Sunday, November 22, 2009

Tis' The Season to be Jolly

As I sit in this chair listening to "You Raise Me Up," it is sparking thoughts of what these next few weeks are all about. So much joy and friendliness fill the air as shopping carts are being filled and even more so, to feeling of gratitude that comes from giving. There is no other time of year when people are so sincere to one another, including to strangers. What if the world didn't need a holiday to promote these actions in people? This world could be a completely different place.


Churchball has begun out here in Stansbury and coming off a stake championship last year posed for some major cockyness this year. We had a really close game and sneaked out with a one point victory; it was a very fun game none the less.
Well we didn't really see the benefit of a water resistance rower so we settled for a bike, no not true. Mom found that she has a hankering for exercise bikes ever since she went to physical therapy so we picked one up for our home use. It is fully equipped with a heart rate monitor, ifit technology, and of course fitness games. It should be getting a lot of use from us.

4 Comments:

Blogger Troy said...

Nothing says churchball like a Stockton jersey. I think that is what Shane wore to his MVP performance during the deacon's tournament!

November 23, 2009 at 8:26 AM  
Blogger Taylor said...

I might have told you this already, but do you remember bitters last year? ( the big kid). anywho, he put on the malone jersey one time and i had the stockton, it was quite the hit.

November 23, 2009 at 11:00 AM  
Blogger Tandi Davis said...

Taylor, you are amazing. I love that you are so young and yet so grateful!! You're awesome. Can't wait to see you all on Thanksgiving!!

November 23, 2009 at 11:06 AM  
Blogger Shane said...

Sorry for the delayed comment, but yes, I did don the Stockton jersey. However, it was at our home only and was worn with no undershirt. Hot.

December 9, 2009 at 9:01 PM  

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