Archive for June, 2008

I love Autumn

June 30, 2008
I love Autumn

Yes, I love that season, perhaps even more than spring… But that’s not what I’m talking about. I have an 11y.o. neighbor named Autumn, and I LOVE her! Everyone with three little kids needs an Autumn in their life. She was baptised into our church about a month ago, which is how I met her,...
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Not as young as I used to be…

June 25, 2008

Last night John & I were up ’til midnight writing essays for the Guideposts Magazine contest. It brought back great memories of final projects and term papers… Oh, the good old days! I sent the paper in at 11:52pm; I only hope it gets time-stamped with MY time zone, not theirs. :/ At any rate,...
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Charts

June 25, 2008

Guess what world! Devin is officially potty-training! Wonder of wonders, the little (okay, he’s not really so little) tyke can pee on command.YES. And when he does, he gets a Toy Story sticker on his potty chart. He thinks it’s cool. So do I! Tonight before the bedtime routine I asked him if he...
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Fridge Locks…

June 24, 2008

… don’t work. At least, not for keeping children out of the fridge. We haven’t even had it on for a week and Cinderella figured it out. Which means that Devin has access, too, as long as sister is around. (Dangit.) It will, however, keep Evan out. Especially since he...
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Pen Head

June 23, 2008

Devin has a gift for taking pens apart, and he loves doing it. 50/50 chance they’ll get put back together with all pieces in tact. Well, yesterday when our home teachers were over he set a new record. John let Devin have his “church pen” from the pocket of his white shirt. “Don’t break...
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I Hate Gardening

June 20, 2008

The huge problem with gardening in a desert is how miserably hot it gets during the day. I used to hate-hate-hate yardwork, and this year I was hoping it would magically change.Nope.I hate working in the hot sun as much as I ever did, even as a grownup with a longing to follow prophetic...
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Stage the happy moments!

June 20, 2008

Know what’s funny? It used to really bother me that my stubborn, independant kids don’t love me all the time. Something about bringing a kid into the world makes a woman think she’s earned the right to unwavering love and devotion. Mm-hm.Not reality. Reality is, they kick and squirm and cause you pain just as much on...
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To Comment or Not To Comment…

That's a very good question.
I am happy to hear from you, thrilled to hear from you!, but I am also content to have you drop by, read a little, laugh a little, and move on quietly to whatever else you have to do. This is a guilt-free blog. ;)

Just a Reminder…

The Church is not a place where perfect people gather to say perfect things, or have perfect thoughts, or have perfect feelings. The Church is a place where imperfect people gather to provide encouragement, support, and service to each other as we press on in our journey to return to our Heavenly Father. ~Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin, (May 2005 Ensign)

Why I Try

God expects you to have enough faith and determination and enough trust in Him to keep moving, keep living, keep rejoicing. In fact, He expects you not simply to face the future (that sounds pretty grim and stoic); He expects you to embrace and shape the future - to love it and rejoice in it and delight in your opportunities. God is anxiously waiting for the chance to answer your prayers, and fulfill your dreams, just as He always has. But He can't if you don't pray, and He can't if you don't dream. In short, He can't if you don't believe.

~Jeffrey R. Holland, "This, the Greatest of All Dispensations"

"It is not for you to be led by the women of the world; it is for you to lead the...women of the world, in everything that is praise-worthy, everything that is God-like, everything that is uplifting and... purifying to the children of men." Joseph F. Smith, in this talk by Elder Ballard