Saving for a Rainy Day: Tips for Building an Emergency Fund When it comes to personal finance, one of the most important things you can do is to save for a rainy day. An emergency fund is a savings account… Continue Reading →
I was asked to give a talk in Church on Christmas 2022. This is my talk: The Hope of Christ A few weeks ago, I was reading in the Old Testament in Haggai during our Come Follow Me scripture study…. Continue Reading →
Kirby Family Reunion 2023 Jump to: Accommodations Bedroom Assignments Eating Activities Unplanned Activity Ideas Accommodations When Monday, July 17 through Friday, July 21, 2023 Check-in: Afternoon on Monday, July 17 Checkout: Morning on Friday, July 21 Where VRBO: https://t.vrbo.io/FLxSkqlBRtb… Continue Reading →
Grandma Byington’s Cookies Prep time = 10 minutes Cook time = 10 minutes Great raw! Cream shortening or butter in a large bowl. Add sugar and eggs, beat well, add vanilla, beat again. Dissolve soda in hot water and add… Continue Reading →
It is Not About You These are my thoughts about being selfish during difficult and troubling times. We should be allowed to act this way, but because we are so focused on ourselves we lose sight of the bigger picture. … Continue Reading →
Loosle Family Reunion 2022 Family History Video YouTube Links: Gaylen & Grandpa #2 & Grandpa #3 Carla Michael Diane Steven Lorell & Lorell Gary Jen Cami Rob Andy Sarah (using Andy’s voice) Google Photo’s Album (if you have not… Continue Reading →
Photo Gallery Clarkston 2017 The following were listed in the original document with no photos attached: need to fix – Photo 12 – View of Cache valley & the Bear River from the Long Divide Fix – Photo 32 –… Continue Reading →
Six Data Bases Dahle Ancestors Only – Norway 21,884 Dahle Descendants – USA 8,571 Loosle/Loosi Switzerland Only 8,269 Moyses/Gardner – England/Scotland 5,000 Loosle/Dahle – USA 17,195 Ancestry.com – Combined (Excludes Living) 33,000 Back to Index
George Andrew Loosle Notebook 2 Notebook Two- A Journal Written By George Andrew Loosle-1930-1933 Updated on April 15, 2021 GEORGE ANDREW LOOSLE’S writings were written in English with some German words. it was written phonetically. He wrote the way he… Continue Reading →
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