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The REAL Story Behind The Short-Shorts, by Scott Mackintosh

I did something spontaneous a week ago today. I am shocked how fast things can spread via social media. And even more surprised how fast the story has changed in just ONE week. Within 24 hours of my wife and children posting THIS photo ….Imagewe were being told it had gone viral. My kids were using terms an old dad like me is not familiar with, such as; 70,000 notes on tumblr, favorited on twitter, re-tweated, shared etc… Friends were reporting they were seeing it posted on Buzzfeed, Redneck sites and other random sites, most have the story twisted (because of how my daughter worded it on her own tumblr blog). Thus the story ……

This is the REAL story behind the short-shorts!

I know the world has varying degrees of what is modest and what is not when it comes to clothing.  In our family we have pretty definite modesty guidelines; No mid-drift or low-cut shirts, no short-shorts, short skirts and we even go as far as saying no sleeveless shirts unless playing sports or on the beach. Having raised four daughters and three sons, I’m a bit protective. Some may call me old fashion, but I call it “A Dad who loves his daughters” (and sons too) I know some of you may be rolling your eyes and that’s okay, my daughter does it all the time.

I’m a firm believer that the way we dress sends messages about us, and it influences the way we and others act. (okay okay – I’m the first to admit I look like a redneck and I may say “crick” instead of “creek”) But that’s beside the point. My teenage daughter day after day continues to wear clothing that I, as her father, feel is inappropriate and immodest. Her mother and I feel the same about the importance of dressing modest. With that said, let’s move onto the night of the happening …….

In an effort to try to spend time with just the family we reserve our Monday evenings for just that. On this particular Monday, we decided to go out to eat (something we had not done in a very long time) and made plans for after dinner to use our pass-of-all passes to go miniature golfing at Trafalga, a nearby “fun center”.  I heard my wife ask our daughter if she would please change into some longer shorts before leaving. She said “NO!”  Instead of turning her response and disrespectful attitude into a major battle, I decided to make a “small” statement on how her short-shorts maybe aren’t as “cute” as she thinks!

I ran into my bedroom as the family was loading into the car. I grabbed some scissors and cut some old worn out pants into a set of short-shorts with the ends of the pockets hanging out the bottom. There was only about an inch of material below the crotch of the shorts. To add frosting to the cake, I looked down and noticed a shirt that my older daughter had given me for Father’s Day. At the time I thought “where the heck would I ever wear this?” Wow! I just found the perfect moment!  I was a bit worried about going through with this, but felt that it was “OKAY” to make this statement in the privacy of our own home. I was certain that when my daughter saw me, that would be as far as it would have to go to make the point.

As I walked out to the car I could see my daughter and my son in the back seat with their heads down focused on their phones…needless to say they didn’t even notice. I stood by the open driver’s side door for a minute and even spoke to them, but their faces stayed focused on their phones, they didn’t even glance up. They had no clue of how I was dressed. I then walked about 50 feet in front of the car to meet my wife as she was walking back from feeding our animals. (hmmm….something’s wrong with this picture. Why was my wife feeding the animals and not one of our teens? Great question.)

My wife said, “What did they think? I told her that they hadn’t even noticed, but I was sure that they had by now. As I returned to the car, it was evident that their faces were still glued to their phones and had no idea of the spectacle that stood before them. Well, I had a decision to make. This little plotted scheme did not get noticed, so my thinking that this would end at home, quickly changed to… “I guess we’re taking it to the road now.”

As we were driving and nearly to the Hibachi House restaurant, I heard a camera sound. I looked to see what had just happened at the same time that my wife was being addressed by my children saying; “Why are you taking a picture of Dad?” Immediately my son said “Oh my gosh, look at dad!” My daughter then gave her disgusted look and said, “Why are you dressed like that?” followed by “Oh well, I don’t care.”

As we entered the restaurant we were greeted by many funny looking stares from a slightly small crowd. “Wow, at least it is a small group that I am making a fool of myself in front of” I thought. Then realized we knew two of the people. They laughed and said they couldn’t wait to tell our son-in-law what they had just seen. I gave a quick explanation. They laughed. My son, daughter and wife took a couple of pictures and posted them to social media. We ate dinner and it wasn’t a big deal.

My daughter didn’t seem to care however like I had hoped she would, so the question to myself was, “Do I let it fail or take it to the next level?” Take it to the next level of course!

“OK, let’s go miniature golfing” I said. The family laughed that I might just go through with that we had planned to do before dressing like a spectacle.

