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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Monday, June 29, 2015
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Saturday, June 27, 2015
You didn't see this
Here's another fun thing I've been doing at work. We're hosting a national conference next month — for auditors. And not just any auditors: these are auditors from departments of transportation across the United States!
Word is that auditors have a bad rap. They're actually a fun bunch. When they get together they really let their hair down — they not only look at each other's shoes, occasionally they make eye contact!
Our audit folks thought it would be interesting to add a little bit of fun to the conference. Being in the Pacific Northwest, they came up with the idea of having Sasquatch make a few appearances! These are a few drawings and illustrations that we're using in the program (which goes to the printer on Tuesday).
See? Auditors can be fun!
Friday, June 26, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
But what's the handbook say?
The Missionary Handbook lays out rules, guidelines and expectations for missionaries. A lot of the rules are in place to help protect the missionaries from themselves — after all, most of the elders are from a demographic that's notorious for doing dumb things.
The lesson here? Don't steal sheep. Don't mess with missionaries. Especially if they have swords and slings!
As it says in Jacob, "O, be wise; what can I say more?"
The lesson here? Don't steal sheep. Don't mess with missionaries. Especially if they have swords and slings!
As it says in Jacob, "O, be wise; what can I say more?"
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
See yourself
Most of the time I draw my cartoons for fun. Sometimes I want to comment on some current event. From time to time I get ideas that relate to lessons, studies or sermons. Then there are those occasions when I feel impressed that there's something I should draw. That's how this came about.
Nephi exhorts us to liken the scriptures unto ourselves. One way we can do that is to imagine what it would be like if we were there, whether as a member of the crowd at the Sermon on the Mount or standing next to Nephi. It's a technique that puts a whole new perspective on the scriptures.
Nephi exhorts us to liken the scriptures unto ourselves. One way we can do that is to imagine what it would be like if we were there, whether as a member of the crowd at the Sermon on the Mount or standing next to Nephi. It's a technique that puts a whole new perspective on the scriptures.
Monday, June 22, 2015
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Saturday, June 20, 2015
What's your style?
I thought this might be good thing to share for Father's Day weekend. A few years ago I worked on a handbook for teens, "How to Raise and Train Your Parents."
One page showed examples of different styles of parenting. The top example is "Do as I say, not as I do." Below is "The involved parent."
There are two other types that we listed: "The invisible parent," who is never there, and "The Cleavers," parents who live in La-La Land.
The text asks kids to identify what kind of parents they have, and what kind of parent they want to be. It's all part of a bigger plot to help guide youth to become well-adjusted adults.
You can see the full page by clicking on the bottom photo.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Thursday, June 18, 2015
From the folks who brought you the gas tax
Here's something a little different.
This is a still from a video project I've been working on (I did the illustrations and the animation). It's about a new concept we at the Oregon Department of Transportation are testing, replacing the gas tax with a per-mile fee.
The gas tax is an idea that's past its prime. The first gas tax was enacted in Oregon back in 1919. Back then it was a great concept, and fair to most motorists. Nowadays, however, vehicles are more fuel efficient, and some cars — like electronic vehicles — don't pay any gas tax at all.
Mileage is up, revenues are down, costs for road maintenance and construction are up. A per-gallon gas tax is not a sustainable solution. As a nation, it doesn't even generate enough money to allow us to even maintain our roads and bridges at their current level of service.*
That's why we're trying something new: OReGO.
This video describes the program we're testing. It's an interesting concept, and if I say so myself, a pretty good video. Check it out!
*I've made a couple of cool infographics about those very ideas. I'll have to show them sometime!
This is a still from a video project I've been working on (I did the illustrations and the animation). It's about a new concept we at the Oregon Department of Transportation are testing, replacing the gas tax with a per-mile fee.
The gas tax is an idea that's past its prime. The first gas tax was enacted in Oregon back in 1919. Back then it was a great concept, and fair to most motorists. Nowadays, however, vehicles are more fuel efficient, and some cars — like electronic vehicles — don't pay any gas tax at all.
Mileage is up, revenues are down, costs for road maintenance and construction are up. A per-gallon gas tax is not a sustainable solution. As a nation, it doesn't even generate enough money to allow us to even maintain our roads and bridges at their current level of service.*
That's why we're trying something new: OReGO.
This video describes the program we're testing. It's an interesting concept, and if I say so myself, a pretty good video. Check it out!
*I've made a couple of cool infographics about those very ideas. I'll have to show them sometime!
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Monday, June 15, 2015
Sketchbook: Fatherly advice
It's Father's Day week, so I've been thinking of good father figures from the scriptures. One of those is Alma, who took on one of the toughest jobs that a father has: telling his kid that he messed up. Good ol' Alma didn't stop there, though — he got down to the root of the problem. And Corianton became an awesome guy afterward!
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Friday, June 12, 2015
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
And they're off!
Today is the last day of school in our district. And I know, I know... I left quite a few things off the teacher's summer to-do list — I only have so much room for the caption!
Here's to all the teachers who do so much for each of our kids! You're amazing!
In a related note, if you haven't signed up for French Camp yet, there are openings still available!
Here's to all the teachers who do so much for each of our kids! You're amazing!
In a related note, if you haven't signed up for French Camp yet, there are openings still available!
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
She's baaaack!
Sis. Kerry Jo is back with some of her missionary stories that wouldn't make it in the Church magazines!
If you ever worked with — or in — the mission office or mission home, you'll understand.
If you ever worked with — or in — the mission office or mission home, you'll understand.