Figured it out yet? Well, if you haven't, here it is for you to see!
Poem #1 was written by Mom about a lizard-skin Gucci handbag.
Poem #2 was written by Jon about a Mr. Potato Head.
Poem #3 was written by Robbie about an oil spill.
Poem(s) #4 was written by Carrie about a corn dog.
Poem #5 was written by Tam about a missionary name tag (surprise!).
Hope y'all enjoyed it! This was a great game Mom, Jon, Rob, Tam and I played on Monday night when Rob & Tam invited us over to their house for dinner. I think we should all play it together, sometime!
Love, Care Bear
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Fun fun and fun!
I have some fun poems for you! On Monday, I played a game in which any kind of poem was written about any thing, and once everyone had written theirs, the poems were read and guesses were made as to what the subject of the poem was and who had written it.
Those of you who played, know who you are. As for the rest of you, see if you can guess who in our family wrote which poems, and what they are about! I'll post the answers on Saturday.
Poem #1:
Slung over her shoulder with style,
She carried it mile after mile.
Her stiletto heels matched perfectly
Its flexible scaly surface-ity.
So expensive it was,
From the top house of duds,
That it remained quite fashionably emptily.
Poem #2:
The news was out, the chase was up, was it true? The word was "yup."
This was the last time their spud'd be beaten up.
An ear, an eye, a little hair, bits of things everywhere-
A gruesome sight- Oh, who would dare?
The children rallied, and what a sight
To see the big kids all take flight.
Poem # 3:
"We've run aground," he mumbled
Stubbled beard rasping on the radio headset.
"Nothing major, just a barrel or two."
A slick, well-oiled excuse
To hide a huge. Sticky. Black. Filthy. Lie
Poem #4: ( A collection of three, describing the same item.)
1.
sweet, bread on a stick
you hound me to eat you- now
my taste buds crave you
2.
My favorite meal of the summer,
To health nuts is oh-so-a-bummer.
It isn't a squash,
Nor is it goulash,
It's fat on more fat, which is yummer.
3.
Oh, sweet, sweet animal!
Twere it not for your carb count
My taste buds would surely
Devour your every inch.
Oh, if only you would be
Not so clogging to my arteries!
My fist longs to grasp
Your splintered handle.
But it is not to be,
Oh sweet, sweet animal.
Poem #5:
It describes who you are at every door
And the dedication to what you stand for.
Worn with honor and pride,
And only four inches wide,
It causes non-members to exclaim:
"Hey, you both have the same name!"
So there you have it! Think long and hard and Saturday you will find the answers...
Those of you who played, know who you are. As for the rest of you, see if you can guess who in our family wrote which poems, and what they are about! I'll post the answers on Saturday.
Poem #1:
Slung over her shoulder with style,
She carried it mile after mile.
Her stiletto heels matched perfectly
Its flexible scaly surface-ity.
So expensive it was,
From the top house of duds,
That it remained quite fashionably emptily.
Poem #2:
The news was out, the chase was up, was it true? The word was "yup."
This was the last time their spud'd be beaten up.
An ear, an eye, a little hair, bits of things everywhere-
A gruesome sight- Oh, who would dare?
The children rallied, and what a sight
To see the big kids all take flight.
Poem # 3:
"We've run aground," he mumbled
Stubbled beard rasping on the radio headset.
"Nothing major, just a barrel or two."
A slick, well-oiled excuse
To hide a huge. Sticky. Black. Filthy. Lie
Poem #4: ( A collection of three, describing the same item.)
1.
sweet, bread on a stick
you hound me to eat you- now
my taste buds crave you
2.
My favorite meal of the summer,
To health nuts is oh-so-a-bummer.
It isn't a squash,
Nor is it goulash,
It's fat on more fat, which is yummer.
3.
Oh, sweet, sweet animal!
Twere it not for your carb count
My taste buds would surely
Devour your every inch.
Oh, if only you would be
Not so clogging to my arteries!
My fist longs to grasp
Your splintered handle.
But it is not to be,
Oh sweet, sweet animal.
Poem #5:
It describes who you are at every door
And the dedication to what you stand for.
Worn with honor and pride,
And only four inches wide,
It causes non-members to exclaim:
"Hey, you both have the same name!"
So there you have it! Think long and hard and Saturday you will find the answers...
Monday, July 7, 2008
my trip back to slovenia!
Hey guys, just wanted to post a little something of my trip back to Slovenia. I struggled with the decision of whether or not to go back for a while, but I'm really glad I did in the end- it was totally worth it.
First off, heres the new chapel. I can remember going there before I left when it was just concrete and just imagining all the members gathered in for the first sacrament meeting. I can't believe I actually got to be there! It was amazing to see everyone so happy in their new building. 
This is Tanja and I at the beach. Tanja is who I stayed with. Shes been a member for a few years now but is less active,
anyway, shes great.
This is Stanka, Tanja and I in Piran- a city on the Slovene coast.
Piran, which looks like most of the cities in Slovenia.
This is Jozica and I on our trip to Croatia, where I stayed for 2 nights with one of my investigators- Danica, who has a beach house there. Jozica is Danica's cousin.

This is Vesna and I at Bled, Slovenia. Vesna is my favorite convert and probably the person I'm closest to in slovenia- she got baptized 2 weeks before I left in December. It was so rewarding to me to see how much she has grown in the gospel since I left. She used to be a dancer on a cruise ships and worked for a string of hotels and her life was partying. She has totally changed her life around and is completely devoted to the Lord. Spending the day with her was definately a highlight of my trip.
Bled.
This is Monika, Sister Maloy and I in Zagreb, Croatia. Monika is another one of my converts who got baptized in September. We found her while contacting on the street- it was a really cool story and she is definately God's elect. Sister Maloy was like my mom on my mission and calls me her 7th daughter.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Crazy Cute Jaxon!
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Stevenson Update
It seems like our summer is flying by! This is good, because I was worried that Savanna and Austin would be really bored, after completing kindergarten and preschool, as well as not living close to their Draper friends. They miss Grandma and Carrie, but love to visit them and look forward to each Draper excursion.
We're really excited to see Jon Jon on Thursday! Wow - like Mom mentioned, so many changes to our family since he left (new babies, new fiances, etc.).
We're also looking forward to our Stevenson Family Reunion/Vacation, and I'll be sure to publish some pix when we get back. We are also really excited for the wedding!
See you all soon! Remember, you're welcome to come to our house and watch the Thanksgiving Point fireworks on July 4th.
Love, Laurie
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Stevenson Sleepover
Monday, June 9, 2008
23 Days!
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