As we arrived to the small amusement park, we were met with many stares and pointing fingers as I walked through the lobby and to the miniature golf area. I tried to keep up with my daughter who had expressed that it didn’t bother her, but was not about to let me stay very close to her as we walked through the crowded room. Once we got our clubs and were waiting in line for our turn to start, a couple of girls were “acting” like one was taking a picture of the other when in fact they were lining themselves up for a “Kodak Moment” …of Me! My daughter then being bold said, “If you want a picture of him, just ask, I am sure he won’t mind.” They were embarrassed and continued to act like that wasn’t what they were doing.

Amongst all of the pointing and strange looks, we had a wonderful night of miniature golf and then headed for Artic Circle for milk shakes. As I pulled into a stall, my daughter said, “Uh, no! We are NOT going in!” I said “Sure we are, let’s go!” “No!” She said, “Let’s go through the drive up.”  We went in, but she stayed in the car. She had had enough and did not want to go through any further embarrassment.

There was no “Dad I get it” or “Dad you’re the best…. thanks for that awesome lesson.” ☺ I don’t think my object lesson of “modest is hottest” made the statement I had intended. But no matter if social media gets the story mixed up and out of sorts, my daughter will always know that her dad loves her and cares about her enough to make a fool out of himself.

UPDATE 9/5/13:  KSL News picked up the story and interviewed Scott LIVE on Browser 5.0.  Click here to watch the news segment. 

An Answered Prayer…..

Today at church, I was asked to share a story in primary about PRAYER.  I knew the toughest part about fulfilling this request would be to do – it – without – crying! Prayer has helped me through some pretty tough stuff in my life.  It has been a means of comfort, inspiration and daily guidance.  Several prayer stories raced through my head making it somewhat difficult to choose just one.  The story I chose to share with those adorable 7-11 year olds was a story that took place last summer…..

My youngest daughter Myley, went on a three week LDS youth church historical tour called “Heritage Tours”  They traveled through 26 states in 21 days.  To document their experience, the one-hundred 18 year olds were asked to bring an actual hands-on camera, no cell phones were allowed.  About half way through the tour,  I got a frantic emergency phone call from Myley saying she had left her camera at their last stop…a truck stop…one state over from where she now was.  She gave me the name and location of the truck stop where she last used it.  I told her to pray that someone with integrity would find it. She said she already had. (thats music to a mother’s ears) The first thing I did was pray that somehow the camera would find it’s way back to Myley. Next I “googled” the truck-stop and called the number listed.  A lady answered, I explained our dilemma, she put me on hold as she went to check the  restroom, the adjourning fast food joint, and the lost-n-found.  No luck.  I thanked her and left my name and number just in case someone turned it in.  For several days I continued to pray for the return of the camera and made several calls to the truck stop.

Three weeks later, a package addressed to Myley, was delivered.  You guessed it!  It was the camera along with a letter from the lady who found it. She said she found the camera in the restroom and could tell from the pictures that these were teens traveling across the nation on some kind of tour.  She searched the truck stop looking for the girl in all the pictures.  She said she thought about turning it in, but decided against it, not knowing if they would be honest and see that it got back to the rightful owner. She then took the quest upon herself.  She searched the pictures one-by-one hoping for a clue of its owner….  then whaa-laaa…. she FOUND a clue!

While in Palmyra, New York at the Sacred Grove, Myley had taken a picture of her scriptures lying next to a special written blessing she had received.  The lady was able to zoom in enough on that picture to see Myley’s name, her parents names and state in which she lived. She used those clues to begin her search. For the next two weeks she was very diligent in searching facebook and calling all the Mackintosh’s listed in the whitepages until she finally found someone who still used a “home phone” …..an uncle who gave her my husband’s cell …..then she made the call.  My husband was elated at the news and knew Myley would be ecstatic.  He asked if we could send her a reward…. she said,  No, that she had had so much fun playing detective the past two weeks that her reward was being able to return it to the rightful owner.   How cool is that!

It’s a great feeling knowing there are good people in this world who are honest and desire to do the right thing under any circumstance.

The letter also told Myley to look at the LAST picture on the camera …..ImageThank YOU Carol!  And Thank you Heavenly Father who heard and answered the prayers of a teen and her mother.

Living The Dream….

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For as long as I can remember I dreamt of marrying the man of my dreams and raising a large family.  I was the youngest of five children and I always felt I got ripped off because I didn’t have younger siblings, therefore I grew up with the desire to have TEN kids so the “me” in the family would have older AND younger siblings.  When I gave birth to child number 7, I told my husband it felt like TEN so I was counting it!  That was kind of tongue-n-cheek, but seriously, my family felt complete when Skye, was born.  My husband said it best “Skye’s the limit.”  Yep, I was living the dream….great husband, a stay-at-home-mom raising a large family.

