On April 25, 2024, Elijah was honored at The Library Center in Springfield, MO, for a bookmark that he created for the annual Design-a-Bookmark Contest for the Springfield-Greene County Library District. Out of over 1000 bookmarks that were submitted by children in Greene County, MO, the judges chose 21 as runner-ups and 7 as winners. God has blessed Elijah with a good mind and fine motor skills.
Fiona recently drew and colored this for a new friend. The color gradient in the tail is impressive. Also impressive is the time that Fiona took making something for someone she just met.
My children and I attended Mountainside Outfitters’ “Family Fun & $10k in FREE G#NS & other Door Prizes! 3-year Thank you sale” on 2/3/24. We had not visited the place and thought this event would be a good time to check it out.
Overall we had an enjoyable visit. Nevertheless, sadly, we’ll not return to the place and will advise our friends and neighbors in the area to avoid this company. Notice the first word in the event title—“Family.” Part of the event description included, “BRING THE FAMILY! We’ll have Pony Rides, Mobile Petting Zoo, 4) [sic] Bounce Houses, Roping Dummy, Trampoline, Balloons & More!” The occasion was clearly intended for all family members, including children. The pony rides, bounce houses, balloons, and trampolines were obviously geared for children.
Though the company pitched the event as family friendly, it was anything but that, unless the owners and employees of Mountainside Outfitters believe profanity, nudity, sexual innuendos, lewdness, and crassness are family friendly. Two adults were completing a large painting of a woman flipping the bird; the painting is visible for all to see. The photo below shows one of the many worthless products that the company sells; the elevation of this elk penis and description is perfect for children to easily read.
All of my children asked me about the sign in amazement. “For only $400, you could be walking around, swingin’ the biggest d*ck in town!” Firstly, what a total waste of $400. Secondly, what kind of adult reckons any value at all to such a stupid, sinful display of such a worthless product? Answer: only an immature, sinful one who has no business running a business of any kind.
One of my children told me about a nude woman conspicuously posted near the restrooms. She did this to keep me from going near it. Yes, as a God-fearing man, I try to guard my eyes and the eyes of my family from pornography; see Job 31; Phil 4:8. That there are companies like this one in the buckle of the Bible belt is despicable.
Another reason that my family will never return to or patronize this business is that many of its products are cheap, worthless gimmicks, e.g., vending machine guns safes. I wonder what the fire and security ratings of these “safes” are. Tsk. If Harbor Freight were a gun store, Mountainside Outfitters would be it.
The owners of the company are confused, ignorant, statist pagans who are striving to make a buck off of their unsuspecting neighbors. Note the photo of the hackneyed and demonstrably-false “PRO GUN, PRO TRUMP” sign.
Can you say, incongruous? Anyone who thinks Donald Trump is pro-gun or pro-liberty or pro-America is either wicked or mentally retarded. If Mountainside Outfitters truly supported gun ownership and other expressions of liberty, they would not support the wicked, tyrannical, immoral, debauched former president of the U.S.A.—Donald Trump. Trump’s beliefs and his administration’s policies and practices were the very antithesis of liberty.
The company sells a shirt with “I Identify As A Patriot” in the colors of the American flag while it simultaneously “supports the troops” and the taxpayer-funded jackboots of the “THIN BLUE LINE” fraternity that help enforce the sinful, tyrannical, illegal, unconstitutional laws of this corrupt and debauched land. A county LEO walked around Mountainside Outfitters while I was there. Why? I cannot remember the last time I saw a cop in a gun store. True patriots don’t hire members of the domestic standing army to “protect them” or “keep them safe.” Good grief. Perhaps the company thought a cop was necessary because it foolishly chose to provide an open, unsupervised beer cooler to its patrons. Please name another gun store that provides free booze to its customers as they walk around with loaded and cocked guns on their hips.
Mindless, jingoistic signs, buttons, patches, stickers, and clothing items abound. Many demonstrate the company’s worship of the nation’s standing army, the very thing the founding fathers of America detested and feared more than anything, save a central bank!
Lastly, I witnessed a depressing exchange between the owner of Mountainside Outfitters and one of my cousins. The profane owner used the Lord Jesus Christ’s name in vain while reproving my cousin for something that he didn’t like. I and my children were stunned by his words. Yes, I’m well aware of the flippant and frequent misuse of God’s name in ‘Merica today. Nonetheless, it is a gross sin! If a man cannot control his tongue, especially a local business owner in his establishment, he deserves no respect.
The Paul Mueller Company generously gave me the opportunity to attend the 2024 Air-conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration (AHR) expo in Chicago, IL. It was an impressive event, with over 50,000 attendees and over 1600 vendors/exhibitors.
I’m very proud of my precious wife, Angie. She did it! She wrote, sang, and helped produce one of the loveliest, most God-honoring songs I have ever heard. It has been years in the making; it was worth the wait.
Please share this with your circle of friends and family. I believe it deserves as wide a hearing as possible.
According to the sign below, a local Weber County Sheriff’s Office deputy, and one of my nearby neighbors, a dog owned by said neighbor was shot and killed “on Nordic Valley Drive [sic]” on 10/12/22.
After I returned home from a business trip in Provo, Utah (from 10/10/22 through 10/13/22), the owner of the dead dog came to my home on 10/14/22 or 10/15/22 to talk to me about the death of his dog. He told me that he found his dead dog northwest of my house on the west side of Nordic Valley Road (not “drive” as his sign states), which is about 100 yards from his home. I asked him during our discussion, Why wasn’t your dog on a leash or inside a fenced yard?
