We had a combined Relief Society and Priesthood lesson with it being the 5th Sunday of the month. The topic the bishopric chose to focus on was finding joy in the gospel. As I was listening, and later pondering the things they spoke on I felt gratitude for the many trials I have faced in my life. It has been through those trials, when I have felt sadness and hurt that have helped me to appreciate the good and joyful times in my life. It has been through my trials that I have been stretched and forced to grow, blessing me with the opportunity to experience pure joy by calling upon my Savior and allowing him to bless me. I know from experience the joy I have felt in my life has been from living the gospel and relying wholly upon my Savior through the good times and the bad. I know he knows me individually and loves me and that he wants me to find joy in life even in the small and simple things. Like hearing my child say mommy for the first time, watching them take their first steps, having them run up to me and give me a hug and kiss and tell me they love me. I am overcome with joy when I see them pray and receive answers to their prayers, reading their scripture and reminding me of family scripture study and prayer, listening to them recite the 13 articles of faith by memory and giving a talk in primary. I enjoy going for walks and taking in the beauty of the outdoors, watching the sunset or seeing the plants my husband and I planted together thriving. I feel joy when my husband tells me he's the luckiest man alive and the knowledge of knowing we are an eternal family. I find joy in having a body that moves and functions properly allowing me to get on the ground and play with my children, they bring me so much joy! It has been from experiencing the bad that I am able to appreciate the good. How could I experience the joy that comes from a child throwing a tantrum if I had never experienced the feeling of almost losing a child? Would I appreciate my husband and our relationship if it wasn’t something we didn’t have to work for and constantly work at? Would I experience the joys of health if I didn’t know of sickness? I have been so blessed and I think part of finding joy comes from showing gratitude and giving thanks. I was raised in an amazing family where I was loved and taught gospel principles. My parents created an environment where the spirit could be felt and were great examples to me of what a home should be like. I married the man of my dreams and we have been blessed with 4 beautiful children, how can I not have joy?
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Red Butte Cafe
When they brought us the bill my grandma quickly pulled out her credit card to pay. We all protested, but her reply was, "I'm over 21 and could do whatever I want" we all replied "so are we," but Bossy Flossy won in the end.
Chris and David stayed behind to watch all 12 kids; what good sports! There aren't too many guys out there willing to do that. They had fun doing relays with the kids luckily only 1 of the 12 were injured.
Left side (front to back): Emily, Jill, Grandma Flo, Jerry
Right side (front to back): Tennille, Delana, Mom (Terri)
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Day at the Pool
Ayden had a little accident at the pool, thank goodness his hands are back to normal.
Today we spent the entire day at my parents swimming with all the cousins. I taught them the "dishwasher." For those of you who are unfamiliar with what this is, you hold hands facing eachother and one person slides through the other persons legs feet first while the one still standing does a front flip over the person going through their legs. You are still holding hands, but now your backs are facing eachother. Next one person slides through the other persons legs - feet first - while the other does a back flip over the person. Sounds confusing, but it sure was alot of fun growing up and the kids loved it today.
Kelton is getting use to the water again. Although he was swimming by the end of the summer last year, we seem to be starting all over again this year. So he has been swimming with a deflated tube the last couple of days as a security blanket.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Little Things That Make Us Smile
Kelton has been going through this phase whenever we put him to bed he has to tell us "promise you'll wake me up" the funny thing about his statement is he is always the one waking us up. Kelton is also a bit of a perfectionist so when it comes to making his bed there can't be a wrinkle in the sheets or the blanket. He is by far the best bed maker. You can also tell that Kelton is becoming a man because he thinks he is always right and knows how to do it all.
