the reception at a larger venue. More room to party!! Ok sorry I have been MIA lately. educate sucks- and it was hard getting approve into the swing of things after NY- I felt like I'd been gone for weeks....... I loved how you told the story of you guys meeting etc. I remember that night at Rodizio. so crazy that we didn't notice! (I thought someone realized it before you left though....)??Yes- so far your reception has been funnest. We can thank you for that. So was he really that appealing without a car change surface? ;) jk I guess he really was only 22-23 but comfort!

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"How I Became a Jorgensen!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 00:50:58

Where did you meet your spouse? At the singles ward. We grew up in the same stake and never met. I do bequeath right before I met him sitting by his whole family at lay on the line conference. (I was there by myself) It was funny because I remember his mom and kat and dave saving seats and then everyone else came in late and at different times. Side note: the person who sat by me was Debbi Yamamoto who later became a good friend. Funny huh? What was the first thing you said to your spouse? I undergo no idea. I really don't remember. He was kind of shy. I do bequeath him calling up for Danielle. They were set up for the Presidential go out Night that the singles ward does every year. So basically Danielle went out with him first. Where was your first date? We have an "official" first date. It was in July. He actually asked me out and picked me up and everything. (He didn't undergo a car so I usually drove to his accommodate.) We went with Tyler and Mindy to Cafe Rio and to see Big Daddy. We were with Tyler's mission companions and then we went a big mansion in Orem (the former owner of WordPerfect or something). Did you have a long or bunco courtship/engagement? Met sometime in January of 1999 became friends then began dating in June/July and engaged in October and Married in March. Short compared to my friends who were all engaged for a year or something like that but desire by LDS standards. Where did you get engaged? This is funny. October 30. 1999. That is right 8 years ago today. At Rodizio Grill. It was a Saturday in Utah so it was basically Halloween. Eric's family tends to do alternate Halloween activities. This measure is was dinner out. I had my tonsils out a week or two before this. I couldn't eat and could barely talk. I think I had mashed potatoes and mango juice (I had an allergic reaction that night and now know that I am allergic to mangoes). I had known he had the go for a week. I had been at home and didn't undergo much to look forward to. Back to dinner... There was a birthday being celebrated at the delay next to ours and when the servers were singing happy birthday. Eric leaned over and whispered,"Will you marry me?" I was so shocked I actually said. "You are doing it here?" I even held out the wrong transfer. He put the ring on under the table and we didn't tell anyone. We left and told his grandma first. Then we went to my accommodate and told my parents and then his house. It wasn't a big affect for anyone except for the way he asked. That was a surprise and that was his goal! Where were you married? flavor Lake Temple. March 11. 2000. Spring Break Saturday. Never ever do that!! It was crazy! I was bride 67 or something crazy like that. If you could change anything about your day what would it undergo been? I evaluate that I would have eaten. And when we cut into the cake we got the carrot cover forge. I dislike carrot cover. For the most part I loved the whole day. I evaluate I might undergo gotten married later in the day and then had the reception right after. And I would have had the reception at a larger venue. More room to party!! Ok sorry I have been MIA lately. School sucks- and it was hard getting back into the displace of things after NY- I felt like I'd been gone for weeks....... I loved how you told the story of you guys meeting etc. I remember that night at Rodizio. so crazy that we didn't sight! (I thought someone realized it before you left though....)??Yes- so far your reception has been funnest. We can thank you for that. So was he really that appealing without a car even? ;) jk I guess he really was only 22-23 but still!

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"You Should Watch TV This Thanksgiving Day" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 16:04:36

Myself along with two good friends and talented comedians (Randy Tayler and Trenton James) will be watching the movie WITH YOU on your TV providing what we hope is hilarious commentary jokes snide remarks insights insults and other forms of mayhem. If you’ve ever seen it’s a lot like that. (And by “a lot,” I mean. “exactly,” only without the puppets and maim skits at commercial breaks).  If you haven’t seen it before it’s desire watching a movie with your three funniest friends. alter sense? Of course not. So take a look for yourself. I have some VERY ROUGH footage from our show that I’ve posted on youtube. Forgive the appear and glitches in conceive of – when it’s on TV it’ll look and appear great: The show is called Talkies and it’s a one time. Thanksgiving Day event. If enough people watch and enjoy this special screening we just might make fun of more of your favorite LDS movies. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Utilize Your Young Single Adults" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 21:45:02

One of the quickest ways to alter and suffer the Young Single Adults in your or is to get them feeling unwanted. After my husband bought his accommodate and settled into a new ward he waited for a calling. And he waited. And he waited some more. No calling came. In fact his tried to back up him to attend a singles ward instead. So for a measure he did. It makes me sad as I know what an extraordinary man my preserve is and how he puts his all into everything he does. This bishop lost the extraordinary talents and strengths my husband holds. The young single adults who range in age from eighteen to thirty can be incredible influences for good within the ward. Each individual brings with him or her different abilities skills and attitudes that can easily bring home the bacon towards the good of those they work alongside. A former president in my own ward my good friend Errin isn’t yet twenty-four and is now working as a counselor in the Stake Young Women presidency. Her heart and soul are committed to the youth of our stake. I know the young women in our own ward were greatly saddened when she left to connect the yet she still takes time out of her Sunday to come and connect them at church. One of the young single adult men in our ward works in the music program. His entire family holds remarkable musical gifts and he has helped to keep the music program alive. One woman who recently graduated from the Young Women program now teaches there. It’s wonderful to see especially as she can understand far more about what these girls are experiencing from day to day than those of us who’ve been out of that age group for more than a few years. Another works as a teacher every summer when she comes home from educate. Though she may not have the opportunity to be here year long it hasn’t stopped the leaders of our ward from utilizing her when she is here. I can testify she makes a difference in the lives of her class. There are many fantastic ways the young single adults can serve if merely given the chance. Think of those who have recently returned as missionaries. Their enthusiasm is infectious. The energy they direct is incredible. How wonderful would it be to have those missionary traits continue in callings such as: ward missionaries. Elder’s Quorum presidencies. Scouting. Young Men and Young Women leaders teachers over the youth or in Primary. change your young hit adults. alter them feel needed. Your ward can only be blessed for it.

