My sister and her two little girls stayed with my wife and I this week for Thanksgiving. They are from AZ and hardly ever see snow. Since it snowed this week here in town, the girls wanted to play outside. Behind our apartment building is a small hill--ideal for sledding if you are a kid. Unfortunately, my wife and I do not have any sleds. However, we were able to be creative and did find a couple substitutes.
We first used a lid from one of our plastic storage bins. It worked alright, but wasn't able to go very fast. Our second idea worked a lot better. We used cardboard display signs that were glossy-smooth on both sides. The smooth surfaces allowed the girls to slide further than the bumpy and grooved storage bin lid. To improve our make-shift sled even further, we used a rope to tug the girls down the hill, making their ride even faster and farther.
So there you have it. If you ever find yourself up a hill without a sled, you know what you can use.
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Saturday, November 28, 2015
Saturday, November 14, 2015
First Tournament of the Season
BYU's wrestling team traveled to Fort Collins, CO to wrestle at a tournament hosted by Colorado State University this weekend. About 10 teams were there to compete. A few Utah schools were there, including Dixie State and Utah State University. Some other schools that came to compete were Air Force Prep Academy, University of Arizona, Wayne State College, and Colorado University of Boulder.
This was our team's first competition of the season. Our coach, Brannon Warner, who is also a team member, told us before hand that he was confident our conditioning would be better than all of the competition. He was right. Our team won the tournament in overall points and had wrestlers place in the top 3 of each weight class. Two of us were first in our weight classes, including myself and Gage our heavyweight.
We don't compete again for about another month. However, we now know where stand against the competition this season. We are off to a great start!
This was our team's first competition of the season. Our coach, Brannon Warner, who is also a team member, told us before hand that he was confident our conditioning would be better than all of the competition. He was right. Our team won the tournament in overall points and had wrestlers place in the top 3 of each weight class. Two of us were first in our weight classes, including myself and Gage our heavyweight.
We don't compete again for about another month. However, we now know where stand against the competition this season. We are off to a great start!
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Online Interview
In my Business Writing and Communications class recently we have been learning about interviewing skills. We had two neat mock interview assignments this week. One of the assignments was done in class in groups of three. The other assignment was done online.
I conducted my online interview through FaceTime. FaceTime is a reliable and simple method for a video chat. However, I learned two important lessons to keep in mind for future online interviews. The first lesson has to do with internet reception. I don't know if it was my internet or my partners, but I was unable to hear 75 percent of what he said. The poor reception made the interview nearly pointless--he could hear my questions but I didn't hear any of his responses. So, in the future, make sure your internet connection is strong! Second, I learned that I have a difficult time keeping my answers short. The interviewer asked great questions, but I rambled in my responses. From now on I will keep my interview responses short and concise. I believe that will increase the effectiveness of my interviews.
Here's a funny interview scene from the office.
https://youtu.be/k4z_xTEWbLU
I conducted my online interview through FaceTime. FaceTime is a reliable and simple method for a video chat. However, I learned two important lessons to keep in mind for future online interviews. The first lesson has to do with internet reception. I don't know if it was my internet or my partners, but I was unable to hear 75 percent of what he said. The poor reception made the interview nearly pointless--he could hear my questions but I didn't hear any of his responses. So, in the future, make sure your internet connection is strong! Second, I learned that I have a difficult time keeping my answers short. The interviewer asked great questions, but I rambled in my responses. From now on I will keep my interview responses short and concise. I believe that will increase the effectiveness of my interviews.
Here's a funny interview scene from the office.
https://youtu.be/k4z_xTEWbLU
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Wrestling Season Begins
BYU now has a club wrestling team. This is the new club's third official season; about 30 guys are on the team. We practice Mon-Thur nights at 7:30 at Provo High School's wrestling room. Two students, Brannon and Tyler, lead the group by organizing practices and setting up our schedule this year.
Despite the club being small and relatively unofficial, our goal is to become an extramural sport next season. The university has told us that if we comply with their requirements we will receive this promotion.
