Tuesday, August 25, 2015

~~CHOOSE TO BELIEVE~~

As the young women's president I get a chance to write the Ward newsletter cover page once a year.  I know lucky me.  Haha!! Well September is my month that I get to submit my article.  The topic I chose "Choose to Believe" has heavily been on my mind.  I have heard people (especially youth) say to me more than once what if I don't Believe in the gospel?Should I serve a mission?  So I decided to make my article about that.  I wanted to put it on the blog so my kids will have it and always remember that I have a very strong BELIEF in this gospel and because of it I am a very HAPPY person! I remember our stake president Buie telling us in one of his talks, "You don't have to say you know the Book of Mormon is true you can always say I believe it is true."  That is how I have always been.  I have so much faith that I don't need my own truth.  I do read my scriptures every night but I haven't had that strong conviction that oh man I know without a doubt this is true but I sure have a lot of faith and belief that it is and that's good enough for me! :)

 “Believe in God; believe that he is, and that he created all things, both in heaven and in earth; believe that he has all wisdom, and all power, both in heaven and in earth; believe that man doth not comprehend all the things which the Lord can comprehend” (Mosiah 4:9).
Belief and testimony and faith are not passive principles. They do not just happen to us. Belief is something we choose.  When we choose to believe, we understand and see things in a different way.  When we see and live that way, we are happy and joyful in a way that only the gospel can bring.  Belief is something we hope for, we work for, and we sacrifice for. We will not accidentally come to believe in the Savior and His Gospel any more than we will accidentally pray or pay tithing. We actively choose to BELIEVE, just like we choose to keep other commandments.   
I have felt the merciful love of the Savior in my life. When my father in-law laid lifeless and there was a very slim chance of survival, we prayed for a miracle and I BELIEVE that our heavenly father listened to us and he answered our prayers and we got our miracle because Roger made a complete recovery.   Driving on the freeway in a snow storm and having Rachel quickly feel that she needed to move out of the front seat not knowing that our car was soon going to go out of control and that we were going to hit the freeway barrier wall, I choose to BELIEVE that was the Holy Ghost that whispered to her and told her to move and that was why she was saved.  When our son Will had a seizure that lasted 30 minutes and was taken by life flight from our neighborhood when he was 18 months old and he made a complete recovery with no lasting side effects, I choose to BELIEVE that our heavenly father sent people there to comfort Mike and I at the hospital and he helped us get through that difficult time.  When I was driving down Parley’s Canyon and had an overwhelming feeling about 8 months before I was called to be the next young women’s president that I would be the one called, I choose to BELIEVE that was the Holy Ghost letting me know so I could prepare myself and be ready to serve.

Make your moments in life become stepping stones to your ultimate goal of having a confidence that this gospel is real.  From my experiences in choosing to BELIEVE my moments in life were sent to me for a purpose, my testimony has strengthened immensely.  I love my Savior, Jesus Christ and I know that he is the source of light and hope for all of us. I pray that we may all choose to BELIEVE in Him. 

~~EAGLE PROJECT~~

 Will did his Eagle Project last Saturday at Mount Olympus Garden on 4500 South and 2600 East (its a place where refugees can get fruits and vegetables).  His project was to rake rye grass, lay compost and till over a 100 feet x 25 feet area.  This spot is where they want to plant more corn next spring.  Will had 15 people there to help him for 2 1/2 hours.  He did a great job assigning people things to do and heading up this project.  We ended with pizza and popsicles :)  Woot, woot it is such a relief to have our last boy done with his Eagle.  Now all Will has to do is finish the paper work and he can receive the award. Yay!!!

Discussing with Paul Fetzer (the man that runs the garden) a few weeks before what needs to be done for the project.
The project! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

~~SCHOOL HAS BEGUN~~

 School started last Wednesday and boy were we not ready! :(  Since our summer was shortened by 2 weeks this year it flew by extra quickly!  The first day of school the Jensen's held their annual back to school breakfast.  The Junior High/High school kids went at 7:00 and the Elementary kids went at 8:00.  As always it was fun to start the school day with buddies!

JAKE - 11th grade - OLYMPUS HIGH
WILL - 9th grade - OLYMPUS JR HIGH
Will's neighborhood buds
Jake, Austin, Noah, Luke, Will, Logan
 Jr High carpool
Early crew at Jensens
 SADIE - 6th grade -  DRIGGS ELEMENTARY
 
Sadie's neighborhood buds (minus Maya)
Grace, Graice, Zaniya, Allie, Sadie, Brooklyn, Ashley
 
 Sadie has Mrs. Gonzales...
We love her!
How many days until summer??? :)

~~BISHOPS OVERNIGHTER~~

The last weekend in July we had our bishops youth outing.  We met Friday morning at 6:30 am and headed to the Draper temple to do baptisms.  After the temple we met back at the ward and ate breakfast and the kids changed.  We headed to Vernal where we stayed on the lawn of the Jacobson's cabin (a family in our ward).  We hung out and played games the rest of Friday and that night we had a short program around the fire.  The bishop talked and some people shared their testimonies.  The next day we did baptisms in the Vernal temple.  It was so cool to be in such a small, old temple.  After the temple we ate breakfast and headed to Flaming Gorge where we ran the Green River.  It was such a great time and the youth all seemed to have so much fun together.  I just LOVE my calling and every chance I get to spend extra time with these kids it just helps my relationships grow even more.  Man when the bishop told me when he called me that my main job was to LOVE the young women.  He didn't tell me that it wasn't going to be hard at all and that they are seriously so awesome and definitely easy to LOVE! :)  LIFE IS GOOD!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, August 23, 2015

~~ACTIVITY DAYS ART NIGHT~~

 Our ward did a mother daughter Summer Activity Days art night for girls 8-11.  It was so fun.  Kate Mooth a friend in our ward, who graduated with an art degree came and taught us a class about mixing colors and making our own individual art piece on canvas.  It was a fun night spent with Sadie and some great friends in our ward.  Crazy to think this will be our last mother/daughter activity days night together because in January Sadie joins me in YW!!! :) WOOT, WOOT