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"Chocolate, Pies, Humming, Words, and Kissing?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 03:10:23

"Marriage is the foundation of the family and the family is the foundation of society: if we alter marriage we strengthen the family we alter the children and we strengthen the community. If your goal is to help improve the world marriage is as good a place as any to go away. " I love Chocolate. Most people would call me a choc-a-holic I love it so much. SO imagine my delight when our good friend Candace gave mother and me two remove tickets to be the Utah Chocolate Expo. Hmmm…Yes I was in 7th Heaven. While there I found the perfect Christmas present for my good friend and fellow chocolate lover Kim. And though I am sure that I ate too much chocolate (if that is possible) I enjoyed myself immensely. For as long as I can remember I have been a Pie not cover fan. Oh I like to make and alter cakes for other people; I just don’t care to eat them… For my birthday every year I opt for go Lemonade Pie instead of the traditional cake and ice beat. Why am I writing about this? Well yesterday for our monthly Singles ward activity we made pies. Everyone was to bring our own pie tin filling and measuring/ mixing supplies. Provided was the ingredients and recipe for the change surface. So once there we all got together making beautiful pies. I was at a table with two sweet sisters who don’t cook and had thus never made pies before. So While making my pie. I was also helping them make theirs. It was a lot of fun. I made a deep dish apple pie (my great grandmother’s recipe). For the top instead of a traditional crust top or a crumbly Dutch top I did something a little different. I rolled out the dough and cut out (with a nifty little cookie cutter) maple leaves which I layered from the outside in till I covered the whole top of the pie. The result was something else. I think I liked it. Everyone else sure did. We ate it tonight as a family and with good friends. (The best way to eat an apple pie.)measure night I went to a good friend’s house to play games and or watch a movie. Games didn’t happen; mostly we sat around and talked. I did gat a section of a puzzle finished which has been in the process of completion for the past few weeks…The movie that was chosen was shall we say … interesting? I was not happy with the language. I was so exhausted by then that almost immediately after the movie ended I fell into a deep sleep waking up only when it was time to go domiciliate. Today at perform I was informed by various friends that while I was sleep (no I didn’t find the man of my dreams and get married…sigh) I started humming. No one knew the adjust but I am told it sounded quite nice… At least I wasn't sleep talking or walking... Normally (at least for the past few months) every week at ward prayer we undergo been asked a random question desire “If you had a super power what would it be?” or “If you could have any car in the world what would it be?”... Tonight however they decided to do something different. We were all given a piece of paper and told to write our label on it. Then we passed our paper around the circle and everyone wrote one word (sometimes more) to describe each other. Here is what was written on my paper:-Charismatic-Happy-Musical-Ladylike-Smart-Power stricken-Nice-Elegant-Sweet and Kind-Brilliant-Knowledgeable-Church Nerd-Super Awesome-Personal W/ Relationships-Surprising-Intelligent-Smart-Served on East Coast-Great-Classic-beat Cookie Baker Ever-Energetic-Gulia-Stainedglasser-Refined-Elegant-Bodacious BabeHmmm…quite a list isn’t it. What I mainly noticed it that at least 90% of the above listed dealt with personality and style. Nothing about looks…I guess it just anticipate to show that if you don’t have looks you need to have lots of personally and style to make up for it… And at least I undergo that!Lastly as I was driving home from Ward Prayer with two friends from my singles ward one friend asked out loud. “Do you know what it’s desire when you haven’t kissed a guy in a desire time…” The other friend immediately answered. “Oh yeah” To which I replied. “I wouldn’t know. I undergo never kissed (or been kissed by) a guy.” Then silence that fell was deafening…They were clearly shocked though why is beyond me. Then the friend who started the conversation continued to mention how when she has gone a long measure without kissing a guy how she starts imagining what it would be like to kiss this guy or that with all her acquaintances. My other friends said that she was the same way imagining what this one or that one’s lips would feel desire and so on…I kept quiet in the approve seat. After all what could I say? Hmmm…Are all girls desire this? OK the chocolate show was interesting. I know it seems like we had a lot. As we nibbled a little her and there. Most was dark high cocoa circumscribe "healthy" cram. I would say it probably added it to about the size of a good chocolate bar. It was nice meeting the fortune cookie lady seeing our old writer friend Bob and seeing Candace and Tristi. Most of all. I enjoyed spending a peaceful and creative thinking tome with you. BTW you apple pie was awesome.

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