Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Welcome to 50

For my birthday Harold took me and the boys to Mexico.  What a great place to turn 50!  The trip was a blast, and I even got a Thanksgiving off from cooking.  I think 50 is pretty cool!

Harold arranged for a limo to pick us up at the airport

We had plenty of beach days

Plenty of pool days

Great food

Breakfast on the patio each morning

Brother time


Pool time


Dirty Monkeys

Sunshine

Pedicures

Maid service

Sunsets

Thanksgiving bonding

I got a lot of love from my boys

Goofing around time

Family time

Sweetheart time

A Mexican Thanksgiving...how good is that?


Last day of fun

Brother bonding

Para sailing

Shopping

A happy family

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Politics

Everyone knows I'm a a Democrat. I believe in Democratic values and equality for everyone.  I've been in corporate America and I've seen men get paid more for doing the same job a woman did.  In Utah it's even worse. I can go to meetings in Utah County and the men don't even acknowledge I'm Harold's partner -  they assume he just brought his wife out to lunch.

Our country was created to separate church and state for a reason. Everyone should have the same opportunities, and the same rights under the law. We all  have the freedom to practice religion how we choose, join the church of our choice, or be as religious as we want to be. We shouldn't want to vote in a President who will push any religious belief over another.  A President job is to represent all people.

Since Mitt Romney lost, I've seen so many LDS people comment about "the last days" and "God testing the righteous."  What if, it was God's will that the best man for the job was Obama? What if God wanted all people to have equality?  What if God was tired of all the lies in politics and wasn't involved at all? Just because the nominee was Mormon, doesn't mean he was ordained by God to do the job. The world is not going to end any time soon.  Our children and grandchildren will have the same opportunities and happiness that we enjoy.

If politics interests you, don't get your information from paid AM radio hosts, who are paid to create controversy and scare you into voting for their party.  Get information from all the candidates, read news articles, listen to the news, but use common sense. "Death Panels, trickle down government, Obamacare were all created to demonize the other party.

I didn't write this post to offend anyone.  I respect that my family believe in a different religion.  Just look at politics from a different perspective.

Karen

Monday, November 5, 2012

It's November Already?

I haven't posted a blog since June, which means I've missed Jessa's Wedding, Jason's return home and Aaralyn's 1st birthday.

After so many trips to the airport, watching families welcome home their Elders, we couldn't resist!  

Jason's expression was priceless when he saw the Elder sign!
From the airport to the hair salon.  Jordan, Sabina, Kevin and Jason get a new "do" for the wedding.
Sabina getting pampered.

Jason, Aunt Connie & Uncle Ron at Jason's "Welcome Home Party."

Kenny & Kevin at Jay's party
Cline, Cale & Cami dropped in (notice Kevin).

The happy couple - Jessa & Matt Bruns
Aaralyn & Sabina at the temple.
My boys...love them!  They clean up so well!
Kevin and I hit the Disney store and loaded up on "stuff" for Aaralyn's party.

Aaralyn and her 1st birthday cake.

Aaralyn and Sabina






Saturday, July 28, 2012

Bonjour Part 2

I'm finally getting around to posting more of our British Isles trip.  I've already started to forget the names of the places we went to.  Hopefully, blogging will keep the memories alive.
I liked Scotland even more than Ireland. 
Edinburgh Scotland was breathtaking.  There were so many places that made your jaw drop.

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

We were welcomed to Dunrobin Castle by Scottish bagpipes.  Someone pinch me!

The Dunrobin Castle had amazing grounds. Someday my hedges will look like this.

The Dunrobin Castle dates back to the 13th century.  
I love this gate.

Can you see the rainbow?  How perfect!
France didn't disappoint me.  Paris was even prettier than I thought it would be.
Looking down from the Eiffel Tower

We had lunch at the Eiffel Tower.  My first taste of French cuisine in France.  I must go back!

View from the Eiffel Tower
Cupid and Psyche by Antonio Canova was one of my favorite statues.  Wow!

Venus de milo 

Everyone must see the Mona Lisa in person.  We couldn't get very close to her.
Is she smiling?  Why do her eyes follow you?  Rumor has it the model was pregnant.

I didn't want to leave the Louvre!
Merci Paris!