Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Taking the Time...

May we all take this time, Season and year to remember the Greatest Gift of All. A gift so personal to us all and general to the whole world whether wanted or not. The true and first gift of Christmas was not brought by the wise men...but by our Heavenly Father as He gave us life through His only begotten Son. Christmas is important for the Life of our Savior and that through Him, we have life...Life Eternal.
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whoseover believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
John 3:16
"...But in the gift of his Son hath God prepared a more excellent way..."
Ether 12:11
I am so grateful for the knowledge and love from know that Jesus was not only born, but that He lived and gave His life for me personally and everyone who will have time on this earth. What an amazing gift to have and remember that beyond this, there is nothing more important.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Finding Hope

As we approach the anniversary of such a tragic day in our history, the date 9/11 provides us with a time to reflect on life in general and life in specific. The video that I posted above is one that has touched me by listening to the experience and journey of faith by that certain Brother and his family. What a hard thing to have been in the towers as the planes crashed in and the the towers fell! What a heartache to personally see so much destruction of life and hatred manifested! How amazing that this Brother shared his ups and downs as he struggled with the emotions that he felt and suffered for the many years afterward. He didn't know what to do and didn't have the power to overcome it on his own. Through the righteous leaders in his area, scripture study, prayer, and family, he found the focus that gave him his direction...the hope that led him on.

As I listened to this Brother's journey, I had the question come to me: "What is the 9/11 in my life?" I don't mean this in any disrespectful way to those who personally went through this tragedy. I realized that his journey is a type for many of us in our own journey. Be it a loss of death, finances or a daily battle of "little" losses, we each have to find the focus that guides us onward...we each need this hope to live each day and continue on, despite the tragedies in our lives.

I know that with the guidance that our Heavenly Father has given us, we find what we need. Focus on the time we have with the family...putting them before any monetary concerns or worldly matters. Reading the scriptures that are filled with guidance and parables for the time that we live in. Turning to,and trusting in,the leaders that are in our wards and branches...we can find the peace that comes with this hope. And always, praying to our Father for the guidance and strength that we need. We can feel the love of our Heavenly Father who is aware of each of us...even when we feel so alone and desperate. What a blessing we have! To know that there is a plan for each of us and we can each open our eyes to behold a grand vision of this life...there is no need to despair.

With each personal tragedy, we can find the hope that is there to guide us through and onward. Nothing is greater than God: therefore, nothing is too great in life that we cannot overcome if we ask for Him to guide us and strengthen us with each day.

Friday, August 7, 2009

A Good Laugh

Leif loves to dress up and I can't get enough of it -- let's hope he gets it out of his system while he's young. I think he's a pink guy!




He does love to try and wear daddy's work gear -- we probably should buy him a tool belt to dress up with instead.
Well, we have a good laugh daily with this little guy (not to mention his sister).

Saturday, June 27, 2009

28 Years to Love...

Happy Birthday Josh!

Today marks the day that a wonderful man that I love entered the World!


So here's to you my love; 28 random things I love about you...28 among many that is (note:these aren't in any order of importance)!

#28 -- I love the way you smile.
#27 -- I love that you are a sucker for our children -- they do have you wrapped around their little fingers.
#26 -- I love that you are considerate.

#25 -- I love that your sweet tooth outdoes`mine!
#24 -- I love that are "reading" the same books that I do (audio does count).

#23 -- I love that you had to recently buy a "Johnny Cash" CD -- that's just awesome.
#22 -- I love that you can eat a ham & cheese sandwich day in & day out for lunch.
#21 -- I love that everyone is fair game for your teasing...you play no favorites.

#20 -- I love your kisses!
#19 -- I love that you curl your toes when you are sitting.
#18 -- I love your hands...they are just beautiful and strong!
#17 -- I love that you pursue your hobbies (even if you're farming on farmtown).



#16 -- I love that you love to cuddle (when it's not the mandatory cuddle time that I make you do sometimes).
#15 -- I love that you're more of a packrat than me (i.e. some certain yellows cards).

#14 -- I love your eyes.


#13 -- I love that you love sitting down to play games...even when I win sometimes.
#12 -- I love that you are so loving and caring to others...family and friends are so important to you.
#11 -- I love your voice!


#10 -- I love that you are a PDA man!
#9 -- I love that you help out around the house...especially when you do the dishes!




#8 -- I love that you turn on every noisey toy in the store.
#7 -- I love that you want to golf with me!
#6 -- I love that your Spanish is amazing (even though it burns that you speak it better than I do!)

#5 -- I love that you know when to receive and give counsel.
#4 -- I love that you always make homemade cards with the kids for me for the special holidays!
#3 -- I love that you help set the table for dinner.
#2 -- I love that you are loyal.
#1 -- I love that you are a man of Faith and that Heavenly Father is so important to you!
I Love You!
We Love You!
Happy Birthday!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

These are the moments...

Getting back on the blog is not an easy task...especially when you haven't done it for about 2 months. At times it doesn't seem that time has gone by or that anything significant has occured; however, as we all know, it's in the small day-to-day moments that we find life.

We find it in...

...taking a walk in the rain...
...or sharing a moment with a friend...



...laughing at drip-drops on your head...


...wondering what hail is...
...and then experiencing it...

...taking a break with daddy...


...making a new friend...
...shedding a tear or two...

...climbing to your heart's content...


...being yourself...sassiness and all...

...teasing the girls early...

...teasing the boys early...

...getting perspective...


...sharing a laugh with your new friend...


...not letting the girls in the club...


...starting the all-girls club with your buddy...


...not caring if your shoes are on the wrong feet...


...eating oreos with your best friend...and enjoying them...


...having your first pixie stick...

...letting the sugar kick in...

...letting the sugar-crash kick you (especially after 3)...

...enjoying the beauty all around us...





...these are some of the moments in which we found life during these last two months.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Cellphones vs. Scriptures

I stole this from a blog of someone who found me after many years (thanks Larin). I love the thoughts that are provoked on reading this.



I wonder what would happen if we treated our Scriptures like we treat our cell phones?

What if we carried them around in our purses or pockets?
What if we turned back to get them if we forgot them?
What if we flipped through them several times a day?
What if we used them to receive messages?
What if we treated them like we couldn't live without them?
What if we gave them to kids as gifts?
What if we used them as we traveled?
What if we used them in case of an emergency?
This is something to make you go hmm... where are my Scriptures?