Thought...

"Something I can give to you, but still keep- My Word."

and...

"You can't shake hands with a clenched fist"

Monday, December 22, 2008

A Child is born...

“The Birth of Jesus,” Friend, Dec 1982,
Adapted from Scripture Stories (Matt. 1; Luke 1 and Luke 2; Hel. 14; 3 Ne. 1.)


Mary was a beautiful young woman who had been taught to believe in God and in the words of the prophets. One day the Lord sent the angel Gabriel to Mary with this message: “Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.”
Mary was troubled because she was not sure what the angel meant.
“Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour with God,” the angel continued.
“And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS.”
Mary was still puzzled and asked the angel how she could possibly have this baby, for she was not yet married.
“With God nothing shall be impossible,” the angel answered. Then he explained that Mary’s child was to be God’s Only Begotten Son.
This was startling news, but because of Mary’s faith and humility, she believed everything the angel told her. Her heart was filled with joy. No other daughter of God had ever been so blessed. In her gentle way Mary replied, “Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word.” Mary wanted more than anything else to do the will of her Father in Heaven.

Joseph loved Mary and wanted her to be his wife, but when he found she was going to have a baby, he decided to quietly call off their marriage.
However, the angel Gabriel visited Joseph in a dream and said, “Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost.”
Joseph understood then and took Mary to be his wife. He was happy that the long-foretold coming of the Savior was at hand and that Mary, whom he loved, was to be the mother of the Savior.

A few months later, in the spring of the year, Caesar Augustus, ruler of the Roman Empire, sent out a decree that every man in the empire must return to the city of his ancestors to pay a tax. Joseph had to go to Bethlehem.

Because Mary was about to have the baby, she was very uncomfortable. The journey was long and hard for her. When she and Joseph reached Bethlehem, things were even worse. The city was so crowded with all the people who had come to pay their taxes that there was not one room left for Mary and Joseph. Every inn was full. Finally, they found shelter in a stable.
While they were staying in the stable, Mary’s baby was born, and they called Him Jesus. Straw was carefully arranged in a manger to make a bed for Him. Tenderly Mary wrapped her tiny Son in swaddling clothes (pieces of cloth for bundling a baby) and put Him in the manger. When she looked at Him, she realized what a miracle He was. She was His mother, and God was His father. Every child is a spirit child of our Heavenly Father, but Jesus was also an earthly child of God. He was the Only Begotten Son of God, and He would be able to do the important work that God had called Him to do in this life.

The night of Jesus’ birth shepherds near Bethlehem were tending their sheep. Suddenly the skies became bright, “and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.” An angel appeared to them, saying, “Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
“For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
“And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.”
As the angel spoke, a multitude of the heavenly host appeared, praising God: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.”
After the angels left, the shepherds hurried to see this special baby. Just as the angel had said, they found Mary and Joseph in a stable and the Babe lying in a manger. Looking down at the newborn Child, they knew He was indeed the Christ, the One who would be the Savior of all mankind.
“And when they had seen [the Babe], they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child.” Then the shepherds returned to their flocks, glorifying and praising God for the wonderful things they had seen and heard. Happiness and joy filled their hearts because they had seen and could testify of the Christ.

The shepherds in Bethlehem were not the only ones who knew of the birth of Jesus. On the other side of the world, where the Nephites and Lamanites lived, Samuel, a Lamanite prophet, had told the Nephites of the signs that would appear when the Son of God was born. He had said that on that glorious occasion there would be a day, a night, and a day of continuous light and that a new star would appear.
Five years later, as Samuel had prophesied, the Nephites saw that it was still light even after the sun had gone down. They also saw a new star in the sky, and they knew that Jesus Christ was born.

I know this to be true. I know Jesus lives. I know he is my Saviour.
-Dan

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Momma gave in...surprise for Daddy!

Well, the kids and I have been trying to convince katie for over a year to let us get a dog. She does not really like dogs and is allergic to a lot of animals so it was hard for her. Lizzie and Marlee really love dogs and hug and kiss them with ease. Below are pics of the surprise early Christmas present I received Monday, Dec. 1st 2008.

