Archive for January, 2010

I Started It.

January 29, 2010
I Started It.

Faces are much better.…
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Grumpy = Productive

January 27, 2010
Grumpy = Productive

It’s true.  I have grumpy days. When I’m pregnant, I have 266 of them all in a row. (It’s so fun.  Really.) One would think that, to be fair, my family would then get 266 days in a row of me being not grumpy… and then you’d be wrong. This week I’ve had a whole 2 days of grumpy. ...
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Happy Rudolph Day!

January 25, 2010
Happy Rudolph Day!

Cue the Christmas Carols! Well, okay.  Don’t cue them.  I’m still twitching a bit from last month. How about mission impossible? Yeah, cue that.  Dun. Dun. Dun. Duh-duh. Dun. Dun. Dun, du-duh… I found this online in my searching around last month, and my first thought was, “What kind of crazies actually try to drag Christmas out...
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4 months old

January 23, 2010
4 months old

Is it just me, or is it really fun to compare pictures of kids at the same age? Memory Lane is an awfully fun street to travel sometimes. These are all taken when they were each roughly 4 months old. I loved loved loved C’s hat and was so sad when she outgrew it. (It was made...
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Smarter Than I Am

January 14, 2010
Smarter Than I Am

My kids, that is. Sometimes, that is. Once upon a month ago… they found a box of glass jars. Empty, clean, most of them with lids, waiting for canning season to come back again. Well, okay. They’re waiting for me to find someone else who wants them, because really, we don’t can. No sense hanging on to...
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PictureS

January 11, 2010
PictureS

Yeah, that last post was lacking in “real” pictures.  Here they are. The old, busted one. Boooo… Wow, that window needs washing. Next time I’ll be sure to take the picture w/o the flash. Oh, that is a dashing picture of him, is it not?  Wow, I melt.  Sorry ladies, he’s taken. Those faucets, however, are on their way...
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Faucet Love

January 10, 2010
Faucet Love

Once upon a time… there was a faucet in a sink in the kitchen in the home of a blogger.  It was used constantly by all in the home, and as it was used, it began to break. It wibbled and wobbled and leaked and squeaked, and one day the blogger declared it was time...
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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