Several weeks before the sad 10/12/22 event above, two unleashed dogs attacked one of my family’s chicken coops. I spoke to the owner of the dogs as he was pulling them away from my coop. He apologized and assured me he would never again walk his dogs past my home. He lied. Since then he and his unleashed dogs have walked past my home several times. One of those times, my two oldest children had to yell at the unleashed dogs which, again, were running on my property toward my chickens.
Contra what they might claim, both men in this short story hate their dogs. Both men are like parents who hate their children by failing to take care of and provide for their children and then wonder why their children end up hurt physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually. Both men and others like them may claim to love their dogs until they’re blue in the face but they are deluded and self-deceived. Talk is cheap. If dog owners really love their dogs, they will do that which helps preserve their lives. When dog owners walk their dogs in a neighborhood, like the many neighborhoods in Ogden Valley, they must leash them. No exceptions! Why leash them? Because dogs are dogs. (Pardon the tautology.) Dogs, by nature, will roam wide and sometimes attack that which they think would be a tasty meal or would make a nice play toy. In Nordic Valley, as well as the rest of the valley, many people live. Many residents of these neighborhoods own livestock. Many residents have children. Some residents are allergic to dogs. Some residents have been mauled by dogs. Some residents have friends or family members who have been mauled by dogs. Some residents, hold on to your hat, simply don’t like dogs.
“It is unlawful for any person owning or having the custody, possession, or control of any animal to, either negligently or with specific intent, improperly restrain or fence the animal in a manner that allows the animal to escape or to run at-large. Dogs are to be restrained on a proper leash at all times on the public right-of-way and in public places [emphasis mine].”
I recently spoke to a Weber County animal control officer who confirmed the perspicuous language of this part of the code. A dog owner who breaks this ordinance is warned after his/her first offense. A dog owner who breaks this ordinance again is then fined. She advised me to video dogs and their owners who flout the ordinance so that an animal control officer can identify and confront derelict dog owners. Note that walking right behind your unleashed dog is still a violation of the county ordinance. Weber County residents who observe derelict dog owners breaking the ordinance should call the Weber County non-emergency dispatch phone line at 801-395-8221. The Internet URL of the Weber County office is www.webercountyutah.gov/Animal_Shelter/contact.php.
Dogs attacking domestic animals, service animals, hoofed protected wildlife, or domestic fowls.
Any person may injure or kill a dog while:
(1) the dog is attacking, chasing, or worrying:
(a) a domestic animal having a commercial value;
(b) a service animal, as defined in Section 62A-5b-102; or
(c) any species of hoofed protected wildlife;
(2) the dog is attacking domestic fowls; or
(3) the dog is being pursued for committing an act described in Subsection (1) or (2).
Let’s reread this. Like it or not, in the State of Utah, any Ogden Valley neighbor may kill the dog of another Ogden Valley neighbor if “the dog is attacking, chasing, or worrying a domestic animal having a commercial value; a service animal, as defined in Section 62A-5b-102; or any species of hoofed protected wildlife;” or if “the dog is attacking domestic fowls.” The article author writes, “These laws should put all dog owners on notice as well. To allow your dog to freely roam the neighborhood is to subject your dog to an incredible amount of risk and could potentially result in the death of your dog. In addition, you will be held liable and could result in being sued.”
In conclusion dog owners who let their unleashed dogs wander through the Ogden Valley are unloving criminals. Why someone shot Zoey the dog may never be known by others. The person responsible for the dog’s death, however, is clear—the derelict owner. He failed to take care of (love) his animal. In effect he killed his own dog and he can blame no one but himself. He and other dog owners like him need to grow up and start taking the ownership of their dogs seriously; acknowledge that they live in a neighborhood and that the world does not revolve around them and their dogs; and obey the aforementioned Weber County ordinance.
During the past three-plus years of human history, few persons have helped me more than Ivor Cummins regarding the COVID canard, as I usually call it. Below are some of the ways to follow him. His latest broadcast on masks as a viral prophylactic is a hard-hitting salvo of clear, direct truth. Watch it here, then watch it again and share it with your neighbors.
Following is a 3/11/2008 post from a previous platform. Enjoy!
Just before bedtime on Saturday, March 8, 2008, I noticed my precious wife typing at our PC. Soon after she finished, she told me that I had received an e-mail from “some girl.” So I checked my account. Indeed, I had, from the most wonderful girl on the planet. She wrote:
My precious husband,
You are such a happy person, and You fill me with happiness.
Being near you is the highlight of my day, and I can’t bear for us to be apart.
You are so wise and intelligent, and I love learning from you.
You are so bold in sharing the Gospel, and You inspire me.
You are downright hilarious, and You make me laugh every day.
The lean lines of your body remind me of a fine marble statue, and You make me lustful after you.
Your love and affection have changed my life, and I want to spend the rest of it holding your hand.
Your love for me is “infinite,” and I want to spend the rest of our lives showing you that mine is, too.
Some Christians, like Charles H. Spurgeon (the 19th-century pastor who was rightly named the prince of preachers), have tacitly and confidently downplayed apologetics by asserting such spiritual-sounding tripe as, “The word of God no more needs defense than does a lion in a cage. Just let the lion loose, and it will take care of itself!” It sounds pious but is utterly antibiblical. It is true that God needs nothing. My apologetic on my best day will be inadequate and feeble compared to God himself speaking to a pagan. But it is also true that God has been pleased to ordain the vindication of himself in this age by believers through reasoned argumentation. Scripture is full of this fact. Enter the 20th-century apologetics jedi, Greg Bahnsen, to complete my thoughts.