In honor of the Olympics, here's a sports themed strip.
(And here's a strip on navigating through the MTC laundry mat--which might be a sport in and of itself. This one's featured at deseretnews.com.)
Monday, July 30, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Pioneer Directions
Monday, July 16, 2012
Weekly Stats
Check out the Soviet-era phones the missionaries are sporting in today's strip. (I really need to update some of these, don't I?)
Here is today's strip featured on DeseretNews.com.
Here is today's strip featured on DeseretNews.com.
Labels:
Missionary Monday,
Old Phones,
Weekly Stats
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Cultural Hall Chairs
In my three decades plus, I can't possible begin to calculate the number of times I've set up and taken down folding chairs in the cultural hall. But, to the best of my knowledge, I've never made the mistake of this poor sap featured in this month's New Era.
(I've you're still contemplating whether or not to purchase the LDS Scripture Heroes app, please know that I was informed last night that this weekend it will be on sale for $1.99.)
(I've you're still contemplating whether or not to purchase the LDS Scripture Heroes app, please know that I was informed last night that this weekend it will be on sale for $1.99.)
Labels:
Chairs,
comic of the week,
LDS Scripture Heroes,
new era
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Introducing LDS Scripture Heroes
I'm excited to announce the release of LDS Scripture Heroes for iPhone and iPad. Once again this beautiful app comes to you from the ever talented folks at LDS Mobile Apps.
I am extremely proud of LDS Scripture Heroes. It is the culmination of many months of hard work. I can't say enough of the incredible job that Hilton Campbell did in building this one. It was an idea for an app I've had for years and I am so lucky to have partnered with a developer who not only shared my vision but expanded it.
The app is meant to be an introduction for preschool-aged children to the many scripture heroes found throughout the Standard Works. In sharing it over the past couple of weeks, I've discovered that older children and even adults get sucked into the easy game play and spend lots of time solving puzzles and accumulating stickers.
LDS Scripture Heroes is now available on the Apple app store for $2.99. It's worth the price!
I am extremely proud of LDS Scripture Heroes. It is the culmination of many months of hard work. I can't say enough of the incredible job that Hilton Campbell did in building this one. It was an idea for an app I've had for years and I am so lucky to have partnered with a developer who not only shared my vision but expanded it.
The app is meant to be an introduction for preschool-aged children to the many scripture heroes found throughout the Standard Works. In sharing it over the past couple of weeks, I've discovered that older children and even adults get sucked into the easy game play and spend lots of time solving puzzles and accumulating stickers.
LDS Scripture Heroes is now available on the Apple app store for $2.99. It's worth the price!
Monday, July 9, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
21st Century Pioneer Trekking
My wife and I went on a pioneer trek reenactment several years ago. For the most part, I didn't mind it. I figured if our pioneer ancestors were willing to push a cart for roughly 1,000 miles, I could do it for 20. There were times, though, where I wondered if those handcart pioneers wouldn't look at us weird for eschewing all our modern conveniences to pretend to be them for a couple of days.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Bike Area 4
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