Wednesday, January 26

Almost 95

Today would have been my Grandma Great's 95th birthday. Except she didn't make it. She passed away on 1/11/11 which was her lucky day. She got to go home. Home to her husband she'd missed for 18 years. Home to her parents, her siblings (except one is still here), and her Savior. Home to rest from a life well lived. So Happy Birthday Grandma. Remembering you and all you did and feeling happy that you get to celebrate this year at "home" with the ones you have missed for so long.

Friday, December 3

What really counts!

I think as a child, time seemed to just drag. Counting down the days until Christmas seemed to take forever. But not anymore. It seems like last week when we were counting down the days until school was out. Then we were counting down the days until school started again. And now, my kids are counting down the days until Christmas.. on one Advent calendar (each), one school calendar on Isaac's bedroom door, one home/family calendar, and two candy calendars (with half the candy eaten already), not to mention one office calendar. All around us are reminders that there are only so many days left until.... something exciting happens. Yet, inbetween where we are, and the exciting event days away, we tend to miss out on the "now" during the "counting down" part. We're always waiting for "When..." and then when "when" comes, we're already focused on the next "when."

Today I attended a funeral for a true angel. This sweet lady in our ward passed away and I'm certain she was able to fly on her angel wings into the highest courts in heaven. Her funeral was full of stories about her amazing life. As I listened and learned, I was touched at how many difficulties she had, heartache and disappointment too, and yet what a powerful influence she was for good in so many others' lives. As I listened to her beautiful daughters pay tribute to her, as well as her beautiful grand daughters, I was moved by her legacy. The music that was sung was inspiring. The music that was played on both the organ and the piano, as well as the violin, were moving. Sitting in a room, full of nothing but pure love for a woman who lived a pure and true life was just incredible. Paying tribute to one who truly understood and lived the Plan of Salvation was inspiring. On the stand sat her step son, Elder Henry B. Eyring, and next to him sat the Prophet of God, and next to him sat Elder Uchtdorf, and next to him sat Elder Russell Nelson. It was really quite incredible.

Never have I sat two rows away from the entire First Presidency of the church. (Although in Ecuador, Kent and I did sit 7 rows away from President Hinckley and his counselors in the last dedicatory session of the Quayaquil Temple Dedication... that was pretty amazing too, I must say.) Today was special because it was so incredible that the Prophet and Elder Uchtdorf were there to support Elder Eyring. What a great thing to see! After the family filed out of the chapel, the Prophet was there to shake hands with any of us who were gathered to meet and maybe even touch him. I had just spent an hour basking in the spoken words and music honoring this woman and imagining her life beyond the veil--happily home and in the arms of those who have passed on before. I imagined her in the presence of the Savior and what a welcome home hug she must have received from her Father above. So when the Prophet held out his hand to me, I'm sure I violated all rules of engagement and protocol, but I reached out to hug him. I knew I would probably not ever get the chance again to be so close to him and I imagined how it would be to touch the Savior. What a moment that was. Elder Uchtdorf also got a hug and their graciousness and love was just incredible to those of us who stood there to see them and greet them. WOWOWOW! What a day!!!

Today was a day that I didn't "count on" or "count down to" or even wait for. In fact, I was not even planning on attending the funeral, but got home from class too late last night to attend the viewing, so I changed my mind.  Today was just one of those days that counted. It counted to show up. It counted to be in the right place at the right time. It counted to cancel a stupid meeting and rearrange my plans to show support for Joan and honor her sweet mother. Ironically, I got so much more out of the experience than I could have ever imagined. I will always remember what tender mercies I have experienced this week, in spite of the challenges that swirl around me in other areas of my life.

Life is truly an E-ticket ride. Ups and downs and more ups and downs. Yet, what really counts are the things that move us beyond the day-to-day earthly "have-to-do-lists" to be in places that remind us that there is so much more beyond our lists. Showing up to the right things, for the right reasons, is what really counts. Being a person that other people can count on counts. Seeking out people and situations that uplift and build faith and inspire us to be better than we are, are the things that count. Having hope for a better day, faith that things will work out, and charity and compassion for others all count.

I thought today of that saying.. "Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take but by the number of moments that take your breath away."  That is for sure! Today was one of those days!