His name is "Optimus Prime" but we call him Prime. He is a 4 month old Yorkshire Terrier. He has papers and is a pure bred. He is very very nice and never barks. He sleeps through the night and loves to play and run. We LOVE him!!! He weighs 6.2 lbs and got his first puppy hair cut yesterday. In this last picture, he is asleep in Katie's lap. He is my new buddy.
Thanks Momma!
Dan

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Lizzie Singing

Here is my baby, singing her favorite song, "I am a child of God".

Monday, October 27, 2008

50 Cal Fun!!!

Just another Republican clinging to his guns and his religion!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Dance dance

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

4 wheeeelin......

So, the other day my buddy Chris asked me to go 4 wheelin with him up near vega lake in the mountains. We left early and came back late afternoon. It was awesome! We even got stuck in a huge mud hole, lol. A few hours of diggin and we were back on the trail. We started out at 4800 elevation and peaked out at over 10,100. We had GPS, that's how we knew. Very fun time. (BTW, pay no attn to the date on the pics, the camera was messed up, soz)
-Dan


Friday, July 18, 2008

"Doomsday seed Vault"

Have you ever heard of the "doomsday seed Vault?" Me neither. I didn't know it existed until I saw this clip. Just click the link below and you can watch it right now. It is some serious news footage. It's about 12 minutes long and immensely interesting.

http://video.aol.com/partner/cbs/saving-seeds-in-doomsday-vault/29dSbxdhw4IBYZpC2eVO_bPEjYZdvVep

How do scientists come up with this stuff? Doomsday, seeds, no rain....watch it.

Dan

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

The Colorado River Float

Have you ever heard of "the Daily"? It is a float trip on part of the Colorado River. It starts about half way to Moab from the turn off of I-70 at Cisco and ends near Moab, UT. It is called the daily because it takes around 5-8 hours to complete.
Last weekend we took our youth group on this float. It was awesome! (Besides the swarms of Tammy beetles, hehe) We had 6 YW and 5 YM, plus us leaders. Me, Bro. Barton, Bro. Buddeke (our guide), Sis's Roberts and Krebs. We camped out the night before on the shoreline. Friday night I gave a fireside on "Hero's". It went very well. Bro. Dillon arranged for all the kids to have letters written by their parents, for them, about how they love them and think they are the heroes. It was very nice. The YW leaders took care of all our meals and they did a great job.
Saturday morning bright and early we began our journey. The river was actually quite busy. We navigated away from the other rafts and groups and started right off with a nice cooling water fight. I had so much fun! We spent the day talking, laughing, splashing, rowing, floating and at one point picking each other out of the water. Yes, at one point we got flipped and it was quite intense for about 30 seconds. Bro. Barton was actually under water "churning" for most of that time. It was quite scary, but Heavenly Father was with us. Hehe, I lost my Oakleys and my beloved lake powell hat. So sad. But in the end, everyone was fine besides some bruised shins and egos. The river can be so calm and relaxing, but we can never underestimate the power of nature and it's water.

I think that life can be the same way. We are just drifting along, relaxing and then "splash" we are hit with some rough water. IE; hardtimes or trials. If we are not prepared we could get "flipped" or get caught in the "churning" water and that can be a horrible cycle. We hit that bad wave a little crooked with our little raft. We could have avoided flipping if our boat would have been straight. We had paddles in hand and our life jackets on tight, but the raft went in crooked. Our guide, (Bro. Buddeke) warned us about the rough water. Although somewhat prepared, we didn't heed all our guides warnings and we paid the consequences for it. This time, it just meant getting a little wet.

I pray that we can stay on the staight and narrow way, that we can listen to our prophets voice, and that we can be prepared if the rough water does come. Our faith will keep us aloat in rough water. The Church is true!
--Dan--

Monday, July 7, 2008

The 4th!!

The Fourth!

Well, we are home and well and I just wanted to take a second and write a lil. We had the most fantastic time in Hooper for the fourth! It was so fun and we actually had perty darn good weather.

The kids had SO much fun playing with all of their cousins and Aunts and Uncles.Sam, on the way home said that, "he would never forget Emma and Julia as long as he lives!" Sleeping in the tents went better then expected for us, minus Lizzie I guess. I enjoyed it and the kids actually slept great. BTW, Greg and Debi, I turned off the waterfall at 3am in the morning Friday night, because it started sounding like the creature from the black lagoon. I didn't know what else to do at 3am.

