Sunday, December 28, 2008

Bryan Tournament


Well its been a while since I've last blogged so I will try to catch you up on whats been happening. First allow me to tell you about my last wrestling tournament.

We wrestled in Bryan on the 20th of December at the Doc Hess Tournament. This tournament is one of the larger tournaments they have in Texas and there are a ton of schools there, about 35-40. I did pretty well right up to my last match, again. I ended up placing fourth.

First guy I wrestled was from Oakridge, which I cant remember where that is. But I wrestled very well, and did a great job at finishing my shots, and was beating him by about 8 I think when I pinned him. That was my 20th varsity pin, and hope for many more as the season goes on!

The second kid I wrestled was a lot better. He was from an Episcopal school somewhere. I'll be honest going into this match, he didnt look very intimidating. It was a great match, and I ended up winning 8-5.

Then in the semi-finals of the tournament I got a rematch with the kid from SA Madison. I wrestled a much better match and was pleased with how I wrestled. I still need to work on my takedowns, and alter the way I wrestle so that I'll be able to beat this guy. I'm close, he won 6-3, so hopefully next time I'll pull it out.

Then I wrestled another guy from Katy, and won 5-2. It was a joke of a match. In the third period the kid was on bottom, and would keep running out of bounds. I swear, I've had full matches that have been shorter than that third period. But I 'll just have to work on pinning these guys faster :)

This last match was my most disappointing so far this season. I wrestled the same Episcapol kid that I had beaten earlier in the day. He won 4-3. Dont get me wrong, the kid is no slouch, but if I want to make state this year I need to be able to beat these guys no matter what the circumstances. I was tired, it was my 5th match of the day, and I had been up since 4 that morning and it was about 9:00 at night at that point. But it doesnt matter. Like my uncle said "the champions find ways to win even on days they don't have their best stuff working."

The team did really well, with only 11 guys we still maneged to get 2nd overall. Click here for complete results.

So this has always kind of been my midpoint in the season, although most of the meat of the season happens next. But so far I have been mostly please with how I've wrestled. My record isnt that impressive, but I've had some stiff competition (5/6 of my losses have been to guys who are more than likely going to state this year), and I've done well against them.But now is when I need to kick it into high gear, and peak. I need to improve on my conditioning, especially my shots, and get more pumped up about all my matches, even the small ones. So wish me luck for the next half of the season!

Record: 9-6; 5 pins. NEXT: BOWIE (Biggest Duel of the Year!)


Monday, December 8, 2008

Vista Ridge and Russ Pederson Invitational


Well, I had a lot of wrestling this last week. It was great to get back on the mat after having to take some time off with my knee. And what a better way to start it off than to wrestle Brian Osorio, the number 1 kid in the state.

We had a lunch time duel so we had a lot of the school come and watch which was really cool, thanks to all those who came and supported us! Unfortunately our team had a lot of open weights, and we didn't wrestle our best, so we lost 40-28. But I wrestled Osorio, and I didn't do all that bad. I was very happy with the way that I wrestled. I lost 16-8, but he didn't get any back points on me, it was all just take downs. And I felt good. So I was really excited for this next tournament.

It was a long day, that started at 4:45, when I got up so I could get to school by 5:00 to leave to get to Johnson High on time for the tournament. But we got there and our team did very well. We ended up getting second over all. Again, our open weights hurt us, and we probably couldve gotten first if we fielded a whole team. But 10 of the 11 guys we brought placed in the top 4.

I was pumped for my first match, so I went after him! I wrestled a kid from Corpus Christi Carrol, and was up 13-0 in the second period when I pinned him.

I was still on a role when I wrestled the next guy from Corpus Christi Ray. I pinned him in the first period.

Then I wrestled a kid from New Braunfels, that I had met a few years ago at a camp. He's a really cool guy, good sport and I like him a lot. One of the better conditioned wrestlers I had ever gone up against. But I still won 14-4. He's only a sophomore, but he'll make some noise in the next two years. He ended up getting third.

In the finals I wrestled a kid from San Antonio Madison. This guy was one place away from going to the state tournament last year, so he was no slouch and I wanted a piece of him. Unfortunately, I didn't wrestle my best match. Every single time I would get in on a shot, he would counter it, and my conditioning is off from the days I had to take off with my knee. So I was gassed, and just couldn't finish my shots. If I did I feel I would've won by eight in stead of loosing by eight. The final was 15-7, and I ended the tournament in second place. I have never been so disappointed with second in my life. I should've beaten this kid. But hey, it keeps me humble, and now I have some fuel to go work harder in practice.

