Back in the Saddle

Monday, April 13th, 2009

In February my buddy, Luc Reid, asked for volunteers with whom he could work on some area where they wished to become more motivated. I had three areas that came to mind: 1) Writing 2) Physical Health (e.g., diet and exercise) 3) Household Organization I decided that the first thing I had to knock out was the household organization thing. At the time I started working with Luc, about 50% of my home was effectively ... Continue reading »

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Friday, April 10th, 2009

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Smith’s "Nauvoo Polygamy"

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

From frozen milk to something else entirely...

My husband and I sometimes make time to attend a local discussion group, where topics involving Mormonism are aired. The discussions are housed in the Potomac home of a well-to-do individual. It's more like visiting an Italian castle than anything else. And the refreshments are good.

And the company is invariably interesting.

At the end of the month the discussion group will host

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Smith’s "Nauvoo Polygamy"

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

From frozen milk to something else entirely...

My husband and I sometimes make time to attend a local discussion group, where topics involving Mormonism are aired. The discussions are housed in the Potomac home of a well-to-do individual. It's more like visiting an Italian castle than anything else. And the refreshments are good.

And the company is invariably interesting.

At the end of the month the discussion group will host George D. Smith,

... Continue reading »

Freezing Costco Milk

Monday, January 12th, 2009

If you shop at Costco, you've noticed that the milk cartons are very unique - more rectangular than the normal jugs in the regular supermarkets.

So I got thinking there must be a good reason for that.

It would be sufficient reason if they were able to reduce the packaging for themselves. Maybe the new carton means they don't have to have those big plastic crates (the ones we used to

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