Sunday, December 29, 2013
Eric - Question #1
What was your first impression of Eric OR what is your favorite memory with him?
Eric - Question #2
If Eric was a cartoon character, who would he be?
Eric - Question #3
What qualities does Eric possess that makes him a good dad?
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Brandon - Question #2
If Brandon became famous what would he be known for?
Brandon - Question #3
What is your favorite memory of Brandon?
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Becca - Question #1
If Becca could meet any famous (or infamous) person, dead or alive, who would she meet?
Becca - Question #2
What will Becca miss most about England once she comes home?
Becca - Question #3
What is your favorite memory of Becca?
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Josh - Question #1
If Josh could meet any sports player living or dead, who would he choose?
Josh - Question #2
What do you admire most about Josh?
Josh - Question #3
What is your favorite memory with Josh?
Friday, September 6, 2013
Micah - Question #1
If Micah was an animagus which animal would he be?
Micah - Question #2
If you could get anything for Micah for his birthday, what would you get him?
Micah - Question #3
What is your favorite memory of Micah?
Seth - Question #1
With Seth now in Indonesia, what piece of advice would you give him?
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Seth - Question #3
What qualities does Seth have that would make him a good missionary?
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Friday, June 28, 2013
Jonathan- Question #1
What is Jonathan's dream vacation? (You can't mention the trailer or the van ;) jk)
Jonathan- Question #2
If Jonathan could be a cartoon character, who would he be?
Jonathan- Question #3
What is your favorite memory of Jonathan?
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Amy - Question #1
If Amy had 24 hours to do whatever she wanted, and money wasn't an issue, what would she do?
Amy - Question #2
What is your favorite memory of Amy?
Amy - Question #3
If you had to describe Amy in a short phrase, how would you describe her and why?
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Dave - Question #1
What is one thing that you have learned from Dave?
Dave - Question #2
If Dave retired soon how should he spend his time?
Dave - Question #3
What is your favorite memory with Dave?
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Matt - Question #1
What qualities or strengths does Matt have that will make him a good counselor/social worker?
Matt - Question #2
If Matt could steal the skills of any athlete (Space Jam style!) who would he choose and why?
Matt - Question #3
What is your favorite memory with Matt or what was your first impression?
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Mandi - Question #1
If Mandi could perform as any character in any play who would she be?
Mandi - Question #2
If you could have Mandi teach you something what would you have her teach you?
Mandi - Question #3
What was your first impression of Mandi or what is your favorite memory with Mandi?
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Brooke - Question #1
What attribute of Brooke's do you admire most?
Brooke - Question #2
If you could hire Brooke for a day what would you have her do for you and why?
Brooke - Question #3
What is your favorite Brooke quote or what is your favorite memory with Brooke?
Sharon - Question #1 "What is the greatest lesson you've learned from Sharon?"
I think the greatest lesson I've learned from my mom is how to be patient. She probably doesn't think she's very patient, but for a woman with nine kids and no murder sprees, she's incredibly patient. I've learned how to calm myself down and remove myself from the situation if I get too heated.
Also I learned how to cook from her! Thank goodness for her patience when I experimented and made heavy bread when I didn't let the yeast dissolve and ruined a soup because I didn't know what simmer meant.
-Becca
The greatest lesson I ever learned from mom was how to problem solve. Seriously, I got my limited engineering skills entirely from mom. In elementary and jr high school, I don't know if she knew how to do the math problem or not, but she would use this process of looking back in the chapter for parallel examples and going from there. It doesn't work all the time, but instead of just getting stuck and asking the teacher the next day in class, I learned to try and attempt the problem by doing the research and learning on my own.
-Seth
That it's okay to feel the way I feel with my depression and I wasn't alone. Sharing my feelings and realizing she felt the same way (especially having to change depression meds so often) was life changing for me when I was diagnosed. Also, hearing her stories about what she went through and is still going through has helped me a lot. Learning to live chemically well- especially because of my depression- was also a great lesson to learn from her.
-Amy
How to work really hard. Weeding was one of the ways she taught this to us was through a family favorite activity: weeding. She would always say "It's time to start weeding!" and keep cracking the whip until it was done. That shows she works hard!
-Jonathan
How to listen. I'll always remember her staying up late until I came home from wherever I was on Friday or Saturday nights, willing to hear how my night went and listen about anything that was going on in general. For whatever reason, I was much more willing to talk about stuff after 11 p.m., and she helped me get through some of the tougher situations I was in as a teenager. I like to think I can do the same thing for my kids, even if today they just want someone to listen to them about Dora or stubbing their toe.