My dream of raising “perfect” children was also a dream come true!….my children are perfectly normal, perfectly challenged, perfectly unique, perfectly independent, perfectly stubborn and perfectly mine AND I love them more than life itself.  They are the reason I color my hair, fight winkles, don’t get enough sleep……and “most” days I wouldn’t trade them for anything in the world.  Hit me up on a “mom you don’t understand, I hate you” teenage-rage-kind-of-day and I’ll negotiate a child or two with you.

hmmm…my daughter just called ….flat tire….gotta go rescue her!  Of course these things only happen when my husband is out-of-town, but it’s one of those DOable challenges.

I love my family that has grown to four in-laws and one grandson. I am thankful for the many challenges and trials that keep us on our toes….we are a better family because of the bumps in the road.  God seems to know just what we need to get us out of our comfort zone and to learn what WE didn’t think we needed to learn.  I take a deep breath because I know just-around-the-corner is another challenge to strengthen our ability to understand, forgive, show compassion, empathy and patience.

The lesson at the end of the day is always the same….LOVE UNCONDITIONALLY.   That part is a piece of cake…..Easy. Done.

The Gift of Adoption

Like countless of other young girls growing up, my biggest hope and dream was to become a mother.  Three months after marrying my best friend Scott we were expecting our first child…..followed by six more children over the next eleven years. My beautiful daughter Shandi and her husband Daniel imagined a similar life full of the pitter-patter of children. Their story is not unique, it may differ from mine….everyone has a different story to tell, a different journey to venture, a different picture to paint.  Shandi and Daniel are an incredible couple who would love to add little handprints to their home!  Please check out their blog and pass on their information to anyone who may be looking to place an infant or an older child in a loving home.

Shandi and Daniel “Larsen Family Tree” Blog

“Adoption is an act of unselfishness and bravery; it’s truly impeccable, and could change our lives forever. We couldn’t be more ecstatic to have a precious child come into our home and  lives forever. We promise to raise this child with great dignity, to give the child hope and most of all unconditional love. We have been praying for many years to become parents and can’t wait for the opportunity to arise. Roads of life are never perfectly straight; we have turns, curves and detours. Life throws us all many obstacles that we must face and overcome. We will be by your side with strength, love, and kindness. We believe in you, the way we already believe in your baby. I know your baby will know each and every day how much they are loved, and we will do everything we can as parents to give your baby everything they need throughout their life.”  Shandi and Dan

EMMANUEL KELLY’S FIRST CONCERT

Not only did I have the privilege of helping orchestrate Emmanuel Kelly’s first concert in the USA ……..

…..It was Eman’s FIRST concert ever!

The world knows Emmanuel for his inspiring X-Factor Australia audition clip “Imagine” by John Lennon, a clip that is just shy of 8 Million views on YouTube. The story of being born in Iraq under chemical warfare conditions resulting in Emmanuel and his older brother Ahmed born without limbs. The story is told of being found in a shoe box, rescued and placed in Mother Teresa’s orphanage to be raised by nuns. Emmanuel later tells us “being found in a shoe box” is a term used for abandoned. Across the way in Australia, founder of the Children First Foundation, Moira Kelly heard about these two adorable boys in Iraq. Emmanuel describes the first time seeing Moira entering the room; “It was like seeing an angel.” Of course she fell in love with the boys. After two years of red tape, Moira was finally able to bring the boys to her home in Australia and start them on their journey of surgeries, prosthetics and encouragement to follow their DrEaMs.