Addison gets so excited to see us throughout the day that everytime we pick her up she gives us a big hug and pats us on the back. She thinks it is pretty fun to be growing up and learning new things she has had fun walking around with the help of her walking toy, climbing the stairs and then yelling from the top for someone to help her down, and feeding herself (I haven't figured out if she enjoys the food as much as she does making a mess of it.) Tonight on our walk she heard Ayden saying hi to the neighbors, so she started waving as said hi as well. ( I think that was her first time saying hi or at least the first time she spoke it so clearly)
Saige is my sweet little girl who is always trying to do what is right. The other night while she was sick she woke up and was struggling with going back to sleep. While she was laying in bed she got thinking and started to feel guilty for not admitting to pushing Ayden out of the car, something that happened awhile ago. She came into my room crying while she apologized. I told her it was ok and that I loved her. A little while later she came in again and said, "Mom I've probally lied about more things will you forgive me?" As tired as I was I was grateful to see my daughter be so humble and ask for my forgiveness and tell me she was going to try harder to always tell the truth. I was so proud of her.
Ayden is my mischeivious little boy and loves to do things to get attention. The other day we were at my parents and Addison was playing in the tupperware drawer and Ayden started to step on them. My mom and I explained that he couldn't step on them with his dirty feet or we would have to wash them all again. Just after telling him I turn around to see him doing it again. I said "Ayden David your" he finish the statement with a smile on his face "TROUBLE?" The rest of the day he had fun saying, "I'm trouble!" with a smile on his face every time.
Can We Just Be Done With It?
Dad left for Kansas City on Tuesday and sure enough Saige got sick on Wednesday. It seems to be clock work that every time dad leaves out of town someone has to get sick. I ended up taking her to Kidscare that evening to learn she had strep. I was just grateful it wasn't me this time. Thursday morning Ayden woke up with similiar symptoms so we started him on antibiotics right away. Chris returned home feeling terrible and Addison just hadn't been herself the past week so I took her in to get checked even though they typically don't see it in children under 18 months, luckily She was o.k.. Friday Chris gave in and went to the doctors and while he was there Kelton got hit with it. I guess it was about time they each took a turn with it since I've already had it 3 times this year. As for me, being the sole care taker was much better than being sick in bed. We just hope with us all on antibiotics at the same time we will get rid of strep for good.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Fathers Day
I just wanted to let the Fathers in my life know how much I love and appreciate them. My children have been very blessed to have such a wonderful Father. He loves them all so much and would do anything for his children. He is an amazing man and works so hard to make his family happy. He enjoys being with his kids and enjoys what he refers to as "The Perfect Family."
The kids had fun decorating a placemat for Chris as well as help me out in the kitchen with his breakfast. They even chose to buy Chris a waffle iron since they always hear him say "I wish I had a waffle iron because I would love to make homemade waffles."
I tried to get a picture of him and the kids but as you can tell it was pretty hard to get them all to cooperate.
Flossy, Me, and David
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Preisthood Commemoration Campout
Kelton and I had the opportunity to go campiong together for the first time in May. We had an overnighter with the other men and boys in the ward. We went up to Wasatch State Park in Midway. It was great! Kelton had a great time, and we slept really well. Kelton slept all night despite the temperature dropping below 3o degrees during the night.
The next morning all of the men and boys there consumed 40lbs of bacon and sausage, 6 flats of eggs, and more than 100 pancakes. Leave it to boys to eat uncontrollably when their wives are not around.
We are excited for our next camping trip together!
The next morning all of the men and boys there consumed 40lbs of bacon and sausage, 6 flats of eggs, and more than 100 pancakes. Leave it to boys to eat uncontrollably when their wives are not around.
We are excited for our next camping trip together!
Monday, June 2, 2008
We're Done With School
You would think Saige would be more excited than me for summer break, but here's what she has to say.
Mom: Saige How does it feel to not have to go to school today?
Saige: Horrible!
Mom: How come?
Saige: I want my math papers, Iwant my science papers, I want my teacher to help me learn. I want my lunch, nevermind I want something new. I want to go back to school this minute!
Mom: Saige How does it feel to not have to go to school today?
Saige: Horrible!
Mom: How come?
Saige: I want my math papers, Iwant my science papers, I want my teacher to help me learn. I want my lunch, nevermind I want something new. I want to go back to school this minute!
Sunday, June 1, 2008
AED TV Recital
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