Monday, April 28, 2014

Gratitude and Graduation

It's been an amazing last few years. So many friendships and knowledge has come out of BYU and this wonderful institution will forever have a close place to my heart. I will never forget the people that have blessed my life during the last four years. College wasn't easy, but the people that were around me during this time made it feel a lot more like home. 

Change is the worst, but I've got great things to look forward to. I am going to be an College Admissions Representative for Broadview University in West Jordan, and I'll start on my Master's there soon as well. Who knows when kids will come, or when we'll be completely out of debt, or when I'll have a six pack, but I'm confident one of those three will actually happen. :) 

Here are some picks of the milestone marker.







Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Finding My One

Not very many people are lucky enough to find the love of their life, let alone when they are 12 years old. I don’t know if it was his baby face or my incredibly awkward reaction to boys, but either way we were slow in the making. We were just your average 7th graders who couldn't help, but be drawn to each other. He would do silly impressions and I would refuse to hug boys, we didn't know anything, but somewhere in between the acne and the late nights staying up to text each other we fell in love.
            I remember it like it was yesterday, I knew I wanted to go with him to prom, and I would use every resource I had to let him know that. My friends left subtle hints that I wanted to go with him, but these “subtle hints” turned out to about as subtle as a gun. He knew I wanted to go with him, but did he want to go with me? There were other boys wanting to go, but they weren't him. I got a letter asking me to prom, and the same day a text from Dallin saying he wanted to go and heard someone else was going to ask me. Naturally I wanted to throw in the towel and say “I’m all yours!” but who was this mystery man? I would take a guess and leave hints to other boys that I was taken, but I would keep getting these secret letters with no name. I felt so guilty for spending some boy’s money that I wasn't going to go with. Then came the huge bouquet of roses. Seriously though, I may have been slightly shorter then, but it seems like they were at least the size of a small chair. This was too much! They must’ve cost someone a fortune. The letter read “I know I’m not your first choice, but please give me a chance. You can open the letter hidden in the flowers to find out who wants to take you to the dance.” Buried deep in the flowers was a note I failed to notice before. I opened it and it was from my future husband asking me to prom, that snake in the grass! I was so mad! I was stressing out this whole time and it was him all along!
            I have never been one to let things go so this meant war. He played me like a fiddle and I planned to get him right back. I plotted and planned and the big day came.
           He stormed into class and said “you!” I may or may not have planted some spices that looked similar to drugs and bottles that looked like beer bottles in his car. Then I may have had the local policeman pull him over in front of the school right when everyone was going to class. He still has anxiety about police cars, but what can I say? It was the beginning of our happily ever after. 

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Read More Than the Clever Title

I obviously can't say too many negative things about marriage blog posts, because here I am writing one. I have noticed at least 90% more blog articles that say "Marriage Isn't For You" or "Why I'm Happy I Married Young" showing up on my Facebook feed. I've read them, and they are entertaining. Dallin would always say "I hate those, their only half truths". After we talked about it my eyes were opened to what was going on around me. All these people are grasping for truth. They want to know that someone else out there get's what they are going through, that's what I was doing too, but at the same time all of these bloggers are missing the bulls eye. They are saying things maybe to express themselves, maybe to get more readers, maybe to shock and awe. What they don't get is that all of these "clever revelations" are already written out, and with more truth.... in the scriptures. Wah wah wah don't stop reading because you automatically tune out when you hear "religion". Not every one understands the scriptures but take it bit by bit and you can find all the truths people seek after. The scriptures are hitting these "clever blog revelations" right on the nail, but everyone is avoiding them because religion is taboo on social media. Well I say enough is enough. I'm calling bloggers out. Everyone is acting like prophets and coming up with these great ideas when the basic's that they are trying to explain are already revealed in the scriptures. So, here is my plea. Enough of your "Clever Titles" what are you really trying to say? When you find out, find the direction that God wants you to take on the topic through reading the scriptures. Some of these scriptures may seem like a stretch, but look at the principles of why we are drawn to these articles. It is the truth that is in them.  Here are some examples:

Scripture:

Galations 5:13 For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.
 17 For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.
 22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering,gentleness, goodness, faith
Why should we just treat our spouses like this? We shouldn't. Treat everyone with the love of Christ and your life will be open to God's love and the Spirit.

