Thursday, August 23, 2012


So I know some people aren't sure if they should own a dog.  Let me tell you it is a lot of work.  It will also be the best thing you can possibly do.
My example for this story will be my dog that recently passed away, Molly.  I got Molly when I was a Sophmore in High School.  We all remember that time in our life as when we aren't sure who we are and it can be a really rough time.  I remember coming home feeling just horrible and like nothing is going to get better in life.  However, when I got home to Molly her wagging tail and whining for me to pick her up.  Molly brought instant happiness.  She was always doing something so great and so comforting that I couldn't be sad any longer.  Molly really was a healer.
Now people say that dogs have the ability to make people live longer and be happier.  I have proof of just this.  My Grandpa was going through an illness that would eventually take his life.  The illness was Lukemia.  It wasn't fun for him at all and left him with many countless nights unable to sleep or just uncomfortable up to painful.  Molly understood he wasn't feeling well and she would watch over him.  When I say she would watch over him I really mean it.  Molly would lay on or near my Grandpa without being told and would comfort him to the point he could sleep.  She helped ease his pain and make him comfortable enough that he was able to get some much needed rest.  Molly watched over him till he passed away.
Now my Grandpa had passed away and my Grandma being married to a wonderful man was feeling the pain.  Once again Molly was there to help her through the pain.  Molly became her constant companion and her best friend.  Molly would bark at my Grandma to get her up and moving through the day.  They enjoyed eachothers company and fought through the pain of loss together.  
Molly blessed me and my family in a lot of different little ways.  I'm very grateful to have her apart of my life and I look forward to pulling tug-a-war with her in heaven cause I know she is there hanging out with my Grandpa.
So if you are on the fence of having a dog I will tell you right now the answer should be yes.  They aren't just a dog that you have to take care of but it's a family member who will always be by your side.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Modern Warfare 3 impressions

Modern Warfare 3 Review


The day of days has finally come. After Modern Warfare 2 left us all on an epic cliff hanger we anxiously awaited for the release of the next in the series. The story conclusion is what so many of us desired and have been wishing for. Well folks the day has come and Modern Warfare 3 is on store shelfs…and probably yours.

If you haven't already picked up your copy of Modern Warfare 3 here are my first impressions of this game said to be the epic conclusion to an epic triliogy. The campaign is a lot like the previous games in the series. The gripping story entraps you upon entering the single player. *SPOILER ALERT* The game starts you right off as New York is being invaded by Russian Troops. The style of game play is nothing unique, it's an infinite amount of enemy troops coming toward you till you advance to a certain point and a sequence opens up to advance you to the next portion. The game attempts to keep you moving but if you stop then the enemy won't stop coming. Just watch out for the enemy that will run past your AI allies with a personal vendetta to kill you and only you. While rolling through the streets you are instantly grasped by the magnitude of everything happening around you. It's hard not to get engrossed by the epic detail in the scenery around you. However, no time to look at the pretty scenery it's time to fight! The campaign levels have you move through a set path moving from one objective to the next. You won't always be on foot as a basic infantry but at times a gunner in a helicopter or driving a raft while dodge Russian ships. The campaign sets a fast pace to keep you excited and moving forward. The story sets you in the shoes of soldiers defending for what they believe in and there is no stronger feeling then that. If you have loved the previous Modern Warfare campaigns then you will not be disappointed by this campaign. No new engine, no real new things in the story, but a continuation of the epic story you loved. Why change what works?

Now there are some in this world that don't even care about the campaign. The only thing that matters is being first place in an epic team death match. You want noobs to fear your gamer tag. Modern Warfare 3 changes a few of the minor fundamentals of the Call of Duty multiplayer experience. My experience is I was able to join a game and from previous experience knew how to handle myself in the multiplayer. There was nothing new to learn and nothing I wasn't prepared for. The new perks were easy to navigate and once I unlocked my custom classes I was ready to create my custom class. I had no trouble navigating the custom class creation to my desired playing style. Using the new perks to make my multiplayer experience unique to my play style I was ready to start owning some noobs. I couldn't help but feeling strangely like I had played this multiplayer before upon first entering. I felt that the only real thing I had purchased here was a $60 map pack to Modern Warfare 2. However, upon playing a few more matches I felt that I was indeed playing a new game. The sounds from my weapons sounded like actual guns and it was beautiful. Things in the game looked more crisp and seemed to flow more seamless. Everything in the multiplayer was what I loved in previous Call of Duty games with it's own flavor thrown in.

