Friday, January 31, 2014

Reading List

January 20, 2014

Weird History 101

John Richard Stephens
Mar knows I am somewhat of a trivia junkie - and a history junkie.  I'm not compulsive.  I just like facts. She found this book at a used book store and had to get it for me.  She gave it to me for Christmas.  I have made a goal that I will read any book that I get for Christmas.  I have five on my reading list for this year.

Well this is what I thought of Weird History.  There were some really good stories in it.  I enjoyed it.  But Mr. Stephens was not an impartial reported.  He had some extreme and obvious biases and sometimes he was not giving history, he was preaching opinion.  And his biases had a tendency to rub me the wrong way because they were anti-American and anti religion.

Still, I likes the book, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it as a must read for anybody.


Where in the world is . . .

January 20-24, 2014

Minneapolis (Edina), MN


Travel for a class - only a two day class.  Two days is long enough in Minneapolis in January.  Don't get me wrong, I like Edina.  But this has been a particularly hard winter for them.  Not because of so much snow, but because it has been so cold.  But before I talk about that, I should get to the fair metropolis.

My flight to Minneapolis left Denver almost 3 hours late.  It was not because of weather in Denver.  It was not because of weather in Minneapolis.  Our plane was delayed coming in from Madison, Wisconsin.  Such a delay meant I finally got to my motel at 1:00 AM.  And yes, now we can start talking about the cold - it was -5 when I reached the motel.

The first day of class was - interesting.  Renee Brown, the administrator in the Edina office had  the laptops that were shipped in all set up.  All I had to do was set up the software on the ten systems.  This was not a problem - except for one system that simply would not boot.  The solution was to ship another system in from Wilsonville that got there the next morning.  It didn't help for the first day of class, but one student said he didn't care to do the first day's labs anyway.  Otherwise the class went very well.

The first day, the temperature got up to 1 degree and about 5:00 it started to snow a little bit.

Day two started really slow for the class.  The snow , which amounted to a little more than a very slippery inch, really messed up the highways.  All the class members finally made it safely to class by 10:00.  One of the interesting things about this class was that they loved my stories - 14ers, Frozen Dead Guy Days, Mike the Headless Chicken, the Henderson Glory Hole.  One guy said, "I came for the knowledge, I stayed for the stories."  We finished about 4:30.

High temperature for the day was 5 degrees.

One of the nice things about Edina is that the motel where I stay has an indoor running track so I was able to get some good exercise.

Now for the flight home.  I got to the airport and the temperature was -15, with a brisk wind.  Minneapolis is a good airport for walking  so I went for an airport walk.  While Walking I saw John Burke, another Mentor employee from Longmont.  He said he was there with John Parks, also from Longmont.  We were all flying home on the same plane.  And we all got upgraded to First Class, and that was very fortunate.  We got on the plane right on time.  We pulled back from the gate right on time.  Then we pulled back into the gate.  Seems a generator light lit up and it needed to be fixed.  That took an hour - a clod hour because they had to turn off the heat in the plane to fix it.  Then, just before we were to push back from the gate, they noticed something dripping.  So we sat for another hour while they fixed that.  It was not a big deal for me becasue I was comfortable in First Class, but others were a little bit less happy.  And almost everyone on that flight was making connections in Denver, and with a two hour delay, they all missed their connections.

So that was my first trip of the year.  May I say I do hate traveling in the winter.

Movie Night

January 16, 2014

Ephraim's Rescue

A made for LDS movie - by the same people who made "17 Miracles".  It is the story of Ephraim Hunt, who was instrumental, even pivotal, in the rescue of the Martin Handcart Company.  It also chronicles his reputation as a healer through the Priesthood.

I gave it a 2.9 (on a scale of 1-5).  I thought is was well acted and well made.  And the rescue was not just of the pioneer.  It also follows the rescue of Ephraim himself.

Recommended?  Yes.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Temple Trip

January 17, 2014

Denver Temple



Margaret and I went to the Denver Temple for our Ward Temple Night.  The session was at 5:00 and it was full.  One thing of note - it was a new film we had never seen before - newer than last year's new film.  I like new presentations because when something is new, we first of all you pay closer attention, but also you hear different things.