We have been telling Isaac lately that his hair was getting lighter. And with Aaron having shorter hair it looks darker so I guess you would say they resemble each other more and more.
I'm just leaving this so that I can click that button that I forgot that says email follow up, just in case you answer my question, I don't want to forget to see it!... ;-)
so I'm way behind on seeing this adorable picture, but i LOVE it! how cute! tell isaac we miss him. i swear you know everyone too, how do you know the hill's? her sister on a mission is a very close friend of mine... small world indeed.
I just read this scripture quoted in a blog comment thread, alluding to. . .me. 2 Nephi 9:28 28 O that cunning plan of the evil one! O the vainness, and the frailties, and the foolishness of men! When they are learned they think they are wise, and they hearken not unto the counsel of God, for they set it aside, supposing they know of themselves, wherefore, their wisdom is foolishness and it profiteth them not. The context: I had suggested that Ezra Taft Benson's political views as expressed in 1968 before he was the prophet were not the official political views of the church, and shouldn't be construed as such. It is actually not the first time this month that I've been told through scriptural references that I am a wicked person {my extrapolated take-away from the conversations}. I give up.
I don't have a lot of real visible or artistic talents, but one talent that has served me well is an ability to manage and organize money well. A few of my sisters-in-law have asked me how I do the family budget, so this is a straight up accounting of how I do the accounting. When we get a paycheck: 10% tithing right off the top Then, with the remainder (net minus tithing), I divy it up into percentages and put money into different "funds" -- that I keep track of in the back of my paycheck because I'm old school like that. Mortgage: I figure out the percentage it will take to cover my mortgage. Usually 29-30%. I think this percentage needs to stay under 35% of take-home after tithing. Baby steps: 20% goes to meeting financial goals a la Dave Ramsey's baby steps. This means that you focus on one thing at a time, leaving the rest so that your money is not so thinly spread and you can make visible progress. This presupposes that one has abandoned using credit, and i
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if i squint my eyes and stand about 10 feet away, it does look like aaron.
So it's the May 2009 PDN magazine.. it's not on newstands yet.. .but borders in Provo said they'd be getting it in the next couple days.
Tell him thank you!
Nicole