Just like all new releases they will experience connection issues with the overwhelming traffic hitting the servers. I had experiences of myself and my party hitting lag while engaging in multiplayer. The anticipated Call of Duty Elite has seen a large number of traffic which has proceeded to bog down server and allow many to not sign up or view their accounts. However, just like all new release games these are things that will continually be worked on. Any person thinking that a game will be released to a flawless server network lives in a perfect world.

I think Call of Duty is a solid game. Why change what was working before? The epic conclusion of the story will be worth playing all on it's own. I'm yet to go through the Spec Ops portion of the game but from what I've seen then I can bet it'll be what I loved previously. The multiplayer will hold it's own replay value just like all Call of Duty's previously. We can hope for a way to stop people from "drop shoting" or other dirty tactics but all is fair in love and war. It'll feel that much better beating them when they use poor tactics. Modern Warfare 3 brought no new engine or epic changes to the world. With that said, I think Modern Warfare 3 will be played by those that love the series till the next one comes out and myself as well as other will not be disappointed. See you on the Battlefield...

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

First Impressions of BattleField 3

Battlefield 3 peaked my interest upon it's first announcement. I constantly tried to keep myself away from the hype so I would not be disappointed by another flop of a game. The last two games I was extreamly excited for were Dragon Age 2 and Medal of Honor. Both games hit bottom for me on my list. I didn't love them like I thought I would and was greatly sadden by this. It was a rough time for games. Then there were great experiences I wasn't expecting. For instance Dark Souls. If any of you haven't played this game then I strongly recommend picking it up if you are interested in a beautiful looking game that will challenge you to your core.

Battlefield 3 steps into a ring that is currently dominated by an undefeated opponent. If anyone has played a first person shooter (FPS) then they probably have played or at least heard of the Call of Duty series. The Call of Duty series has strongly dominated the platform for some time now. Many haven't played the previous two Battlefield games and it was mostly kept underground. Battlefield 3 however stood up to challenge a game such as Call of Duty. Coming into the arena against such a powerhouse such as Call of Duty is a large feat to undertake. You can't help but cheer for the under dog and I couldn't help but hope this game would come out superior in the end. However, Call of Duty has one advantage in this fight and that is that they've molded the FPS player to it's type of game style. It would be hard to create a game now that does not have similarities to the Call of Duty genere.

Now Battlefield 3 releases a game a mere 2 weeks before the highly anticipated CoD4MW3. When I placed my game into the XBOX it prompted me to install a texture pack to help make the game look better. I agreed and waited for the game to install to my hard drive. Upon starting the single player campign it started a story that instantly got me excited. I started the story with some adreniline pumping in my veins. Instantly captured my attention and felt great. I completed the opening (tutorial) sequence and began the story of the game which takes place 8 hours previously. The beginning of the story instantly reminded me of the CoD Black Ops story style. I couldn't help but think of CoD Black Ops story telling style and awaited more moments of such a game. (For the record I suffered through the Black Ops single player and was so excited to get it over with) Now the next level starts and I see a beautiful Middle Eastern City laid in front of me. My squad travel through the narrow alleys till we are ambushed. The game has begun. I enjoyed the fact that I was fighting my way though objectives rather then simply waves of enemies to reach the next check point. I went from the ambush, to taking down a sniper, to covering a squad of allies, to defending a LZ. The game flowed well and kept me from losing my interest. Shortly after completing more missions as the Marine Recon solider I entered into the cock pit of a Fighter Jet set on a mission. The mission included dog fighting, marking targets, and recon. It was done well and I greatly enjoyed it. My wife, however, did not enjoy the jet scene and felt sick while watching. I loved the view I had during the scene going to and flying in the jet. The enviroment around my character was a gripping action scene of war. It was beautiful. I then moved on to the next mission which I'm currently on which is a night time assualt on a city. So far so good.

The negative of the Single Player. I did encounter some issues in the game. There was a short instance where I got hit with the evil known as lag. I was attempting to jump over some blankets in a narrow hallway shoot out and hit some lag which looked as if the game was paused suddenly and then quickly unpaused. Later in a different area of the game I was attempting to sneak past some guards. Once they saw me I hit some lag when they began firing upon my position. Nothing was altering to the game play but it was evident that lag had struck. One other flaw I came across is I was shooting an enemy and while shooting him he disappered as if he was never there. He didn't react to my gun fire and then suddenly disappered. That was the only occurance of that thus far.


