Saturday, August 30, 2014

To all those who Hate the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

There are 3 main reasons that I have heard why people do not like the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge:

1. There is too much attention and money being raised for a disease that hardly effects the population. We need to focus our attention and money on diseases that effect more of us.

There have been many diseases that we have, or almost have, eradicated that didn't effect many people. However they were TERRIBLE deaths. Painful, humiliating, horrifying. Take Tetanus for example. We've all gotten our shots for it, but do you know what it is? The muscles tense up and never release again. The person gets "frozen". It's aweful. It's also called "lock jaw" because that's one of the last muscles to freeze up before the lungs and heart go out. Take a look at this picture, it awful. 




ALS is just the opposite. Instead of muscles contracting, they stop working. But it's still one of the worst ways to go. Researchers have NO CLUE how to fix it. These people need some hope.  Other sicknesses are at least somewhat treatable.

2. I'm Pro-Life and don't support anything that uses Stem Cell research.

Stem Cell Research involves embryos that are needed to extract stem cells to research them. What are stem cells? They are amazing cells that have the ability to turn into anything. They will revolutionize the medical field. With that said, if you won't support ALS because this, then you can't support anything. Almost ALL diseases are using stem cell research right now. 
"...research involving human pluripotent stem cells...promises new treatments and possible cures for many debilitating diseases and injuries, including Parkinson's disease, diabetes, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, burns and spinal cord injuries."
And just so you know, a lot of the embryos that are used are the failed embryos of In Vitro Fertilization. They Fertilize mommy's eggs with daddy's sperm in the petri dish. They take the best likely to survive in the womb the rest they used to just throw away. Now they can be used to better the understanding of how the body works. i.e. Australia reports having 70,000 unused embryos from IVF.

Here is a link to different religions and their stance on Stem Cell Research:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_cell_controversy#Church_views

3. It's dumb

Whether you think the entire idea has gone too far, or if you think it's a waist of water; you have to admit one thing -It was a success. Do you know how this whole movement started? Watch this:  http://youtu.be/YOUj2v3Ly8w (it is amazing). Pete Frates didn't imagine it would take off like this. It just did. Think about what we, as a society, have to learn from this. Other fundraisers for other ailments will be more successful because they now know some new techniques on how to get the American people to act. It is a success for everyone. 

 

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

What Dreams Will Do to You

We all have Dreams. Big and small ones. This is not that kind of dream. But it still led me to do something.


One night last week I had a dream that I cut my hair way short and I was a blonde. I awoke wanting to have short hair and be blonde. So it's off. The end.





Thanks to Vicky Berg (my mom in law) for the spontaneous hair cut.

Monday, August 11, 2014

17 Miles of Bliss

My friend Cozeth and I love nature and athletic things. She is my outdoorsie friend. You don't find many girls like that, so we appreciate each other. My Nephew, Tanner (who is living with us this summer), came with us on this adventure. We went on a "shorter" day hike that turned into a very long day hike. I thought that we were just going to be doing about 8 miles and packed accordingly.  Thankfully we came prepared with a water filter and rain coats... but unfortunately not enough food. Our energy levels were wavering the last half of the hike. 

We started out hiking near the trail head to go to table rock/mountain. We hiked on the Teton Valley trail, up Devils Stairs. That was where we intended to stop and turn around, however curiosity pushed us even further. Once so far we decided that because we have gone so far, instead of going back the way we came we should just do a loop. Enjoy me scenery right? Ha ha. It would have been a perfect backpacking trip, too bad it wasn't. I'm still glad we did do the loop though. Even though it was exhausting it was worth it very much so. Here is a map I put together. Maybe this will give you an idea on how much ground we covered in one day.


Now for the Photo Dump. I didn't want to pack my big DSLR so these are just phone pictures. Ohhh my was it gorgeous! My nephew Tanner kept telling me how hhe's never seen so many flowers in his life. The "prairies" should be renamed "natures garden". It was fantastic.





This was on our way back. It rained good. It was kind of a nice cool down.

The dogs were whimpering, Apparently they didn't like the rain.

This area was at the furthest point of our hike. It is called The Alaskan Basin (note: not in alaska). I want to backpack here one day.



My nephew Tanner and I (and Chloe and Titus, my dogs)

My friend Cozeth, She's awesome






I had to post one embarrassing picture of myself :)


Sunday, August 3, 2014

Sunset Sail

I decided that for our 5th Wedding Anniversary my present for Logan would be sailing. I wanted to surprise him. So for months I kept it a secret. The only thing he knew was that it was in Provo, UT at 7:00. He searched the internet for events, it drove him crazy not knowing. 

I recommend it to anyone. Bonneville School of Sailing. They teach classes and do a "sunset sail" for couples. It was about 2 and a half hours. Well worth it!!!















Sunday, July 27, 2014

Visiting Colorado


My Sister-In-Law Kayla, her son Bowen, Eli, and I took a road trip to Colorado. The Drive was exhausting with 2 one-year-olds in the back seat. Bowen did awesome but Eli...not so much. Here is a big Photo Dump with a few captions:



This is on the drive back via I-70. The most beautiful place in the world.

Vail, CO was the most beautiful in my opionion. I didn't get a picture of it, so here is one from the internet.


OK, REWIND. Sorry I got ahead of myself. Lets start from the drive there and not the drive back. ha ha. 


This whole photo session is in Denver, CO. We went to the Aquarium and had lunch there. Kayla and Bowen stayed there with all the fishies while Eli and I went to the Childrens Museum.






















Why is it sideways?




This area was researved for 3 and Under. It was perfect. 









Eli could have played with this Dryer All day. I had to pry him off. I didn't want to pay all that money just so he could play with a simple dryer.






When we got into Pueblo, CO we stayed with my mom and Sdad. It was a wonderful visit. They spoiled the boys with a lot of brand new toys! They had a blast. They loved all the stairs all over my moms house too. I hadn't been home for 5 years. It was good to be back.


Our first day in Pueblo we went to the zoo. I was impressed, it was very clean. I was surprised that there was no tiger though.










This is how much Eli enjoyed the zoo. Once he did wake up all he wanted to do is play with sticks and leaves. Ug. :)
























Kayla and Bowen




My Mom and Eli












This is the craziest dog. It had the longest legs! It was Kayla's favorite.
































He was looking right at me. Creepy!









Eli is obsessed with hoses, and that is an understatement. Hoses from the Zoo are no exception.




These pictures are at my parents home and at the waterpark in Pueblo.

Oreos





Fun with Grandpa Dane



































They LOVED Molly's bed. It was the perfect size for them.







This is at Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. It's one of my favorite places. Rocks. I love Rocks.





One the way home (if you remember we went through Vail and all the beautiful places.  We also stopped in SLC for a second to let the boys unwind at City Creek Mall.








The trip was wonderful. It was great to see my folks. I am so glad Kayla came, it was so much fun. Oh, and I forgot to tell you about Eli on our way there...So we got a hotel. We checked in around 10:30. Eli SCREAMED until 2:40am. Yeah, we could have drove that whole time. No fun people. No fun. But, the trip was worth it.