Top 12 Latter-Day Saints Podcasts – Ep. 33

Welcome, everybody! As usual, I usual, I am recording from Port Angeles, Washington, which is not in the Rocky Mountains as the Podcast name might imply!  I started this blog called Rocky Mountain Sunshine while living in Utah, in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, but we moved to Port Angeles, Washington, which still hasContinue reading “Top 12 Latter-Day Saints Podcasts – Ep. 33”

Shawn Rapier – Latter-day Lives Podcaster – Ep 13

Well if there was ever a time for you to check out the Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast, it is this episode. Shawn Rapier is one of my closest friends. He is the host of three fun podcasts: Latter-day Lives, Sharing Time, and The Castle Collective. It was so much fun having him as a guest.Continue reading “Shawn Rapier – Latter-day Lives Podcaster – Ep 13”

Hershey Chocolate Surprise for Xavier

This could not have gone more perfectly. I was out in Hershey, Pennsylvania for business this week and stopped by Hershey’s Chocolate World. (It’s totally fun and you should bring the kids). While there, I had the idea to get small Hershey chocolate bars for the kids, and then one 5 lbs (yes you readContinue reading “Hershey Chocolate Surprise for Xavier”

Unexpected trip to Paris

Often my posts are serious. I might write about something that I’ve been pondering for quite some time before I put it into words. Occasionally however, they are humorous, like my post on finding a Diet Coke in France.  This one is a little more on the light side and it’s just a memory that IContinue reading “Unexpected trip to Paris”

Xavier debating scriptures with Dad

I know that Bible bashing isn’t good, but this was funny.  Enjoy a little peek at our drive from Washington to Utah today. This was Xavier’s reaction when we said we were going to do our family scripture reading in the car.   From the Primary Songbook: 1. Because I want to be like theContinue reading “Xavier debating scriptures with Dad”

Lost in Sugar City, Idaho

Shortly after my wife and I got married, her grandmother passed away. Since my wife and her family were from Port Angeles, Washington, and we lived in Provo, Utah, I did not know her family very well. I had only met most of them once or twice and had not really met many of the extendedContinue reading “Lost in Sugar City, Idaho”