
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Bryant...

Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Family Fund
Monday, November 26, 2007
Reunion 2008
~Greg
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Thanksgiving in Island Park
We woke up to snow Tuesday morning (day of our Thanksgiving) and the boys went bananas when they realized we could go out and play in it.
Brenden loved getting in on the snow throwing and only grimaced for a minute when Bethany got a little snow on his face. He told her off (of course) but was smiling and laughing again right away.
Up the road at Big Springs the snow was deeper. The fish under the bridge there are FAT and greedy. They loved the pancake/cat food lunch we brought them. (What a combo eh? Don't worry our Thanksgiving feast was much much better.) The falling snow made for beautiful pictures. I'll post more of my favorites on my site. I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving too!
Friday, November 23, 2007
some after t-day thoughts from pops
Recently, the Eagles re-landed in the most unexpected spot – Wal-Mart – yes indeed. Turns out that one of the best rock bands on the planet inked an exclusive contract with Wally World to distribute their newest double CD set. Here’s my spin on it.
You all know that Mom, I and Unca Randy are huge Eagles fans. We went into mourning when they broke up many years ago due to internal squabbling and not getting along. Their exact quoted answer about the timing of getting back together was “when hell freezes over”.
Well, the fan base rejoiced with their new release a few years back entitled “Hell Freezes Over”. We even went to see them live on their reunion tour. After so many years apart doing solo gigs, the Eagles resumed without a hiccup. Several years have passed since then which brings us current to the Wal-Mart release of a few weeks ago.
SBJ and I were presented with a copy of the newest “Long Road from Eden” by my bro. Way cool! We finally got a moment last Saturday while traveling to Boise for Dylan and Gaven’s Hogwarts B-day breakfast to listen to it together. Put it in at the Flying J onramp and finished while passing the Stage Stop exit…a double CD delight of vintage Eagles sound.
I couldn’t refrain from tearing up a time or two on that trip. Those boys still got it! Tight harmonies, crisp full sounds, strong and vibrant vocal leads, impeccable guitar licks, rich rhythms within the “sweet and easy feelings” the band is known for, poetic word placement complete with punchy power welcoming us back to the ‘otel California. A double WOW delight, all for $11.99. I haven’t enjoyed listening to the stereo this much since Gwen and Law gave me “The Best of Police” double CD (which is awesome by the way) for my last B-day!
You kids grew up listening to the older Eagles tunes. I encourage you to enter the brave new world of retro rockers and soar with the Eagles. “Take it to the limit one more time" if you get a chance. Surely brought back some pleasant memories for me and Mom – like a new look at our old, then young - now grown up friends…you kids. Enjoy!
Love, pops
ps...still can't believe that i'm a freeking blogger! you kids rock!!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Life's Greatest Blessings!!

At this season of Thanksgiving, we find ourselves most grateful for:
Lindsey Jo
Connor Lawrence
Oakley Deoine
Gracie Gwen
Gunnar Mack
Our hearts are full as we think of the greatest joy that has come into our lives, OUR CHILDREN. We cannot express how each child of ours has truly blessed our lives and filled us with so much JOY!! We never thought we could love so much. It just keeps getting better with each one that comes to be with our family. We are so GRATEFUL!! Words cannot express!
Love you all!
Lawrence and Gwen
Monday, November 19, 2007
Counting Blessings @ Thanksgiving Time
First, for my wonderful eternal companion whom I keep thinking that I couldn't love any more, but cherish greater each passing day! (Thank goodness we have an eternity to get things figured out!) He has always been so unselfish; hard working to take care of us (which hasn't been an easy task!) along with all of the neighbors, employees, and friends in the community; willing to take time with the family even when he was in demanding church leadership or heavily involved with community service...which has always been the case!; an amazing support to me in my opportunities to serve; always encouraging me to learn new things and be involved outside the home; has never criticized me and has always championed all that I do; the list could go on forever! What a great companion the Lord gave me! I love you Quiggy!!!
Second, for our dear wonderful valiant children! We are both most grateful! We cherish you and all of the good things that we learn from you. You truly amaze us! You are so strong; hard-working; great parents; friends to each other; taking good care of your sweethearts; serving where and when the Lord asks you to; productive homemakers and providers; always learning and growing and helping your parents try to keep up; the list could go on and on with you as well!!! For you we pray three times a day because you are at a place where the adversary works the hardest in his efforts to destroy the family! Keep up the good work!!!
Third, of course, are those dear sweet grand children!!! Wow! How blessed we are! They are so beautiful, handsome, intelligent, trusting, obedient, talented....to name just a few things. They truly bring us great joy!!! And are a huge credit to their parents!
Fourth, is a profound gratitude for our parents! They are the reason we are who we are; their sacrifice has been great; and they are an example of enduring well to the end. We honor them!
For these four things I am most grateful! Indeed, I am very thankful to live at this time on the earth when we can communicate daily in so many ways with each other. It's almost as if we are still all under the same roof when we take advantage of the great technological mediums. I am so thankful to live in this great country. Even with all of it's problems, it is still the greatest country on the earth! I am so thankful for the gospel....what a blessing to have the knowledge that it has given us in raising our children, learning and growing personally, and in developing our relationships with each other and those around us.
Yes, I'm am definitely counting my blessings!!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! With much love, Mom
Friday, November 16, 2007
Pancakes, sausage, and eggs...oh my!
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Reminiscing about the blue shirts
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Island Park
Friday, November 9, 2007
Nutcracker Ballet / Tavaci Christmas Concert
Friday, November 30th: 6 p.m.
Saturday, December 1st: 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Tickets are $8.50/Adult and $6.oo/Children (11 and under). I think kids 2 and under are free. Let me know ASAP if you are interested in tickets.
If you want to make a weekend of it, you could go to the Ballet on Friday night and stay and watch the BYU Cougs vs. San Diego State Game here at our house on Saturday.
Also, Gracie, Oakley, Connor and Lindsey will all be singing in the Tavaci Christmas Concert on Saturday, December 15th at 4 p.m. It is a FREE concert and is always really fun to kick off the holidays.
NO PRESSURE for any of these occasions, just wanted to let you know what's going on in our neck of the woods. Love you all.
-Gwenny
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Motley Crew
Sometimes I think about us traveling as a family with so many kids. I laugh and think we must have been quite the spectacle. Then I see pictures like this. "Spectacle" just isn't enough to describe it. Why do we all match? And why aren't Bryant and I wearing any pants? Even though we all looked retarded (and we all did... with the exception of Reese and maybe Mork), we still had a pretty good time together. I'm 98% sure this picture was taken on our Idaho trip. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Melinda
Well happy November 8th!
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
the Cougs

