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Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not. -Doctrine and Covenants 6:36

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Mateo
I am a Mormon...married to Lisa. We have 5 awesome children. I am a gun rights advocate and believe the 'right to keep and bear arms' refers to an INDIVIDUAL right, as affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court. I like to hunt big game, although I have only ever killed a single buck deer. I am an actor of sorts and have been in many local plays and musicals.
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Friends and Family

  • Ashcraft Family
  • Beveridge Family
  • Blake
  • Bryce and Carolee
  • Bryce My Rockstar Son
  • Cass-Bob and Jared
  • Cory and Tia
  • Gant Family
  • Jason & Leesa
  • Jim & Connie
  • Juan Carlos
  • Natalie and Nate
  • Nick & Tessa
  • Seegrist Family (private)
  • Shannon and Her Missionary
  • Soderblogger
  • Stephen Bradford
  • Tracie

Sites to Visit

  • Ecuador Guayaquil North Mission
  • Guns And Ammo Hunting/Shooting
  • Monster Muleys
  • Nauvoo
  • Paco Kelly's Leverguns
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
  • Utah Concealed Carry
  • Utah Div. of Wildlife
  • Woot!

Books to Read

  • The Gift of Fear
  • 16 December 2008

    Neighbor Gifts

    Lisa used to be part of a cookie exchange where each participant (usually about 15 people) made 15 dozen of a specific gourmet cookie or treat. Then they'd all come together and exchange a dozen of their cookies for a dozen of someone else's cookies. So we'd end up with 15 dozen assorted gourmet cookies to give to neighbors or whatever.

    That was when we had 2 kids.

    Increased age begets more friends. At least it SHOULD. This year we aren't baking a dang thing. Nada. Zilch. Zip. We compiled a few of our favorite Christmas stories and placed them into little folders for the neighbors. We also have some of these to give away:

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    Accompanied by this poem that I wrote:

    His tiny body, wrapped so tight,
    In royal bands of blue and white,
    Came to this world, in a stable bare,
    To free mankind from every care.

    To this end was He born:
    Pure blood spilt; his vestments torn.
    And laid to rest, wrapped tight once more,
    He rose a King; His life restored.

    This gift we give, a symbol see,
    Of love imparted from Calvary.
    This cloth of red to bring to mind,
    The Redeemer, Savior, Brother kind.

    ~Lance~
    Posted by Mateo at 07:48

    5 comments:

    Natalie said...

    That's beautiful! Both the idea and the poem. I had no idea you wrote poetry!

    16 December, 2008 10:23
    leesa said...

    Very nice Lance, you and my mumzie should get together and write a book od poems!

    16 December, 2008 14:49
    LeeAnn Barker said...

    Nice poem.

    16 December, 2008 15:23
    Connie and Jimbob said...

    I love the poem. A really neat gift idea too!

    16 December, 2008 21:32
    Ashcraft Family said...

    Another talent I didn't know about. That is a beautiful poem. I just might have to borrow that and your idea sometime. Let me know if that's ok!

    16 December, 2008 23:32

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