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The Oler Project: October 2010
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. Sorry about this everyone, but I think it's the best place to put stuff so it's searchable. On our way home from our Bear Lake camping trip we stopped in Coalville where Andrew's Salmon ancestors lived. This is the LDS church in Coalville, Andrew's ancestor was a bishop for a long time in Coalville, but the church he attended has since been torn down and replaced by this one. This plaque was placed September 17, 2005.
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The Oler Project: October 2009
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. Or, at least it should. This is one of my rare political posts, so if you're not interested feel free to stop reading. I'm not really a big admirer of either political party, but I am an admirer of democracy. If you live in Utah please consider signing the. Petition that is going around. You can find a full copy of the initiative here. It's been endorsed by the Deseret News. And the Salt Lake Tribune. Brian and Erin's blog.
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The Oler Project: May 2012
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brian and Erin's blog. LDS General Conference Scriptural Index. Paul and Maren's blog. Tom and Melissa's blog. What's going on in Salt Lake?
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The Oler Project: January 2010
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brian and Erin's blog. LDS General Conference Scriptural Index. Paul and Maren's blog. Tom and Melissa's blog. What's going on in Salt Lake?
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The Oler Project: My dream house
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. I've been dreaming about how I want to decorate my house one day many, many years from now, when we finally buy a house. Here's a little tour:. The living room (but I would use darker wood). I think I would call it Swedish country style, but a little more modern. This is Sarah, your old neighbor in University village. Weve moved to California in a hurry, and Ive finally got a time to visit your blog and say hi!
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The Oler Project: December 2009
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. This is Lucy as a lion. This is Lucy in an Indian dress. And Benjamin as a duck. Lucy and Andrew went on a date to Red Butte Garden back in October. She was so thrilled, we're going to try to keep that tradition going so she can get some personal daddy time. My two favorite men. Here are the recipes from the Joy of Cooking. Cut into thick uniform strips slightly larger than French fries:. 4 large peeled baking potatoes.
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The Oler Project: June 2010
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. Andrew's trip to D.C. Andrew went to Virginia for a conference at the beginning of this month, he was giving a talk on his paper that was published a little while ago. On his last day there he took a taxi to Washington D.C. and took a little tour before heading to the airport. He took some cool pictures, and I'm very jealous, I think I could spend a month there in all the museums. The US. capitol building. Benjamin right ...
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The Oler Project: September 2010
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. I've been dreaming about how I want to decorate my house one day many, many years from now, when we finally buy a house. Here's a little tour:. The living room (but I would use darker wood). I think I would call it Swedish country style, but a little more modern. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brian and Erin's blog. LDS General Conference Scriptural Index. Paul and Maren's blog. Tom and Melissa's blog.
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The Oler Project: March 2010
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. This is a tribute to Sparkpeople in honor of Nutrition Month. And in honor of me wearing a skirt to church that I haven't been able to fit into in years. Hooray! I finally got back to my pre-Lucy weight again this month. This is the kind of fare we've been eating at our house for the last 2 months. I really love the Sparkpeople meal plans because:. 6 The meals usually have only 6 or 7 ingredients in the entire meal. S...
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The Oler Project: June 2014
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An unprecedented pilot study to explore the feasability of large-scale replication. A feminist and the church: a love story? Random thing I've been thinking about lately: If my church and I were in a relationship would it work out? I want to clarify that I'm not talking about the gospel, I'm just talking about the day-to-day culture with which I have a love-hate relationship. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A feminist and the church: a love story? Brian and Erin's blog. LDS General Conference Scriptural Index.
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