Currently on a quest to create 365 blogs entries in a single year. While I've already failed in the time period specified I'm still going to complete my goal, eve if it's late. Son of Delmar and Sharon Derricott of Preston, Idaho. Spouse of Tara McLean Derricott of Murray, Utah. Father of Jacob Anthony of Logan, Utah; Erik Bryson of Brigham City, Utah; and Emily of Hamilton, Montana.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
T-247 : Thor Go?
Thursday, August 18, 2011
T-248 : Go-lf Karts
After that we golfed 9 holes. I'm not very good at that at all. I played in a foursome with a couple of guys who really tried to help me learn and tweak my swing though. Plus, we played "scramble"; which meant that each stroke we took the best ball and then all hit from that spot. That saved me a lot of frustration of trying to beat 10 shots per hole. In fact, playing that way, we were -1 for the 9 holes.
We finished up the day by having dinner at the country club with our wives. It was pretty comical all the mistakes the waitress made -- including bringing us all the bleu cheese steaks when many of us had ordered the onion/mushroom ones and also telling me that they were out of salmon only to find that my co-worker's wife, who had showed up late, got what was supposedly the last piece of salmon. It made for a good laugh.
So, what do you do at your work for fun?
T-249 : Temple Timeout

Wednesday, August 17, 2011
T-250 : Van Go
We sold our van tonight. We originally bought it in 1999. We probably put over 150,000 miles on it in those 12 or so years. It's like a part of us is gone. It's a bittersweet feeling. Do you get emotionally attached to your vehicles?
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
T-252 : Vouch Safely

The "gracious or condescending" part makes sense since the first instance I heard of it was from The Iliad, which I'm listening to as I exercise at lunch time. I read it again tonight in another Newbery Award winner that I'm reading for my bedtime and brush-teeth time Gay Neck - The Story of a Pigeon. So, now I've vouchsafed to you something you didn't know. What have you got for me? Do you think we as a society vouchsafe too often or not often enough? How about you yourself?vouch·safe
verb /vouCHˈsāf/ /ˈvouCHˌsāf/
vouchsafed, past participle; vouchsafed, past tense; vouchsafes, 3rd person singular present; vouchsafing, present participle
- Give or grant (something) to (someone) in a gracious or condescending manner
- - it is a blessing vouchsafed him by heaven
- Reveal or disclose (information)
- - you'd never vouchsafed that interesting tidbit before
T-253 : Quench Not

"Quench not the Spirit."That thought really struck me. The point was twofold:
- We should allow the Spirit to work in our lives and not do things that would suppress it.
- We should memorize scriptures -- this being a short and, thus, easy one to memorize -- so that we can recall them at times when needed.
T-254 : Sacramental Attentiveness

T-255 : Pencil Snapping

Monday, August 15, 2011
T-256 : Perilous Plastics
Sunday, August 14, 2011
T-257 : Loafy Crust

"A person cannot give a crust to the Lord without receiving a loaf in return."
That thought had an effect on me so I wrote it down. I did a little Internet research tonight to learn that it came from this larger quote:
"President Marion G. Romney said of welfare work, “You cannot give yourself poor in this work.” And then he quoted his mission president, Melvin J. Ballard, this way: “A person cannot give a crust to the Lord without receiving a loaf in return.”
Marion G. Romney, “Welfare Services: The Savior’s Program,” Ensign, Nov. 1980, 93."It sounds like the ultimate win-win situation to me. Give to get. What do you think?
Saturday, August 13, 2011
T-259 : Emergency Viewing

As I viewed the episode I poked around IMDB a bit to remember probably one of my first crushes was on the actress Julie London and how funny I thought the name of the actor Randolph Mantooth was.
Did you watch it?
T-260 : Strange Happens

Isn't it Strange
How a 20 dollar bill seems like such a large amount when you donate it to church,
But such a small amount when you go shopping?
Isn't it Strange
How 2 hours seem so long when you're at church,
And how short they seem when you're watching a good movie?
Isn't it Strange
That you can't find a word to say when you're praying but..
You have no trouble thinking what to talk about with a friend?
Isn't it Strange
How difficult and boring it is to read one chapter of the Bible but
How easy it is to read 100 pages of a popular novel?
Isn't it strange
How everyone wants front-row-tickets to concerts or games but
They do whatever is possible to sit at the last row in church?
Isn't It strange
How we need to know about an event for church 2-3 weeks Before the day so we can include it in our agenda,
But we can adjust it for other events in the last minute?
Isn't It strange
How difficult it is to learn a fact about God to share it with others;
But how easy it is to learn, understand, extend and repeat gossip?
Isn't it Strange
How we believe everything that magazines and newspapers say
But.... we question the words in the Bible?
Isn't it Strange
How everyone wants a place in heaven but...
They don't want to believe, do, or say anything to get there?
Don't be a stranger. Keep in touch with your spiritual self even though you're living in the natural body.
Don't be a stranger. Keep in touch with your spiritual self even though you're living in the natural body.
T-261 : Island Parking
http://www.henrysforkcountry.com/full.php?sid=65
Did you know that?
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
T-262 : Inadvertent Cliques