Playing softball was a blast, especially when I hit a triple. (This of course after popping out twice in a row to Kyle.) It was very competitive and fun. So was volleyball and swimming. Good times. I had a wonderful time playing golf also. I remember a few years ago when I said I would never go again, lol. With great instruction from Greg J this year and Kyle & JB last year, I have grown to really like golf. Including the nice company whilst playing. I wish I could golf with you guys all the time, I would love it then.

Thank you all for the stimulating conversation, family unity and genuine love. We love it when we all get together. My kids love all of you, kids and adults and that makes me feel so happy.

Thanks again Greg and Debi. See ya next year!

Dan and fam.

Crazy Weekend, (from early June)

No, our event-filled weekend

Well, Rins, I am borrowing your title for this one. Although my focus is a little diff tonight. We did have a very fun and event filled weekend to be sure.

We drove to Denver on Friday and spent a wonderful afternoon at the awesome Denver Zoo. (pics to follow) My fave animals-the bears, they have two kodiak bears there. Then we went to our hotel, which btw, my boss was paying for, bc we came to town to go to a work bbq at his home.

After the zoo we went to our hotel and went swimming and then woke up and swam again! What can I say the kids love to swim. And btw, I was showing the kids how you can hold your breath for a really long time and then they wanted to try it. So I showed them how you "O's" load as I call it, (quick deep breathing), then you plug your nose and relax and go under. Well needless to say after only a couple tries, Marlee being the competitor that she is, held her breath for a full 15 seconds with her head completely submerged. I was like, "WOW!" She did great. Later that afternoon, we showed the kids where they were born and the apartment we lived in, in Denver.

We then went to my work BBQ, which was very fun. I was very proud to show off my cute lil family and beautiful wife. I had the cutest kids and wife by far, not even a close second. After the bbq, we drove home, and yes it was very late but I didnt want to miss or shirk my bishopric duties. After getting home very late, unpacking, and me winding down a lil, it was like midnight and Marlee woke up like freaking out about her tummy hurting. (We had all been kinda tummy sick for a couple days) She began dry heaving like no ones business and would just not stop rolling around on the bed and floor and in my arms. She was miserable and was letting the whole world know it too. She just kept saying, "Daddy make my tummy better, it hurts so bad, plz make it stop, make it stop!" We didnt know what to do, She was dry heaving but nothing was there to come out, but she continued for quite some time. I was getting very nervous bc she was in so much pain, rolling and screaming, "make it stop daddy make it stop!" I felt helpless. We felt helpless. I told Katie to call Debi and that I didnt care if it woke up Joni and Jaren. (Sorry guys) Debi told her that we need to be very careful and might have to take her to ER. We thought it might be appendix, but had no idea. Well, I didnt know what to do to make her better but I wanted to desperetly. So I got my oil and put some on her head. I laid my hands on her head and started to annoint...she was rolling and crying and dry heaving...I couldnt think of the words, it took me several tries, it was very stressfull for me. I finally annointed her correctly and then sealed and gave a blessing. Within five minutes she was asleep in my arms and had stopped crying and throwing up. She slept in our bed with Katie and I slept with Sam. She slept all night long and I was very surprised to see katie and the kids all come walking in to church for Sacrament.

I know the Priesthood is the power of God. I am grateful I can use it to bless my family. I am thankful for a caring Father in Heaven who answers a helpless young father's prayers.

-Dan

Youth Trips are fun!!! (June 27th)

Youth temple trip

I just got back tonight (June 27th) from our Ward's Temple day and also the Youth's Baptisms for the dead trip. Our Temple is Monticello. It is 3 hrs away from our house in GJ.

I was put in charge of organizing the youth to be at the church next door to the temple to be able to babysit for the members attending the session starting at 9am. I don't care, btw, if that was a run on sentence. lol. So, the YM and I decided to go to one of the presidency's cabin in Monticello and stay the night before. So we did. Pretty simple. We hiked, played games, ate, told stories, and had a fantastic testimony mtg to end the night. It was really a great lil trip for us. Unity. We are few in number, but we are strong. Comparatively speaking.

