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I created a new DC SM bargain bundle and added music CD/DVD options to both it and our DC SM starter pack. It is widely accepted that using music makes learning scriptures easier; we have had great success selling both versions available.

Jason Beaird is working hard on his DC version of LDS Scripture Rock. We expect to ship either his CD or Karoake DVD by August first and are accepting pre-orders now.

Today we added a new subscription to our available resources. For several weeks members have had preview access to Barbara Gardner’s Annotated Scriptures. It is now a paid subscription. It is a wonderful cross-referenced work, sure to help anyone studying or teaching the scriptures. For seminary teacher’s the Doctrine and Covenants is cross-referenced with the History of the Church. You can easily check the background and context for any important latter-day revelation given to and through the Prophet Joseph. It’s awesome!

We also added several new discussion forums: Scrapbooking and Annotated. The latter is for discussion of any topics concerning Barbara’s new release. Our scrapbooking resource capabilities are now enhanced with a Scrapbooking category in our Image Gallery. We hope interested members will post snapshots of their favorite page layouts for others to see! We seeded it with a few from Tim’s oldest daughter, Heidi Allan.

We updated all of the main menus to give everyone quick access to the new resources and added a few more links to forums.

Tim

Hey Debra . . .

June 8th, 2006

Hey Debra, wouldn’t it be great if we could …

How many times in the last year have I type that phrase on my keyboard. Through email or IM, I have fed more ideas to my creative partner than I know any one person can handle. I am just a simpler applications handler; Debra is the real creatologist here. Her skills with Photoshop, voiceover’s, and other creative genius have made this period since our merger such a blast.

Without Debra, there would be:

  • no new site design, including the awesome village.
  • no stickers and Book of Mormon maps for seminary teachers. She designed the map and found the vendor to mass-produce it.
  • No RED bracelets. She gave me the courage to go out on a limb. It is our most popular item ever!
  • no stickers, songs, and sharing time ideas for primary teachers. Heck, no primary stuff at all.
  • no pizzazz. I am color blind; she helps me see what is possible.
  • less enthusiasm. Sometimes she hits me with a burst of ideas that takes me weeks to decipher.
  • less fun. We enjoy working together. That alone has made the many of the long nights worthwhile, and believe me, there are some long ones.

Now about that LDS oriented online DVD rental idea…Hey Debra…

Nine years and counting

June 8th, 2006

It’s funny, but Tim and I both started on this path about the same time, nine years ago. I have many different interests and develop new ones on a regular basis, so for me to stick with something for nine years is truly a rare phenomenon. I think my interest in building an lds website has stayed strong, and grown, thanks to the constantly changing technology, which is interesting and challenging, and my need to make a difference for good - the best good I can imagine - spreading the gospel. Those things, combined with my insatiable drive for creative expression have made developing an lds website the perfect outlet for me. It has been fun. It has been rewarding. All it takes to make my day is to get a simple thank you from a visitor who has somehow been lifted by reading or using the information on the site.

Tim knows a lot more about the functionality of web programs than I do - and merging our sites has given me fun new tools for expression. He has had to be patient with me as I try to learn how to use all the bells and whistles - and loosen my attachment to outdated software programs that are like old comfy slippers to me.

WHAT ABOUT YOU?
But all the tools on the market cannot make up for human contribution. We know LDV could grow in so many ways, and while our imaginations run wild with possibility, bottom line is, it will take more than Tim and I have to give to really get any of these great new ideas out of our heads and into cyber-reality.

So if anyone has bothered to read this, and you are one like me who has a near-addiction to some aspect of living the gospel - mine was primary - and enough techno-aptitude to be dangerous - please drop us a line. Don’t be shy! I’ve had a number of people read my bio and write me, touched for some reason by my story - wondering how I have done some of the things I have done . . . and I think, wondering about their own potential to follow a dream, questioning their capacity or abilities, or wanting some guidance. I am thrilled to encourage people to pursue their dreams - and to work together if it is feasible.

We have ideas of what we are looking for, but, honestly, it is almost more important to develop an idea someone else is passionate about - I believe in giving people the resources they need to do what they do best and love most, rather than force them into a pre-defined mold. My dad did that for me, and I’d like to do that for others.

LDV PROJECTS
At LDV, I’m working on recording the Scripture Mastery Verses for the D&C in fun character voices - got some young new talent contributing to that project, a new Church History Felt Map, 2007 Primary Theme material and a hard copy book version of Prophets of the Restoration with illustrator Scott Jarrard. We are coordinating with professional scrapbook instructor, Elaine Wright to develop a new LDV Scrapbooking department. These along with all the ongoing projects the site demands are keeping me plenty busy.

What would you like to see at LDV?

Take care,
Debra

LDV Blog: Hello World

June 7th, 2006

Debra and I have decided to create a blog. Its purpose:

  1. Inform those interested on how we are expanding and maintaining the site.
  2. Provide a place for visitors to comment on our activities. We NEED more feedback!
  3. Give us each ONE MORE THING to do. JK, this one doesn’t count. The first two should suffice.

So if you care to, add a comment to any of our posts!

Tim, Webmaster

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