Now for the multiplayer. The multiplayer is where most players fell in love with CoD, I know I did. I entered into the multiplayer looking for a server to play on. The server selection reminded me much of the server selection on a PC version of any other game. Different to me compared to what I was use to playing on CoD or Halo. Yet I had the selection of a map to play, players in the game, and a game mode. I enjoyed it. I found a full server and was put into queue for the next avilable slot. I was 2 out of 3. Not bad waiting. Within a few moments I was in the game. Upon entering the game I saw a vast battlefield and in the air was a dog fight between jets. The jet exploded and pieces fell to the earth around me. Tanks and jeeps fought through the streets as snipers attempted to pick off infantry moving into the town. I'm more of an infantry player so took my assault class for a run. First run started off all well then I was sniped from a well hidden sniper. Second attempt, I ran to objective A and was able to knife an unsuspecting enemy which was one beautiful executing stab. I was then instantly shot. New plan (and attempt 3), to spawn on a team mate who was infiltrating around the side of the base. Our entire squad spawned on him and we were able to systematically take out the enemy and plant the charge on the objective. We then set up defensive positions and held the position till the timer was up and the bomb exploded. Your team has won. It was a great victory. Now we were defending. I chose my sniper class and set up to snipe as the enemy attacked our positions. The sniping took some getting use to but once I was able to narrow in my cross hairs the fun began. My shots arc down as I shot the farther away. It took some skill to hit running targets or even a prone target (yes you can go prone now). Then...you've lost connection to the server. Alright find a new server and log in to another. Logged in and after some more intense play I once again lost connection to my server. Frustration sat in a little bit but was easily able to get into another server. The epic porportions of the battles looked amazing. Standing a top of a hill watching as tanks, planes, helicopters, and infantry fight was a breathe taking scene. The game looked beautiful. The connection issues were frustrating but other then the disconnection I never experienced lag in game. The weapons reacted as I would expect an assualt rifle would and sounded great. I didn't fall through the world or experience other strange Beta issues viewed before.

Now my experience with the game was short lived but from what I experienced I look forward to more to come. I enjoyed my moments of single player and enjoyed the moments I had fighting other BattleField 3 players. The enviroment was very breath taking at times and I enjoyed the mechanics of the game laid before me. Do I think this game is better then any CoD game that came before? No. Do I think CoD is a better game? No. I think both games have aspects that make it a wonderful game and I look forward to see what CoD4MW3 has to bring to the table. From what I've seen is two very enjoyable games are here to make our holidays bright. If you've enjoyed the previous Battlefield games and enjoy objective based Multiplayer then I think you will enjoy your time on BF3.

Monday, July 11, 2011

The proposal...

His side: So being super nervous and not knowing what to do with myself I emailed Megan's Mother asking her if they had a moment I could talk to her and her husband. So on the weekend of the 4th we were with her family for festivities. Megan's Mom pulled me aside to speak with them and I had the opportunity to tell them that I love their daughter and wanted to ask for permission to buy a ring so I could ask her to marry me. Her Dad didn't know if he should give me permission or a warning, but in the end it worked out just fine. Permission was granted.

The following week I had the debate between two jewelery stores in looking for the perfect ring for the perfect girl. It needed to be something unique and beautiful so that I could buy the girl of my dreams the best ring. Eventually I decided on a ring and placed the order. I had to wait two days while they fit the diamond into the setting. Then Friday I picked up the ring.

Saturday Megan worked all day shooting a wedding and I anxiously waited. Once she was done with work and exhausted from the long day I asked if she would like to go for a walk. She said that'd be great and we could get out of the house for a little bit. I asked her to drive up the canyon where we first got together for our first date. We went up the canyon and started our walk down the little trail. Not far into the trail I couldn't wait in anticipation any longer and got the ring out from my back pack. After a few more steps I wrapped her in my arms and told her how much she meant to me. I told Megan that she is the best ever and I love her more then anything. I got down on one knee for the most terrifying moment of my life to date and asked her if she would marry me. She started laughing and made me pretty nervous, but luckily my dreams came true and she said yes. So we were engaged at that moment and I couldn't be happier. I'm the luckiest person ever. I love Megan.


Her side: Isn't he a romantic?! haha! The day of the proposal... Steve hadn't been feeling well that week so i was caught a little off guard when I got home and he was freshly showered and shaved and wanting to go walk around in Provo Canyon. On our drive he was unusually quiet, I asked if he was tired and he said he wasn't. I started to get a little nervous! I suggested that maybe we stay in town and go for a walk. He was very set on going up the canyon. that's when i began to clue in. "OMG is this really happening?!" I asked myself, in my head of course. Once we got to the trail head he grabbed his back pack from the car. I joked around about the need for a back pack on our little walk, his rebuttal was that he was using it to carry a flash light. This was about 10:30 at night, it was dark. The fact that we weren't just carrying the flash light got me really hopeful and excited! We didn't get very far down the trail when he started reciting the nicest things to me I've ever heard and got down on a knee. So yeah I started laughing. I was SO excited!!! After he got me to stop kissing him, he asked if that was a yes answer, and of course, it was. And that's our story! I'm officially engaged to the nicest guy I've ever met! He's charming, fun, and I couldn't be happier! Love you too Steve!!!!!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

White trash hybernation?