So, Sat morn we woke up at the B*TT crack of dawn and got ready and went to the church next to the temple with all our lil snacks and games and shows to be ready to tend about 25 lil kids. Well, we tent, hahaha thas funny, (like lent you a dollar, but for tend kids.) from 9am to 12pm, whilst the parents all went thru the session. We had about 75 ppl from our ward in the session. Pretty dang good. Then us boys set up the food an tables and drinks for all of us and them to have lunch. We then ate very rapidly only to wait for an hour and a half for the temple to be ready to accommadate us for the baptisms which we had scheduled since 1998 or something. Really it was since January though. So then, finally when we get in, they tell us they dont have any men names to be confirmed for us. Odd. Wierd. I am not complaining, I am just telling the story, Okay! So, they tell us that right after we baptise the boys, they will sit on a chair at the top of the stairs, all soaking wet, and will be confirmed for those exact same names/ppl. I have never before seen or heard of that before, although that seems the right way to do it. Lol. So thats what we did. After I baptised the boys, I stood in the water whilst they were confirmed. Then we drove home after having had a good trip. Small temples, are um, well, unique.
--Dan

Dan's Fireside (June 29th)

Dan spoke this evening (june 29th) to the Stake youngmen and women. I surprised him and got a babysitter and went and listened. It was the kickoff Fireside to their Youth Conference. He was the main speaker. He spoke for 28 min's and did so good. I knew he would do good, but he surprised me how good he did. I was very proud. The whole chapel was full. He spoke on Christ. Good job Dan. I wanted to go and surprise him to show him how much I love him and want to support him.
-Katie-

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day Poem

How much do I love you and do You Know Why?

How many prayers did you give to bring me here?
How many trials did you have to endure?
How many tears when you first held me near?
How much sacrifice I want to be clear?
How many times have you hugged me so tight?
How many times have you taught me the right?
How many times checking on me in the night?
How many times pulling the covers up tight?
How many stories have you told...
Or turned up the heat when I was cold?
How many bedtime songs have you sung...
Or turned brushing my teeth into fun?

Mother I love you the width of the sky,
How much do I love you and do you know why?

How many goodnight kisses on my cheek?
How many, add ‘em up, each and every week.
How many bad dreams have you made disappear?
How much do I love you, it soon will be clear.
How many ‘owies’ have you healed with your touch?
How in the world do you do so much?
How many times have you taken me potty?
Or been so kind and loving when I was naughty?
How many times have you wiped my baby bum?
How many times, I’m so sorry I run?
How many diapers, again how many wipes?
How many times have you earned golden stripes?

Mother I love you the width of the sky,
How much do I love you and do you know why?

How much laundry Momma, yes, how many loads?
Folding the towels and all of the clothes.
How many times filling the sink with dishes?
How do you do it, your hands turned into fishes?
How many meals, yes, how many dinners?
How do yo do it being skinny and getting thinner?
How many times have you picked up my toys?
How many times with two Lil girls and one Lil boys?
How many times have you gone without?
How many times with ne’er a complaint or even a pout?
How many times have you washed my face?
How many times have you cleaned up this place?

Mother I love you the width of the sky,
How much do I love you and do you know why?

How many times have you brushed my hair?
How many times have you told Dad, please don’t swear?
How many times have you come in the night?
How many times put me back in bed or turned off a light?
How many times with us did you stay?
While Dad had to work and be far away?
How many Sacraments alone on the bench?
How many times have you worked in what seemed like a trench?
How many lessons or Family Home Evenings?
How many examples of being Christ’s teachings?
How many times have I used what you’ve taught?
How many times your advice have I sought?

Mother I love you the width of the sky,
How much do I love you and do you know why?

How many times have you worn an old dress?
How much you have given me whilst you took less.
How many times nursed me when I was sick?
How many times when I had a sliver, scratch or a nick?
How many times have you comforted me in faithful loving arms?
How much my life with You, seems to be charmed?
How many times have we gone for walks?
How many times when I just needed a talk?
How many of my faults you look pass and erase,
how many faults with just your warm embrace?
How many times when I have been gone?
O’ How many times have I just needed my Mom?

Momma I love you the width of the sky,
That much do I love you and now you know why?

-Dan Dannehl
Mother’s Day 2008

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Happy Birthday Katie!

