Monday, December 07, 2009

"Christmas Around the World"


 

Featuring BYU's International Folk Dance Ensemble members, alumni.  I had the opportunity to attend this wonderful production with my in-laws.  I had never been before and quite enjoyed myself.  The production included dances from around the world. with beautiful costumes.  I recommend attending if you have the opportunity.  Thanks Jan for the invite. 

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Ari's Christmas Pictures



Hope you enjoyed Ari's pictures. If you want a Christmas card send me your address please.

Friday, December 04, 2009

Daddy's Lil' Sailor

Monday, November 30, 2009

US Navy Presidential Ceremonial Honor Guard at Norway

Monday, November 23, 2009

Graduation Here We Come!

Just got news that Bryan passed out-PFA.  He had a personal best with 55 push-ups (only needed 41), 70 sit-ups (51) and he ran the 1.5 in 11:19 (13:45).  I feel like I can finally breath.  We still have this week and three more to go.  With the Navy you never know what could happen.  I will continue to pray, but we are one step closer to graduation. 

Saturday, November 21, 2009

I love to eat!

      Last night Ari must have been really hungry.  She ate a thing of sweet potatoes and then a container of applesauce, all while munching on her teething cookie.  BTW she finally has her first tooth.  Don't worry I didn't put her to bed like this.  She had to take a bath and get new jammies.

Liberty at Last!

Well, I'm writing this entry from the liberty center here on base in Newport, RI (think glorified student lounge...there are computers, televisions, video games, billiards, bowling, etc.). We were finally granted liberty after our class dominated the 8th week personnel inspection, and then passed (all but one of us) the navigation test. The liberty is on-base, but hey, it's still liberty. I went to Starbuck's with my roommate, who about wet himself waiting for his first taste of coffee in 8 weeks (I enjoyed a nice carmel spice cider), then we went to the store and got some junk food (not too much, though). And I'm writing this while watching the BYU-AF football game. From here, we're off to the bowling alley to get some real food. Tomorrow, the base's chapel is putting on a Thanksgiving dinner for all the students, so I'm going to enjoy myself some fine pumpkin pie (the rest of it will be ok, but I really want my pumpkin pie). We were told that we won't get liberty for Thanksgiving, but that may change between now and then.

Anyway, I just wanted to post a quick note to say thank you to everyone who has supported me through letters, prayers, fasting, etc. It has made all the difference in the world, and I know I couldn't have made it this far without you all. We just have one major evolution left (the exit physical fitness assessment) on Monday, and then we're on to CandiO phase and should be in the clear to graduate on 18 Dec. Again, all your prayers are very much appreciated!