Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Most recent Deming family picture

Georgiana, Dad, Mom, Ryan, Kiara, Darwin, Rachel, Travis
Kids: Andrew, Emma, Alli

This was taken on November 1st at our nephew, Andrew's, baptism. We're so proud of you, Andrew! Everyone was able to come except for Andrea, so she's the only one missing. (Thanks for letting us borrow the picture, Travis!)

Friday, November 14, 2008

White Powder--I can't believe this!!!

I got a message to check out the link of a news story regarding a suspicious envelope containing white powder that was sent to Temple Square, here in Salt Lake City, yesterday. About the same time, there was another envelope sent to the Temple in Los Angeles. Maybe I'm a little slow on the draw, but in case you also didn't hear about it, here's the story:

"FBI testing white powder mailed to two LDS temples
November 13th, 2008 @ 9:38pm

Team coverage

A letter containing white powder was discovered at Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City today. The scare shut down a temple annex building for more than an hour.

About the same time, another envelope filled with white powder forced the closure of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' temple in the Westwood area of Los Angeles.

In Salt Lake City, the powder was found by temple workers this afternoon. FBI agents took the powder immediately, and tonight it's at a lab somewhere in the valley, being tested to determine if it's a health risk.

The first test the powder will undergo is a presumptive test to see if it's a known toxin. "The quickest we can get a turn around is 24 to 48 hours," said FBI Special Agent Juan Becerra.

Becerra and his team want to get the results quickly and report them to the public to calm fears of a health concern, though the health of the exposed church employees who opened the envelope is a positive sign.

"At this point we wouldn't want to venture a guess. Though it seems no one has gotten hurt; everyone seems normal, so there's no immediate health reaction to the workers in the temple," Becerra said.

The three clerks in the office who opened the manila envelope and reported the suspicious powder are home tonight but have been told to call police if they become ill.

Becerra did confirm to us that the powder wasn't the only thing in the envelope. "There was something in with the powder," he said.

But he says he doesn't know what because the powder was immediately bagged up and taken away.

Even if the powder is found harmless, the penalty is still severe. "It is a federal offense to mail something like that. If it's a joke, or to make a point, it is a federal offense," Becerra said.

No one inside of the temple was evacuated. However, no new patrons were allowed to go inside during the investigation. Church officials later reopened the temple to church members.

Also tonight, a white powder was found at a printing press run by The Knights of Columbus in Windsor Locks, Conn.

The Knights are the world's largest Catholic fraternal service, and because the Catholic Church supported California's Prop 8, police are wondering if there is a connection.

As for the tests from Salt Lake's Temple Square, as soon as they're released, we will give that information to you.

Tune into Eyewitness News Today, KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM/1160 AM and KSL.com tomorrow morning for any overnight developments."

You can also go to this link to see the video and find out more information. What's scary is that investigators believe the cases are linked (I think it's a little obvious) and that they're related to the Church's stance against homosexual marriage. What is this world coming to??

Homosexual marriage has been a topic of BIG debate all semester for me in several of my classes. I have defended my stand on the issue at every corner, and it has kind of surprised me that there are soo many people in my classes at UVU who have been so rude to me about my opinion and my belief. (I'll spare you the pain of hearing some of the things that have been said to me.) The reason it surprises me so much is partly because of the area we live in. BYU is our neighbor university, and living in "Happy Valley", there are a LOT of Latter-Day Saints, so I guess I just assumed that most of the people in my classes were also LDS and would have similar opinions to mine. Apparently I was wrong and naive. I don't expect everyone to agree with me, nor do I think that's a realistic expectation, but I do expect people to respect my beliefs and to allow me (or the Church I belong to) to voice my opinion with the ridicule that has come with it. This entire situation is so frustrating to me, although I will continue to defend my beliefs on every hand, no matter what. I can just see that our world is becoming more black and white very quickly!! That fact is a little scary for me.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

