Saturday, October 20, 2012





<----- This is why I absolutely love Fall





Colored leaves, chilly days, jackets, apple cider, cozy blankets, good books. Fall is such a beautiful time of year! I wish it would decide to stay a little longer. It seems that, as soon as the leaves begin to change, it snows!


This is my ultimate Fall goal. To make a batch of caramel-stuffed apple cider cookies. Mmm! Find the recipe here.


I am not a very crafty person. That's why I have a Pinterest. I wish I were though! I just discovered that my aunt has a blog called My Love 2 Create. She is so crafty and can make the cutest things for hardly any money at all. Follow her at http://www.mylove2create.blogspot.com/

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Here's a little overview of another amazing General Conference:
















Now, more than ever:





                  To watch all of General Conference, click here.

Tracy finally had her baby! She is so beautiful! Luke and Noah prayed that her APGAR score would be a 10. She didn't quite get a 10, but she is a healthy, beautiful baby. :) Welcome Zara Snow Barrionuevo!

Saturday, October 6, 2012



              All the water in the world
no matter how it tried,
could ever sink the smallest ship,
unless it gets inside.
All the evil in the world,
the blackest kind of sin,
can never hurt you one least bit,
unless you let it in.
-Author Unknown


Oh my goodness. I can't believe it. The prophet, Thomas S. Monson, just announced that men can now go on their mission at age 18, and women can serve at age 19! That is so incredible! I have a countdown on my iPod, and today it went from:



  
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"In a move to expand the opportunities for young members of The Church of 
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to serve full-time missions, Church president
 Thomas S. Monson announced today that, effective immediately, men may now
 begin serving at age 18 and women at age 19.

The previous age for beginning missionary service was 19 years of age for young
 men and 21 for young women.
The announcement was made during the opening session of the Church’s 182nd 
Semiannual General Conference, broadcast worldwide from Salt Lake City, Utah.
President Monson said that missionaries will have to have graduated from high 
school or its equivalent, regardless of where they live.
“ I am not suggesting that all young men will—or should—serve at this earlier age,”
 President Monson said.  Rather, he said, the option is now available based on
 individual circumstances, as well as upon a determination by local Church leaders.
The Church anticipates that lowering the age requirement will significantly increase
 the number of missionaries who will serve by expanding the options for when they
 may begin their service.
A news conference is scheduled for 12.30pm today, when more details will be
 announced. A live stream of the news conference will be viewable on 
MormonNewsroom.org."