I think this Christmas, I am going to focus on the things that count. Rather than counting the days until... something. Or wishing for..... something. Or waiting for..... something. I'm going to make each day I have count. After all, all we really have is today. And making each day we have count is what it is all about.

Wednesday, August 4

I love you Chris!

I've known Chris Williams since I was in the first grade. Knowing of his goodness throughout my life has been a blessing. Watching Chris go through losing his wife and children since 2007 has not only strengthened my testimony of the Savior, but it has inspired me. What a great example of love and forgiveness. Thanks Chris, for all you teach me. I love you.

Wednesday, July 14

Pierced Ears!

Today, Olivia and her cousin Izzy got their ears pierced! They have been wanting to do it for so long. It's not like it used to be. What an easy thing to have done, except for the LEGAL document. Man, I had to sign my life away for two tiny studs.

We celebrated with lunch at Hires Big H and swimming. Then home for dinner. Mel took the girls shopping for a while later to find Izzy school clothes. The girls looked so cute in their sundresses, I had to get it recorded. What a perfect summer's day!




Friday, July 9

Summer Shots

Summer is speeding by. It's so nice to have time to PLAY and just enjoy the beautiful summer days, lots of sunshine, the sun up early in the mornings, swim team, trying new things... loving it!

The sandbox and tramp are always fun places to start!!

Silly boy with crazy tramp hair!!

  


Antelope Island adventure to find horses for Grandpa's artwork!

 
Isaac's preschool building got flooded- MAJOR- along with Murray Park. SO sad.



 
Fun backyard picnic with Kate and Andrew...and Crystal Light faces!

Coolest summer clouds ever!!


Greatest books for Summer Reading Camp! Mom's New Summer Project!
I love the books so much I became a rep for the book company!
Order online @ www.myubam.com/H3543


3 Billy Goats Gruff-- Neighborhood Play directed by Annie Cowden

Look at the adorable cast!! So much fun! Thanks Annie!




 Olivia's first swim meet of the season @ Liberty Park. Waiting for her turn to swim.



Tending Capri for a few days while her mom & dad were out of town.



 Just hanging out on the tramp!

Summer, where the living is easy! So far so good! 



End of 3rd Grade

Here are some shots of the end of the school year for Olivia.  Fieldtrip to Ensign Peak. Publishing day when her class shared their poetry book they wrote. Last day of school! YAY! Summer!













 

Tuesday, March 23

Rewind our Lives a Bit!

I haven't posted much lately. But when I was downloading my photos there were some fun ones I had forgotten about. Such as...

Isaac flooding his bathroom...again....every time he takes a bath. almost.


Izzy and Olivia wearing their opposite vests. 

Dylan and Isaac playing planes, trains, and automobiles. Then, Dylan let Isaac listen to his ipod and Isaac's face says it all... COOL!



Mom's birthday in early January. Of course Isaac is the official "blow-out-the-candles-helper"




4 Generations and 3 more January birthdays: Bentley, Kent, and Grandma Great (it wasn't Isaac's b-day)



In January, Olivia and I were so sick of the smog, we ran away from home and spent the weekend at the Zermatt reading books, swimming, and having breakfast in bed (chocolate chip pancakes). 
Thanks Aunt Annette for a great Christmas present! We loved it!  
AND...the ice sculpture was AWESOME!!



Valentine's Day breakfast. Chocolate chip pancakes, what else?


I looked out the window and what did I see? Isaac's arsenal of TOYS. Parked.
How many red toys does one boy need?


Ice skating with cousin Izzy. Olivia's new favorite winter activity :o)



They had done it enough times that they were able to let go of the wall
and even turn around for a picture without faling :o)


Olivia up at the U's Libby Gardner Hall for her Piano Federation Recital on March 13th.





Last, but not least, Olivia's Leprechaun's house. She even included artwork on the wall.
I love her imagination. It's a blast! I think she built it with her cousin Izzy when they had a sleep over.
Put those two girls together and they CREATE stuff! FUN!

Present Tense: Happy Birthday MISA #40!

Today (March 23rd) is my sister-in-law's 40th birthday!! Happy Birthday Misa!! Wish we were in NYC celebrating!

Miss Midgie--The Next Generation

When my brother Jason was about 3 or 4, my sister and I used to dress him up as "Miss Midgie" We laughed our heads off.

Well tonight.. it's Miss Midgie--The Next Generation! ROFL!!