Feb. 7, 2016 We drove to Rexburg this weekend to visit the Morris family and see Max's baptism. We saw the Craigs too and enjoyed that. Everett's basketball team dramatically won one of their basketball games this week. T and the deacons worked on the fast offering routes. Ev and the priests went to the temple Wed. morning. Susanna did a photo scavenger hunt for YW. Mindy made chocolate-dipped strawberries in Activity Days. Feb. 14, 2016 Yesterday Everett took Mariah Oakeson to the OHS sweetheart's dance. They ate English muffin pizzas at Noah Johnson's. Camille is at grade level now in school so she moved from an IEP to a 504. She will have aides in class and still go to Adaptive PE. E, S, T, and M went to the dentist. Su has two small cavities, although she contests the second one. The youngest four plus Scott and Paula went sledding at Aspen Grove yesterday. T went off a big jump and hurt his rear end (still in pain today). We're thinking about burying our trampo...
This week Francis Collins gave a speech at BYU that I enjoyed watching. Here is the link and this post will give you the highlights. He started out talking about his impressive career which included being the head of the National Institute of Health for many years, including during COVID. He headed up the Human Genome Project and also did research, finding the genes for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's Disease. He got a Ph.D. in chemistry from Yale and then went to medical school at University of North Carolina. He also talked about how he became a Christian. Before medical school, he was an atheist, but it was at the bedsides of people who were dying that he started to realize he wouldn't know how to handle that. One woman who reminded him of his grandmother told him about her faith in a compelling way and then asked him a question, "Doctor, what do you believe? " He realized that he had spent almost no time pondering this extremely important question. He said he ...