Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Great Article on Marriage

For those of you who do not subscribe to (or read) the Ensign, here is a link to an article that appears in it this month on marriage.  I found it very good and it helps to explain how we got to where we are today.

Click here to read it.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

And Another One Bites The Dust...


At least she does it in style!

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Shaving

Everyone who shaves needs to go do this.  It's the best idea of all time and saves money.  Click the link I'm providing to sign up so I get credits.  Some of us have to shave more than others due to hair lines.  But I just did the math an I'm spending all my non-existent kid's college funds that I wouldn't save for them anyway because they should learn work ethic on their own on razors to shave.  Anyway, in case anyone is interested. http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/marshallatwood

PS. This is Marshall

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Atwood Reunion in Vernal

Hey everyone, the Atwood reunion is in Vernal this weekend.

Mom can give you directions on how to get there . . . I expect to see you all :-)

Monday, July 27, 2015

My Thoughts

Seeing as how I am the only one posting on the blog anymore (unless Marshall chips a tooth), I guess I can use this as my personal thought collector.  Today's thoughts are inspired by the BSA and the Church's response.

Click here for the BSA policy

Click here for the Church's response

In reading a couple articles about this I have learned two things:

1) The main thing the BSA decision did was to transfer the legal burden to local units verses the main organization.  Before, people would sue the BSA and they would fight it.  Now they can push legal battles off on the little organizations that do not conform.  So, the battles (because there will be lawsuits) and costs will now have to be paid by wards and stakes instead of a national organization (does this mean we get to pay less for Friends of Scouting?).  Don't worry though, in the BSA explanatory release, it said local religious organizations don't have to be concerned because religion and speech are protected by the first amendment.

2) The goal is not equality.  I read 4-5 quotes from "people" and not one stated something like "This is a great day - to finally be included in the BSA."  They all said things like "This is an important first step" or "We are half-way to where we need to be."   In other words, it is not enough to have the same rights as others, one cannot have any beliefs that are different to their beliefs.  The only way satisfaction is obtained is if everyone accepts these new morals as the only morals.  Just like in the scriptures, they said they wanted a king, but the real motive was to destroy religion.

It will be interesting to see what ramifications (if any) this has for the Church during the next couple of weeks and months.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Interesting

So, this is a little speech I stumbled upon by Jonathan Cahn, a messianic Jew (meaning he accepts Christ as the Messiah).  He gave this to congress, and I though it was very appropriate.  It is about 8 minutes long.



Thursday, July 16, 2015

Thanks Mom

Some people in our family have dreams about losing their teeth, others just wake up actually having lost them.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Obamacare

So, since the Supreme Court again sided with Obama on health care, I found this line in the article interesting:


Nationally, 10.2 million people have signed up for health insurance under the Obama health overhaul. That includes the 8.7 million people who are receiving an average subsidy of $272 a month to help pay their insurance premiums.


In other words, only 1.5 million people signed up for obamacare actually pay for it.  How is this different than Medicaid, which paid for people without insurance anyway - we just pay more now.


And now we wait for the next ruling from the Court to see how awesome the world is.

Monday, June 22, 2015

Another Post?

Since no one liked my post on exercise, here are two great articles on scripture study.

This one discusses why it is important

This one discusses that along with ways to do it better

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Weight Loss and Exercise

Seeing as how I am morphing into a tub of goo, and Kirk and Christy are now modeling part time for fitness magazine, I decided to at least think about exercise.  Well, I came across an interesting article that I personally found fascinating.  It talks about the connection between weight loss and exercise, and I for one tend to believe it.  However, I am not the expert in this field (obviously), so feel free to disagree and offer counter arguments.

Click here to read the article.

And a second one that adds benefits after the weight loss.

Click here to read this one.


Monday, June 8, 2015

Just thought that this was good so here it is for you all to read :)