Happy Birthday Katie - You are beautiful! I love You! - Dan



Thursday, May 1, 2008

Hillarious commercial

This is one of the funniest commercials I have ever seen. Enjoy.
Dan

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Daddy's Official Declaration

Monday morning I woke up and declared, "Today, my children, is Daddy-Family workday!" After the roar of the crowd died down a bit, we packed up our needed supplies and headed for Glenwood Springs. It is a wonderful little tourist spot located about 1hr and 15 min from our home in Grand junction. I quickly completed my needed work and then we headed off to ride the tram to the top of the mountain. While on top we rode the alpine slides, wow were they fast! We then went back down to warm ourselves in the Yampa vapor hot pools. Hmmmm, warm. Here are some pics of our day. Enjoy.
-Dan
Here we are riding the tram. Marlee was a lil nervous, Sam and Lizzie loved it!


Thursday, April 10, 2008

Capoeira Sul da Bahia

What u see is called "Capoeira". It is a martial art from Brasil. The music is a little techno beat mixed with traditional Brasilian capoeira instruments. This video was all shot in the Bahia, that is whree I served my Mission. I used to watch guys do stuff like this all the time. Awesome!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Happy Birthday Lizzie




Happy Birthday Lizzie! I love you so much. You are such a sweet girl and you make me so happy. I can't believe you are one year old now. I remember your birth like it was yesterday. You came to us so perfect and pretty.
I love you Lizzie. -Daddy


Here is some video of Lizzie eating her Birthday cake. Yumm!

UFC in Denver

Here we are at UFC Fight Night in Denver. Katie and I drove out from Grand Junction to watch the fights. This is the first event here in Colorado since UFC#2 when Royce Gracie dominated. My mom, Gma Roni and my sister Mandy came to watch our kids while we were gone. Thanks again guys, we had the funnest time. We went shopping, went out to eat, went swimming, sat in the hot tub and of course spent most of Wednesday at the fights.

We saw lots of famous ppl, (famous in the jiu jitsu / mma world). We saw Dana White, Rampage jackson, Matt hughes, Al Roker, Joe Rogan, Eddie Bravo, the Tapout boys, Frank Mir, Diego Sanchez, Anthony johnson, Forrest Griffin and Jay Cutler, the Broncos QB. They were all there just watching except for Anthony. He faught Tommy Speer and knocked him out cold in the first round. I took my picture with him, below. That was cool. He is from Denver. I saw alot of those guys up close. I was using the urinal right next to Eddie Bravo. LOL. Katie said did you look over and say hi? My reply, "No, I did not want to get tapped out in a urinal with my pants down by Eddie Bravo!" LOL.

We saw Kenny Florian vs Joe Lauzon, Matt Hamil vs Tim Boetsch, Din Thomas vs Josh Neer, Clay Guida vs anon, Frank Edgar vs Gray Maynard, James Irvin vs Houston Alexander, Manny gambuirian vs. anon, Thiago alves vs Karo Parysian, Anthony Johnson vs Tommy Speer. My fave fight was Nate Diaz vs Kurt "batman" pelligrino. It was a jiujitsu war but Nate tapped him out with a triangle choke in the 2nd round. It was awesome!!!




This is video of the main event: Kenny "KenFlo" Florian vs Joe Lauzon. 155lb weight class. Kenny won by tapout in the 2nd round. It was a great fight.


Monday, March 31, 2008

Thursday, March 27, 2008

I do like some country music...

Well buckaroo, I had a hankerin for a new Cowboy hat. My Son, Sam (That's a good cowboy name) been wantin me to fetch a new hat since the cows had come home so I figured it was time. We strapt on our ole cowkickers and hats, fixed our buckles, (for real) and set off for the park with Momma and the girls. Momma grabbed that new fangled telefoto lens and put it in her napsack as we cleared the pasture. I must say, I'll have to load the scatter gun to keep the cowpokes (boys) away from my lil Marlee, she's quite the looker. Anywho, heres a few of the telefotos that we took at the park. While I am not ready to wear boots everyday, I do admit to loving a good western. John Wayne is a hero of mine. I grew up watching him: She wore a yellow ribbon, True Grit, The Searchers, The Cowboys, to name a few. My Son sure makes a handsome cowboy, and people tell him that where ever he goes too. Now my daughter Marlee, well, you already heard me talking 'bout the scatter gun. We had a fun afternoon.
Dan



Our Easter eggs

These are some pics of us coloring our Paschal eggs, (if you read my last post, you know what I mean). We all had a lot of fun and have enjoyed egg sandwiches for days now. Katie taught her Sunbeam lesson that Sunday and in her lesson, the kids got to hunt for eggs. Well, the eggs were empty and that signified the Risen Lord not being in the tomb. The kids just wondered where the candy was... I don't think they got it. Good try Honey, I liked the lesson. We had a good Easter.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Easter (from Wikipedia)