Scripture:

 Alma 37: 35 O, remember, my son, and learn wisdom in thy youth; yea, learn in thy youth to keep the commandments of God.
 36 Yea, and cry unto God for all thy support; yea, let all thy doings be unto the Lord, and whithersoever thou goest let it be in the Lord; yea, let all thy thoughts be directed unto the Lord; yea, let the affections of thy heart be placed upon the Lord forever.
 37 Counsel with the Lord in all thy doings, and he will direct thee for good; yea, when thou liest down at night lie down unto the Lord, that he may watch over you in your sleep; and when thou risest in the morning let thy heart be full of thanks unto God; and if ye do these things, ye shall be lifted up at the last day.
You can do anything with God, including marriage.

Scripture:

Moses 7:18 And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of oneheart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them.

I rest my case.

Friday, February 21, 2014

A Newborn Marriage

My life has become one with someone else, which in a way feels like a new life. I didn't know why but pre-married Goo seems really different from  post-married Goo, and it's literally been a month and a half. It's like I passed into a whole new world, and I'm starting to learn things all over again. I have only been born into this world once, and I don't remember what it was like, but I imagine it is similar to what I am feeling now. I know who I am. I am a daughter of God and I have immense potential, but why is that so hard to remember when I put a cup of oil in the waffles instead of 1/3 cup? It's like learning to walk all over again. I'm learning who this new person is, and sometimes it's easier to get frustrated when I know I can do better. It just comes down to the fact that I am experiencing a new way of life, and it will take time to get my feet under me.

 I'm learning to talk again too. 

I couldn't hold it in anymore. I was mad and I needed to tell someone. Before, my roommates would be waiting at the door to hear about my day and the ups and downs. They would even have a few stories of their own to share in response. I knew what was coming with girls. I had that pre-marriage life down. But now I don't have that anymore. Luckily when I get on a estrogen overload, my new other half can see through my irrational thoughts. We are building the kind of person that help each other and don't settle for just consolidation in hard times. And now I'm learning to talk, and talking feels so much better. 

I'm learning to trust those around me. 

It has never been my strong suit to follow. After waiting 2 years you learn a sense of independence. I can do things by myself. I am the only one that can do this job the best way. But I am learning quickly that I can't, and I don't have to. After I fall over and over again, I realize that I can't do everything by myself. Then comes the saving grace of my husband. He picks up the load and lets me rest from my burdens. I have to let go of the doubt that my independence is screaming at me. He can handle my load. 

We are learning and growing together. We are becoming one.


Thursday, February 13, 2014

So THIS is love :)

A random photo stand on campus lead to this pre-Valentine kiss! After this we went and got Dallin's Valentines gift (I need to work on surprises...) which is a new wedding ring haha (side-note-story: I'm THE WORST and ended up getting Dallin's wedding ring the day before we got married at Walmart...needless to say he wore it our wedding day and it's been a pain to wear ever since...maybe because it was also the wrong size ha oops, so now he wanted a new one) 

This is a picture from our honeymoon cruise! We went to Key West and Cozumel on the Carnival. It was really beautiful, and we had a great time! 


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

What Our Christmas Looks Like

This is us, and all of our presents! This is actually Christmas Eve. We celebrated early so we could be together with my family and then on Christmas day we went to his families house. 

It's a black tradition to make honey candy at Christmas! 



Friday, January 10, 2014

A Week To Go!

I wanted to clarify, I am ready! I get the question "So, are you ready?" all the time! It's to be expected though. Weddings are so so so exciting, and I've asked this question to plenty of people before. I am ready, and I have never felt better about Dallin and I. It's been interesting so far. We've already started sharing some things, and I have to learn how to share. It's like I'm back in preschool again! haha Our cute little apartment is coming together quite nicely. My WONDERFUL loving family helped me move in, and let's just say the people before us clearly didn't own any Clorox. Ha but I'm slowly getting it to where it needs to be.

