Sunday, August 31, 2008

Arkansas Churches

Arkansas has more churches than people. They all use clever marquee signs to get people in the doors. These are some of the better ones we've seen in the past few days.




Sunday, August 24, 2008

We're leaving, on a jet plane...

We're flying to Arkansas to visit Tori's family later this week.

Wish us luck, because airplanes seem to be falling from the sky left and right these days.
This plane
and this one,
and this one,
and this one,
and this one,
and this one,
and this one,
and this one,
and this one

Have all crashed so far this month.

Rexburg

We spent the weekend in Rexburg, ID trying to convince Cameron that he should go to school at BYU-Idaho, where Tori and I met. We were a few weeks late for the spud-fest:We walked around campus and bored Cameron to tears with nostalgia about the time we spent there as students:
Much has changed since we were there:
The temple is now finished:
We planned to eat lunch at Fongs, but after seeing Craigo's closed and all of the changes in Rexburg, we were nervous when we saw "New Fongs" at the edge of town:
Don't worry. The original Fong's is still open on Main Street:
...and is still as cheap, tacky and wonderfully awful as we remembered:
Still the best chinese food I've had.
The bottom line: We wouldn't want to live there forever, but Rexburg is a great and memorable place to spend a few years as a student.

No need to visit any other schools Cameron, just click here and apply today.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Growing Up

Our baby is becoming a little lady. She recently came back from her grandma's house with painted toenails, despite her daddy's insistence that she wait until age 16 to paint them:


Also, she finally has enough hair to place a small barrette in it:

She will now be wearing one of these whenever she goes out in public with the hope that people will stop asking how old our little boy is.

....And while we're on the topic of barrettes, how many of them does it take to hold back a Chinese gymnast's hair?
It looks like Yilin Yang must have bought a 25-pack of them from the dollar store and decided to wear every one of them during her final on the uneven bars.

Family Night


We went swimming at the aquatic center with Rachel tonight. She loves to swim and splash and is a bit too brave for her own good sometimes.

Proposition 8

Though we aren't from California, we support Proposition 8 and our church's efforts to pass it.

It is interesting to note that the last few Ensign messages have been directed towards the theme: June "Safety in Counsel" by President Eyring and July "Heeding the Voice of the Prophets" by President Uchtdorf. It is very significant that the leaders of the Lord's church found this the time to remind the members why we have a prophet on earth today. They foresaw this very time when many members would rely on their own emotions and views than the voice of the prophet.

For us, it does not matter to whom the prophet is directly speaking. When he speaks, it is from God. Why people question that for any reason is beyond our understanding. President Uchtdorf said, "In His kindness, He has given us prophets to teach us His eternal truths and guide us in living His gospel." To us, rejecting the council of the prophet and/or justifying rejection of it is telling the Lord "thanks but no thanks."

President Monson is the Lord's mouthpiece and our watchman along with is counselors and the other apostles. There truly is safety and peace in his words. Following the prophet protects our family and leads us to where we want to be.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Salsa

Homemade fresh salsa season has officially begun:
(This is the real reason we have a garden, and we grew all of the ingredients ourselves this year.)

Tortilla chip consumption in the Lloyd household will increase dramatically in the coming weeks.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Food Preferences

Since we have a large garden and will soon have vegetables out our ears, I thought we should really introduce Rachel to some new foods so that she can help consume our blessings. Today, I thought we would try steamed yellow squash thinking that she would probably not eat it. However, she ate all of it. I was so surpised. Most children don't like squash or many vegetables for that matter. She actually eats most vegetables. She doesn't like potoatoes, peppers, or lettuce, but she loves green beans, carrots, sweet potatoes, and apparently yellow squash. I wonder if I liked vegetables as a kid. I love all vegetables minus black eye peas. I hope Rachel's love of vegetables doesn't diminish as she grows older.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Happy Olympics!

We're celebrating tonight by watching the opening ceremony and eating chinese food.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Reading Buddies

Rachel loves the Minnie Mouse that Grandpa Lloyd bought her in Disneyland. She's already replaced Elmo as her favorite reading buddy:

Rachel's Room

It's taken us most of the summer to finish, but we're finally done with all of the painting and stuff in Rachel's bedroom. Here are her new walls/shelf/hooks:

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Vantage Point


Tyler's concise review of the film Vantage Point:
This movie is retarded.
.
Do not see it. If you do, don't say you weren't warned. Yes, it looked good in the previews, but trust me, it isn't. I should have listened to Cameron.
Do not even rent it from Redbox. Sure, it's only a dollar, but it will be a waste of that dollar.

If you really want to see it, just watch clips from The Bourne Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum as well as 24 in random order and pretend that there is no plot whatsoever. That's about all that Vantage Point has to offer.