
Monday, January 28, 2008
Gordon B Hinckley
I found out this morning that President Hinckley passed away last night. I was deeply saddened to hear this. I will greatly miss him, his teaching and especially his voice. It always conveyed to me the truthfulness of his words and through it the voice of God. Conference this April with be sad without him.
Good Bye President Hinckley! I'll miss you!

Sunday, January 20, 2008
What's That? It's Pat!

Saturday, January 19, 2008
The Freedom Trail


They have a red trail going throughout the city. Sometimes it is a painted line, but the majority is red brick. It was pretty cool thinking about all the history that took place where I was walking. I think the Paul Revere house along with the Old North Church, where he hung the signal lanterns, was my favorite.







"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes!" This order, found in a German Manual of Arms and believed to have been uttered at the battle by Colonel William Prescott, has come to immortalize the determination of the ill-equipped Colonists facing the powerful British Army during the famous battle fought on this site on June 17, 1775.
The Battle of Bunker Hill marks the first time Colonial forces held its own against the British army. Today a 221-foot granite obelisk denotes the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution.

What a wonderful, courageous, and fun history our country has.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Pictures on a Cold Beach
Monday, January 14, 2008
Secret Aspirations
...well not that secret...
I recently read one of my high school friend's, we'll call her Sara, Christmas Letter. I was totally jealous. Sara is attending culinary school. I love cooking and already have culinary plans for my retirement, in fact I might do it now if it wasn't for this dentist thing they have me doing right now!
So here is the plan: Upon retirement I want to buy a house on Clarendon Ave in San Francisco and attend the California Culinary Academy. Or maybe we'll buy a house (again) near the water in Rhode Island and I'll train at Johnson and Wales.
The point is I love to cook and have an underlying desire to become a chef!
*way to go Sara!
I recently read one of my high school friend's, we'll call her Sara, Christmas Letter. I was totally jealous. Sara is attending culinary school. I love cooking and already have culinary plans for my retirement, in fact I might do it now if it wasn't for this dentist thing they have me doing right now!
So here is the plan: Upon retirement I want to buy a house on Clarendon Ave in San Francisco and attend the California Culinary Academy. Or maybe we'll buy a house (again) near the water in Rhode Island and I'll train at Johnson and Wales.
The point is I love to cook and have an underlying desire to become a chef!
*way to go Sara!
Saturday, January 12, 2008
iuTWpeRvOh
For sometime now I have been meaning to write about something that annoys me i.e. the blogs that have the word verification for comments.
It is so annoying to have to type all those funky letters just to post a comment. Come on people just lighten up a little and make it easier for me to post a comment. You do want comment don't you!?* Plus, on an ADA (Americans with Disability act) note, people who are visually challenged and/or blind can't leave comments when they run into it. Yes, they have programs that can tell you what letters are present, but my sources say it doesn't work well. So lets all make a new year resolution to remove the word verifications from as many blogs as possible. (Plus half the time I enter in the wrong letters, and I think its making me a worse speller!)
*More than once, I have been discouraged from leaving my witty comments.
**I do like the wavy pattern the letters come in!

*More than once, I have been discouraged from leaving my witty comments.
**I do like the wavy pattern the letters come in!
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
New Year Photography



