05 October 2008
Register and Vote!
This is the season to learn about the candidates and the issues, choose the ones you think are best suited to run our representative government, and cast your vote. Don't miss the chance to be part of the democratic process!
I've been accepted as an election judge in our county, so I will spend election day at a local polling place, verifying information and distributing ballots. I still remember all those years ago when my mother would act as an election judge. Thanks Mom!
11 September 2008
Isn't She Lovely...
Rachel and Bruce look just like themselves in this picture. They are alive, vibrant, and full of fun.
This picture was taken as they exited the doors at the Mount Timpanogas temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I believe the picture was taken by Cynthia Gale. Refer to http://www.cbgphotography.com/ for Cynthia's company.
This picture was taken as they exited the doors at the Mount Timpanogas temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I believe the picture was taken by Cynthia Gale. Refer to http://www.cbgphotography.com/ for Cynthia's company.
16 June 2008
Firefox 3 Download Day
31 May 2008
Jaron's High School Graduation
Jaron turned 18 last October, and today he graduated from Loveland High School. We're delighted with him and with his progress.
He is preparing to serve a full time mission, with earliest eligibility date in October 2008.
Congratulations Jaron!
He is preparing to serve a full time mission, with earliest eligibility date in October 2008.
Congratulations Jaron!
25 May 2008
Alan's Arm - Another Angle
Here is another X-ray view of Alan's arm. This shows the angle of the break a little more clearly
Lindsay's Graduation - UCCS
Lindsay graduated from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs on Friday, May 23, 2008.
She was awarded Bachelors of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. She's a lot smarter than dad and mom...
She's made it through school on her own earnings, and her own initiative, and has learned a bunch in the process.
She's worked at a microelectronics firm in Colorado Springs while going through school, and they've now offered her a full time position as a design engineer. (Yeehaw, engineering job!)
What a delight to see her justly rewarded for years of hard work in school and at work. She made it through school with very little debt (working as much as 30 hours a week in addition to full time course work at the university), and see great things ahead for her.
She was awarded Bachelors of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. She's a lot smarter than dad and mom...
She's made it through school on her own earnings, and her own initiative, and has learned a bunch in the process.
She's worked at a microelectronics firm in Colorado Springs while going through school, and they've now offered her a full time position as a design engineer. (Yeehaw, engineering job!)
What a delight to see her justly rewarded for years of hard work in school and at work. She made it through school with very little debt (working as much as 30 hours a week in addition to full time course work at the university), and see great things ahead for her.
Alan's Arm Angle - Broken Bone
Alan was riding the Loveland bike trail with the family on Saturday, May 24. He bumped into Eric while riding, went out of control, and crashed.
While falling, he went face first into the dirt beside the bike trail. While trying to stop his fall, he broke the radius bone in his forearm. The doctor said it was a 30 degree break, very clear to see in the X-ray.
The broken arm is his right arm, so he'll be learning to use more of his left side than he ever expected to learn. Thankfully school is almost over for this year, so he won't have to re-educate his teachers about how to read his hand writing from the "wrong" hand.
The crash happened on the northernmost end of the Loveland bike trail, about halfway between the entry to the trail and the northernmost parking lot of Boyd Lake State Park.
Coleen drove the van into Boyd Lake State Park, and Alan walked (arm cradled in his shirt) from the crash site to the car. We loaded the bike into the car, and Coleen drove him to the clinic. He didn't really want to ride the bike again, one handed, using his weakest hand to steer and brake...
Coleen was caring for a friend's child at the time as well, so she spent two hours at the urgent care clinic with Alan, a 3 year old, a doctor, and some nurses.
Alan was incredibly tough about the whole ordeal, or he just doesn't feel pain (unclear which). After the fall, he didn't shed a tear, and when I had him move the hand in various ways, he could say which hurt and which didn't, but was yelling or shouting in agony.
When the doctor moved the bones just before splinting, he apparently flinched a little, but no tears, no agony, and no shouting. He's a lot tougher than his dad!
While falling, he went face first into the dirt beside the bike trail. While trying to stop his fall, he broke the radius bone in his forearm. The doctor said it was a 30 degree break, very clear to see in the X-ray.
The broken arm is his right arm, so he'll be learning to use more of his left side than he ever expected to learn. Thankfully school is almost over for this year, so he won't have to re-educate his teachers about how to read his hand writing from the "wrong" hand.
The crash happened on the northernmost end of the Loveland bike trail, about halfway between the entry to the trail and the northernmost parking lot of Boyd Lake State Park.
Coleen drove the van into Boyd Lake State Park, and Alan walked (arm cradled in his shirt) from the crash site to the car. We loaded the bike into the car, and Coleen drove him to the clinic. He didn't really want to ride the bike again, one handed, using his weakest hand to steer and brake...
Coleen was caring for a friend's child at the time as well, so she spent two hours at the urgent care clinic with Alan, a 3 year old, a doctor, and some nurses.
Alan was incredibly tough about the whole ordeal, or he just doesn't feel pain (unclear which). After the fall, he didn't shed a tear, and when I had him move the hand in various ways, he could say which hurt and which didn't, but was yelling or shouting in agony.
When the doctor moved the bones just before splinting, he apparently flinched a little, but no tears, no agony, and no shouting. He's a lot tougher than his dad!
22 May 2008
Jaron Graduates from High School
Jaron will graduate from Loveland High School Saturday, May 31, 2008. He's had a good year swimming, a good year learning wood turning techniques, and is preparing for a full time mission.
19 April 2008
13 April 2008
Eric in a Swimming Article
A local startup newspaper is being distributed by mail. In that newspaper, they included a nice picture of Eric and one of his teammates swimming the 500 meters for Loveland High School.
I took the liberty of scanning the page for safe keeping. I realize I am most certainly violating copyright to do so, and I apologize for that, but it seems like the best way to remember the article, and the nice picture.
I also was proud that I used a Linux machine to run the scanner, without any Windows machine anywhere in the mix.
I took the liberty of scanning the page for safe keeping. I realize I am most certainly violating copyright to do so, and I apologize for that, but it seems like the best way to remember the article, and the nice picture.
I also was proud that I used a Linux machine to run the scanner, without any Windows machine anywhere in the mix.
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