We had a great time this Christmas. We stayed here in Logan and opened presents Christmas morning,then traveled to Wyoming to be with my family for a few days. Jeremiah loved all his new toys, and so did we!! Jonah's brother Brandon spent the holidays with us. Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and can keep the spirit of Christmas all year long!!
hearts flutter
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Inspiring Preparedness Seminar
I went to a very good seminar last night about being prepared for a Pandemic. I just wanna share some of the things I learned there. First of all here is a link from BYU Idaho for a 17 minute video clip on the Flu Pandemic. http://www.byui.edu/safety/Pandemic_Web_Page.htm
After you access this page scroll down to the Video Portion and click on it.
Some of the things I learned from the presentation that I want to share are:
Some Suggested Pandemic Supplies:(this seems like a lot but it's better to be overprepared than underprepared!
Some Suggested Pandemic Supplies
• 1 gallon of liquid bleach per person of the household (yes that is gallons) - to sanitize
everything
• 4 boxes of latex gloves (different sizes for every member of the household)
• 2 boxes of 20 of N95 masks for every member of the household
• antibacterial soap- for meticulous hand washing
• styrofoam "Take Out" containers - to give to people that come to your door looking for food
• 100' roll of clear 4 mil plastic - for setting up an isolation room
• 10 rolls duct tape - for setting up an isolation room
• more HEPA filters - for my whole room air filtration system
• several boxes of Borax - for provisional toilets
• 25 lbs. of lime per person - for provisional toilets
• 50 "yard waste" black garbage bags per person - for provisional toilets and garbage
• 100 "kitchen" bags per person - for provisional toilets and garbage
• 25 lbs. of kitty litter per person - for sick people's body fluids clean up
• 100 rolls of toilet paper per person - for personal sanitation
• 20 rolls of paper towels per person
• several boxes of straws - for sick people so you don’t contaminate drinking cups too much
• clothesline - for washing clothes by hand
• laundry soap - for washing clothes by hand
• good dish soap like "Dawn" or other aggressive anti-grease formula
• water filtration and purification devices
• water collection, storage and carrying containers
• water, water, and more water
• portable radio (hand-cranked or battery powered)
• walkie talkies (hand-held, two-way GMRS radios)
• batteries
Also a good blog for preparedness
http://foodstoragenow.blogspot.com
After you access this page scroll down to the Video Portion and click on it.
Some of the things I learned from the presentation that I want to share are:
Some Suggested Pandemic Supplies:(this seems like a lot but it's better to be overprepared than underprepared!
Some Suggested Pandemic Supplies
• 1 gallon of liquid bleach per person of the household (yes that is gallons) - to sanitize
everything
• 4 boxes of latex gloves (different sizes for every member of the household)
• 2 boxes of 20 of N95 masks for every member of the household
• antibacterial soap- for meticulous hand washing
• styrofoam "Take Out" containers - to give to people that come to your door looking for food
• 100' roll of clear 4 mil plastic - for setting up an isolation room
• 10 rolls duct tape - for setting up an isolation room
• more HEPA filters - for my whole room air filtration system
• several boxes of Borax - for provisional toilets
• 25 lbs. of lime per person - for provisional toilets
• 50 "yard waste" black garbage bags per person - for provisional toilets and garbage
• 100 "kitchen" bags per person - for provisional toilets and garbage
• 25 lbs. of kitty litter per person - for sick people's body fluids clean up
• 100 rolls of toilet paper per person - for personal sanitation
• 20 rolls of paper towels per person
• several boxes of straws - for sick people so you don’t contaminate drinking cups too much
• clothesline - for washing clothes by hand
• laundry soap - for washing clothes by hand
• good dish soap like "Dawn" or other aggressive anti-grease formula
• water filtration and purification devices
• water collection, storage and carrying containers
• water, water, and more water
• portable radio (hand-cranked or battery powered)
• walkie talkies (hand-held, two-way GMRS radios)
• batteries
Also a good blog for preparedness
http://foodstoragenow.blogspot.com
Friday, October 30, 2009
Fall
Looks like my posting has come down to once a month! I want to do it more, just find myself doing other things! We have been able to do some fun things this fall. My brother Zane came home from his mission Oct 6th. He was serving in Mesa, AZ. He is doing well. We were able to go to my neices and nephews birthday parties in Wyoming. And my sister Amy and her family came down here a couple weeks ago and went to a corn maze and pumpkin patch with us. It was alot of fun!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Soap Making
Friday, August 28, 2009
Trip to Alabama!
Friday, July 24, 2009
It's been forever!!
Wow, everyone hope you haven't given up on me blogging!! Things have been more than crazy the past few months! We moved to Providence, UT for Jonah to go to school. It's been an adjustment but overall good. First of all just let me tell you jobs aren't fun to find in a college town, but we found some that will work for us for the time being!! Jonah started out in Machining program and didn't like it now he's in the Meat Cutting, and Loves IT. I'm glad he found soemthing he likes. Me and Jeremiah stay home most of the time. We try to go to our pool and go for walks when it's not too hot outside! I work at TJ Maxx part time and that's pretty good. I've met some cool people there. And our other news is we just found out were going to have another BABY about mid March 2010. I am very excited but am NOT enjoying the being sick!! Well that is our life in a nutshell. We love our families and are grateful for all the blessings we have!!!
Monday, May 11, 2009
silly boy
Our New Place
Just wanted to update everyone on our lives. We have been in Providence, UT for just over a week now. It's been crazy adjusting to a new place and trying to get situated. Jonah started school today. Jeremiah and I like to go outside, or to the park, or go shopping. We like our apartment. It's pretty roomy and we can't wait for the pool to open up. I'll post some more pictures soon!! Ta ta!
Friday, April 17, 2009
We are Moving!
As some of you know and some of you don't, we are moving to Logan the first of May. Jonah is going to be going to Bridgerland for a year. We are excited. We found an apartment we really like in Providence. Here are some pics of it!I'm excited about the pool. We will miss living by my family but hope to see them often!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Hawaii Was Awesome!!
Hawaii was as wonderful as I imagined. We stayed in Laie, near the temple and Polynesian Cultural Center. We traveled around most of teh island. We went to the North Shore Beach, visited the Dole Plantation, saw the show at the Polynesian Cultural Center. We also visited Waikiki Beach, hiked to Diamond Head Crater, went to Hawaii Adventures Water Park, the Hawaii Aquarium, and still had plenty of time to visit the beach, even though it was cloudy a lot of the time. We also took a fun boat ride where we saw tropical fish and turtle and the reef. That was alot of fun. Overall Hawaii was wonderful and will be a very memorable experience for us!!!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Our New Nephew!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
THREE WEEKS TILL HAWAII!!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Crazy Fam
Friday, February 6, 2009
My Birthday!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
He's One Year Old!!
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Jeremiah's Turning One!!!
Friday, January 16, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
Christmas In Alabama
Jeremiah and Aunt Heather
Jonah and his sister Hannah
Jessica, Brandon and Jeremiah
Our family and sister Patty
Lacy and Jeremiah had so much fun together!!
We went to Alabama to see Jonahs Family for Christmas. Jeremiah had fun meeting his cousin and aunts and uncles and grandparents!!!!
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