Sunday, March 31, 2013
I couldn't resist posting more pictures of spring...I love the flowers! The yellow/orange flowers are actually a strain of daffodil...so pretty!
Today's Sunday School lesson was about likening the scriptures unto us. What does that mean? The scriptures were written SO long ago that sometimes it is hard to remember that the lessons the people learned in biblical/book of mormon times are the same lessons we need today. For example, today we talked about the consequences of pride, how we can comfort our husbands/wives, and how to have joy and rejoice in this life. All of those are very relevant topics that we need TODAY...as well as those people who lived so long ago. The next time you open your scriptures, try to think about putting yourself in them...how is God speaking to you?
Great things happened this last week! We finally put together the money to pay our taxes - thank goodness!I am so excited to be able to send that off in the mail. Done with the IRS for another year! We also have put into place plans to visit Sami and pick David up to bring him home for the summer. Last, but not least, we bought a newer vehicle to replace one of our old old old ones. Thank you Dad for finding the great deal! Tommorrow is April and I know it will be a great month with more good things in store. Look to the sun and you shall not see the shadow. Good things my friends!
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Spring 2013
I looked back to last year's "Spring" post and it was posted in April! So it looks like we are a little early this year. That just means the rain ended a little earlier - and who couldn't enjoy that?!?
Not sure if it is age or something else, but time has FLOWN by! In two weeks (from this Tuesday) I will be leaving to see Sami in Utah, and then on to pick up David from college for the summer! I literally feel like they were just home for Christmas, and then before that we were preparing for the school year. I am excited to get to see both of my babies very soon. Balm to a mother's soul.....
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Just Listen
Often in our rush, rush world we have to solve problems quickly, and often on a moments notice. We are quick to take in our surroundings and make quick assessments. What can I do, How can I do it, and How quickly can I make it happen? It is a good skill for 90% of our lives. We multitask..and at the end of the day of managed to take care of SO much! What great skills! The small portion of our lives, that 10%, is when we don't do as well. It is when we should stop multitasking and pay attention - and LISTEN. Occasionally we have those people that come into our lives that need us to slow down...stop multitasking...and just listen. Sometimes the pat answers we have in our 'quiver' of quick answers aren't appropriate. Sometimes, being a good friend/support means that we sit back and let time pass...and let the person sitting across from us vent...talk...cry...without us trying to solve what is wrong. In our great multitasking worlds we need to STOP...ASSESS...and then LISTEN. Sometimes our loved ones don't need us to SOLVE...they just need us to LOVE by LISTENING. Listening takes time...often the hardest gift to give.
On a lighter note, lets do a check in shall we?
1. Last week ended up being a good week. I struggled with sleep issues and due to that didn't work as many hours as I intended. At first I was very frustrated with myself, but when I stopped to think about it I realized my life was off balance - AGAIN! I sat back, took stock, and reordered my work/life balance. I'm feeling better about that now.
2. Part of my sleep problem was Roo. I thought once my kids got old enough that I was done getting up in the middle of the night for sickies....WRONG. Adopt a dog with a conscience and you are back in the saddle. She had a stomach bug last week and took to pacing each night at about 1am and then 3 am needing to go out. I really am grateful she didn't just get sick and not wake us up, but it was hard not getting a full nights sleep!
3. One of the best parts about this time of year is the weather...and one of the worst parts of about this time of year is the weather! I loved the beautiful last Saturday - oh my! I mowed and picked up branches that had fallen during the winter...I filled holes the dogs had dug and took a look at the garden. I can't wait to have more than one sunny day a week!
I'm looking forward to this next week. Goals set, head up, ready to go!
On a lighter note, lets do a check in shall we?
1. Last week ended up being a good week. I struggled with sleep issues and due to that didn't work as many hours as I intended. At first I was very frustrated with myself, but when I stopped to think about it I realized my life was off balance - AGAIN! I sat back, took stock, and reordered my work/life balance. I'm feeling better about that now.
2. Part of my sleep problem was Roo. I thought once my kids got old enough that I was done getting up in the middle of the night for sickies....WRONG. Adopt a dog with a conscience and you are back in the saddle. She had a stomach bug last week and took to pacing each night at about 1am and then 3 am needing to go out. I really am grateful she didn't just get sick and not wake us up, but it was hard not getting a full nights sleep!
3. One of the best parts about this time of year is the weather...and one of the worst parts of about this time of year is the weather! I loved the beautiful last Saturday - oh my! I mowed and picked up branches that had fallen during the winter...I filled holes the dogs had dug and took a look at the garden. I can't wait to have more than one sunny day a week!
I'm looking forward to this next week. Goals set, head up, ready to go!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
David Becomes an Elder
What a joyous occasion this was! David flew in from college for roughly 27 hours so he could have his dad ordain him to the Melchizedic priesthood, office of an Elder. As boys reach certain ages, they are interviewed by the bishop (head of the congregation) to see if they are worthy and ready to advance to certain levels in the priesthood. The first step is that of a deacon, when they turn 12. The next is a teacher when they turn 14, and then a priest at age 16. When they turn 18, the next step is to be ordained an Elder. David had to go through the interviewing process with both the bishop and the stake (think of it as a "area" presidency) to see if he was ready. Then his name had to be presented to the area congregations (called a "stake") for affirmation. Once that was completed he was ready for the ordination. This is an important step in a young man's life and we are very proud of David and the growth he has made in becoming a young man of God. Love you David!
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Dear Sami
Now it is your turn! Since David was here this weekend and you were not, I am writing this letter to you.
Dear Sami:
First, I want you to know how proud I am of you. I watch you struggle with school and being so far away from us, and you just keep moving forward. I look to you as an example of what it means to follow the Lord and to do His will. You are extremely hard on yourself and you don't give yourself enough credit for your successes. Remember how far you've come from that first day of college and all you've accomplished - don't let the boogers get you down.
Like David, it was very hard for me to leave you at college that first time. I'd venture to say it was one of the very, very hardest things I've ever done. As a parent you're supposed to protect your children, keep them safe. I felt like you were being ripped from my heart. It didn't take me long to learn that you needed this experience to grow into the wonderful woman you are today. I needed it to grow too, and learn that the best gift your child can give you is to grow into independent adults. I know you don't think you are, but you have definitely grown into a woman that can take care of herself. I find I am able to see the Lord's hand in your life and it is amazing to see you move from one rung to another of the eternal ladder we are all on. Don't give up! You will succeed in getting your education and you will know that the path you are on is the right one. I love you!
Mom
Dear Sami:
First, I want you to know how proud I am of you. I watch you struggle with school and being so far away from us, and you just keep moving forward. I look to you as an example of what it means to follow the Lord and to do His will. You are extremely hard on yourself and you don't give yourself enough credit for your successes. Remember how far you've come from that first day of college and all you've accomplished - don't let the boogers get you down.
Like David, it was very hard for me to leave you at college that first time. I'd venture to say it was one of the very, very hardest things I've ever done. As a parent you're supposed to protect your children, keep them safe. I felt like you were being ripped from my heart. It didn't take me long to learn that you needed this experience to grow into the wonderful woman you are today. I needed it to grow too, and learn that the best gift your child can give you is to grow into independent adults. I know you don't think you are, but you have definitely grown into a woman that can take care of herself. I find I am able to see the Lord's hand in your life and it is amazing to see you move from one rung to another of the eternal ladder we are all on. Don't give up! You will succeed in getting your education and you will know that the path you are on is the right one. I love you!
Mom
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