A little Thanksgiving makeover

Hope you like the new, temporary, look! Sorry if some of the songs on my playlist are cheesy, but I really wanted to try to be festive for Thanksgiving. I've been telling Darwin that it bugs me that Thanksgiving kind of gets skipped over...There aren't many fun Thanksgiving songs, so I did what I could; most of them are just about being thankful. There aren't a whole lot of fun Thanksgiving decorations, not nearly to the extent there are for Halloween and Christmas anyway, and I'm definitely behind on my Thanksgiving decorations, but we need to have a little Thanksgiving spirit, right? I really think song writers should start a movement towards writing awesome Thanksgiving songs. We have HUNDREDS for Christmas (wait till you see our Christmas playlist!), a few fun Halloween songs, but practically ZERO Thanksgiving songs!! What's up with that? I think Thanksgiving is just as important as Halloween, if not more, so why don't we have any Thanksgiving songs? I feel like Thanksgiving kind of gets meshed in between Halloween and Christmas. Don't get me wrong, if you know me, you know I LOVE all the holidays, but it would be nice if Thanksgiving was a little more recognized. Any ideas for how to be a little more festive for Thanksgiving?

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

This is for Ronny ô¿ô



Tribute to John Williams "Starwars" written and sung by Moosebutter. Performer: Unknown.

Monday, November 10, 2008

1 item of good news

Drum roll, please.....
As of this afternoon, Darwin and I have officially paid off our car!! That means 1 less payment a month, but it doesn't make us any richer. If I must remind you, we will now have a mortgage payment, but we're totally stoked about it! Yay for paying off bills, and for being the official and singular owners of our vehicle! Hip! Hip! Hooray!!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Condo Pictures!!!

Our wonderful friend and Realtor, Dan Cavan, sent me some pictures of our condo! Yay! I didn't even think to bring the camera with us when we went to look at it because we weren't serious about buying something this quickly, but when we saw this one we had to grab it! So, thanks for sending the pictures over, Dan! :) The pictures have the current owner's cute furniture in them, but at least you'll get the gist. Let me know what you think!!

Exterior view of our building
The clubhouse
Kiddie play area
Family room/kitchen view
Dining room/kitchen view
Master bedroom
Master bathroom
Bedroom #1
Bedroom #2 (or office :)
Main bathroom

Monday, November 3, 2008

No longer a secret...

I can't keep it in any longer!! We've told several of you already, but it's been super hard to not blog about it because we're so excited/ sad at the same time about our news!! Hopefully by noting the "sad" description of our news, you realized that we are not announcing that we're expecting :) I know so many of you are hopeful about it, but the bun is not in the oven yet. No worries...some day it will happen.

BUT!! Our news is that Darwin and I are purchasing a condo!! Yay! This is a super exciting step for us because we've been discussing the possibility of buying a condo or a townhouse in the next year or so, but we honestly didn't think it would happen this soon. We really feel like this is a step in the right direction, but it's devastating for us at the same time because we don't want to leave the Ward we have been in for the last year and a half. We LOVE this Ward, and we are going to miss it terribly!! We considered not telling anyone in the Ward that we are moving, and just keep going, but after considering that possibility it didn't seem very realistic.

The condo we're buying is in Springville, about a 20 minute drive south of where we are currently living, in Orem. We couldn't pass up this opportunity because we found the cutest condo in the city we wanted to be in, and it has close freeway access (well, not for the next year because they're closing the closest freeway enterance for a year long construction project, but it will be super nice when it's done!). Our offer has been accepted, and our loan has been approved, so now we're just waiting to close on it. Closing is currently set for December 8th. We purposely set it for December so we could push our first mortgage payment back a little bit :), and so we could move and get settled in over Christmas break. For all of you "Wardigans" whom we love so dearly, and whom we will miss so incredibly; we will still be coming to church until the end of this year, and then we'll sadly have to leave and start attending our new Ward in Springville.

I don't have any pictures yet, but as soon as I get some I'll get them posted up. I hope you can all be as excited for us as we are!