-Brandon
Shane says nice to everyone I was thinking the same almost.... love everyone without asking or questioning or judging.
-Andra
How to love others and anticipate their needs without judgement and without giving off a feeling of martyrdom. Not that I think I've learned to apply this very well in my own life, but that Sharon is and always has been such an amazing example of this.
-Mandi
This might not seem very important, but I have learned how to let go of things without feeling guilty from her. When life is too crazy you can just say no, or your house doesn't have to be spotless every second, or you weed out those very unnecessary things on your to do list. And when someone needs you to listen to them or help them mom is really good at dropping those unnecessary things on her to do list to be there for them. She has helped me realize those relationships are really what matter in the end.
-Brooke
I've learned to show love no matter what, without judgement or prejudice. I can't say I'm really good at it but Mom is a really good example of this, as everyone above has already stated.
-Matt
Patience
-Micah
Love. She is the most loving people I know and she truly loves everyone. Even with complete strangers, after talking to them for only a minute or two, she makes them feel loved and like they are her new BFF!
-Dave
A couple years ago Sharon and I were talking and she said something during our conversation that I think about all the time! was telling her about the situation and said something like, "sometimes I feel like I can't do it". She then explained that there are a lot of things we can't do without the help of our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I can't tell you how many times I have thought of this!
-Cindy
Also I learned how to cook from her! Thank goodness for her patience when I experimented and made heavy bread when I didn't let the yeast dissolve and ruined a soup because I didn't know what simmer meant.
-Becca
The greatest lesson I ever learned from mom was how to problem solve. Seriously, I got my limited engineering skills entirely from mom. In elementary and jr high school, I don't know if she knew how to do the math problem or not, but she would use this process of looking back in the chapter for parallel examples and going from there. It doesn't work all the time, but instead of just getting stuck and asking the teacher the next day in class, I learned to try and attempt the problem by doing the research and learning on my own.
-Seth
That it's okay to feel the way I feel with my depression and I wasn't alone. Sharing my feelings and realizing she felt the same way (especially having to change depression meds so often) was life changing for me when I was diagnosed. Also, hearing her stories about what she went through and is still going through has helped me a lot. Learning to live chemically well- especially because of my depression- was also a great lesson to learn from her.
-Amy
How to work really hard. Weeding was one of the ways she taught this to us was through a family favorite activity: weeding. She would always say "It's time to start weeding!" and keep cracking the whip until it was done. That shows she works hard!
-Jonathan
How to listen. I'll always remember her staying up late until I came home from wherever I was on Friday or Saturday nights, willing to hear how my night went and listen about anything that was going on in general. For whatever reason, I was much more willing to talk about stuff after 11 p.m., and she helped me get through some of the tougher situations I was in as a teenager. I like to think I can do the same thing for my kids, even if today they just want someone to listen to them about Dora or stubbing their toe.
-Brandon
Shane says nice to everyone I was thinking the same almost.... love everyone without asking or questioning or judging.
-Andra
How to love others and anticipate their needs without judgement and without giving off a feeling of martyrdom. Not that I think I've learned to apply this very well in my own life, but that Sharon is and always has been such an amazing example of this.
-Mandi
This might not seem very important, but I have learned how to let go of things without feeling guilty from her. When life is too crazy you can just say no, or your house doesn't have to be spotless every second, or you weed out those very unnecessary things on your to do list. And when someone needs you to listen to them or help them mom is really good at dropping those unnecessary things on her to do list to be there for them. She has helped me realize those relationships are really what matter in the end.
-Brooke
I've learned to show love no matter what, without judgement or prejudice. I can't say I'm really good at it but Mom is a really good example of this, as everyone above has already stated.
-Matt
Patience
-Micah
Love. She is the most loving people I know and she truly loves everyone. Even with complete strangers, after talking to them for only a minute or two, she makes them feel loved and like they are her new BFF!
-Dave
A couple years ago Sharon and I were talking and she said something during our conversation that I think about all the time! was telling her about the situation and said something like, "sometimes I feel like I can't do it". She then explained that there are a lot of things we can't do without the help of our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I can't tell you how many times I have thought of this!
-Cindy
Friday, January 11, 2013
Cindy - Question #1
What is an attribute of Cindy's that you have always admired?
Cindy - Question #2
If Cindy could be an animal for a day, what would she be?
Cindy - Question #3
What was your first impression or what is your favorite memory of Cindy?
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