Monthly Archives: November 2006

Small But Important Changes

Sitting Comfortably

We finally made the furniture switch in the living room. We took the loveseat and the big easy chair downstairs and brought up these two recliners in the place of the loveseat. These are very comfortable chairs and it’s quite easy to take an inadvertent nap. The change also seems to open up the room some more as well. Next we need to get a floor lamp so we don’t have to turn on the lights over the dining table in order to read. Nina is in the middle of what must be a very funny book — somehow featuring a dog. Every once in a while (actually, more often than that), she’ll burst out laughing and then reread a page or so. She’s pretty sure that I’ll want to read the book as well. But, I’ll let her talk about the book in her blog if she wants.

There seems to be some political change going on as well. I went to vote right about 5 p.m. and the polling place was pretty busy. There was no line and only a short wait before I could get into a booth and cast my ballot. The ballot was two pages on both sides with several important state issues up for a vote. By the time I left the polling place about twenty minutes later, the line to vote snaked down the hallway to the front door. There were probably more than thirty people standing in line to vote. I think, at least here in Bannock County, Idaho, the turnout has been pretty good. That kind of a turnout usually means some kind of a political change — many people only go out to vote when they are stirred up about something.

There were a couple of fairly controversial items on the ballot. One had to do with the definition of marriage. Even though same-gender marriage is already prohibited in Idaho law, the proponents want this to become a constitutional ammendment and less subject to the whims of the legislature. Another issue purports to be a property rights protection but has folks on both sides hotly debating the issue. Finally, an item on the ballot has to do with school funding. If passed, it would mandate a certain level of school funding and require the legislature to meet those levels regardless of any other spending. The controversy about this one is that the Acting Governor (our governor was appointed to a federal cabinet post earlier this year by President Bush) called the legislature into special session to pass a bill significantly reducing property taxes and upping the sales tax by a penny (actually, making a temporary one cent tax permanent). I suspect that the school funding bill will pass which will hand the new legislature a real conundrum.

My stand on these issues? I voted for the marriage ammendment, against the so-called property rights initiative, and in favor of the school funding proposition. My expectation is that all three of them will pass. I’ll try to remember to post my score on this prognostication. Change is inevitable!

Does This Movie Work???

When we were at the Performing Arts Center last night, I took three very short movie segments with my little Sony point-and-shoot. Tonight I strung them together into a short movie segment which should work if you click on this link. The performance was very good and the drum segments were quite spectacular. The performance kind of told the story of the early groups settling Nova Scotia. We enjoyed ourselves. We also kind of have the process of getting in and out of the facility pretty well figured out. We have lovely seats which are also close the exit. We can park just outside the door and that makes for a quick exit.

Today was an interesting Church day. Our Bishop has taken a job in Salt Lake and moved this past week. Today a new Bishopric was installed. The new Bishop is a wonderful, very humble man who’s wife is the Relief Society President up at the Women’s Prison and Nina is one of her counselors. As the new Bishop was bearing his testimony, he said, “I’m not sure that I’m the best person to be Bishop — there have been some very good Bishops in this ward — but I’m sure than none of them have surprised as many people by being called as I have.” He will be one of the great Bishops. However, that definitely means some changes in Nina’s world. His wife will be released as the Kinport Branch Relief Society President (that’s the name of the branch that serves at the prison). When she’s released, her counselors will be released as well. Only time will tell what will happen as that Relief Society Presidency is reorganized.

We’ve had a good Sunday. The day is coming to an end and another workweek starts.

Anticipated Waiting

We got here early tonight. “Here” is the Jensen Performing Arts Center. We were here last night as well. That performance was by the Repertory Dance Theater and was an interesting evening tracing some of the history of modern dance in America. A few of the pieces were spectacular. Some were just interesting. We had a good time and enjoyed the performance.

Today was supposed to be partly cloudy and pleasant. The reality was cloudy with rain showers. Nevertheless, there were things to do. One of my tasks this fall is to close off under the deck to keep Bradica (the dog) out of there. She hates the snow (and the rain, and grass, and the outdoors in general) and when there is snow on the ground she’ll try not to go outside. When that isn’t working, she’ll try to go under the deck where it’s dry. That’s a hard place to clean up! So today dad and mom came over from Soda Springs. Dad brought his tools for drilling into concrete. I got up early (for a Saturday) and went over to Lowes to get the lumber. We mounted a board on the outside wall under the deck and nailed on place a 2×10 across the space under the stairs going from the deck to the backyard. That worked very well. I nailed in place some lattice work and that part of the deck is now closed off. The rest will get done over the next couple of weeks.

Tomorrow is Fast Sunday. In keeping with a recent tradition, Nina and I went to dinner at Applebees before coming to the concert hall. That’s why we’re early (but it isn’t early any more — we’re five minutes past the scheduled starting time). We try to get out to dinner on the Saturday before Fast Sunday. It’s a nice tradition. Anything with food is nice! The lights just went down and then back up again. Is it time to start?

The program tonight is a group from Nova Scotia with a performance titled “Drum“. There are all kinds of drums on stage. This should be a lot of fun! It’s starting!