NEXT: DOC HESS INVITATIONAL,BRYAN, DEC 20th

RECORD: 6-4; 4 pins

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Anderson/Connaly/Pflugerville


Tonight was the first duel of the season, at Anderson High school. There was a total of 4 teams there, but because of starting late, and the duels lasting a long while, we only got to wrestle two teams. I was a little nervous coming into this match because my knee has been giving me some trouble. I ate my butt off over the thanksgiving break, and needed to burn all of those extra calories. So I ran 10.5 miles that Saturday, which was probably a bad idea. My knee has been sore since, and I think I need to take it easy. So I probably wont wrestle the rest of the week, and give it some recovery time.

First we wrestled Anderson. I had already wrestled the Anderson 135 before, but he wasn't there this time, Austin Moore (good friend, captain of Anderson wrestling, 140) said that he quit. Which is a shame, I hate to see anyone quit the sport. Hopefully he's doing well at whatever he decides to do. But West lake looked dominant. We had a lot of pins, and wrestled incredibly well. I had a forfeit, so I didn't get to wrestle.

Next we wrestled Connaly. They had a pretty small team, and are not a huge program yet. So we wrestled them, and I don't think we lost a match. My match was interesting. My coach told me to go easy on him. I was going up against a first year wrestler, and I guess coach didn't want me to go all out on him. So I half wrestled him for about the first period and a half, then coach said "alright, lets wrap this up." So I did, and pinned the kid. And that was the end of the duels. But our team looks really solid, I'm excited for the rest of the year!

And the updated Region IV rankings (scroll to bottom of page) came out. They finally moved Moore up to 140, but Bryan Osorio moved up from 130, and took the number one spot. But I talked to his dad tonight, and he told me he'll be back down at 130 by January. Then it was Ruggles at 2, and me at 3. So I'm still in the top 4, hopefully top 2 soon. And I cant wait to wrestle Ruggles. That should be an awesome match!

NEXT: WOODLANDS INVITATIONAL, HOUSTON, (probably wont wrestle to let my knee recover)

RECORD: 3-2; 2 pins

Monday, November 24, 2008

My Thankgiving

Well we know that thanksgiving has come because of all the Christmas holiday decorations that line every department store across America.

It is a shame that Thanksgiving finds itself overshadowed by two fun and exciting holidays, one which you get showered in candy, and the other in presents. Thanksgiving is the one holiday that allows us to reflect upon the many blessings we have. What great a holiday that allows us to surround ourselves with company of those we love, feast together, and give thanks for what His Divine Hand of Providence has graced us with.

So allow me to express my thanks, for I have received so much, "that I have room not enough to receive it."

I am so thankful for my country that allows me to live how I want to live, and be what I want to be. No other place can compare with its various and majestic beauty. It truly is the promise land. And with it, I am so grateful and indebted to those in our armed services protecting our liberties and way of life. They are my heroes, and may God watch over and bless them and their families.

I have the best friends in the world, hands down. Casual friends, acquaintances, teachers, friends of the family, and friends for life, I'm so thankful for them all. So many are so close they are practically family. I cant tell yall how many times I'll be dealing with something, and someone will say just the right thing, or do just the right thing and make everything all right. So many of yall have touched my life in ways you dont even know, so thank you guys so much. Yall mean the world to me.

My family is the reason I am who I am today. I no that no matter what, they will always be there to help and support me. They have put up with all of my crap, and love me anyway. My Dad is my role model (in some areas, haha), my Mom is the greatest woman in the world, and my brothers and sister Hattie are the coolest people I know. I dont want to know what my life would be like without them. I love them all so much.

And most of all I am grateful for my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Through Him, I know I can achieve true happiness, and just the efforts of trying to live like he did brings more joy than I can know. I have felt his arms of redeeming love around me, and felt the comfort His words and teachings provide. I love Him, and will do my best to follow in his footsteps.

My friends, this thanksgiving, amongst all the hustle and bustle, try to find yourself a quite place and think of all the things we have to be thankful for. And while we give thanks for the blessings that we have, let us all try to bless the lives of those around us and give everyone a little more to be thankful for.


Sunday, November 23, 2008

Capital City Classic


This Saturday, I kicked off my wrestling season with my tournament of the year, The Capital City Classic, at the Delco Center here in Austin. Let me just say that it was a rather frustrating day. I had some pretty lousy luck.