Will Your Child be Rich or Poor? 15 Poverty Habits Parents Teach Their Children

When I travel the country speaking to high school and college students about exactly what they need to do to become financially successful in life I always begin my presentation by asking three questions:
“How many want to be financially successful in life?”
“How many think they will be financially successful in life?”
Almost every time I ask the first two questions every hand rises in the air. Then I ask the magic third question:
“How many have taken a course in school on how to be financially successful in life?”
Not one hand rises in the air, ever. Clearly every student wants to be successful and thinks they will be successful but none have been taught by their parents or their school system how to be financially successful in life. Not only are there no courses on basic financial success principles but there are no structured courses teaching basic financial literacy. We are raising our children to be financially illiterate and to fail in life. Is it any wonder that most Americans live paycheck to paycheck? That most Americans accumulate more debt than assets?  That many Americans lose their homes when they lose their job? Is it any wonder that most Americans cannot afford college for their children and that student loan debt is now the largest type of consumer debt?  
What’s worse is what our children are being taught by their parents, the school system, politicians and the media. They are teaching our children that the wealthy are corrupt, greedy, have too much wealth and that this wealth needs to be redistributed. What kind of a message do you think that sends to America’s future generation? It is teaching them that seeking financial success by pursuing the American Dreams is a bad thing. The Occupy Wall Street movement was a manifestation of this “wealth is bad and needs to be redistributed “mindset. . 
Here are some statistics from my five-year study on the daily habits that separate the wealthy from the poor?
  1. 72% of the wealthy know their credit score vs. 5% of the poor
  2. 6% of the wealthy play the lottery vs. 77% of the poor
  3. 80% of the wealthy are focused on at least one goal vs. 12% of the poor
  4. 62% of the wealthy floss their teeth every day vs. 16% of the poor
  5. 21% of the wealthy are overweight by 30 pounds or more vs. 66% of the poor
  6. 63% of the wealthy spend less than 1 hour per day on recreational Internet use vs. 26% of the poor
  7. 83% of the wealthy attend/attended back to school night for their kids vs. 13% of the poor
  8. 29% of the wealthy had one or more children who made the honor roll vs. 4% of the poor
  9. 63% of wealthy listen to audio books during their commute vs. 5% of the poor
  10. 67% of the wealthy watch 1 hour or less of T.V. per day vs 23% of the poor
  11. 9% of the wealthy watch reality T.V. shows vs. 78% of the poor
  12. 73% of the wealthy were taught the 80/20 rule vs. 5% of the poor (live off 80% save 20%)
  13. 79% of the wealthy network 5 hours or more per month vs. 16% of the poor
  14. 8% of the wealthy believe wealth comes from random good luck vs. 79% of the poor
  15. 79% of the wealthy believe they are responsible for their financial condition vs. 18% of the poor
The fact is the poor are poor because they have too many Poverty Habits and too few Rich Habits. Poor parents teach their children the Poverty Habits and wealthy parents teach their children the Rich Habits. We don’t have a wealth gap in this country we have a parent gap. We don’t have income inequality, we have parent inequality. 
Parents and our schools need to work together to instill good daily success habits as follows:
  • Limit T.V., social media and cell phone use to no more than one hour a day.
  • Require that children to read one to two educational books a month.
  • Require children to aerobically exercise 20 – 30 minutes a day.
  • Limit junk food to no more than 300 calories a day.
  • Require that children set monthly, annual and 5-year goals.
  • Require working age children to work or volunteer at least ten hours a week.
  • Require that children save at least 25% of their earnings or gifts they receive.
  • Teach children the importance of relationship building by requiring them to call friends, family, teachers, coaches etc. on their birthdays and to send thank you cards for gifts or help they received from anyone.
  • Reassure children that mistakes are good not bad. Children need to understand that the very foundation of success in life is built on learning from our mistakes. 
  • Punish children when they lose their tempers so they understand the importance of controlling this very costly emotion.
  • Teach children that seeking financial success in life is good and is a worthwhile goal. Children need to learn what the American Dream is and that it is something to be pursued in life.
  • Children need to learn how to manage money. Open up a checking account or savings account for children and force them to use their savings to buy the things they want. They need to learn that they are not entitled to things like cell phones, computers, fashionable clothes, flat screen T.V.s etc. 
  • Require children to participate in at least two non-sports-related extracurricular activities at school or outside of school.
  • Parents and children need to set aside at least an hour a day to talk to one another. Not on Facebook, or on the cell phone, but face to face. The only quality time is quantity time
  • Teach children how to manage their time. They should be required to create daily “to do” lists and these lists need to be monitored by parents. The goal should be to accomplish at least 70% of their tasks on their daily “to do” list.
Wealthy people do certain things every single day that sets them apart from everyone else in life. Wealthy people have good daily success habits that they learned from their parents. These daily habits are the real reason for the wealth gap in our country and the real reason why the rich get richer. Unless we teach our children good daily success habits, and level the playing field, the rich will continue to get richer and the poor will continue to get poorer.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Scripture of the day!

"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness"
2 Corinth. 12:9