Monday, November 23, 2009

Stopped to Help?

Has anyone ever stopped to see if someone needed help? Please record your story in the comments section. Ammon left a few of his experiences in the Post comments, "No Gas=No Go"

Friday, November 20, 2009

Adopt-a-Grandparent

Ammon and a group of friends has just shown the world some good. They helped organize and put on a community event called Adopt-a-Grandparent. There is a brief description on this site. If you look carefully, you can see Ammon and Leslie in the video.

The video shows pretty much what adopt-a-grandparent is. Basically, young adults gather with elderly to play games and dance. Not many visitors come to retirement homes so any type of visit is very welcome. I bet this night was a hit. Good job!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

No Gas = No Go

I was driving home when I saw a red pickup, hood up, on the side of the freeway. I stopped and asked if he needed help. As I pulled up, he was up on the landscape under a tree sitting and waiting. I asked if he needed help and he said, "I ran out of gas and I don't have a phone." I asked if anyone was coming to get him and he said no. This poor man, about 50, was just waiting for something to happen. He had no plan in action other than hoping that someone would stop. I told him to hop in my jeep and we will go get some gas. He was scared to leave his vehicle because it could get impounded; it happened to him last time. So off I went to the nearest gas station and I brought back some gas. He paid for the gas and container and he offered me more money which I declined. He misread his gas meter and odometer thinking he had more gas than he did. He only had 1.5 miles to go.

"My brothers and sisters, we are surrounded by those in need of our attention, our encouragement, our support, our comfort, our kindness—be they family members, friends, acquaintances, or strangers. We are the Lord’s hands here upon the earth, with the mandate to serve and to lift His children. He is dependent upon each of us." President Thomas S Monson What Have I Done for Someone Today?

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Is Chivalry Dead!?

I was at a party, playing games around the table and one of the girls didn't have a chair. None of the guys noticed or at least did anything. Then a girl chimed in and said, "Is chivalry dead?" I felt bad I didn't notice her. After that night, I've been watching others and the way they are to women.

What is Chivalry? -The qualities idealized by knighthood, such as bravery, courtesy, honor, and gallantry toward women. A knight is a gentleman.

I was at SRP paying a bill for work when a lady came in and there weren't any chairs easily available. I gave her my chair and nearly everyone noticed. There were 2 ladies and 1 kid taking up 7 chairs and after they saw what I did, they moved over opening a few seats.

'There are some men who, in a spirit of arrogance, think they are superior to women. They do not seem to realize that they would not exist but for the mother who gave them birth. When they assert their superiority they demean her. It has been said, “Man can not degrade woman without himself falling into degradation; he can not elevate her without at the same time elevating himself" (Alexander Walker, in Elbert Hubbard’s Scrap Book [1923], 204).' Gordon B Hinckley Ensign, 2004 The Women of Our Lives

If you want to know how to be a better gentlemen, ask your mother.

Chivalry isn't dead!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Good News = Gospel

When was the last time I shared with someone how I felt about the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

I went HT with Dave McMullin this morning. We visited Katie and she shared with us some of her banana muffins (one of the few things she cooks). She has recently stopped coming to church. After my roommate Dave shared his lesson, I jumped in and bore my testimony of Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith. It was short and sweet and I felt happy for doing so. Sharing feelings isn't the easiest thing to do in the world. It's just a small sacrifice that we can make to help others feel the spirit and learn of the gospel.

Elder M. Russell Ballard said, "True conversion comes through the power of the Spirit. When the Spirit touches the heart, hearts are changed. When individuals, both members and investigators, feel the Spirit working with them, or when they see the evidence of the Lord’s love and mercy in their lives, they are edified and strengthened spiritually and their faith in Him increases. These experiences with the Spirit follow naturally when a person is willing to experiment upon the word. This is how we come to feel the gospel is true."

Jesus Christ made the biggest sacrifice for us. It is wonderful to think that he can succor us because He knows us and He has taken upon Him all of our infirmities and sins. He knows best. His promptings give superb direction. The gospel is the best news in the world!

