Thursday, February 28, 2008
A sad sad day for American education...
Are you frickin' kidding me?!?!?!?! It makes you wonder how some people survive in this world. She may be able to sing, but hopefully she isn't reproducing or voting!
(This is Kelly Pickler--a finalist from American Idol who is now a country singer. To be honest, I had no idea who she was until I watched this. I had to look her up on wiki.)
Friday, February 22, 2008
Here we are again...
Hi All! As many of you know, I have been on a computer/internet hiatus since we have been home. I am working now to go back and update some things from my journal and other events from our life of the past six months. Keep checking back in the next few days for updates.
I hope to be more regular after this, but I make no promises :)
I hope to be more regular after this, but I make no promises :)
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Stand a Little Taller

He changed so many lives--including mine. Watching all the tributes of his life the last few days has reminded me what an incredible man he was. I am amazed at how much energy he had and how much he accomplished. It makes me feel like a slacker and has motivated me to be just a little better and stand just a little taller.

Saturday, January 26, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Congratulations Alexis and Zane!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas Everyone!

As many of you know, Jon has applied to be an officer in the US Air Force. We were hoping to have some official news by now, but we are still waiting to hear back from them. Living in Doha taught us patience, so we are willing to wait. For now, we are enjoying the flexibility of our “in between stage” and the time with family and friends.
We both have used this as an excuse to work our “dream jobs” part-time: Jon at REI and Emily at Barnes & Noble. We pretty much just love it for the discounts, but it has been a lot of fun. Jon is also working for UPS. Emily will be looking for a different job after the holidays.
At this time of year, we are most grateful for our wonderful friends and family. We hope you are doing well and wish you the best for 2008.
With love, Jon & Emily
(This was our Christmas card insert this year. If you didn't get a Christmas card from us, it probably means that we don't have your address. Please email it to me!)
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Happy Day!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Hampton Family
My sister had me take some family photos for her up American Fork Canyon. They turned out so cute I had to share them. I love my nieces and nephews. They crack me up!
Friday, September 28, 2007
Happy 28th Birthday! WE LOVE YOU JON!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
My 10 Year High School Reunion


Saturday, July 28, 2007
Coming Home!!!!!
We are back safe from our trip to Israel and Jordan. It was such a great trip. We are really glad we did it.
We are in "pack up and move" mode now....so I don't have time to post pictures and info on the trip right now. I will add stuff once I get back to Utah.
We should be back by August 7th if all goes well. We are excited to be back!!!! More info to come...
We are in "pack up and move" mode now....so I don't have time to post pictures and info on the trip right now. I will add stuff once I get back to Utah.
We should be back by August 7th if all goes well. We are excited to be back!!!! More info to come...
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Wild Weekend--Dubai, UAE
We cashed in some frequent flyer miles and went to Dubai last weekend. Dubai is the "Las Vegas" of the Middle East. It is only about a 45 minute flight from Doha. It felt like being in Doha...if we went through a time warp 10 years into the future. It is just a lot more developed and "Western."
We had a GREAT time. We stayed at a hotel connected to The Mall of the Emirates. It is one of the largest malls in the world. It also has an indoor ski resort. We had to check it out. As soon as we got settled we hit the slopes. We got a two hour pass--which was plenty--the "resort" has two runs. It was pretty crazy skiing indoors, but a lot of fun.
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Our friends, Rich and Amy Bangerter, have lived there the last two years. We had dinner with them and then went to the Gold Souq. It was good to see them.
The next day we slept in, had breakfast and did some shopping. Jon surprised me by making reservations at a seafood restaurant at the Burj Al Arab hotel. You have probably seen pictures of it before--it is shaped like a sail boat. It is suppose to be one of the nicest hotels in the world. We thought about splurging and staying there for one night....until we found that it was at least $1500 a night!!! Lunch there was splurge enough for us. It was incredible. The restaurant had a huge aquarium in the center.
We spent another hour just walking around the hotel and watching the water fountains. It was nice to pretend we lived this life for a little while.
We had a GREAT time. We stayed at a hotel connected to The Mall of the Emirates. It is one of the largest malls in the world. It also has an indoor ski resort. We had to check it out. As soon as we got settled we hit the slopes. We got a two hour pass--which was plenty--the "resort" has two runs. It was pretty crazy skiing indoors, but a lot of fun.
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After a long day of shopping, Jon finally found something to get excited about...
We had a really great time in Dubai. We are so grateful for all our blessings and all the opportunities we have had.
Monday, July 9, 2007
Demolition, Construction, Demolition, Construction
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Happy Fourth of July, Everyone!
For mutual yesterday we had a pool party. In the Philippines they celebrate American Friendship Day on July 4th--so we decided to make a party of it. Kaylene prepared red, white and blue treats and I made this cake. I was very proud of myself.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Scuba Diving in Oman
I always have a sense of awe while diving and that is not just from being able to breathe 60 feet under water (which is very cool.) It is seeing that there is a whole world that exists beneath the surface. It made me want to watch "Finding Nemo" and "Little Mermaid" again. On a more serious note--it also made me want to sing "For the Beauty of the Earth" out loud (not as easy to do through a regulator as you might think.) If church and temples didn't exist--I can't think of a better place to get to know God than at the bottom of the ocean or at the top of a mountain. There were so many beautiful and wonderful creatures down there and I just kept looking at them thinking: “Wow. You and I have the same creator.” Amazing.
Here is a list of some of the things we saw (thanks to some of the other divers that helped me complete the list): Sting rays, electric rays, sea snakes, honeycomb eels, white eels, blue trigger fish, red tooth trigger fish, turtles, cornet fish, Arabian Picasso fish, bi-color parrot fish,
On the way to the islands on our second day of diving, we passed by a huge “herd” of small spinner dolphins. There must have been more than 100 of them. We circled the boat a few times so that we could watch them pass by. They would jump in groups of 10-20 and would do occasional spins in the air. It was amazing and hardly seemed real. They were too fast for me to get a good picture, but I did get 1 or 2 ok short videos. The group is putting together a CV of everyone’s pictures, so I am hoping someone else got a good one.
We had some free time one evening, so we rented a water bike and drove around the beach. It was a lot of fun--and VERY slow moving.
On the water bike.
The flash caught us right up front, but this was the only photo I have of the group at dinner.
...If I get some of the underwater pictures from the group, I will add those later.
Touring Muscat, Oman
A few things I learned about Oman:
*Population: 2.3 Million (700,000 of those are ex-patriots)
*Before 1970: there was 1 school, 1 hospital, and 1 main road. Many of the men went to other countries for work.
*Community Pride: In 2000, Muscat was voted the cleanest city in the world (it still looked great even though they were still recovering from the cyclone.)
*The Grand Mosque: the main room holds 7,000 men and has a carpet that took 600 Iranian women and 4 years to make. It weighs 21 tons and has 28 natural dye colors. It also has an institute for Islamic studies, a conference room and a library.
*Muscat: literally means “canyon” or “place of origin” in Arabic.
Fish and Vegetable market:
The Grand Mosque
Yeah! Mountains and spontaneous plant life! We love Oman!!!
The Muttrah Souq
Us in front of the Palace with our guide, Hamad. The hat he is wearing is called a Kumah.