T-263 : Graceful Complaints

Tuesday, August 9, 2011
T-264 : Tiny Saur?
Would a tiny dinosaur be called a tinysaur? We saw this one near Fred Meyer in Idaho Falls and had to stop to prove that it was shorter than me (but probably a lot tougher). It's actually about the same size as Emily. Now that she had 7 teeth removed, though, I'd say the dinosaur would take that battle, too. The other things we couldn't figure out were why it was in front of an archery shop and why it had what appeared to be a car battery attached. Explain?
T-265 : Chuckin' Chukars
Tonight we helped out the Alumni Council serve hot dogs and were rewarded with free food and free tickets to see the Idaho Falls Chukars play the Casper Ghosts. If you're more talented than I you might even think of something humorous to say about Chukars or Ghosts or something. Maybe it's late but I've got nothing. Let the snide comment contest begin!
T-266 : Seven Ivories

T-267 : Close Drivers

Monday, August 8, 2011
T-268: Saguaro Shooter
This comic today reminded me of a song we stumbled upon some time back called "Saguaro" by the Austin Lounge Lizards. It tells the true story of a guy named David Grundman who shot a saguaro cactus in the Arizona desert only to have poorly planned how tall the thing was and to be impaled to death by it when it timbered toward him. It's a gruesome thought in one way but very humorous in another. I wish I could share the song but I can't find it online tonight. I guess if you want to hear it you'll have to come over. Did you hear we have sprinklers now?
T-270 : Sprinkle Time
We got sprinklers today! We've been planning on it ever since we moved into this house almost 2 years ago. We've even gone so far as to enlist multiple friends' help in planning. In the end we just didn't feel comfortable doing it ourselves. Given how long our shed project has taken and how many adjustments we've had to make to get it to fit together I feel good about having had this job professionally done. Maybe someday I'll have the skills and time to do it on my own. These guys came this morning after I left for work and were gone 10 minutes before I got home. That's pretty cool. Check one more thing off the list! Next up, a riding lawnmower...
Sunday, August 7, 2011
T-272 : Temple Dome?
There's a certain spot on campus near the Ag Building where you can get a shot of the temple steeple jutting up behind one of their large, domed sheds. Some of the farmers around here probably would have preferred that architectural style, no?
T-273 : Prophetic Hand
We took a trip to Utah the other day to shop at IKEA, visit family in Saratoga Springs, and to watch the Days of '47 Parade. Growing up in Preston, having heard about the parade, and even having watched it on television on occasion; I'd never yet attended in person. It's been on my bucket list of things to do. We drove right down to Liberty Park and were able to park a couple of blocks away. Apparently some people stake their tents out and stay overnight! We did have to sit back from the curb a bit. Tara actually preferred that to being in the crowds. And, with no candy to be retrieved, our kids were fine with it, too.
Probably the highlight of the parade was when we saw a dignified car rolling along. We were far enough back that we couldn't tell exactly who it was at first glance. We soon squinted at the door placard enough that we could tell it was President Thomas S. Monson. It was a solemn moment. Tara shed tears. Thanks to the power of the zoom lens I even have photographic proof; even if all you can see is his hand and the last few letters of his name on the sign. Trust me. It was moving.
How close have you ever been to someone you deem powerful?
Probably the highlight of the parade was when we saw a dignified car rolling along. We were far enough back that we couldn't tell exactly who it was at first glance. We soon squinted at the door placard enough that we could tell it was President Thomas S. Monson. It was a solemn moment. Tara shed tears. Thanks to the power of the zoom lens I even have photographic proof; even if all you can see is his hand and the last few letters of his name on the sign. Trust me. It was moving.
How close have you ever been to someone you deem powerful?
T-274 : Shed Resistance
While the shed has been resistant to our pleas to make it straight and true we had to laugh when we made one more trip to the hardware store the other day to pick up paint and rollers. There were probably 10-20 different types of rollers we could have purchased. In the end we got the cheapest but the humor was not lost on us when we read than many of them were "shed-resistant". We certainly didn't want that! We wanted a roller that would apply our paint and a shed that would not resist it's ability to stick to it. We'll see how the ol' girl stands up to the test of the Rexburg wind, winter, and time.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Friday, August 5, 2011
T-277 : Siren Sounds
Tara and I had to pull to the side of the road the other day because emergency vehicles were coming toward us. She remarked how the sound of sirens always made her feel lousy because she knew it meant that something bad had happened to someone. I was brought up on the other side of the spectrum. Sirens meant there was an opportunity to see something exciting! Maybe it's because we used to like to watch Squad 51 on Emergency back in the day. Anyway, it's interesting how one event can affect 2 people so differently. How does it affect you?
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
T-278 : Journey Enjoyment
He actually has a point here. It's important to learn to enjoy the journey, right? I guess that's not all that different from walking in someone's shoes. Sometimes you have to at least imagine doing that so that you can appreciate your own shoes and your own path. And, while the comic refers to the physicality of "cardio"; one should also strive for balance in mind and spirit, as well.
T-279 : Mile Walker
I read this comic today which reminded me of this funny twist on the concept of walking a mile in someone's shoes:
“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes.” | |
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
T-280 : Venting Rodents

What would you have done? Would you have paid or tried to do it yourself? Have you ever had a similar issue?
T-281 : Shifter Christian
The title of this entry is a tribute to an old Night Ranger song while trying to encompass the gist of the entry in only 2 words, as I always like and try to do. This video that I was turned onto today talks about how some of the words that we Christians use evolve their meanings over time. It's an interesting concept to me. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints we have an Article of Faith that states, "We believe the Bible to be the word of God inasmuch as it is translated correctly...". What do you think?
Monday, August 1, 2011
T-282 : Lost Marbles?

