Monday, March 27, 2006

In the Beginning....

A buddy of mine, Jeffrey, introduced me to the idea of keeping a blog. I looked at his, and he does a great job. I thought of about a thousand good reasons to keep one. However, when I got to this point of writing it, I felt like I was writing my first English paper in high school all over again. Where to begin?
I'm hoping this will become something that I enjoy, and get a lot out of as I move deeper into this new process.

Family Home Evening
Lesson tonight was on the importance of reading, and the benefits of doing it. Everyone is pretty good readers in the family. Most are reading on a daily basis, or being read to in the case of Georgia. We took a trip to the library, and everyone seemed to check out about 20 books each( with the exception of me). I have no idea how Suzi keeps track of all their books. Suzi brought me home 3 books last time. One on the dangers of eating red meat, who wants to eat any other color I say. One on heart disease, and I don't think I picked up the 3 rd book because I didn't like where she was going with the first two. I'm reading 7 habits, and a book of statements made my Heber J. Grant on bunch of topics. Plus two books Paul and Karin gave Suzi and I for Christmas. I've got plenty to read. Anyhow, after the library we headed to honey treat (frozen yogurt place here in Lodi).

Political Compass website
http://www.politicalcompass.org/

My results after the quiz:
My political compass
Economic Left/Right: 1.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.41

Go take the quiz. Takes about 5 minutes.

1 comment:

R. Jeffrey Davis said...

First of all. Good job!!!!

Second, there is nothing wrong with red meat.

Third, the Priesthood manual doesn't count as a book.

Lastly, good job.