Saturday, June 21, 2008

Yogurt

Have you ever had "Hopping Flower" yogurt? Nels absolutely loves hopping flower yogurt with a little bit of granola and a banana cut up and mixed in. Today he tried "Sunmaid" yogurt for the first time and really liked that too.

I love the names of objects we have adopted in our house because of what the kids have decided they were. Sorry, you won't find any vanilla or lemon yogurt at our house, only hoping flower and sun maid yogurt.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Cell Phones

I went to a Youth Conference a couple weekends ago with our Stake Youth and heard a speaker talk about Cell Phones and how texting has become the new way to communicate. The speaker quoted news articles about teens who had difficulty communicating face to face with others. With the luxury to think and pause before you type out your responses in a text or im, the ability to think on your feet is not being developed. Youth of the Z and I generations are choosing to text rather then talk to each other, even when they are sitting right next to each other. I did a search for "texting taking away ability to communicate" and read a couple interesting, allbeit not totally reliable research sources and saw this statistic that the Youth Conference speaker also had shared with us. I thought it was interesting.

In June 2001, cell phone users sent 30 million text messages in the U.S. A year later, that number had jumped to nearly 1 billion.

The Youth Conference speaker also asked the youth to learn to be respectful of others when they are texting. He said many people think that texting is the new smoking. Texting at dinner and during meetings just isn't appropriate. There is a lady I see at the park periodically and she is frequently texting to other people. Sometimes I feel like telling her to come enjoy our company and 'talk' to her other friends at a different, maybe more appropriate time.

I don't have a cell phone. (Not because I wouldn't like one, but because I am enjoying not having the $50 monthly bill associated with one.) I don't really even think I would know how to text if someone handed me a cell phone and asked me to text a message to another phone. I fear what it will be like when I have teens. My friend was telling me how she never hears the voices of the boys that call her daughter. They call her daughter directly on her cell phone, and probably wouldn't call at all if she didn't have one. You know, when we were kids and our parents answered the phone, they at least got to hear the boy ask to speak to us. I feel like there is something important about hearing the boys, or girls, voice at least. I can't exactly express why, but I think it is important to hear their voices.

What do you think about texting and cell phones?

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

I hope they are the best of friends

Liesel has slept at least 6 hours straight for the past two nights. She is only 7 weeks, so I don't count on it happening again tonight, but I will gladly enjoy it if it does. In the meantime, I will congratulate my sister on her new baby girl, Norah Elizabeth Biornstad, born this morning around 9 am. It is fun that both Dash and Koll are around the same age and Now Liesel and Norah are close in age. Congratulations to their growing family.