Alright so I have a question...During the winter there doesn't seem to be as many white trash people walking around. Winter months have people dressed appropriate (mostly) and they all seem somewhat clean (again mostly).
Then comes the warmer months...suddenly there is white trash people every place! Take a drive around time and you'll see people wearing shorts below their ass and they have their shirt off tucked into their shorts. Where do these people go in the winter?!
That is my question for you to ponder.
My theory is they migrate...you know...kinda like birds. They travel to a warmer climate like Arizona or something like that. They go there till they can return to their land and be fully white trash nasty.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A great talk...Celestial Marriage


Elder Russell M. Nelson

Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles



Russell M. Nelson
[The] proclamation on the family helps us realize that celestial marriage brings greater possibilities for happiness than does any other relationship.

My beloved brethren and sisters, I am deeply grateful for each of you. Together we feel a profound sense of gratitude for the gospel of Jesus Christ. In this world abounding with misery, we are truly thankful for God’s “great plan of happiness.” 1 His plan declares that men and women are “that they might have joy.” 2 That joy comes when we choose to live in harmony with God’s eternal plan.

The importance of choice may be illustrated by a homespun concept that came to mind one day when I was shopping in a large retail store. I call it “patterns of the shopper.” As shopping is part of our daily life, these patterns may be familiar.

Wise shoppers study their options thoroughly before they make a selection. They focus primarily on the quality and durability of a desired product. They want the very best. In contrast, some shoppers look for bargains, and others may splurge, only to learn later—much to their dismay—that their choice did not endure well. And sadly, there are those rare individuals who cast aside their personal integrity and steal what they want. We call them shoplifters.

The patterns of the shopper may be applied to the topic of marriage. A couple in love can choose a marriage of the highest quality or a lesser type that will not endure. Or they can choose neither and brazenly steal what they want as “marital shoplifters.”

The subject of marriage is debated across the world, where various arrangements exist for conjugal living. My purpose in speaking out on this topic is to declare, as an Apostle of the Lord, 3 that marriage between a man and a woman is sacred—it is ordained of God. 4 I also assert the virtue of a temple marriage. It is the highest and most enduring type of marriage that our Creator can offer to His children.

While salvation is an individual matter, exaltation is a family matter. 5 Only those who are married in the temple and whose marriage is sealed by the Holy Spirit of Promise will continue as spouses after death 6 and receive the highest degree of celestial glory, or exaltation. A temple marriage is also called a celestial marriage. Within the celestial glory are three levels. To obtain the highest, a husband and wife must be sealed for time and all eternity and keep their covenants made in a holy temple. 7

The noblest yearning of the human heart is for a marriage that can endure beyond death. Fidelity to a temple marriage does that. It allows families to be together forever.

This goal is glorious. All Church activities, advancements, quorums, and classes are means to the end of an exalted family. 8

To make this goal possible, our Heavenly Father has restored priesthood keys in this dispensation so that essential ordinances in His plan can be performed by proper authority. Heavenly messengers—including John the Baptist; 9 Peter, James, and John; 10 Moses, Elias, and Elijah 11 —have participated in that restoration. 12

Knowledge of this revealed truth is spreading across the earth. 13 We, as the Lord’s prophets and apostles, again proclaim to the world that “the family is central to the Creator’s plan for the eternal destiny of His children.” 14

We further proclaim that “all human beings—male and female—are created in the image of God. Each is a beloved spirit son or daughter of heavenly parents, and, as such, each has a divine nature and destiny. Gender is an essential characteristic of individual premortal, mortal, and eternal identity and purpose.

“In the premortal realm, spirit sons and daughters knew and worshipped God as their Eternal Father and accepted His plan by which His children could obtain a physical body and gain earthly experience to progress toward perfection and ultimately realize their divine destiny as heirs of eternal life. [Heavenly Father’s great] plan of happiness enables family relationships to be perpetuated beyond the grave. Sacred ordinances and covenants available in holy temples make it possible for individuals to return to the presence of God and for families to be united eternally.” 15

That proclamation on the family helps us realize that celestial marriage brings greater possibilities for happiness than does any other relationship. 16 The earth was created and this Church was restored so that families could be formed, sealed, and exalted eternally. 17

Scriptures declare that “it is lawful that [a man] should have one wife, and they twain shall be one flesh, and all this that the earth might answer the end of its creation.” 18 Another affirms that “the man [is not] without the woman, neither the woman without the man, in the Lord.” 19 Thus, marriage is not only an exalting principle of the gospel; it is a divine commandment.

