We have been so busy getting settled and into new routines that we hardly have time to do anything fun or of real importance these days, but somehow, we always manage to pause for our Bountiful sunsets. Hawaii notwithstanding, it is pretty tough to beat them. These were taken from our roof. Hopefully you can see why we make the time.
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Absolutely gorgeous!! See, there is a good use for polution - it gives us amazing sunsets! ;0) Of course, I refuse to believe that that is entirely true! I'm sure there were amazing sunsets when God created the world, before the pollution problem.
I agree about sunsets. You just have to make the time to watch them. They are so gorgeous sometimes you can't help but pause and be grateful.
Those pictures are amazing- you could sell them for money! We are enjoying all that Novato has to offer. The commute is longer but thankfully it's just the morning since Bill's company's has everyone work until at least 6pm. We just got a calling together as ward activity co-chairs with the Macleans! We are going to their house tonight for dinner & discuss the Christmas party. In a few weeks we'll have dinner with the Choi's who are also right up the street from us. Have a beautiful holiday season in Bountiful- wish we were there!
Those are beautiful!! Someday I would love to have a house that provides a view like that every night!! Chris and I are doing great! We LOVE Mana! Chris served his mission in Peru so he was introduced to him then. I happened to date a bunch of RMs in college that had the same experience on their missions and was introduced to him through them and just LOVED the music. We have two of most of his CDs. To do the music thing just go to my blog and click on the music playlist on the right. There is a box that says create your own playlist. It takes you to a site that you sign into then create your own playlist. After you have done that, you click on the box that says add playlist to blog, myspace, facebook, etc. It gives you the URL code thing. Copy it. Then you add a page element on your dashboard of your blog. Click on the add URL Java thingy and then paste the big code computer language that they give you. Then it should be in your blog. If you have any problems you can always call. We miss you Bishop!! We hope you are living the life that you so much deserve up there!! Say hi to the fam for us!
Breathtaking! I never thought I'd say this but that view sure beats the one you had in Marin.
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