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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
Cub Scout conjugation
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Something completely different
OK, this isn't my usual cartoon. I thought I'd share an ad I illustrated for a company in Provo.
The company contacted me through my blog and asked if I'd be interesting in doing a drawing for them. It's not a product I've used or that I'm familiar with, but hey -- I can't say I have any complaints about it, either!
The company contacted me through my blog and asked if I'd be interesting in doing a drawing for them. It's not a product I've used or that I'm familiar with, but hey -- I can't say I have any complaints about it, either!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
One door opens
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Post-holiday depression
Here's a Good Heavens I did last year after someone (probably me) complained that all his Easter candy was gone.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Monday sketchbook: Change of seasons
I thought I was done with Jimmer for a while. I guess I was wrong.
A lot of casual fans get their sports mixed up. It's easy to do. It doesn't help that the two big stars in the two big sports at BYU both have names that start with the letter J: Jake and Jimmer. And they've both got range.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Easter
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
By the letters...
Thursday, April 21, 2011
By dawn's early egg
I knew this one was wrong from the outset.
Easter is the celebration of the Resurrection. Cavemen celebrating Easter is a total non sequitur. Dinosaurs and prehistoric man were never contemporary. In fact, bunnies and chickens really don't have anything to do with Easter, either. Heck, even the brontosaurus is actually an apatosaurus. I get it.
Nothing about this is true. It's a cartoon. It's kind of silly, and I like it. I hope you can get a kick out of it, too!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Happy hunting!
One of our favorite bedtime books was I'm coming to get you! by Tony Ross. It's the story of a space monster who tells a little boy that he's "coming to get you!" with a surprise twist at the end.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Monday sketchbook: Repairs made while you wait
Sunday, April 17, 2011
The song of the righteous
After about two years of lessons, my piano teacher suggested I take up another instrument. Thanks to years of diligent study and practice, however, I can now say proudly that I am capable of playing several hymns. Most people take two hands to play them. Like the boy above, I can do it with one finger.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Monday sketchbook: Listen
A lot of people have their iPods (or other portable music players) at work, listening to music, podcasts, e-books, or what have you. I like to set my iPod on shuffle so I get a mix of things, including the occasional conference talk. It's happened more than once that I've had to stop myself from agreeing out loud at the end!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Message from the dust
We were watching a French movie the other day, Rabbi Jacob (a very un-PC movie, BTW), and there's a part where the main character reads from a Torah. It was the same day that Arie posted a cartoon about texting in Church, and it occurred to me that some of those early scrolls were text messages to our day!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
On a two year mission to boldy go where no missionary has gone before
Friday, April 8, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Happy Birthday!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Orthanc, the impenetrable
As a missionary, you get to know the standard responses of when people don't want to let you in. One of the most common excuses we ran into was, "The baby is sick!" Although there were many who said (above the noise inside), "No one is home" or "We already talked with you." That's one of the reasons missionaries much prefer to teach people rather than just knock on doors. That and there could be an evil wizard inside. You never know!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Monday sketchbook: Notes from General Conference
Once again I'm including sketches from my General Conference notes. I thought it was great conference, with many good talks and great messages. These are a few of my favorites.
Saturday Morning
Pres. Monson announced three new temples: Ft. Collins, Colorado; Meridian, Idaho; and Winnipeg, Manitoba. He also said that more than 70 tons of supplies have been sent to Japan, and some of the youth there are delivering aid on scooters provided by the Church.
Saturday Afternoon
I may be a geek, but one of my favorite things is the statistical report. The missionary count was as of Dec. 31, so our Elder Z was amongst them!
Priesthood
In Priesthood session, the atmosphere is usually more casual than the other sessions. The tone of this one seemed more serious, trying to get us to be a little bit more diligent. There was more than one message that we need to read about our responsibilities. Pres. Uchtdorf recommended D&C sections 20, 84, 107 and 121.
Sunday Morning
It made me homesick to see the snow outside Temple Square! So many good talks! My favorite sketch from this conference is the Damascus one, but "bedlamites" cries for more attention. That seems appropriate! I also like the one of the kid and the posters in his bedroom: Steve Young, Jimmer Fredette and the Salt Lake Temple (but not necessarily in that order!).
Sunday Afternoon
I always get something a little extra out of Elder Scott's talks. In fact, it was one of his conference addresses that got me to do this blog. Hugh B. Brown's story of the currant bush, which was retold by Elder Christofferson, was one of my mom's favorites (she being a Canadian and all). Elder Holland was great as always, and Pres. Monson's closing remarks were touching.
I was watching a Twitter feed from time to time, and it was interesting to see what was trending. The hashtag #ldsconf was up there almost all day! One of my favorite messages was one that said, "don't tweet during the prayer!"
Conference talks are available on the Church website (but you probably already know that). And fellow cartoonist (and all around good guy) Arie Van de Graaff will soon have Conference-based activity pages available. I think they're usually at Sugardoodle.
P.S. My wife talked me into including this one. She liked the story about the Richfield National Guard, and it's about Korea.
Saturday Morning
Pres. Monson announced three new temples: Ft. Collins, Colorado; Meridian, Idaho; and Winnipeg, Manitoba. He also said that more than 70 tons of supplies have been sent to Japan, and some of the youth there are delivering aid on scooters provided by the Church.
Saturday Afternoon
I may be a geek, but one of my favorite things is the statistical report. The missionary count was as of Dec. 31, so our Elder Z was amongst them!
Priesthood
In Priesthood session, the atmosphere is usually more casual than the other sessions. The tone of this one seemed more serious, trying to get us to be a little bit more diligent. There was more than one message that we need to read about our responsibilities. Pres. Uchtdorf recommended D&C sections 20, 84, 107 and 121.
Sunday Morning
It made me homesick to see the snow outside Temple Square! So many good talks! My favorite sketch from this conference is the Damascus one, but "bedlamites" cries for more attention. That seems appropriate! I also like the one of the kid and the posters in his bedroom: Steve Young, Jimmer Fredette and the Salt Lake Temple (but not necessarily in that order!).
Sunday Afternoon
I always get something a little extra out of Elder Scott's talks. In fact, it was one of his conference addresses that got me to do this blog. Hugh B. Brown's story of the currant bush, which was retold by Elder Christofferson, was one of my mom's favorites (she being a Canadian and all). Elder Holland was great as always, and Pres. Monson's closing remarks were touching.
I was watching a Twitter feed from time to time, and it was interesting to see what was trending. The hashtag #ldsconf was up there almost all day! One of my favorite messages was one that said, "don't tweet during the prayer!"
Conference talks are available on the Church website (but you probably already know that). And fellow cartoonist (and all around good guy) Arie Van de Graaff will soon have Conference-based activity pages available. I think they're usually at Sugardoodle.
P.S. My wife talked me into including this one. She liked the story about the Richfield National Guard, and it's about Korea.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Conference Tips: Bon appetit!
When I was a kid, we always used to have dinner at Grandma's during General Conference. Nowadays we usually have family over for Sunday morning and German pancakes.
My friend Kristin has a tradition of "Conference Cinnamon Rolls." Unfortunately, those need to start the night before (and our oven is on the fritz), but they sound marvelous!
Feast on the word and feast on the food! What a great combination!
My friend Kristin has a tradition of "Conference Cinnamon Rolls." Unfortunately, those need to start the night before (and our oven is on the fritz), but they sound marvelous!
Feast on the word and feast on the food! What a great combination!