About three months ago I was exposed to the inspiring, tear jerker video clip on facebook and had to “share” it on my FB wall. I watched it over and over. A week later, my boss, author/speaker Kevin Hall called me with an assignment:…..to find Emmanuel Kelly! Kevin felt impressed to invite Emmanuel to sing at the Genshai Life Mastery Retreat in Coronado Island January 5-7. I found this a little more difficult than a previous assignment given only five days early to find Immaculée Ilibagiza, survivor of the Rwanda Genocide, author of “Left To Tell” and now living in New York City…It took only 3 days to get a reply response from Immaculée. (that’s another incredible story for another blog) Finding Emmanuel was a little tougher….not as much to go on….he is a minor, has not written a book, no speaking agent, no place of employment..all the leads I used to track down Immaculée, didn’t apply to Emmanuel. What I did have going for me was 30 years ago while attending school in Hawaii I met a news reporter, Rick Arden, from Australia who is still a news anchor for Channel 7 Perth. Perfect….if a news reporter was given the assignment to “find” someone….they would act like the world depended on it and get the job done. I shot Rick an email with my request and waited and waited and waited for a reply. hmmm…..plan B. I then emailed every news station in Australia and FINALLY got a response from ONE…ABC News giving me the info to his mother Moira’s foundation, which led to her contact info, which led to Kevin speaking to Moira on the phone for 30 minutes and a promise to have Emmanuel on a plane with his Godfather Peter to sing at the Genshai Life Mastery Retreat. Woot! Woot! Side note: the next day came the reply from Rick…thank you Rick, but one day late. 🙂

Once in Coronado it took only a fraction of a second to fall in love with the boy with the amazing voice, witty sense of humor and maturity beyond his teen years. Emmanuel “hung out” with the six teens at the retreat, five teens had won the opportunity to be there from entering an essay contest “Imagine If……” and the sixth teen was my daughter who was not eligible to enter the contest….just fortunate to come:) My husband and I were the lucky teen chaperones, therefore spent a lot of quality time with Emmanuel.

Little did we know that when we said our good-byes….it didn’t really mean good-bye. Through a fast series of events, the next week brought Emmanuel and his assistant Peter to stay in our home, and in only a few days we were able to not only orchestrate a facility to house a live concert for Emmanuel, but all the details needed to put on a concert…..thanks to Laurie Olson, industrial film director and my India traveling buddy, for using her magic to book the Scera Theater in Orem, Utah for not one, but TWO concerts.

Emmanuel was a joy to have in our home. Those that were able to see Emmanuel LIVE for his first ever Concert’ were privileged to be entertained by this talented, humorous, can-do-anything young man for 90 minutes.

My life has been forever touched by this amazing young man!  My NEXT goal and personal assignment: To meet his AMAZING mother Moira Kelly.

Fox 13 News Utah

A Clip from Emmanuel Kelly’s first USA Concert

Emmanuel Kelly’s X-Factor Audition

Together We Can Change The World

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Be Yourself….

“Be YOUrself. Everyone else is already taken.” — Oscar Wilde

Need I say more?

What the Heck is LifeVision?

LifeVision  is a minutely detailed declaration of intent/personal mission statement that includes the 5 key areas of your life: your relationships (family and social), your spirituality, your physical fitness, your financial/professional life, and your emotional/personal development.   So what the heck does that mean?  Let me explain in another way, by telling MY story….

I had never heard of LifeVision until August of 2010.  I had recently reconnected with a long-lost friend of over 20 years, Laurie Olson on Facebook.  What a glorious find that was!  Laurie and I were neighbors back when we first got married….I was pregnant with my first child, and Laurie had two darling little girls who signed up for a tumbling class that I taught in my basement.  And Laurie, a cosmetologist, became my hairdresser.  Five children later, we moved….Laurie moved, and we simple lost touch…..UNTIL facebook.  FABulous! More LifeVision story……

In August of last year….I noticed on facebook that Laurie had clicked “attending” on an upcoming networking event orchestrated by Ann Webb and Tiffany Peterson.  I checked my calendar…..I was available….so I also clicked “attending.”   I don’t remember if Laurie messaged me or if I messaged her to carpool together, but whichever it was, we carpooled.   That was the beginning of a phenomenal set of events to transpire over the next 14 months.  There were eleven of us at that first networking meeting….that was the beginning of attending many events with Laurie and the first time meeting Ann and Tiffany.  Tiffany and Ann light up a room….they are simply awe-inspiring.  Tiffany taught the “Wheel of Life” and the Lighthouse Principles. She was so poised and articulate and passionate about what she was teaching and I knew this was someone I wanted to get to know.  Ann Webb talked about creating your “ideal life” by not only writing your goals, but by becoming minutely crystal clear on what you wanted to achieve and desire in detail in all areas of your life.  This intrigued me…..but it was what she described next that really fascinated me. She explained while there is power in writing and power in the words you use, there is great power in recording your life vision with your OWN voice, and even greater power in recording it with music in the background.  Not just any old music…..Accelerated Learning Music!    She went on to tell a little bit of her success story of writing, recording and LIVING  her Ideal Life.  This stirred something inside of me….I wanted to know more.

