I keep waiting for more pictures to update my blog with and I haven't any! So thus, a stale blog. But Kellen sent a couple of new pics...
Elder Humpherys is now serving in Corrientes, Paso de los Libres--right on the Brazilian border. He is also very close to Uraguay. His new companion is enthusiastic and eager to work hard. Kellen is serving as District Leader and the 1st counselor in the branch presidency. His area is nicknamed the "dead province". In his words, "I think there might be a Grand Apostacy here...but in the mean time, me and my Perubian comp will keep on trying to baptize humans with big smiles walking down the street!"
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Catch Up Time!
WOW! I can't believe it's been since October that I last posted a blog. I'm a slacker, yes. So it was a great holiday season with the whole family home for a few days during the vacation weeks (except for Elder Teen of course). It was a blast. We played board games, played wii, played in the snow, played doll houses, played race cars, just plain played, played, played!
I graduated (YAHOOO!!!) from USU with my masters in Instructional Technology on Dec. 11--nice little bonus!
We talked to Kellen for almost an hour on the phone Christmas day and soaked in his love for life and the gospel in Argentina. What a great kid (actually, "MAN") he is.
Here's some good SMILES from December...
I graduated (YAHOOO!!!) from USU with my masters in Instructional Technology on Dec. 11--nice little bonus!
We talked to Kellen for almost an hour on the phone Christmas day and soaked in his love for life and the gospel in Argentina. What a great kid (actually, "MAN") he is.
Here's some good SMILES from December...
That's my family smiling with me
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The Latest from TEEN!
I thought I'd share some pictures Kellen sent from Argentina. He's doing so well. We love to hear from him every week. His happy optimistic attitude along with his strong testimony shine every week in his emails. From his last email, "I love the gospel so much. It's always so amazing how the spirit affects teaching, happiness, and everything."
Friday, August 15, 2008
Yellowstone with Mitch & Sonnie
Last Thursday through Sunday, we visited Yellowstone for a last get-away before school started. Mitch & Sonnie came with us. We camped at madison campground in Yellowstone for two nights then at Jackson Lake for one night. It was beautiful as usual. We did a few hikes, saw the hot spots, but the favorite was when we soaked in the Boiling River up near Mammoth one evening. I'm going to be teaching science this year instead of math so I was especially interested in all the information about microorganisms in the hot pools--I've never noticed those before!
A whole ecosystem of microbes!

In their own little ecosystem.
Yep, it's hot.
Here we are at the falls after the hike around Jackson Lake.

Lots of cooool microorganism stuff!
Mitch & Sonnie around the Canyon area.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Finally some new stuff
I know I've been a slacker on the blogging lately. Please excuse (and ignore) all the boring stuff previous to this entry. It was required for my class this summer. My family all just left me this morning and I'm reminiscing my summer fun. I'll go back to school in a week--wow, what a fast summer it's been. We've spent time with the Clarkes, Mitch and Sonnie, and Pences have been here for about three weeks. It's been great. The Pences are fun house guests. We've played games, gone places, and just hung out.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Check out Apture!
I've just put a new feature on my blog...it's called "Apture". It allows me to make a rollover for certain words that I want people to be able to automatically link to. It's cool...try some of my links on my previous blog entries.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Last Day 5520
Today Julie shared some information about Skype, a free source for internet to internet calls for Skype users. If a call is made from a Skype user to a non Skype user there is a small fee. The advantage being not only cost but the ability for video as well as audio.
Rob showed us Picasa, a free photo sharing and editing site. You can also order prints and make slide shows from your albums. Iphoto is a mac based free program that allows you to (among other cool things), make and order photo books. Windows Photo Story is a free quick slide show program limited to only photos.
We discussed current issues in DE including accreditation questions from university to university. We also talked about the difference between making individual accommodations on a university level compared to the public schools.
This has been a very enlightening course, making me feel more confident in incorporating a few of the vast amount of tech tools into my teaching.
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