It all started with the seeding. At lots of tournaments they only seed the top four guys, and then randomly assign everyone else. Well, since I was hurt and didn't wrestle in the post season last year, I was unseeded, and got a really bad draw.

First I wrestled a kid from Morton Ranch. He was the number 3 seed. I wrestled terribly. I found myself down 5-1 after a botched move in the first period, and everything else went down hill from there. I lost the match 11-4.

I was pissed off about my last match, so I took it out on a kid from Anderson here in Austin. I pinned him in 38 seconds.

The third kid I wrestled was from Cedar Park, which was of some importance because they are in our district. But I wrestled him fairly well, and fairly conservatively. I won 4-0.

This is where I got frustrated. Unfortunately I had to wrestle the same kid from Morton Ranch that I had wrestled the first time. The brackets were messed up and poorly made so there was a lot of stupid stuff that screwed over a lot of guys on our team. But thats life. I wreslted this kid alot better this time around, but he still beat me 6-2, thus eliminating me from the tournament (most tournaments are double elimination). He was the better wrestler that day, but we'll see what happens later on in the season.

This was the first tournament since sophmore year that I didnt place in, and hopefully it will be the last. Better to get my hard knocks in at the begining of the season instead of the end right?

Overall the team did really well. We placed 3rd overall, which was really good because some guys had some off days and we didnt feild our whole team (we are missing some key guys because of football play-offs). We had 3 guys place first, and our team preformed great. For complete results click HERE.

NEXT: 12/3-Anderson & Connally Duels-@ Anderson

Record: 2-2; 1 pin

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Wrestling Season!!!


Well my friends, wrestling season has begun.

I've been avid wrestling my whole high school career, and wrestled a few years before high school. I've had a fairly successful career, except in the post season. My sophomore year I got sick and lost in districts, and my junior year I got hurt mid season and couldn't compete in the post-season.

But this is a different year! I've trained hard to prepare for this season, and am in better shape than I've ever been. I'm one of the team captains, and our team looks great this year. We will probably be top 10 in the state when those rankings come out.

I am planning on wrestling in the 135 lb weight class. There is a preliminary weigh in at the beginning of the season to see where you could wrestle, and determine how low you could cut. I managed to qualify for 130, just in case I need to go down for whatever reason, but it wasn't fun (running 7-8 miles in the morning and 2.5 hours of hard wrestling, on maybe 1500 calories a day isnt what I would call fun). But thank goodness I only had to do that for a few days. Now the weigh in is over, and I can eat whatever I want, as long as I stay less that 135 pounds, which shouldnt be a problem. Its my natural weight anyway.

It looks like I'm poised to make a run. In order to qualify for the state tournament you need to place in the top four in the regional tournament. There are 4 regions in the state, and our region spans from Austin to San Antonio and to the Corpus Christi area. There are regional rankings that come out every so often, and on the Pre-Season Region 4 Rankings I am ranked 2nd in the region (Austin Moore is going 140 this year).

But there is a tournament this weekend here in Austin that will have alot of teams from the region, so it will be a great chance to field out the rest of the competition and maybe move into that number one spot!

I'll post results from meets and tournaments, and link to rankings and pictures as the season moves on. The goal is state, nothing else will suffice.

Wish me luck!

Eagle Project

Well as I'm sure most of you have seen from my Mom's Blog, I have finally completed my eagle project. Its been a long and difficult road, but the deed is done! I've been a life scout (the rank right below eagle) and able to do my project for three years, but was also a procrastinator, and got it done with about 50 days before my 18th birthday. I actually started the process about 2 years ago, working on the cemetery next door, but someone beat me to that project. So I started work on this one and submitted it for approval. This was July of 2007. Let me just say that there would be many more submissions for approval till it finally was in October of this year. So no one can say that I didnt work for this. But now its done, and looks great! A huge thank you to everyone who helped out and got me this far. Hopefully I'll be blogging about my Court of Honor really soon!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Homecoming


This weekend Westlake had it's homecoming, which was a ton of fun. I went with my old friend Kelly Rogers, and with Russ Hubbard, and Grace Cheney. Instead of going out to dinner Russ and I decided that we would make dinner for our dates (aka Mom and Hattie set everything up for us). We decided on having breakfast for dinner, with funeral potatoes, brown sugar bacon, fruit, orange julius, sparkling cider, and make-your-own waffles. Needless to say we were stuffed! Then we went to the dance, and had a good time there. After the dance, we went out to Flipnotics for some Hot Chocolate, and there was a band playing there, so we talked and listened to them for a while. Russ and Grace are on student council, so we had to go back to the school and clean up, but that didn't take to long. After cleaning up we went to Grace's house and chilled out and played games. It was a great night!


