Monthly Archive for February, 2008

U.S. Passport Card

For those of you who haven’t started your application process for your Passport this might be another option for you.  The U.S. Passport Card was designed for sea and land travel to Canada, Mexico and Caribbean.  Kim called me today and wanted me to pass the message along.  I guess this is a quicker/cheaper way to obtain a passport.  If you are planning on flying out of the country in the next 4 years then I would say get the regular passport, but for cruising purposes this might be for you.  Here a link to learn more about the Passport Card.

http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.html

Good Old Nicaragua

Just a few of the pictures, visit FLICKR for the rest.

cimg0075.JPGcimg0113.JPG

This was a crazy, amazing, wonderful, exciting, fun, enjoyable, and memorable experience. I felt horrible about missing the home-coming, but this was an experience I will never forget. These people live in pure poverty, and yet, they are truly some of the most happy people I have ever met. It is funny because on my mission I met many very poor people and many times they looked to blame many people. These beautiful people are very excited about life and just love everyone. The children are so precious and I can just see the Savior gathering them close. I just wanted to bring each of them home. It is not that they “need” things, it is just they “deserve” more.

We met with many looking for micro loans and it was awesome to see their desires. Some, naturally looking for handouts, and some with true intentions of becoming self sufficient and assisting their people.

It was amazing! Look at the pictures.

Happy Friday Eve!

Who needs to work when you can play Tetris!

What Flavor are You?


You Are Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream


A classic and an original, no wonder everyone snakes your style!

Music Tuesday: Little Wonders by Rob Thomas

Good song. Cool video. Another with tons of meaning.

Political Decorum in 2008

I had an interesting experience today while discussing the 2008 Presidential election with a gentleman at work. I had always assumed he was a devout Republican and fathomed his leanings were more to the Far Right than the middle. So, I made some criticisms off-the-cuff of both Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama and I was suprised at his reaction. I didn’t say what I said because I have any objective hatred for either candidate; I was just trying to find common ground. But I was surprised when he said to me, “What’s your reasoning behind that?” I couldn’t answer. Why? Because, whether I was right or wrong, I didn’t know. Truth be told, I was kind of ashamed that I hadn’t done my own independent homework, instead relying upon Late Night comedians and tv/radio pundits’ opinions on the candidates. I walked away and looked at the last four elections and honestly couldn’t truthfully say I went to the polls knowing why I was voting the way I was. I know my reasoning, but it certainly wasn’t out of doing my homework.

I decided today on a few things that I wanted to share with you, because I think we can all benefit.

First, I decided that I will not use emotional and “angry” language when discussing politics with friends and family. Those discussions should be on the issues and the politicians, not the fringe elements that make people feel dumb and bring contention into the conversation. If I make a statement as to who I’m leaning towards or voting for, I better be able to back it up with why. I don’t think I’ve been able to do that in the last four elections.

Second, I will make a list of things that are important to me, to my family and what I think our country’s priorities should be and then start reasearching which candidate’s abilities and plan match what I’m looking for as a United States citizen.

Third, when I find the candidate, I will vote for them. That sounds kind of like a “well, duh” statement, but it’s easy to get sidetracked and worry about what people will think if you don’t vote the way they did. If you are swayed by those emotions, then, like me, you probably haven’t done your homework and feel insecure in your reasoning. You can get the “well, that’s a wasted vote” logic come November, but I think no vote is wasted if you are voting for what you believe in. Period.

That’s my two cents. But in the end, I want to be able to say, “Well, I voted for Ron Paul because he doesn’t support the War in Iraq and wants to withdrawal the troops ASAP,” or “I’m voting for Obama because he supports tax incentives for US companies that keep jobs in the United States,” or “I like John McCain because he supports a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country, while at the same time tightening the border,” or “Hilary Clinton is my choice because she supports universal health care.”

Those are just examples and I’m not sold on any candidate at this point. If you’ve made it this far without saying any swear words in your mind about me, check out this link that compares all the candidates. There’s also another good link from the New York Times.

Music Monday: Stolen by Dashboard Confessional

I heard this song on the way home from the shin dig at The Fossils. Good stuff.

Life

Well, sorry I wont see any of you this weekend, especially sorry Ma and Pa that I will be missing your home-coming. I am here in Nicaragua and it is crazy. I believe I am catching a very small glimps of what Ma and Pa went through on their mission and maybe this is my way of hearing their words call from the dust. I have been taking a tone of pictures and working with a lot of people. I am excited to tell you about it as it has been a great experience so far. It is crazy how little people have and how they even got to the point they are at is crazy to me.

I wish I could be there this weekend; please know I love and miss you all.
Anyway, the first one to read this, please call Natalie and have her call me on Bevan or Tom’s phone: 8014271777 or 8013183028.
Love, Boyd

Quote of the Day

In what movie is this line from, “I just hit a water buffalo; may I borrow your towel?”

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

I hope this works, the blog has had some trouble lately handling embedded files.