Ok, so you want to be the outdoor type of person, but you know you couldn’t put two twigs together to save your live. Have no fear! Rancho Jurupa is here!! Ok, that was cheesy, but I will say that … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2010
aka Throw Up Jello Or at least that is what I thought it looked like the first time I saw it. I was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints but I married a … Continue reading
Being so close to San Diego one might think that the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia (King of France) was the second of the California missions. This is of course not so. The San Luis Rey Mission is actually … Continue reading
As the sign will promptly tell you California’s first mission was established by Father Juan Junipero Sierra on July 16, 1769. Although, to truly understand this mission you have to go back to 1542. This was when Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo … Continue reading
When talking about the San Juan Capistrano Mission there are so many places for me to start writing. I am not a Catholic, but I will say there is something special to me when I think of the California … Continue reading
Recently we went to visit Denise’s brother in Los Angeles. The main point of our visit was to see our new nephew Jonah, but there is only so much time you can stare at a baby so we decided to … Continue reading
Happy Halloween everyone! Hope you had a good day today. Actually, today we didn’t do much, we actually celebrated Halloween on Saturday. That was when our church had a Trunk-or-Treat Party. Basically, it is like regular trick or treating but … Continue reading
One of the things we did this last Saturday was to go to the ribbon cutting for the new Crestline Library. The affair was a grand affair for the small town of Crestline. We had a fife and drum core … Continue reading
When we went to the Utah State Capitol it had just snowed. It was a little cold, but being used to the cold that didn’t really bother us much. The Utah State Capitol sits high on a hill and is … Continue reading