Being an extramural sport would give us more credibility along with privileges to BYU exercise facilities. As far as the teams we wrestling, not much would change--we wrestle other teams in the NCWA (National Club Wrestling Association).
Practices for the club started two weeks ago. Our first matches won't be for another month at least though. If you know anyone who wrestled in high school and wants to compete, tell them about BYU's club team!
Despite the club being small and relatively unofficial, our goal is to become an extramural sport next season. The university has told us that if we comply with their requirements we will receive this promotion.
Being an extramural sport would give us more credibility along with privileges to BYU exercise facilities. As far as the teams we wrestling, not much would change--we wrestle other teams in the NCWA (National Club Wrestling Association).
Practices for the club started two weeks ago. Our first matches won't be for another month at least though. If you know anyone who wrestled in high school and wants to compete, tell them about BYU's club team!
Saturday, October 17, 2015
How to Make a Mummy
My ward hosted a fall party this week. The theme was Halloween and Ice-Scream!!! Haha
We had a lot of great desserts, but the funniest part of the activity were the games and activities we played. My wife and I earned a second place prize for the best toilet-paper wrapped mummy. My wife had to stand still while I unraveled a roll of toilet paper around her to create a mummy. We weren't the first couple finished, but we were the best quality wrap. Therefore, we earned second place!
A word of caution, if you ever try wrapping a toilet-paper mummy, you will get very dizzy from going around and around and around your partner with the roll of TP. 😖
We had a lot of great desserts, but the funniest part of the activity were the games and activities we played. My wife and I earned a second place prize for the best toilet-paper wrapped mummy. My wife had to stand still while I unraveled a roll of toilet paper around her to create a mummy. We weren't the first couple finished, but we were the best quality wrap. Therefore, we earned second place!
A word of caution, if you ever try wrapping a toilet-paper mummy, you will get very dizzy from going around and around and around your partner with the roll of TP. 😖
Friday, October 9, 2015
Women are Sensitive
I've been married for a little over a month now. During the past month I've learned several lessons. Most recently, I've learned that women are very sensitive, especially when compared with men.
My wife hurt her back this week while we were working out at the gym. The next day she cut her knuckle on a cheese grater. Ever since then, I've been tending to her needs while she is "incapacitated."
Being a guy, my instinctive reaction to her pleas for help and care is "Suck it up! Its only a scratch. And just stretch your back. You'll be fine!" However, I know better. I try to show empathy and change her band aid with fresh Neosporin each day. I even went with her to a physical therapist to get her back looked at.
My wife will be fine. No serious harm has been done. While she recuperates though, I need to be understanding that women deal with pain differently than men.
My wife hurt her back this week while we were working out at the gym. The next day she cut her knuckle on a cheese grater. Ever since then, I've been tending to her needs while she is "incapacitated."
Being a guy, my instinctive reaction to her pleas for help and care is "Suck it up! Its only a scratch. And just stretch your back. You'll be fine!" However, I know better. I try to show empathy and change her band aid with fresh Neosporin each day. I even went with her to a physical therapist to get her back looked at.
My wife will be fine. No serious harm has been done. While she recuperates though, I need to be understanding that women deal with pain differently than men.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Spiritual Lessons
The Saturday sessions of Conference were amazing as always. I'll share my favorite principle learned.
This principle was shared in the second talk of the Priesthood session by a member of the Seventy (I don't remember his name). A story introduced the principle:
A Russian YSA was on a train on his way to the temple. He saw a beautiful woman sitting across from him. He was impressed with her bright countenance. Wanting to share the gospel with her, but being to shy to make a bold move, he pulled out his copy of the Book of Mormon and started reading. He hoped she would notice and comment. Ironically, she was also LDS and thought the exact same thing about him! She pulled out her copy of the Book of Mormon hoping he would notice also. They both noticed and long story short got sealed in the temple.
The principle here is that when we put forth faith and effort, the Lord puts forth even more on our behalf. In other words, we give an inch, he gives a mile!
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