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Ua Fiafia i le Avanoa

Posted by On May - 27 - 2008

Ou te fiafia ona o lenei avanoa ua tuuina mai ia te a’u e ta’u atu ni o’u manatu i lenei blog. O lo’u igoa o Dan Holladay. E pei o Nate, o a’u fo’i sa faamisiona i le atunuu matalasi o Samoa. Ou te alofa foi i Samoa ma ona tagata. E ui ina ua uma la’u misiona, ou te fia auauna atu pea i tagata mai Samoa. O le avanoa sa ou maua e tala’i atu le tala lelei i tagata agalelei o samoa, o se mea e le mafaagaloina. Ou te fia molimau atu fo’i i le moni a upu ua tuuina atu e le susuga ia Nate. O Iesu Keriso o lo tatou alii Faaola. E ala i lana togiola e mafai ai ona tatou manuia i lenei olaga atoa foi ma le faavavau. O le’a ou toe faaaoga lenei blog i le lumana’i e toe fai atu nisi manatu e uiga i le tala lelei ma lo’u alofa mo Samoa.

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Race day with the Family

Posted by On May - 20 - 2008

In wanting to have at least one unique family tradition, we have become a racing family. We started with Briggs when he was 1 by taking him to his first motorcycle race. He was good luck, as we watched Nicky Hayden win the Moto Gp race on his home track in Monterrey, CA.

We are very grateful to Larry Miller, for providing such an amazing venue to participate in Motor sports, here in Utah. Utahn’s have no idea what we have in our own back yard.

For the past two years, Briggs and I have attended the motorcycle and Le Man’s series race events. We were excited to have Mom and Nelly with us this time. The experience only seems to get better. We have always been treated well by the drivers and or riders and their teams. It is a family event that I would recommend to anyone.

We may find ourselves watching Brig or Nelly drive one of these amazing machines. This would be an especially proud day for Dad.
I will be working at Miller Motor Sports Park, on their medical staff for the upcoming World Super Bike races. I am excited and looking forward to it. I will either be assigned to an ambulance, or I will be in a side by side emergency UTV, somewhere on the track. Preferring Motorcycle racing to auto racing, I feel like I need to be pinched to be sure I am awake.
It am excited to add the next racing post so soon after this one. Stay tuned as we are only two weeks away. See you at the track.
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The Mormon and the Atheist

Posted by On May - 15 - 2008

What happens when you bring together a Latter-day Saint whose commitment to the gospel is unwavering, and an atheist who does not believe in God?

What happens when you bring together a Latter-day Saint whose politics are far to the right, and an atheist whose politics are as equally far to the left?

What happens is the Latter-day Saint and the atheist develop a friendship that rises above their differing beliefs, polarized as they may be. A friendship that defies the odds, and demonstrates it is possible to come to respect each other, for who we are as well as who we aren’t.

I am the atheist, and my dear friend PaleRider is the Latter-day Saint, and we have become great pals, which would have been unbelievable ten months ago. Read the rest of this entry »

Tytto_19 will be baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as the Mormon Church) on March 17, 2008. We are so happy for her. I’m so thankful for Mailis and all she does to fellowship the LDS.net members and the missionary work she is doing in Finland.

Tytto was curious about the Mormon Faith and was doing some internet research on the subject. Her research led her to an anti-Mormon forum. However, she felt mislead by the information she was receiving and sought out other Mormon sites, which led her to LDS.net. Through the friends she made on LDS.net site, she decided to contact the Missionaries. She gained a testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ and has decided to be baptized.

“Reaching towards Heaven” is the title that MormonSoprano gave her photo of the Salt Lake Temple. This is what she had to say about her photo:

“I took this shot during April Conference Weekend. As we walked through Temple Square I happened to glance up right as the angel Moroni was peeking through the trees, and I loved the image. Later, as I studied it, I found myself thinking there is a lot of symbolism here. I hope you enjoy it!”

There are 88 (or more!) pictures of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that are being shared in the Gallery of LDS.net. Many of these pictures are photos that you may not see anywhere else on the Internet because they are photos that site members took themselves. You can a see a photo of the Mt. Timpanogos temple that my son took when we were there in March 2008 for my sister’s wedding.

Visit the LDS.net Gallery by selecting the green, square link near the top of any page on the LDS.net site. On the Main page of the Gallery, near the top on the left-hand, is a Category drop down. You can select “Temples” from the drop down choices.

Enjoy! Even better — share your own temple photos by using the Upload Your Images page in the Gallery, or the Upload Picture option at your My Account page.

It would be wonderful to be able to travel the world to see each temple in person. But we have the next best thing on LDS.net — we can see the temples through the eyes of our brothers and sisters in the Lord as we share, through photos, our own experiences with temples.