Anyway, I'm really proud of her. I'm so lucky I married somebody who takes seriously the council of the church leaders and prophets and has such a strong testimony. We've been asked by the First Presidency to donate our means and our time to this campaign. We've been asked prophets, specifically Elder Ballard, Elder Bednar, and Elder Cook in an address to California members to work on this campaign 4hours per week. They encouraged us to blog and email about this, even to those outside of California. Rachel has done a much better job of this then I have. I know she's just trying her best to do her part to make sure society doesn't go to hell in a handbasket.
In other news, here is a picture of me and Marie watching BYU get dominated by TCU. It was pretty terrible. Marie was pretty upset at their defense, as you can clearly see.
Also, can't we just all agree that ice-cream cakes are way better than regular cakes? We had Midnight Delight from Coldstone and it was...wait a second...wait a second...okay, I'm back. I ran and got a piece. Where was I? When is that? Whatever. I got to go, this cake is awesome.
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I second that motion about icecream cakes. Too bad my family doesn't like them as much as I do! So, on Sunday when I'm eating Jorja's lemon cake with chocolate frosting, I will remind myself she gets the cake she wants on her birthday, not the cake I want.
Way to go Rachel! That sounds really difficult. Whew, really difficult. I hope that when people were mean to you, you took down license plates. :)
Thanks for being on the front lines and fighting the good fight Rachel! What was the final count on people who flipped you off?
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