But while we were at Flipnotics, we got to talking about us leaving for college, and how much were going to miss Austin, and what a great place it is. We then realized how much of Austin there is that we haven't taken advantage of! There is just so much to do here! So we decided that we would get together and make a list of things that we all are going to do before we head off on the rest of our lives. I'll post what we come up with, and if anyone can think of other ideas we might forget feel free to chime in!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

United We Fall

"If men were angels, no government would be necessary."

We are all familiar with that quote from the Federalist Paper #51. But we also must recall the latter part of it, which all to often is forgotten.

"If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary."

This election is oh so critical for our country. Much is at stake. Our economy is in the crapper, the demand for oil is increasing, our environment is hurting, and most people seem to forget that we are fighting a war on two fronts. More than ever we need the government to make smart sound decisions on how to deal with these an numerous other issues.

But thats what the government is designed to do right? So wheres the problem? The problem is that it wont be the government that's making the decisions.

If Obama wins this next election, which all signs point to that he will, we will have a very liberal democrat in the White House, more liberal than we have seen in a long time. All signs point to a democratic Majority in the House of Representatives as well. And guess what? We will not only have a democratic majority in the Senate, but we might have a super-majority! That means an un-filibuster able Congress.

This is bad news.

It doesn't matter if you're a republican or a democrat. This isn't good for anyone! Our government operates and prides itself on running under a system of checks and balances. The executive and legislative branches are too keep tabs on each other so no one gets to much power. But who is going to check on them if they're on the same side?

If the democrats get an un-filibuster able Senate, along with Obama in the White House, he will have sole control over the government, and be able to execute whatever policy he desires. The congress wont check on him. They're on the same boat. Where's the balance? No man should have that power.

Government power is no longer spread between branches of government, but between the two parties. We cannot let one get to much control. Both the right and the left have good and bad ideas, more bad than good. And when one group gets to much power, we are going to get a lot of bad legislation.

With a divided government, we wont get the garbage that both parties have to offer because the other party will recognize the trash, and not let it pass. Only good, strong, important necessary policy will be passed. We need a divided government, and strong division between the parties so that power stays separated, and only the best legislation gets passed.

If Obama wins we will loose those internal and external controls on our government. And last I checked there weren't a whole lot of angels hanging around Washington.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Enchanted Rock


Well, on monday my friend Jarom Hulet and I decided that we were going to go camping on friday, just out of the blue for no apparent reason. Just sounded like a fun thing to do. So we recruited Ian Lindsay, John Deleon, and Kevan Bergam to come along with. It was a blast!

We got to Enchanted Rock at about 8, but by that time it was already dark. So we had to hike a little more than a mile to our campsite in the dark, which was quite an adventure. It was such a nice night we just laid out our tent as a tarp and slept under the stars, talking into the night. The next morning we all somehow woke up at six, and decided to climb the rock and watch the sunrise. It was a glorious view, and I was glad that we did. Then we explored some caves, hiked back, ate breakfast, then just hung out. It was a good weekend.

But I was reflecting on how awesome of an experience it really was to be out there with all those guys. Not only were they my friends that I have been close with for years, but they are my brothers in the priesthood. Together through the years we have helped each other grow and develop in the gospel. We entered together as deacons into the Aaronic Priesthood, and now we are getting ready to move on to the Melchizedek priesthood. Jarom is getting ready to leave on his mission soon, and its just amazing to remember seeing him ordained a deacon. We have all come a long way, and I look forward to seeing all the good that these guys do.

Also when one is out in nature, one cannot help but contemplate on how magnificent our earth is. The stars and moon glowed with celestial beauty, and in the morning the sun rose majestically upon us seated on a great rock, high above the rest of the world. It truly was a sight to see, and I am so thankful to have a God so loving to create a world with such beauty for us to reside in. And for those who say miracles have ceased, simply need to wake up and watch the sunrise. Small miracles happen everyday, its just up to us to notice them.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Work Goes On


Today, our stake got a new stake presidency. For those of you that aren't members of our church, its organized into what we call wards, which are headed by a bishop and his two councilors. And then several wards are organized into a stake, which is headed by a stake president and his two councilors. Stake presidents usually serve for about ten years or so, and as you can imagine, is quite a responsibility and a highly respected position.