So, what do you do in a small, OLD, and cold apartment? Well, me and Dallin are cuddling up next to our space heaters, and eating our spaghetti from the pot. It's so great! Next Saturday can't come fast enough! Also, it's surprisingly been a challenge for me to let go of "controlling" everything. It's so nice having someone else to help me do things! And Dallin is always willing and super dependable. The other day he got the car lubed. That was great, because I hate anything to do with cars. Sometimes, it's hard for me to let go of the initial drive to do everything myself. I first started to notice my control issues when he first got home and started to drive, and I would tell him how to drive (I've heard this is common among women), but I would get SEVERE anxiety when I couldn't control the car from the passengers side. I would say, "we're turning right" (way before the turn) just so that I could release some of the things in my head, but I quickly became an annoying back seat driver. I've fixed this by not watching the road when he is driving. If I do, I can't help but correct everything he does. The solution: don't watch. Another good thing about having Dallin around is having a handy man. We were doing our dishes after dinner one day, I set the rag on the counter, and he set's it in the middle of the sink. I didn't think it would totally air out in the middle of the sink, and setting it on the counter would "leave the dirt on the counter" as Dallin said, so he grabbed a screw driver and put a screw into one of the cupboards and hung the rag up. Perfect place! I imagine this is just the beginning of what marriage is going to be like. Creating and learning with someone else. Luckily, Dallin makes me laugh SO hard, I'm confident it will be pretty fun as we go. When it comes to the wedding I'm not nervous. I don't think I thought of everything that needs to be done, and I am in the middle of my final semester at BYU, but whether or not I have everything I ever dreamed of on that day is not important. I don't care if I have the Pinterest wedding I pinned. I hope on that day my only focus will be that I get to be with my best friend for eternity. 

Friday, December 20, 2013

Our New Place!


It wasn't exactly like we remembered; however, we love it! It's super small, and was built FOREVER ago! It's nice and cozy and everything two poor newlywed college kids should live in! I definitely have a lot of cleaning and decorating to do! I plan to play on the vintage theme. Here is some pictures from our first visit! 

The kitchen! I don't know where we will put a table...but there is a lot of cupboard space!
Our living room! So small, maybe a love seat will fit?


 The bedroom! Hole in the wall included!

                                               
     All Dallin had to say about this one is "where is my cleaning brush?" :)


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Wedding Registry Checklist and Comparisons

First of all, I want to say that registering at Target was 1,000 times easier than Walmart! Target had a beautiful checklist that helped me know where to start and what to get. It cut my time looking for things in half, and I know that I didn't miss anything! They were also way better on quickly adding things. Walmart had a 5 second wait time that changed the page so I ended up adding 20 things to the "cart" rather than the registry. Target's search engine was more efficient. They had it so it would search the whole store every time, but Walmart made you choose what "department" you wanted. I ended up looking for kid's decorations for 5 minutes before I realized I was in the kid section. 


So the checklist! Where do you start? What do you get? The answer is all at this link: Target's Checklist. It organizes what you want by the room "Kitchen", "Entertainment", "Home", and then sub categories. I could write about it all day, but it would be quicker for you to look at it! 

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The Unplanned Christmas Traditions

-          For some reason there is a whole side to Christmas not advertised by Hollywood. Our holiday season comes and goes, and looking back over the last few Christmas’s I’ve noticed traditions that I never planned, but that are consistent through the years. I’ve found such a pattern that it’s led me to the top 10 Unplanned Christmas Traditions. 


1. Getting sick. I don’t know how, but it always happens every year, but you never plan on getting sick.


2. Traveling in bad weather. Surprise! Now you have to spend 2 hours digging someone out of the snow. Merry Christmas.


3. A Christmas afternoon surprise nap, because for some reason I never think about how waking up at 6 AM after going to bed at 1 AM will affect me.


4. Shopping. Apparently everyone in America decides to go to the same mall as me at the exact same time.  


5. Somehow I end up making a phone call to a customer service agent every year and my entire Christmas spirit is at their finger tips. 


6. Shipping time on gifts, no matter how many times it happens I always order at the last second and hope and pray they’ll get here on time.
7. Along with shopping, a tradition that I would rather not plan for it spending way more than I thought I would. Set a budget? Ain’t no body got time fo that.

8. Wrapping Presents ALWAYS takes longer than I thought…and it is not fun. I don’t plan on it, but somebody has to do it.

9. Making way more food than is necessary. This is a happy unplanned tradition. There is always a lot of food around the house.



10. Buying a gift for the “let’s not give presents this year people” because they ALWAYS end up giving gifts, and you don’t want to be the person who fell for that trick again. 

BONUS!!!

Returning gifts. It's America, go get what you really want. 



Merry Christmas everybody! May the odd's be ever in your favor. 




The PERFECT College Party!