Our Heavenly Father declared, “This is my work and my glory—to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.” 20 The Atonement of His Beloved Son enabled both of these objectives to be realized. Because of the Atonement, immortality—or resurrection from the dead—became a reality for all. 21 And because of the Atonement, eternal life—which is living forever in God’s presence, the “greatest of all the gifts of God” 22 —became a possibility. To qualify for eternal life, we must make an eternal and everlasting covenant with our Heavenly Father. 23 This means that a temple marriage is not only between husband and wife; it embraces a partnership with God. 24

The family proclamation also reminds us that “husband and wife have a solemn responsibility to love and care for each other.” 25 Children born of that union are “an heritage of the Lord.” 26 When a family is sealed in the temple, that family may become as eternal as the kingdom of God itself. 27

Such a reward requires more than a hopeful wish. On occasion, I read in a newspaper obituary of an expectation that a recent death has reunited that person with a deceased spouse, when, in fact, they did not choose the eternal option. Instead, they opted for a marriage that was valid only as long as they both should live. Heavenly Father had offered them a supernal gift, but they refused it. And in rejecting the gift, they rejected the Giver of the gift. 28

One strong sentence of scripture clearly distinguishes between a hopeful wish and eternal truth: “All covenants, contracts, obligations, oaths, vows, or expectations, that are not made and entered into and sealed by the Holy Spirit of promise, of him who is anointed, both as well for time and for all eternity, are of no efficacy, virtue, or force in and after the resurrection from the dead; for all contracts that are not made unto this end have an end when men are dead.” 29

These truths are absolute. Members of this Church invite all people to learn them and to qualify for eternal life. 30 We invite all to gain faith in God the Eternal Father and in His Son, Jesus Christ, to repent, to receive the Holy Ghost, to obtain the blessings of the temple, to make and keep sacred covenants, and to endure to the end.

Mercifully, God’s great plan of happiness and its eternal blessings can be extended to those who did not have the opportunity to hear the gospel in mortality. Temple ordinances can be done vicariously for them. 31

But what of the many mature members of the Church who are not married? Through no failing of their own, they deal with the trials of life alone. Be we all reminded that, in the Lord’s own way and time, no blessings will be withheld from His faithful Saints. 32 The Lord will judge and reward each individual according to heartfelt desire as well as deed. 33

Meanwhile, mortal misunderstandings can make mischief in a marriage. In fact, each marriage starts with two built-in handicaps. It involves two imperfect people. Happiness can come to them only through their earnest effort. Just as harmony comes from an orchestra only when its members make a concerted effort, so harmony in marriage also requires a concerted effort. That effort will succeed if each partner will minimize personal demands and maximize actions of loving selflessness.

President Thomas S. Monson has said: “To find real happiness, we must seek for it in a focus outside ourselves. No one has learned the meaning of living until he has surrendered his ego to the service of his fellow man. Service to others is akin to duty—the fulfillment of which brings true joy.” 34

Harmony in marriage comes only when one esteems the welfare of his or her spouse among the highest of priorities. When that really happens, a celestial marriage becomes a reality, bringing great joy in this life and in the life to come.

God’s plan of happiness allows us to choose for ourselves. As with the patterns of the shopper, we may choose celestial marriage or lesser alternatives. 35 Some marital options are cheap, some are costly, and some are cunningly crafted by the adversary. Beware of his options; they always breed misery! 36

The best choice is a celestial marriage. Thankfully, if a lesser choice has previously been made, a choice can now be made to upgrade it to the best choice. That requires a mighty change of heart 37 and a permanent personal upgrade. 38 Blessings so derived are worth all efforts made. 39

The full realization of the blessings of a temple marriage is almost beyond our mortal comprehension. Such a marriage will continue to grow in the celestial realm. There we can become perfected. 40 As Jesus ultimately received the fulness of the glory of the Father, 41 so we may “come unto the Father and in due time receive of his fulness.” 42

Celestial marriage is a pivotal part of preparation for eternal life. It requires one to be married to the right person, in the right place, by the right authority, and to obey that sacred covenant faithfully. 43 Then one may be assured of exaltation in the celestial kingdom of God. I so testify in the name of Jesus Christ, amen

Celestial Marriage