*Learn something new:
Easter, (according to Wikipedia) also called Pascha, is the most important religious feast in the Christian liturgical year. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, which Christians believe occurred on the third day after his crucifixion around AD 33. Many non-religious cultural elements have become part of the holiday, and those aspects are often celebrated by many Christians and non-Christians alike.
Easter also refers to the
season of the church year called Eastertide or the Easter Season. Traditionally the Easter Season lasted for the forty days from Easter Day until Ascension Day but now officially lasts for the fifty days until Pentecost. The first week of the Easter Season is known as Easter Week or the Octave of Easter.
Easter is termed a
moveable feast because it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar. Easter falls at some point between late March and late April each year (early April to early May in Eastern Christianity), following the cycle of the moon. After several centuries of disagreement, all churches accepted the computation of the Alexandrian Church (now the Coptic Church) that Easter is the first Sunday after the first fourteenth day of the moon (the Paschal Full Moon) that is on or after the ecclesiastical vernal equinox.
Easter is linked to the Jewish
Passover not only for much of its symbolism but also for its position in the calendar. The Last Supper shared by Jesus and his disciples before his crucifixion is generally thought of as a Passover meal, based on the chronology in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 26:17; Mark 14:12; Luke 22:7). The Gospel of John, however, speaks of the Jewish elders not wanting to enter the hall of Pilate in order "that they might eat the Passover", implying that the Passover meal had not yet occurred (John 18:28; John 19:14). Thus, John places Christ's death at the time of the slaughter of the Passover lamb, which would put the Last Supper slightly before Passover, on 14 Nisan of the Bible's Hebrew calendar. According to The Catholic Encyclopedia, "In fact, the Jewish feast was taken over into the Christian Easter celebration."

Monday, March 17, 2008

Our Roadtrip silly list

The distance between Grand Junction Colorado and Disneyland is exactly 773 miles. Thats pretty far and we saw some cool and some silly things. This list is a compilation of a few of those things: (not in any particular order)
  • Just after Green River UT, there is a crazy rock formation (big too) that looks so out of place. It looks like rolling lava that just froze, but its made of white rock?
  • Cedar City UT claims to be the Shakespearean capital of the US?..Weird.
  • We saw the tallest thermometer in the world, 100ft tall! (Baker, CA)
  • Gateway to Death Valley- Which is 282 ft below sea level & can get into the *130's temp.
  • We passed a group of about 25 "Hells Angels" motorcyclists, and noticed they were all Chinese!
  • We ate at "In and Out", a very popular burger joint that only has 3 things on the menu.
  • At the Sand Dunes in St. George with Eardley fam, Lizzie would rub her face right in the sand. She thought it was so soft.
  • There is an abandoned water slide park in the middle of the desert in California. What was that person thinking?
  • How bout the hotels in Vegas...A huge black pyramid? A bunch of sky scrapers that are connected? A huge castle? A bunch of stone looking columns?

-Dan

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Disneyland!!!

We had been waiting for Disneyland for a very long time now. We finally arrived and were so excited. We met Grandma debi, Grandpa Greg and Aunt Millie here and were so excited to share it with them. It was wonderful to have them there. The weather was perfect, 78* and sunny. We had SO much fun, but got a little scared, oddly enuf, in the kids rides. Too dark for Sam and Marlee. Nonetheless, it was wonderful. We even did the night time parade. Marlee really loved all the princesses. It was somthing special to be able to have the twins 4 yr old Birthday party at Disneyland. What a cool thing! My fave ride- Soaring over Cali, Katie- Splash Mtn, Marlee- Teacups, Samuel- Splash mtn, Lizzie- Billy hill and the hillbillies. Lol. Here are some of our fave pics. I will post a slideshow in my next post. Goodbye Mickey, we love you.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

St. George, first stop to Cali.

As the prior post alluded to, we spent the twins Birthdays in California! On the way there, we stopped off at Kyle and Sunee's house in St. George. My kids all love it there! So fun kids to play with and plenty of nice weather. While there, we went to some cool sand dunes and hiking areas in Snow Canyon. Here are some pics of our adventure.