Buh buh buh dah! A CEREAL party! My roommate Annie LOVES cereal! It was her birthday so we put two and two together to make a cereal party! Let me just say, this was THE BEST idea for a party ever! Cereal is super cheap, and the milk was fairly cheap, which means a cheap super creative idea. Everyone loved it. You could mix the cereals or, if you're like me, keep them separate. Lot's of food, and a good snack while we watched the BYU vs UofU game. Here are the pictures!


Friday, December 13, 2013

Fast Forward To the Happiest Time of My Life

Somewhere in the last 4 months my best friend got home from his mission (here's what that looked like)


He went to Ghana, Africa and these are their traditional clothes
And then this happened.....

And now I'm living the best time of my life. Of course being engaged sucks, but at least I have my best friend back now!!! Our wedding is in 36 days (Jan. 18, 2014)! The next few posts will be about what being engaged is like! 




Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Colorful Ways to Bring Art to Your Classroom

If you’ve got elementary-age kids, you’ve probably got some fun art hanging on your fridge that your son or daughter brought home proudly from class.  But you and I both know that art in schools is shrinking – we see less painting and dancing and music as the focus turns more and more toward succeeding on tests.  Well, a program at BYU is trying to teach teachers that it doesn’t have to be one or the other – art or math; dance or history.  The two can go hand in hand, as BYU Morning Show producer Jessica Black reports.

The room full of about 50 teachers is stretching their arms in ways you wouldn’t expect from the authority figure in front of the classroom. Like gymnasts preparing for a meet, they lean and bend and contort their bodies.

 “We do it in my classroom every morning” “You do?” “Oh yeah, and my kids before we have a big test say (gasp) Mrs. Leslie stop we need to do the brain dance before we do this. Oh, they’re believers.”

 “I do it in my classroom too, and my kids believe that they get better test scores if we do it because it helps their brain work on both sides of their head.”

Kelleen Leslie and Deborah Hansen – they teach 3rdand 4th grade. And "The Brain Dance" is just one part of a whole array of art forms they’re learning to incorporate in their classrooms. It’s not just for fun. The dance gets results, says Hansen.

 “I have a couple of students in my class who are very stressed about testing. And um, we’ve struggled like if they have to do a timed test or something like that, they just, they start breathing heavy and they get really nervous about it and worry and then they can’t seem to focus on their test and they kind of bomb it. And so whenever I say we’re going to have a test they go “(gasp) Oh no! Oh no!” and so if we stop and we do the brain dance and they are able to calm themselves down, they are able to do the test, and they do well on the test because they know the material they’re just afraid of testing”

The arts integration program doesn’t stop at dance; Dolly Sharf a 5th grade teacher took a normal persuasive essay and put a holiday Grinch twist on it.

 “We just drew wonderful Grinch’s and they are hanging out in the hall they are about life size they are fabulous, and we’re writing letters to the Grinch to persuade him whether or not he should take Christmas away or let us celebrate, and they are excited to write letters. They are essay persuasive letters which has been a part of the core for a long time. Doing that same letter without a fun person to tie into was not nearly as productive.”

Making the idea of art come to life is something Julie Christopherson, a fine arts coordinator for her school district, has seen first-hand.

“We have seen children as they are doing reviews sitting there in their seats. Taking the test and moving. And retaining the information they have learned. We should not pull out of kids and negate what they’re hardwired to do when they come to school. They play, they sing, they dance, they move, they draw, and we want to foster that rather than just rob them of it by the time they hit the 6th grade. “

And this is something she believes will have a lasting effect.

“And we have seen some life changing experiences both in the parts of the teachers and in the students. For example, we had a classroom teacher after they had a visual art training, ask the students, now who would come on a weekend, and she thought all these girls would raise their hand, but one rowdy little boy said, “If I had art I would come every Saturday. If you would teach me art.” And that’s what it’s all about. We realize that this is something they carry through with them the rest of their lives, and the classroom teacher, bless their hearts, they are the stalwarts they’re the bastions that have to carry the whole load. We’re trying to ease that load by showing them exciting ways they can use the arts and use them with their children to make a difference. We have seen teachers just amazed. “That child never participates.”  Did a drama lesson. “He raised. He participated.” And the teachers were floored. So it’s so important for kids. It’s something that we all know and that we’re all working toward the same goal.” 