Let me start out by expressing my thanks to President Williams, President Kent, and President Palmer. These are great men, whose example lead many to to good, and grow closer to The Savior. Their words and council have helped my testimony grow. I am grateful for their humble service, and I know that they will be blessed for it.

I am also grateful for the process of succession in the church. As what brought up in the meeting today, in this time of hostility and in this contentious environment that is brought about every presidential election, its nice to see a succession without tension, or debate. I believe that its because this church is not run or organized by man, but by the Lord. I know that these new men are called of God to serve this stake at this time, and I'll do my best to sustain them.

It was an interesting experience to see how the process was done. There wasn't a whole lot of fanfare or grandeur, that one might think of with a calling as large as this. It was a simple and humble unanimous vote, just like it is with every other calling, all the way down from apostle to nursery leader. Every calling is important to The Lord, no matter how small we perceive it to be. But we must remember that each calling we get gives us the opportunity to serve and make a difference in peoples lives. So lets magnify our calling, and as Elder Uchtdorf said "lift where we stand."

Uh... How about the Packers


Well, my flag football team is no longer called the Chargers. Another team in our league beat us to the name, so we are now officially known as the Packers.

Well in week two of the season, the Packers suffered another defeat. This one was pretty bad. Or defense played incredibly well, holding their offense to only one score. However their defense provided plenty, intercepting our QB 3 times, and scoring off those turnovers. Our offense is in need of consistency, and just plain getting points. We have yet to score this season. But hey theres a goal for next game!

The kids we played were pretty rough, and mean. Not to mention huge! I swear a few of them looked like they were 14. But they pushed our players around, made fun of them when they screwed up, and even pushed one of my poor players to tears. It was not a good day in Packer history.

But I was proud of my little team. Despite the taunting and ridicule of their opponents, they didnt once stoop to their level. They kept playing their game, and were gracious in defeat, even helping up the other team when they fell over. They demonstrated tremendous sportsmanship, so as far as I'm concerned they were the winners that day.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Lessons From a Funeral


The other day, I attended the funeral of a sister in our ward. It was a beautiful service, and I think that everyone left it uplifted. Naturally as I think everyone does, there were words said, and observations I made, that lead to some thoughts.

One thing that I have noticed about most LDS funerals is while there is mourning, they aren't as somber or depressing. We know that instead of saying good-bye to a loved one, we are simply saying see you later. Death is not the end, but the beginning of the rest of our journey. And we all must pass through it. Life is a dangerous thing. None of us get out of it alive.

But I am grateful for the knowledge that we can see our loved ones again. The Mormon church is the only religion that teaches specifically the doctrine of eternal families. This shocks me honestly. One would think that even in the annuls of men, someone would've thought to add that into another religion. It just makes sense! Why would a God who loves us send us to this earth, have us make and develop these relationships which we treasure above all other things, only to have those ties broken once we enter into the realms of eternity. We love the lord, and Hell is our separation from his presence when all is said and done. So wouldn't separation from those others we love fall under the same category? I'm just happy to know that I can live with my family after I leave this tabernacle of clay. What beautiful doctrine.

As we left the service, in procession to the grave site, we passed some men working along side of the road. One of the men immediately stopped what he was doing, took off his hat and held it over his heart, and watched us go by. Its nice to know that there are people out there who are willing to take time out of their busy lives, to honor and show respect for one's life that they did not even know.

Life is fleeting. We never know when we will be called back home, when our mission on this earth will come to a close. Our life is a gift, and what are we doing with it? We all have hopes, aspirations, dreams. Are we making those a reality? We have loved ones. Do they know they're loved? We must truly learn to live. Don't be afraid to take those opportunities that knock on your door. Once they pass, they usually wont knock again. Take time to let someone know how much they mean to you. Don't let your dreams be dreams. Go create your life's legacy. And if you don't know what legacy you want to leave behind, go serve others till you figure it out. I'm sure if you do that your legacy will be even greater than you hoped.

Laugh, smile, be happy. Life is to short. Lets go make the best of what we can while were here.


In loving memory of Cindy Hayashi

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Fight Club & Freedom From Being The Consumer


Fight Club is a pretty wiggy movie, lets just get that out there for one. I dont want to spoil the film in case one of yall hasnt seen it. But one theme throughout the movie was anti-consumer culture. While the movie takes it to the extreme, I do think that is shows a point.