As Laurie and I drove home we expressed that in the last couple of months we had both felt something inside of us pulling us to network, to serve, and to do something that really made a difference.  We both felt something great and grand was around the corner…..and we wanted to be a part of it

I came home from that event and researched more about Ann’s Ideal LifeVision program. I had many HoPeS and DrEaMs inside of me that I wanted to come to life and I wanted to know HOW to make this happen.  I wrote  “attend an Ann Webb LifeVision Workshop” on my list of things I desired to do….I just needed to make some moolah first.

Over the next several months I met other fabulously wonderful people and attended some really great events…..thats another Blog for another Day!  I’m trying to stick to my topic of this blog post……“What the Heck is LifeVision?”

In January 2011, Laurie called and excitedly told me she was going through Ann Webb’s LifeVision certification course, to become a certified LifeVision Coach AND she needed a first time client to practice on for FREE….she asked if I would be her first client?  Y E S ! ! !  I was so excited.  This was usually a six week process, but I was so excited about writing my LifeVision that I read the entire manual in a couple of days and wrote my entire Life Vision in less than a week.  Just writing it was transformational for me.  I shed some tears.  WHY?  Well, I’m kind of an emotional girl…NOT!  I really dug deep as I focused on each section; Spiritual, Relationships, Health and Physical, Professional/Financial and Personal Development.  I really wanted to live my “IDEAL LIFE”, the one I never thought was really possible, that one I thought I really didn’t deserve….yep THAT ONE!  As I would write, I would know I was on track if it made me teary.  I didn’t hold back….I wrote and I wrote and I wrote….then RECORDED it to Baroque music and I listened to it everyday.  The CrAzY thing is that most of what I wrote HAS come to pass….I am now re-writing cause I want more FABulous things to transpire.  AND guess what?  I am currently going through Ann’s Ideal LifeVision certification so I can be a LifeVision Coach.  Yep!…..and as we speak, I am practicing on my first client.

Why do I want to coach? I want to share this tool with others who desire to live their ideal life with purpose and passion!  I want to help others get crystal clear on their GoAls, HoPeS and DrEaMs to create RESULTS!!!!!!  To Aspire DrEaMs Within.  I want to make people teary. lol:)  If you think you are ready to break out of the box, push forward through set backs and to LIVE the LIFE YOU DESIRE……I’d love to be your Coach!  YOU DESERVE IT!!!!   Writing my own LifeVision has been instrumental in creating a positive mindset and has empowered me with confidence to dream big and to go “Ollin”.  I have found LifeVision to be the missing tool to go from Goal SETTING to Goal ACHIEVING!   Hope I have answered what the heck a LifeVision is!

P.S.  I am now a Certified LifeVision Coach.  I have partnered with Laurie Olson, and one of our many goals is to travel the nation doing Aspire Life Mastery Academy workshops.  Find out how you can host an A.L.M.A LifeVision workshop in your area.  Aspire Life Mastery Academy

Aspire Discovering Your Purpose Through The Power Of Words

Aspire!: Discovering Your Purpose Through the Power of WordsAspire!: Discovering Your Purpose Through the Power of Words by Kevin Hall

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Aspire Discovering You Purpose Through the Power of Words is a book like none other I have ever read.  I couldn’t put it down and I find myself reading it over and over, underlining, highlighting and sharing its content on my facebook and blog. I have gifted about 40 books.

The secret word reveled in chapter one shot right to my heart, leaving me more conscientious of the words I speak and the way I treat others. I am a happier, kinder person having learned the meaning of Genshai. Thank you Kevin for writing and sharing your wisdom and insight of Genshai and the other 10 powerful words and their meanings. Aspire breathed new life into me and has inspired me to go after my dreams with the confidence that I can do anything. It was catastrophic in sending me on a journey of networking and surrounding myself with incredible people.

One of the highlights of my recent trip to India was teaching the 700 plus young women the meaning of the word Genshai and gifting 15 teachers their own copy of Aspire.  Aspire is changing lives all over the world.

I highly recommend Aspire to everyone! It’s a feel good, do good, and be good, kind of book. If you want a book that is different than anything else you have ever read………….buy and read Aspire today!

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A Typical Morning Commute in New Delhi, India

This was day two in India, a Monday morning. I took this video from our bus window. The streets were filled with adults going to work, children walking to school and people setting up shop for the day. I thought it interesting…it was unlike anything I had ever seen. I soon recognized this as “the norm”…the same scene everywhere we went.

What I found most interesting is how aware everyone is of their surroundings. No car accidents, no road rage, no pedestrians getting hit….everyone accommodating everyone. It was magical.

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