Sunday, July 31, 2011
T-283 : About Me?
This one made me stop and think. What's the population of your little world?
Nicole Sheahan Notes Above the Noise: Outside my own little world: "Trying to get outside my own little world... In my own little world it hardly ever rains I've never gone hungry, always felt safe I got so..."
Nicole Sheahan Notes Above the Noise: Outside my own little world: "Trying to get outside my own little world... In my own little world it hardly ever rains I've never gone hungry, always felt safe I got so..."
T-284 : Parky Pooper?
We're already too lazy as a society. Just find a parking spot a little further away and walk a little. Sometimes you even get there faster! Most times you get there in better spirits, too!
Science: People Really Do Take Longer Leaving a Parking Spot When You're Waiting For It - The Atlantic
Science: People Really Do Take Longer Leaving a Parking Spot When You're Waiting For It - The Atlantic
T-285 : Bible Liker
I especially like the part where he said:
"...when God chooses to speak through an individual, that person does not become a mindless ventriloquist, an earthly sound system through which the Almighty can express Himself. Rather, the person becomes enlightened and filled with intelligence or truth."
T-286 : Dang Right!
I especially like the sentence:
"The real curse words are those spoken in hate, anger or fear that are intended to label a person different from you as inferior."
Where do you stand?
http://m.news.hjnews.com/mobile/opinion/article_8d78ca7e-54f7-11e0-91c9-001cc4c03286.html
"The real curse words are those spoken in hate, anger or fear that are intended to label a person different from you as inferior."
Where do you stand?
http://m.news.hjnews.com/mobile/opinion/article_8d78ca7e-54f7-11e0-91c9-001cc4c03286.html
T-287 : Knitters Judge?
I kind of feel the same way about knitters. Are they really just lost in their yarn or are they thinking that I could be doing better?
T-288 : Over Under?

The Great Toilet Paper Debate: Over or Under?
T-290 : Caller Ender
From: http://www.gocomics.com/comic/explore/827442/8
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
T-291 : Perseverant Payoff
I hate my life. I am a failure. I'm 22 years old and I'm a lowly cook at a fast food joint. This is the only job I've ever had and I will probably never get a better one. My coworker harasses me verbally all day. If I told my boss, he would just cut my already low salary. All he cares about is money.
Outside of work, I don't do anything. My best friend is handicapped, but I suppose that's better than nothing. I am in love with one of my neighbors. She's a gorgeous southern belle who just moved here, but I'm sure she hates me too.
I'm stuck in my home town because I never learned to drive. I fail the driver's license test every time I take it. Worst of all I live in a pineapple under the sea.
Did you cry before you laughed? I did.
Outside of work, I don't do anything. My best friend is handicapped, but I suppose that's better than nothing. I am in love with one of my neighbors. She's a gorgeous southern belle who just moved here, but I'm sure she hates me too.
I'm stuck in my home town because I never learned to drive. I fail the driver's license test every time I take it. Worst of all I live in a pineapple under the sea.
Did you cry before you laughed? I did.

T-292 : Jacob Reciter
Jacob started taking piano lessons in January. He had his first recital at the church the other night. About 10 kids played 2 songs each. Here's a bitty from his ditty:
I never did play an instrument. I was in middle school band for a couple of days before my friends switched to choir and I followed suit. Tara got me an acoustic guitar for my birthday a few years ago. I've been very lazy about picking that up more than a couple of times. Got any ideas to motivate me?
I never did play an instrument. I was in middle school band for a couple of days before my friends switched to choir and I followed suit. Tara got me an acoustic guitar for my birthday a few years ago. I've been very lazy about picking that up more than a couple of times. Got any ideas to motivate me?
Saturday, June 4, 2011
T-293 : Bibliobibuli Balance?
Somewhere the other day I came across the word "bibliobibuli". The meaning is basically a person who reads too much. In trying to bring balance to my life I'm attempting to give 25% each to:
T-294 : Small Talk

Thursday, June 2, 2011
T-295 : Meat History

The taste of cat, donkey, dog, and rat meat - Boing Boing
Monday, May 23, 2011
T-296 : My Towel!

What would you have done?
T-297 : Grand Death?
While I was uploading some pictures of ours from the Grand Canyon to Picasa tonight I remembered that I saw this book in the bookstore and wanted to read it. Have you read it?
I keep track of all my books at www.GoodReads.com. Are you a member?
I also have my pictures uploaded automatically to www.PicasaWeb.com. How about you?
T-298 : Tony Scout
Sunday, May 22, 2011
T-299 : Temple Tenders
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