The Blog
GQ
Friday, November 2, 2007
The Number 20.
Biology
- The number of proteinogenic amino acids that are encoded by the standard genetic code.
- The number 20 is used as an index in measuring visual acuity. 20/20 indicates normal vision at 20 feet, although it is commonly used to mean "perfect vision" (Note that this applies only to countries using the Imperial system. The metric equivalent is 6/6). When someone is able to see only after an event how things turned out, that person is often said to have had "20/20 hindsight".
- There are 20 baby teeth in the deciduous dentition.
In religion
Age 20 is the age at which Levites in the time of King David were allowed "to do the work for the service of the house of the Lord", the Temple in Jerusalem (see First Chronicles Chapter 24, verses 24 and 27). In the time of Ezra and Nehemiah, following the Babylonian captivity, it was Levites from the age of 20 upwards who were assigned "to oversee the work of the house of the LORD" (Ezra Chapter 3, verse 8.
In sports
- 20 is the retired number of Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders, formerly of the Detroit Lions.
- The retired number of former baseball stars Frank Robinson, Mike Schmidt, Mark Fidrych and Lou Brock.
- 20 is the number of Tony Stewart's 2-time winning NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series car.
- The Twenty20 Cup is a form of limited Overs Cricket where each team plays only 20 Overs.
- The number of NFL stars Ed Reed, Ronde Barber and Brian Dawkins.
- 20 is the number worn by NBA player Manu Ginobili of the San Antonio Spurs.
- 20 is the iconic number worn by football player Ole Gunnar Solskjær of Manchester United.
- 20 is the number worn by New York Yankees all-star catcher Jorge Posada.
- A twenty-game winner (pitcher) in baseball is acclaimed as having reached a milestone in a season. The most remarkable of 20-game winners was probably Hank Borowy, who won 10 games with the Yankees in 1945 before being put on waivers, then signed with the Cubs and won 11 more games playing the rest of the season. He had been in the World Series with the Yanks and played for Chicago in the '45 Series as well.
In other fields
- The number of twenty can also be called a score, (as Abraham Lincoln did in his Gettysburg Address).
- In a game of chess both players have 20 first moves from which to choose
- Twenty questions is a popular party game
- Twenty is the age of majority in Japanese tradition. Someone who is exactly twenty years old is described as hatachi
- The "Twenty Year Curse" refers to the pattern of presidents of the United States who assumed office in 1840, 1860, 1880, 1900, 1920, 1940, and 1960 to die in office. This pattern ended with the 1980 presidency of Reagan, who survived his time in office and, notably, an attempted assassination.
- Bands with the number twenty in their name include Matchbox Twenty
- A 20-minute-long entertainment program shown before some films playing in United Artists movie theaters is called "The Twenty" (spelled "The 20wenty")
- Yan Tan Tethera is a 20-word jingle for counting sheep
- 20/20 is a late-night newsmagazine program on the ABC network, that has been hosted by Barbara Walters, Hugh Downs, Elizabeth Vargas, and others
- In the roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons, twenty-sided dice play a pivotal role in gameplay, and to "roll a twenty" is significant to the point that it is sometimes used in other, usually related, contexts, similar to the use of "doubles" in reference to Monopoly.
20 is:
- Twenty, a village in Lincolnshire
- In the United States Constitution, $20 is the threshold value of civil disputes above which the right to trial by jury is preserved
- A denomination of U.S. dollar featuring Andrew Jackson's portrait
- A denomination of Pound sterling featuring Adam Smith's portrait
- The code for international direct dial phone calls to Egypt
- The designation of Interstate 20, a freeway that runs from Texas to South Carolina
- 20 (album), a 1988 album by Harry Connick, Jr.
- Twenty (album), a 1997 album by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- CB radio jargon for "a place", being short for "10-20", used in reference to a person or object's location
......or could it just mean that the 20th Quigley grandchild is on the way?
~Greg
