Friday, October 25, 2013

Stake Your Claim

So I have known that I have had unclaimed property with the Utah State Treasurer for quite some time but I didn’t really make it I priority for a while. Then there was the hassle of finding proof that I lived at an old address and then the form needed to be signed and witnessed by a  notary public.  I know it is from the Minnesota Department of Treasury and I know it is under $100.  It would be nice if it was $99, but I bet it will be under $10.  Long story short, I finally got it all sent off.  I guess I will just have to wait and see how much I have coming.  It is so exciting, the anticipation is killing me!  Okay not really. I also had to let my brother know that he has 3 items of unclaimed property.  Two are over $100 and one is under $100.  I hope he gets on that soon.  I mean he could be a millionaire and not even know it.  ;) 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

More Office Humor


Some days we all need a good laugh. On a day that I needed a good laugh, Fernando at work came through for me.  We were talking about the Mormon Feminists that got riled up last conference, and somehow he was trying to make a connection with that to the time that they told us at work that the women no longer had to wear pantyhose.  Well with his imperfect understanding of the English language he said, “Yea, ever since the women here didn’t have to wear panties anymore…”  My eyes widened and I said, “Fernando, don’t EVER say that again!”  Then we all had a really good laugh about it.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

The Bright Side of Fall


So fall really isn’t my favorite time of year.  Being from MN I always dreaded it because I knew that winter was coming and winter in Minnesota was never a pleasant experience, especially for someone with Seasonal Affective Disorder.  However, I always loved watching the leaves change color in Utah’s canyons, AKA the sacred hills as my aunt Emily would call them.  I was able to make it up to the canyons this weekend and get some pictures of the fall colors and these are some of my favorites. 

 

Then J-Mo made me pose for this one...
 

I still have lots to learn about my camera, and photo editing software, but it has been a fun new hobby for me. 

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Proselytizing with Scare Tactics?

During my travels in Minnesota we passed this strange big red tent at the Celebration Church by my sister’s house in Lakeville.

Come to find out it is a haunted house of sorts. Supposedly they take you through all of these life scenarios where people die and have to meet their maker or something like that.  I was curious but irritated by the idea of scaring people into the belief that they need to accept Jesus into their lives.  I almost went with my brother-in-law with a $3 coupon but when they said you couldn’t take guns inside he wouldn’t do it.  I am actually glad I didn't go though.  I had a creepy feeling about it in more ways that one.  I am so glad we don’t succumb to scare tactics like this in the LDS faith to get people to follow the teachings of Christ.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Jumping Fun

I bought a new camera and I have been trying to figure out how to use it.  I need to experiment more but I had some fun this last weekend at my work party.  I love jumping pictures and at my work party we had a bouncy house.  Cute kids jumping, it was like a dream come true.  I was using the sport mode on my camera and I got a couple of fun shots that I thought I would share. 


This one is my favorite...

Hopefully I will have more fun with my camera on my trip to MN.   My roommate and I are also planning to go up in the canyons to take some pictures, so hopefully we will get some of the fall colors before they are all gone.      

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Christmas Reform?


It is the beginning of September, so why is my mind already thinking about Christmas?  Maybe because it is stressful and I try to get myself geared up for it?  Monday night I had a crazy idea.  I wondered if I could have a commercial shopping free Christmas.  This would mean that I wouldn’t get up at 4:00am on black Friday to do any shopping. Sorry Cate!

Would my friends and family think I was lame?  This would NOT mean that I was unable to give gifts at all this just means that I would have to make the gifts I gave or find ways to offer service. This would mean I would probably be making a LOT of dried fruit and earrings.  I could also give hours of service like haircuts, back rubs, babysitting service.  I think I could do it, but should I?

I would of course still send out my personalized Christmas card and I would still have to buy fruit to dry and pay postage for some things I need to send.  I can think of some that would have a hard time with it like the little ones but I think that we could work out something.  I will have to think a little bit more about it and if I decide to go through with it I will have to give everyone a heads up.  This isn’t because I am dirt poor; I am just tired of collecting stuff.  I have too much stuff and I don’t want any more stuff and when people give stuff they expect stuff in return.  I also think that the gift card shuffle is a bit of a joke too.  I give you a Petco gift card and you give me a Trader Joe’s gift card.  It is just silliness. You get me? 

I remember there was a family I knew back in Minnesota and they were LDS but their mother was a convert from Judaism.  She said that growing up they never got presents for Christmas and that on Christmas they had a birthday cake for Jesus.  I think that may be taking it a little far for me.  While the idea is sweet, I don’t eat cake and everyone is overloaded with sweets anyway.  I just think that Jesus is probably a little disappointed with how out of control things have gotten on the day we are supposedly celebrating his birthday.  I found this picture online…
 I just thought it was funny but a little extreme in my opinion though. 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Golf Isn’t so Bad

I went to help out with the Special Olympics golf tournament last Saturday.  I can’t say I was really excited to be there at first because I don’t really get golf and I wasn’t sure if they really needed me to be there.  It took a while for things to get organized but in the end I was assigned to keep score for two teams on a 9 hole course.  They told me to count every stroke that was made, and that was really hard to do when they made no contact with the ball.  It was also hard to tell sometimes if they were making practice strokes or if they missed the ball.  I tried to be kind.

 
They have a Special Olympic athlete assigned with a Unified Sports partner, or coach and they each took turns hitting the ball.  I wasn’t so interested in the trajectory or distance of the golf balls, for me it was just nice to see the interaction between the athlete and the coach.  It was also nice to see the encouragement that the athletes were given and how happy they were when they made a good shot and got some encouragement.  I was working with a female team and a male team.  I was talking to the mother of the male athlete and she said that her son had been working with his coach for three years.  It is nice to see people with that kind of determination to help others.  I was impressed at times with the athlete’s skills.  They probably play a lot better than I do.  :/

In the end I was glad I went.  Even though it was hot and sunny I left there feeling a little better about the world we live in.