Whether it's through literature, paint, or dance art in the classroom doesn't have to be a distraction, but an aid.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Making A Resume Reel

    The broadcast world is full of cut throat journalists bidding for seconds of time in the spotlight. Now that I am entering the dog-eat-dog arena I am learning the trade. In the broadcast program at BYU I have several classes using a "resume reel" as a final assignment, but this is just the beginning. I am having to balance getting it done quickly and doing it right. Here is what I have learned so far.
    How to make a resume reel:
            1. Make sure you are calm yet very entertaining so people won't take their eyes of you
            2. When choosing footage try and get as many shots where you are not looking like you're homeless
            3. As you edit use YouTube for references, you'll probably end up copying from some other broadcast student from a different school and level the playing field
            4. Show you are creative, but don't go outside of the strict guidelines of what everyone else is doing on their resume reels
            5. Finally, "have fun" right. All you have to do is get a job in less than 5 minutes.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Analysis of Fox: The Five

The chemistry on “The Five” was great! The journalism was barely present. It was definitely a bias. I usually do not watch Fox because the lack of objectivity makes me gag, but I felt great as far as the conversation between the anchors. Whenever you talk about politics it becomes an argument, and even then they were still able to feel like friends. I felt like I was sitting in a living room at a family party (my family always has these kinds of conversations as well). Bob wasn’t everyone’s favorite, but they need some conflict to make a show. Bob actually was the one who had the most trustworthy opinion because he was willing to say no to the bias of the other anchors. A lot of this show was giving opinion, and it was not considered news. I do have to commend the anchors on being able to not talk over each other. Despite their disagreements they were able to keep the debate organized. Near the “Obamacare Fallout” they got really heated. The show was built on the drama of disagreement. Eric was very upset, and they left at the climax. I don’t think this was on accident, they like to build on drama, but it seems to me that once the cameras are off, and the debate is over, the anchors would be good friends. 

Monday, October 14, 2013

How to Make A Bridezilla

I’ve recently entered the new status of “engaged person” as people call us. We are known to touch a lot in public, have a glazed look over our eyes, and be completely oblivious to everyone around us…outside of our significant other of course. Now, this is understandable. We have finally gotten to the point in our lives where we can marry our best friend, and we want to get a good look at who we are going to have to wake up to every day. And while all of this love is in the air, eventually someone reminds the blushing bride that she has to plan a wedding; equipped with music, cake, food for 500 or more people, look like a model, which includes finding a dress that makes her look good, order dozens of flowers, and book a photographer just to name a few, all while keeping her budget in range of a few thousand dollars. I, like you, think bridezilla’s was just a funny phrase that only happens to really high maintenance girls. But now I am quickly coming to the realization that this is a much more common phenomenon then people give credit, not only does it happen more than I thought, but it is happening to me! My once rational thought process for organization and common courtesy is slowly sinking down the drain, and I find myself cutting people’s sentences off, demanding my way, and starving myself to look good. This wasn’t something I would have ever guessed for myself, but planning a wedding does something to you. So, I wanted to give you a personal experience of how to create a bridezilla’s, and let me give you a hint, it’s not by taste testing too much cake.
Number one if you want to create a bride-zilla offer to help her find a wedding dress and show her pictures of size 0 models. Remind her that her body is a lot bigger than those and that she should probably find a dress that fits her “body type”. This will begin
the process of wedding dieting that is the first step in creating a grumpy bride.  
Give her an impossible budget to work with, basically this is anything under a million dollars.
Take her to every reception you can find, to remind her of the stiff competition she has to compete with. It would also help if you told her that this reception is her way of exhibiting herself to, basically, everyone she knows and that this is about the only time in her life that her style will be on display.
When she mentions the small progress she has made, make sure you read off the entire list of other things she still needs to do. This will put her into a panic and she will feel like she hasn’t made any progress at all. It is imperative that whenever she marks one thing off her list you add another forgotten task.
Listen to her ideas then replace them with ones that were popular in the 1980’s.
Fill her schedule with school work so she has absolutely no time to plan, and then remind her that her wedding won’t plan itself.
Surround her with fattening food, so that when she is getting stressed out the first thing she grabs in the chocolate to make her feel better. This will make her fat and make her feel guilty for being so over weight, and put her right on target to starve herself this will in turn make her more upset and more mad than ever.
Remind her every other day that she will have no financial support from her parents in the next month or so. A week is just the right amount time for her to relax, by remind her on a weekly basis she will then become stressed again at the thought of being cut off financially. If, by chance, your bride doesn’t react to the reminder, you can always list off the new bills she will be responsible for.
Make sure you play every break up song you can just after she has a fight with her fiancé, preferably the tear jerkers, this will remind her that love never lasts and that the chance of this marriage is 1 in 10.
And finally, NEVER give her time with her fiancé. This will take away her one stress reliever and ensure she forgets why she is doing all this work to begin with.

