This summer for MacLennan 3 days Joel submitted this idea for the Family t-shirt, we didn't have time to do it, Since then I have always wanted to take the time and make a few shirts with this image, Hopefully now that I made the image I will take the time to make a shirt or two.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Ashley Meadows Ceramics
You may be wondering why I am blogging about this site, but my sister Kristy's Friend has a BFA in Ceramics and makes really cool stuff, So i thought I would share her cute ceramics with you, you can buy them on etsy (click below).
http://www.etsy.com/shop/meadowlandpottery
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Morgans going to be a soccer star
So I may have forgotten to tell everyone that Morgan has been walking for a while she started trying (taking a few steps) at 9.5 months, now she has the hang of it. She loves balls, and we have started to have her kick the ball.
Monday, December 7, 2009
BYU vs. Utah
My child is crazy
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Somewhere Inbetween
At the end of the summer, Brynn wrote "Dreadful Day or Day of Rejoicing" on December 1 on each calendar in our home. December 1 is the first day that any dental school in the country can accept anyone to their program. I had interviewed at three schools (University of Louisville, Creighton University, and UNLV) so hopes were high for this morning. The day, however, wasn't quite dreadful, yet there wasn't a whole lot of rejoicing. I was put on a waiting list for all three schools, which means that I will eventually get in somewhere. The hard thing is that the wait has now been extended indefinitely. December 1 was such a nice solid day, but now it basically happens when it happens. Two admissions people from Louisville were kind enough to email later today, though, and let me know that I am at the very top of their waiting list and that I can expect to get an acceptance here pretty soon. So, we will just keep on keepin on, and we will keep you posted. Thank you so much for all of your thoughts and prayers. They are and have been greatly appreciated.
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