It has been some time since I have made a postingto our family blog. I have no good excuse other than time gets away from you and we lead a pretty boring life.
I have been a bit under the weather this weekend so I better take advantage of the "down time" to make a posting. We have had a wonderful fall getting ready for the holidays. I have been busy in the shop making a few items and Shirley had our Christmas tree up and decorated by mid November. Last year she purchased a pre-lit tree after Christmas. It is a beautiful tree about 13 feet tall and the best part is I did not have to string lights on it!
We still went with the family to cut down a tree up by our cabin. We have been doing that now for nearly 25 years and are not ready to give it up. We stopped at our cabin and lit a fire in the stove and by the time we got back to the cabin after cutting our trees it was nice and warm. We ate lunch and all wanted naps. After a brief nap we headed back home.In October I had my 5 seconds of fame. I was interviewed by Ed Yates from Channel 5 on camera about a new EKG system we put into our place at our hospital. It was a good laugh to see me on the news. If you want a good laugh, here is the link to the story: http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=4596848
I will try and do a better job of posting in the future. If I do not get a chance to tell everyone - I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Where does the time go?
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Friday, September 19, 2008
GOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL!
As a proud parent I am going to exercise my prerogative to brag about my kids. Megan plays for the Morgan High's girls soccer team. She scored her first goal for Morgan in one of her games this past week. She has been playing defender most of the year until just recently she was moved to the front line as forward and wing. She has to run quite a bit more but it is fun to watch her be more involved in the game. I took a few pictures at her last game.
I can foresee an awesome header coming!
Megan and Kenzie practicing some dance moves during a game!
Here is Megan making a break for the sideline.
It has been a difficult adjustment for all of us to accept the commitment (both time and financial, and energy) that is required to play at this level. It is all consuming for Megan as a player as well as Shirley and I to get her to and from practices every day.
So far, Megan's high school experience has been positive. Soccer requires she does well in school and gets to class on time. Now all I have to worry about is all of these older boys circling the herd like a pack of wolves! This is going to be a long 4 years!
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
Workin' it in the Booth!
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Friday, August 29, 2008
I found my new car!
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Guten Tag from MUNCHEN!
Well, I made it to Munich. The flight was brutal but I made it. I just don't tollerate those long flights like I used to. I have now been up for about 29 hours. I am trying to stay awake untill bed time so I can sleep through the night tonight. We arrived at o7:00 this morning and after checking into our hotel we jumped on the train and headed to Dachau, the German concentration camp used during WWII where thousands of jewish and political prisoners were either worked to death, executed, gased and then incinerated. It was a very compelling place to visit. I have a couple of pictures below. One of a huge sculpture of bodies symbolizing the bodys as they were tossed into trenches and mass graves. The other picture is of the place where they creamated the bodies.

Our hotel is not very much - its right on the highway which runs next to the railway. No air conditioning of course so we will have to have the windows open - good thing I have ear plugs! Posted by G Pa Doug at 12:07 PM 1 comments
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Dog Days of Summer
It has been a while since I posted a new blog - sorry but our life does not seem very exciting. I figured everyone was tired of hearing about our trips to our cabin. For us, that is about as exciting as it gets! It is exciting for us this year now that we have a well and water in the cabin.
Speaking of dog days - our pups are growing like all the weeds around our place. I bought these two pillows for them to lay down on but this picture is of one of the few times they are not laying down next to each other on one pillow. They are such good buds and have a great time together. I have never had a single incidence of them running off. They are very content to stay around the house and by my side - almost to an annoyance.
Today we were privileged to support Ben and Megan in the blessing of their son Tafton. It was a great day with lots of family support from Megan's family. They had many family members in from out of town for a family reunion over the weekend. I think we over ran the church. We certainly would have over ran Ben and Megan's house so we had it at a park by their house. It was very nice.
August also brings the dread of knowing that school is just around the corner for Shirley and then for Megan shortly after. We still have many projects we would like to get done but as always, the time and funds run out long before the ideas!
This year, August also means preparing for a trip over seas. I have the opportunity to attend the European Society of Cardiology meeting in Munich, Germany. The best part is that the tab will be picked up by Cardiovascular Credentialing International who I do consulting work for. I have mixed feelings - on one hand I am excited to go back to Germany. It has been a long time since Grandma Passey and I went to visit Hudson and Carol in the fall of 1975. On the other hand, it would be much nicer if Shirley could go with me. I wish these trips could happen while school is out so she could get away. Also, I have done very little to get ready for the trip.
Shirley was doing some cleaning down stairs and came across some great photos. I thought I would include the one below. I remember Shirley organizing an Easter egg hunt at Grandma and Grandpa's house every year. This year was 1989 and we were fortunate to have some of Carol's kids there. Just like puppies and weeds kids grow up too! If you look close, it looks like Ben is sporting a wicked mullet! I would say they are pretty cute kids.
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Sunday, July 6, 2008
I Almost Forgot!
I meant to mention in my last post (sorry for the spacing issues and multiple typos) that as we were coming down off of the mountain we came across a guy and his family who's truck got stuck in a mud bog. We were able to help him flag down another vehicle to help pull him out. This brings up the "touchy" part. The guy was driving a Ford F-150 which was embarrassing enough, but the vehicle that pulled him out was a Toyota Four Runner. OK - I invite all of you Englands to make your comments. I was going to take a picture of it but could not bear to relive the site of it.
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