There ya have it! That is the recipe for disaster and for all of my fellow bride-zilla’s out there, don't worry, it’s not you, it’s everyone else. 

Monday, October 7, 2013

Pilot Shortage

What happens when there are not enough pilots to fly the planes? This question is going to be hitting every major regional airline in coming years. There are currently not enough student pilots to fill the spots of those retiring pilots. Why? The major airlines continue to push down regional pilots pay. It is now to the point that the average regional First Officer pilot is making $40,000 a year; this isn't enough to cover the student loans that got him in the cockpit to begin with. One Skywest pilot asked his corporate executive how he feels justified that his pilots qualify for food stamps. This is just the beginning of the story on what we can expect to see in the next coming years when we hit this deficit. So, before you go planning that trip to the Bahamas you may want to check up. Stay with us, for the in detail story.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Sequestration Hits Timpanogos Cave

One of Utah's most treasured trails closed 2 weeks earlier than normal because of the sequestration. Timpanogos Cave National Monument sold out all weekend and rangers say it would have this next weekend too, if they had the budget to stay open. Almost 2,000 hikers went to the top of the mountain this weekend. They are the last visitors to see the cave this year.

Donna Barron, a hiker from Texas said, "We have these beautiful national parks and people want to be able to enjoy them as many months as possible so i would hate to see any reduction in the hours."

Since the cuts in Washington organizers have struggled all year to try and make the most of out of their funding. Rangers say they took a 5 % reduction in their budget., and that means cuts all across the board.

The Superintendent at Timpanogos Cave, Jim Ireland said, "We cut out all unnecessary travel. We cut our supplies budget, but really the bulk of our budget goes into our personal services."

The Timpanogos team would have stayed open over UEA weekend but they couldn't afford it, even after spreading the work among fewer employees and reducing programs.

Public Relations Ranger BJ Cluff said the kids are the ones really being impacted. She said "We've had fewer school groups that are able to come up and take advantage of going on field trips."


Timpanogos cave won't open again until next may. Until then, rangers will prepare the trails for winter and repair damage from recent rainstorms. Timpanogos administrators say they hope they'll have more money to work with next year, and if not they will continue to make cuts where necessary.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

International News for September 11, 2013

This newscast aired at 8:30 AM on BYU Radio 

In remembrance of the nearly 3 thousand people who died 12 years ago on September 11th more than a thousand people gathered in Manhattan, and 2 million people are expected to join in a tribute motorcycle ride in Washington D.C.

Iran is ramping up its threats to the United States even as President Obama put any attack on Syria on hold.  They are warning that any military action against Syria will cause a military and terrorist reaction on U.S. targets and allies.

A powerful car bomb killed six people near Libya’s Foreign Ministry building and injured 17 others. The explosion happened in the heart of the eastern coastal city of Benghazi, exactly one year after an attack there killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.

Two Colorado Democrats who provided crucial support for new gun-control laws were voted out of office in a recall vote widely seen as a test of popular support for gun restrictions.

A powder artificial egg’ goes on sale in supermarkets for the first time today. Made from plants and named “Beyond Egg’s” can replace eggs in everything from cakes to mayonnaise.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

International News for September 10, 2013

This newscast aired at 8:30 AM on BYU Radio,

Syria has accepted a Russian proposal to put the country's chemical weapons sites under international control, in hopes of avoiding a U.S. military strike. While skeptical, U.S. officials said they would work with Russia on the idea. France's foreign minister promised to bring the idea before the U.N. Security Council today. President Obama is to address Americans tonight at 9 pm Eastern Time.

The Senate Judiciary Committee will open landmark hearings in the nation's capital that could ultimately lead to the legalization of marijuana.

Apple is announcing a new iPhone today at 1 pm. Some expect a fingerprint sensor for extra, while others guess the company will show off two iPhone models: a high-end 5S and a lower-cost 5c.

Pakistan will release former second in command of the Afghan Taliban as soon as this month to help advance peace efforts in Afghanistan.


U.S stock index rose this morning putting the S&P 500 on track for a sixth day of gains.