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Terrie Soberg is a mother of 9 children and grandmomma of Lil Scotty and Jayden, and Kaeden. She keeps busy taking care of her new husband, Dave, and the children at home: Annika, Jared, Aimee, and Bonnie. She also owns a photovideography and web design business, reads, paints, and does her own genealogy as well as helps others to find their dead people. She counts this blog as her journal, so it better be good!

David Soberg is a very brave man. He agreed to marry Terrie, knowing that she came with the brood in a package deal. Dave is a graduate of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He is the Operations Manager of a contract cleaning service. He enjoys fishing, making jokes, watching the Colbert Report and being cynical. And he is the luckiest man on earth, by his own admission!

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Global Warming in Minnesota

By Terrie Soberg | April 26, 2008

Minnetonka, Minnesota on April 26, 2008:

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Words of Wisdom–We Have Forgotten God

By Terrie Soberg | April 24, 2008

“Consider these words written by Abraham Lincoln as part of a resolution in 1863:

lincolnportrait.jpg“‘We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of heaven; we have been preserved these many years in peace and prosperity; we have grown in number, wealth, and power as no other Nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us, and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. Intoxicated with unbroken success we have become too self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and reserving grace, too proud to pray to the God who made us.

“‘It behooves us, then, to humble ourselves before the offended power, to confess our . . . sins, and to pray for clemency and forgiveness.’ (John Wesley Hill, Abraham Lincoln, Man of God, 4th ed., New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, p. 391.)”

Marion G. Romney
“Gratitude and Thanksgiving,” Ensign, Nov. 1982, 50

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Word of the Day–Truculent

By Terrie Soberg | April 23, 2008

Boy, is this one timely!

The Word of the Day for April 23 is:

truculent \TRUCK-yuh-lunt\ adjective
1 : feeling or displaying ferocity : cruel, savage
2 : deadly, destructive
*3 : scathingly harsh : vitriolic
4 : aggressively self-assertive : belligerent

Example sentence:
“I lived with that THING for 17 years,” said the truculent man of his ex-wife.

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Words of Wisdom–Center Your Life in Jesus Christ

By Terrie Soberg | April 17, 2008

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“True, enduring happiness, with the accompanying strength, courage, and capacity to overcome the greatest difficulties, will come as you center your life in Jesus Christ. Obedience to His teachings provides a secure ascent in the journey of life. That takes effort. While there is no guarantee of overnight results, there is the assurance that, in the Lord’s time, solutions will come, peace will prevail, and happiness will be yours.”

Richard G. Scott
“The Atonement Can Secure Your Peace and Happiness,”
Ensign, Nov. 2006, 41

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Name Calling

By Terrie Soberg | April 16, 2008

eye.jpgDobbins lost his eye in an accident and couldn’t afford the price of a glass eye. So he carved one out of wood. But he was so self-conscious that he never left the house.

Finally, his friend Eddy came over and forced him to go out. There’s a dance over at the club,” he said. “So what if one of your eyes is made out of wood?”

“All right,” said Dobbins, “but if anybody makes fun of my eye I’m leaving.”

He went to the dance and stood around, trying to build up his courage. And then he saw a woman standing alone in the corner. She was very attractive, but she had a hunchback.

“She’s worse off than me,” Dobbins thought. “The least I can do is ask her to dance.

He walked across the crowded dance floor and approached the girl. “Would you care to dance?” he asked.

“Would I?!” she exclaimed.

“That does it,” he shouted, “Hunchback! Hunchback!”

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Words of Wisdom–Lifelong Struggle

By Terrie Soberg | April 16, 2008

“It is not what we read, but what we remember that makes us learned. It is not what we intend but what we do that makes us useful. And, it is not a few faint wishes but a lifelong struggle that makes us valiant.”

Henry Ward Beecher
1813-1887, American Preacher, Orator, Writer

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Annika’s Artwork

By Terrie Soberg | April 13, 2008

Annika was bored today and decided to make a pictorial family tree:

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(Click to Enlarge)

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Sleeping Kaeden

By Terrie Soberg | April 11, 2008

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He’s adorable!

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Intelligent Conversations

By Terrie Soberg | April 10, 2008

Here is an example of one of the intelligent, yet humorous exchanges between Dave and myself:

Dave told Annika, “Nevertheless, you can’t do that.”

I said, “Hey, nevertheless is one of my words.”

Dave immediately went on WordReference.com and started to look up words he could use.

He asked me if he could have “theretofore” or did I already have dibs on that one as well.

I told him that he could have that one, because heretofore, I have not used it.

We both laughed hysterically. Annika asked what she missed.

Dave then spent fifteen minutes looking up the difference between “theretofore” and heretofore.”

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Words of Wisdom–Hold to the Iron Rod in Times of Crisis

By Terrie Soberg | April 10, 2008

“At . . . moments of crisis and challenge, some choose to abandon faith just at the time when it most needs to be embraced. Prayer is ignored at the very hour when it needs to be intensified. Virtue is carelessly tossed aside when it needs to be cherished. God is forsaken in the all-too-human yet mistaken fear that He has forsaken us.

“The truth is that our only safety, our only security, our only hope is to hold fast to that which is good. As the mists of darkness gather around us, we are only lost if we choose to let go of the iron rod, which is the word of God.”

David S. Baxter
“Faith, Service, Constancy,” Ensign, Nov. 2006, 14

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