Brady and I got married in August of 2005. We both graduated from Weber State with our bachelors degree. I work as a medical social worker. Brady does sales and marketing for a home health company. We have a beautiful little girl and we are love every second with her. We are so excited to have our family grow and love to document our fun times here on the blog.
Once again, Brady and I are watching sports. One of the funniest parts of watching ESPN is the commercials. Here is another one that Brady and I laughed at.
I definitely agree with you on this one!! My husband had to rewind it like ten times, and then we pushed pause on the scrabble board and looked at all the Shaq words.. ha ha.. too good!
This is in response to your supportive comment on Ben and Camilles blog. I would have let you read it there, but your friends are cowards and keep deleting it.
I agree that it is the perogative of any organized religion to dictate certain beliefs to their members. Where the Mormon church stepped over the line was when they took their beliefs outside the walls of their church. They organized telephone calling campaigns to non-Mormon homes, went door to door and spread lies (namely that they would be forced to allow gays to marry in their temples and that mothers giving up their child for adoption would be forced to let gay parents adopt them.) They did this to ensure Prop 8 passed. They asked each congregation to assign 30-40 people who could donate 8-10 hours a week to “get the message out there.” You can see the full transcript of their video message on Wikipedia. It’s disgusting, hateful and full of half truths and outright lies.
I’m not Christian and find it abhorrent that you feel I should be forced to live by a Christian moral code.
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I definitely agree with you on this one!! My husband had to rewind it like ten times, and then we pushed pause on the scrabble board and looked at all the Shaq words.. ha ha.. too good!
This is in response to your supportive comment on Ben and Camilles blog. I would have let you read it there, but your friends are cowards and keep deleting it.
I agree that it is the perogative of any organized religion to dictate certain beliefs to their members. Where the Mormon church stepped over the line was when they took their beliefs outside the walls of their church. They organized telephone calling campaigns to non-Mormon homes, went door to door and spread lies (namely that they would be forced to allow gays to marry in their temples and that mothers giving up their child for adoption would be forced to let gay parents adopt them.) They did this to ensure Prop 8 passed. They asked each congregation to assign 30-40 people who could donate 8-10 hours a week to “get the message out there.” You can see the full transcript of their video message on Wikipedia. It’s disgusting, hateful and full of half truths and outright lies.
I’m not Christian and find it abhorrent that you feel I should be forced to live by a Christian moral code.
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