Friday, April 11, 2008

Surprise

Yes, Devin and I are having a baby! I know it's crazy, but we are so excited and can't wait for this new adventure in our lives. On our way to Virginia we thought we would take a detour through Salt Lake and surprise our families with the BIG news. WE were lucky enough to get both of our families together under the same roof and make them believe we were getting together to celebrate my upcoming birthday and our short one day visit home. Man did we have them fooled! I came walking into the kitchen with my homemade "Baby on Board" shirt and handed my mom a piece of paper while posing so she could for sure read the shirt. WEll wouldn't ya know that she didn't read the shirt and walked away from me. I couldn't believe it so I turned toward Devin, who was filming, and his mom read the shirt out loud and then screamed.Everyone was shocked and surprised, they had no idea. Devin and I weren't really trying to get pregnant, but at the same time we weren't doing anything to prevent it. My mom told me I was going to be just like her "Fertal Mertal"! I thought different and really didn't think it would happen so soon, but it did and Devin and I are thrilled.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

How awesome is this!!!

I dont get a chance to contribute to this blog as much as I probably should but when I saw this I had to share it. I think this has to be the "all-time" best april fools joke by CNN. The photo-shopped BOM actually looks pretty good. Hey Snoop, isnt that BOM the Shizzle fo' Rizzle?!

By Aaron Nichols
CNN



DIAMOND BAR, California (AP) -- In what some may consider an unexpected move, rap artist "Snoop Dogg" has reportedly converted to Mormonism after nearly a year of study with the fast-growing, Utah-based faith.
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Snoop Dogg says he "can't get enough of the Book of Mormon."

In a statement, a spokeswoman for Snoop Dogg -- whose real name is Calvin Broadus -- said he considers himself extremely fortunate to have discovered such a deep sense of spiritual fulfillment at this stage in his life.

“Mr. Broadus is also very pleased to find that his family is as enthusiastic about attending church services as he is,” the spokeswoman said.

However, Snoop Dogg has not been enthusiastic about publicly sharing his experience and declined to be interviewed by CNN for this article. In fact, he reportedly informed producers of his E! reality show "Snoop Dogg's Father Hood" that this particular aspect of his family's life was off-limits to the cameras. Still, he left open the possibility of addressing the subject in future episodes.

According to the Associated Press, Snoop Dogg was first introduced to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as the Mormon Church is officially known, after attending a Gladys Knight concert in an LDS meeting house in Los Angeles.

Knight, who very publicly discusses her conversion to Mormonism several years ago, invited Snoop Dogg to what is known to the Mormon faithful as “Family Home Evening,” a church program that encourages families to set aside Monday evenings for gospel-centered lessons and family togetherness.

Though Snoop Dogg has been hesitant to publicly discuss his recent spiritual journey, he commented on the experience of attending his first “Family Home Evening” in a recent interview with People Magazine.

“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”

In what Snoop Dogg now thinks was anything but a coincidence, Mormon missionaries had knocked on his door just one week before the Knight concert. He said he had initially turned them away because of what he knew about the strict Mormon health code, which prohibits members from smoking, drinking alcohol, and using drugs.

“Y’all know me,” he said grinning broadly. “There were just certain things the old me -- the "natural man" -- needed to do. And these young guys are telling me that God’s not down with disrespecting ourselves. But it’s cool now.”

Snoop Dogg said his conversion marks the end of his old life, one that included frequent run-ins with the law. Snoop Dogg was convicted in 1990 of cocaine possession and charged with gun possession after a 1993 traffic stop. In 1997, he pleaded guilty in exchange for a lighter sentence.

In 1996, Snoop Dogg was acquitted of murder after a purported gangbanger was killed by gunfire from the vehicle in which Snoop Dogg was traveling.

Snoop Dogg dismisses critics who claim his conversion is intended to placate a Salt Lake County judge, before whom he is appealing an alleged probation violation.

“Listen, the haters will say what they will,” Snoop Dogg said. “I can only do what I feel is right.”