Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas

I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas. Here are a few pictures of what I love most.
Baby Butts

New Discoveries

MY BOYZ

The Light WithIn

Dazzling Adeventures

But most of all I love my FaMiLy!

Merry Christmas

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

DC Temple Lights

I've been neglecting to post the lastest happenings in my life, so in attempt to catch everyone up I'm going to try and post multiple posts today.
Roger taking pictures of himself on our car ride to the temple.

Me telling him he's weird for continuing to take pictures of us in the car.

The quick picture of the temple lights, taken while also driving in the car.

My eternal perspective; together forever, through all eternity.

The beautiful sacred temple. For those that don't know, I just recieved my recommend for my patriarticle blessing; I should be recieving it within the next couple weeks.

My little Nikholi, he's getting so big, and so anory.

Me and my Kami.. Isn't she just the cutest?

Roger took this picture: I think it's absolutely breathtaking, what a view.

And lastly, I love the stained glass, how beautiful.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Stick Figure Family


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I read one of my favorite blogs recently and the poster said that she I watched a report where they said you shouldn't post these on your car because you become a target for predators, because now everyone knows how many kids are in that car, etc. So, she thought this was safer! I'm just following suit, and I'm lovin' it!

Friday, December 5, 2008

Intellectual Thought

One may wonder why I don't post more about the exciting happenings with in our family. And I am here to tell you that my intellectual thought is needed else where; whether it's taking care of the kids, making home more homey, participating in church activities, being apart of the PTA, being Chair Person of the Policy Council, tending to bills, conversing with my hubby across the country, doing homework, or simply catching up on personal emails. LOL, Now that I look at it, I can't believe I do all that: I should be getting paid! SHOW ME THE MONEY!

But here is something that might interest some of my readers, I had to answer a discussion question for school; which took A LOT of intellecutal thought. Once you've finished reading it, if you're a blogger, give me your opinion:

Discussion Question One; Week Two

Could there ever be one version of right and wrong across all societies? Why or why not?

I do not believe that there ever will be one version of right and wrong across all societies. Dating all the way back to the ancient Greeks, society has been trying to determine the rights and wrongs of social order; interpretations can be found in Aristotle’s Politics and Plato’s Republic. From here, I believe this relates back to the Theory of Conflict. When asking someone a question: What is human nature? What causes social inequality? What is considered to be a “good” or “just” society? There will be diverse answers throughout. Since society is composed of many competing groups, different interests will always be represented.

Conflict, rather than stability, is the inconsistent element of social order, and I believe social change only occurs in disorderly, revolutionary ways. When there is a general consensus among society about honor, virtue, right and wrong, the consensus would be held together by an elite person’s acceptance of these basic values. This is where we invest our acceptance of following the person with power and authority; hoping they will have intellectual or moral capabilities to represent our ethical beliefs as a society. If there is a common agreement concerning important values, social order can go forth in harmony providing a predictable fashion of the future. Meaning that if a social change were to occur, for better or worse, this change could only happen very slowly, in a non-disruptive, evolutionary fashion.

I believe power and authority tend to be a continuation of inherited patterns of political, economic, and social inequality. Law, in the conflict scenario, is just a weapon for the elite person to use to enforce their private interests, sometimes even at the expense of the public’s interest. Take the USA PATRIOT Act for example. Was restricting US citizens’ freedoms really necessary in order to protect America from potential acts of terrorism? Even just within America, since we are filled with diverse groups and ideas I do not believe a common consensus across all societies will ever be reached.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

I Miss You on Our Anniversary



I miss you on our anniversary.
It's been lonelier here than most days I'm alone,
Even though we manage through webcams and phones
We can touch with words and see our faces
but physically passion is impossible.
You are far more dear to me
than anyone who might remain at home.
The other half of my heart lingers in places that you roam,
being with you, where I cannot be.
We do not choose the objects of our passion,
but passibely await the holy fire
That immolate our past and lights our fate,
Twisting through alleys of desire.
So I am your and contently I'll wait,
until the love of my life greets me with fasion.

I love you ever much and miss you terribly.
Return Home Soon,
Your Wife