Monday, August 10, 2009

A Simple Invite

My new hobby is caving. I just want to go caving... BUT, in Utah, most of the caves are protected by lock and key and the only way to get in is to jump through hoops by joining the Timpanogos Grotto system, National Speleological Society, and pulling off a good impression with the leaders to give you a key. Not to mention, you have to fill out applications AND if the cave is considered dangerous or technical, you have to find someone that has already been in it to lead your group.
Luckily, I avoided all of that because my new friend Jeff invited me on his latest caving trip. I left a post on his caving blog and we've been corresponding by email since then planning a trip. Green Eyed Monster is what we did last weekend!

I am confident that everyone, at least once in their life, was happy that someone invited them to do something. It just makes the world a happier place when people are inviting. At times, we have so much power in social settings and a simple invite can make somebody else's day.


My camera battery died shortly after we entered the cave. Thanks to Chantelle, I have this picture.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Have you ever hitch hiked?

Last weekend was one of the funnest weekends ever! Ammon, Leslie, Scott (Ammon's friend), Sam Hartman, Artia (Sam's friend), and I went to Zion National Park to scramble down some of the best canyons. Namely, Pine Creek, Keyhole, and Spry. We also hiked up Angel's Landing; then it snowed on us at the top!
After doing Pine Creek on Thursday we needed a ride back. I hitched a ride from Kit. She was visiting from Chicago. Nice lady. Early on in our conversation, I felt, share the gospel! So we did some small talk and then i asked, "Have you ever heard of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?" She said, "Ooo yes i have. I'm not religious" Apparently, many dental students fixed her teeth in Chicago.

What a nice lady to give me a ride. It wasn't far but if I had to walk it would be impossible. No pedestrians in the Mt. Carmel Tunnel.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Hey look! KSL does shows good news and good news it is.

http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=5986570
Idaho man defying the odds 8 years after rare surgery
March 27th, 2009 @ 10:07pm
By Ed Yeates

SALT LAKE CITY -- Surgeons in Pittsburgh are scratching their heads over the survival of an Idaho man who is still alive today, eight years after a rare surgery to transplant five organs.

We met Michael Pollard at his home in Burley, Idaho, almost nine years ago. A rare disease was destroying his digestive system.

There was a long shot, a monumental surgery in Pittsburgh where surgeons would transplant multiple organs at one time. They did just that, replacing his stomach, duodenum, small intestine, pancreas and liver.

"It was a prayer and a hope that I would get through the first year," Pollard said.

He weighs only 116 pounds. He's on oxygen most of the time, but he's alive, active and drives to survive.

Looking back to a trip to Disneyland with his wife and family in 2000, Pollard said, "You know, I thought that was going to be the last event I would have with my family."

In 2007, the end was near, or at least it appeared that way. Critically ill with pneumonia, Pollard was flown by AirMed to University Hospital in Salt Lake. He was at death's door.

Pollard said, "To make a decision to take me off life support, thinking I was going to go home and die at home, and then to turn around and come right out that …" Remarkable? Amazing? You fill in the blank. For his family, it was another close call for Pollard.

"If anybody is prepared for my passing, they are. We've done it enough now, or tried to do it enough," he smiled.

Pollard is a grandfather now. He'd like to see two more of his kids get married. "You have to have faith. You've got to have faith," he said. "You know, when you have five kids and the youngest one is two and your oldest was fifteen at the time, [it] makes you want to live to see a lot of things happen."

Happen they may, as he continues savoring each day. At the time Michael had his surgery there had been only 80 multiple-organ transplants like his in the world!

Monday, January 19, 2009

I read this add on Craigslist

THANK YOU! - Emergency Move! Need A Couple of Hands (Provo)


Reply to: sale-994933550@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2009-01-16, 6:15AM MST


I cannot express how amazed I am at the response I received from the abundance of folks in Provo when I posted this ad needing a few hands to help me move... I received roughly 100 responses to my ad and tons of folks showing up to help move me and my baby. ~ and I must say ~ The folks that arrived to help me were simply fantactic... ~ I would not have been able to accomplish this without ya'll... Blessings to you... I will for sure / pay it forward in your honor!

My Original Ad

I am a single mom with a 10 month old who just moved to Provo a few days ago - and - due to safety issues in the apartment we just move into, I am having to be moved to another apartment as quickly as possible... I have a truck but no hands to help me load and unload. I don't have a lot but its more than I can move on my own... Is there anyone out there that can spare an hours time to help me make this move....