We as people have become a consumer culture. Our lives have become based around gain, mostly of stuff. We spend billions of dollars on all sorts of entertainment, on expensive clothing, on cool little gadgets, that we have been told time and time that we need, and we couldnt live without. What would you do without your ipod? How would we function with out our hours in front of a television screen? Our lives our lost when are computer or hard drive crashes. We have become possessed by our possessions.


This is where me and Fight Club come to a crossroads.


How do we become free?


A consumer culture is based on, duh, consumption. We take, take, take. Its all about I. I-phone, I-pod, I-mac, I, I ,I, I want this I want that. Naturally to reverse such we need the opposite. We dont need consumer, we need giver. We dont need I, we need you.


The answer is in each other. Where consumer is based around self, we must focus on others to reverse this established theory. Think of all the good that one could accomplish if instead of sitting in front of a computer or TV screen (the irony is sickening right :), they went outside and planted a tree or helped someone else out. Or what good a father could do, if instead of molding his life around work for money, molded his life around his family.


Christ was right. "He that seeketh his life shall loose it, he that looseth his life for my sake, shall find it" And if ye have done it unto the least of these, ye have done it unto me." Its service that liberates us. Its loosing us in someone else that allows us to shape who we really should become.


Its service that sets us free. Go loose yourself.


Chargers Week One


I am currently a coach, along with some friends on my wrestling team, of a flag football team for 4th-6th graders. It's so much fun! Our team name is the chargers, and we just had our first game today, a 12-0 loss. But our team played really well! We need to work on our offence a bit, and besides some blown coverage, or defense was rock solid! So we have some stuff to work on at practice, and we will look for our first victory next week! GO CHARGERS!!!

Friday, October 3, 2008

The Constitution & Prospering in The Land



I would first like to let yall know that my faith is the defining aspect of my life. So naturally lots of these posts will probably be about LDS topics or have LDS doctrine thrown in there. I hope that those who are not of my faith will learn from these, and not get offended. If there are any questions feel free to ask.

Members of the church are familiar with the quote "The Constitution will hang by a thread, and the Elders of Israel are the only ones who can save it," or something along those lines. Here are some thoughts about this interesting quote.

For one, it says that the Elders of Israel are the only ones that could save it. That doesn't mean that they will. There is the chance that the Constitution of the United States might be lost!

We have learned from The Book of Mormon, and latter-day prophets that America is a promised land, set apart for the righteous of man. Nephi and his family were brought here, as was the Brother of Jared and his family. But both of those civilizations were completely lost because of sin and iniquities. The Lord has said, "If ye keep My commandments ye shall prosper in the land. But inasmuch as ye will not keep my commandments ye shall be cut off from my presence." Both these peoples were cut of from the Lords presence, and were lost.

The United States moral status has declined throughout the years. Things that were socially unacceptable are now considered normal. What was once considered pornographic can now be seen on billboards all across the country. Abortions are preformed in the millions every year, a practice that has been condemned by God. Traditional values are fading, and what was once considered sacred, is now treated with jest. Humility is seen as weakness, and pride as strength, and we know what pride leads too. Just ask the Nephites.

As members of the church we believe that the framers of the constitution were divinely inspired to create that document so that the restoration could be ushered in. It has, and the church is moving like the stone rolling down the mountain. It has spread all over the world. America's reason for being has been accomplished. The gospel has been restored, and will not be taken away again. But America has served its purpose.

We are now as the Nephites. But will we follow the Lords side, or trust in the arm of flesh?

I love my country and pray that it will last forever. But especially as these elections approach we must realize that this land is ours on account of our righteousness, and as we cease to heed the Lord and his words we will be cut off from it. The constitution doesn't have to be saved, but will we rise to the occasion and do so? I sure hope so.

And Thus It Begins....

Well, I was sitting around bored this evening, and have finally decided that I am going to write a blog. I had been toying around with the idea recently, and figure I might as well follow through. This should be a good medium through which people can stay informed as to what is going on in myh life, as well as whats buzzing around in my head, and a chance to rant on about something when no one else really wants to listen. Honestly, it will probably be the later most of the time. I find that when I am feeling "philospohical" or have some interesting thought, its usually when I am by myself with no one to discuss it around. So I'll post them if anyone really is wondering what I think about, and is bored enough to read. But hey, hopefully some people will enjoy this. So have fun! Heres my life.....