31 January 2009

Get your FLU shots



We had a lecture on the flu this last week. I guess it was to scare us, and it worked for me. Do any of you know about the FLU of 1918. If not, I suggest that you look it up. We have a similar thing today, commonly called the bird flu in Asia. It could do the same if it mutates enough human strains. There are 4 known deaths so far. It is called the H5N1 virus. I suggest that you look it up. Thanks for listening blog world. Here is a video that we watch in class from the CDC.

Week in Review

I am glad that this week finally came to an end. It was a long one. Here are some of the highlights:
  • On Monday we had a meeting with our Superintendant to tell us no one is losing there job yet and we are going to try to ride out the remainder of this school year without too many "cuts." The bad news is that we all need to brace ourselves for next year.
  • Wednesday my mom invited me to go with her to the radio-style production of "The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial." It starred Ed Asner and John Heard. It was a good production, but an odd audience. Plus, Charles Darwin himself was there. My mom took a picture on her cell. Maybe she can post it some time.
  • Last night I volunteered to take tickets at the Murray v. Olympus basketball games and my mom's uncle Blaine showed up. His knee is great! He is great! And, he loved the snack bar pizza! He told me he follows the Olympus Girls basketball team. It was nice to see him. He gets around pretty well for an 80 year old.
  • Sean Green, of the Utah Men's Basketball team, also came to the game. I told him, "Good game this week." (See post below.) He grinned and said, "Thanks."
  • There were 2 high school students (plus one adult) who came to the game with definite smells of alcohol. There wasn't really anything I could do about it, though. I couldn't leave my ticket post and I knew there was no way I could have picked them out of a crowd later on. Oh well.
  • Today I found out that Pyrex definitely breaks. It is also highly intelligent and capable of jumping off the top of the stove when no one is near it. It is also capable of shattering into millions of little pieces all over the kitchen floor. (At least is was just a plain dish and not the cool "Binggeli" one my aunt gave us for a wedding gift.)
  • Tomorrow is the Super Bowl. Ross is excited since his team, the Cardinals, are in it. I am excited for . . . well actually I could care less about the Super Bowl.
  • Tomorrow is baby Hyrum's blessing. Grandma would have been excited to go, but will probably be there with us somehow. I miss her.
  • And in other news, Annie and Ross have selected a name for their new child, but are hesitant to share it with others, so I would like to do it now: Vladimir Periwinkle Howden

27 January 2009

Nothing Sweeter than beating a Cougar!



All I can say is . . . IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!

They're scrappy. They're ugly. They turn the ball over wayyyyy too much. They shouldn't be doing this, but YES! Sweet victory. Way to go Utes!!!

By the way . . .

  • Cummard is good, but he has got to be on the top of the ugliest-basketball-players-of-all-time list (not that Cool Hand Luke is much better looking.)

  • Fred's daughter . . . I mean Fredette . . . is a major whiner. What kind of a name is Jimmer anyway?

  • And Miles . . . totally invisible. Plus, don't think we've forgotten that cheap shot kick in the back to Andrew Bogut.


And in other news . . . Willie made the Hunter Junior High Basketball Team. After being cut last year, it's been a stressful week of tryouts, but he found out this morning that he made it. Good job, boy!