Thursday, December 31, 2009
EPIC!!!
In a few short weeks we will be moving into our own new house. Just me and kids. New! It will be epic!
*New Year's News coming up soon.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
WII

Job

I need a job! I really, really do. (Not a snowman job. ha) So, I have applied for many positions. Yesterday I applied for 9 jobs. I have heard back about 5 of them. No one is hiring until the first of the year so I guess I have to be patient. One of my very worst qualities. When something needs to be done I have to do it. How long do you wait to know if you have been patient?
Conference Talks

I just finished reading all of the Conference Talks. Wow! I love reading them. My poor Ensign though. It's marked up so much. Oh well, I can go back and find the good parts. Here are some of them that touched me. They are so relevant to what's going on in my life right now. It seems that the topic this year was keeping families together. It wasn't my choice not to keep my family together. As a matter of fact is has been a VERY big shock. That's another story for another day.
President Eyring:
"...He has offered us the family as an example of an ideal setting in which we can learn how to love as He loves...the greatest joys and the greatest sorrows we experience are in family relationships. And the sorry comes primarily from selfishness, which is the absence of love...A man and a woman are to make sacred covenants that they will put the welfare and happiness of the other at the center of their lives....whether the family will be together depends on the choices each family member makes...God nor she (the lady from the story) can compel another to choose happiness..."
"Pray for the love which allows you to see the good in your companion. Pray for the love that makes weaknesses and mistakes seem small. Pray for the love to make your companion's joy your own. Pray for the love to want to lessen the load and soften the sorrows of your companion..."
Elder Scott is one of my favorite apostles. His talk touched me as well .
"...The inspiring influence of the Holy Ghost can be overcome or masked by strong emotions, such as anger, hate, passion, fear, or pride. When such influences are present, it is like trying to savor the delicate flavor of a grape while eating a jalapeno pepper. Both flavors are present, but one completely overpowers the other. In like manner, strong emotions overcome the delicate promptings of the Holy Spirit."
Elder Jorge F. Zaballos, of the Seventy:
"The Lord does not expect that we do what we cannot achieve...He knows us; He knows of our capabilities and our limitations."
President Monson:
"...is it possible to feel the Spirit of our Heavenly Father when we are angry? I know of no instance where such would be the case."
Another recurring theme I saw was free agency and how other people use theirs can/will affect those around that person.
Elder Oaks: "He will bless us to endure the consequences of others' choices, but He will not prevent those choices."
And of course Elder Bednars' reminder of the many, many of my family home evenings growing up. (I have 4 brothers and 3 sisters.) I loved this talk!
"He's touching me!" "Make him stop looking at me!" "Mom, he's breathing my air!"
Reading

My Own Business

Sunday, December 27, 2009
Primary

**There is not supposed to be any competition in Primary. So instead of having an X team and an O team, each player who gets the question right gets to choose a letter from a bag. If there are 3 X's drawn then X obviously wins. It is a fun twist and all of the kids feel like they have won. Kinda like BYU and Utah. You can choose who you want to win or you can go for who wins right? haha!
*****
Update: The Senior Primary kids loved singing! They had a hard time filling in the blankes, but really enjoyed trying to figure it out. The games was awesome too! No one won, but there was just as much excitement as before.
The Junior Primary kids are so hard to entertain. You would think with them be younger they would be easier. But NO! They are harder than the big kids. They did enjoy choose songs from the "Music Machine" and then helping to lead it or some other fun activity, like "Once There Was a Snowman" became:
Once there was a snowman, snowman, snowman.
Once there was a snowman WIDE WIDE WIDE.
In the sun he GOT SMALL, GOT SMALL, GOT SMALL
In the sun he GOT SMALL.
It was a good day!
Saturday, December 26, 2009

Yep, it's true. I have a thing for snowmen. Pictures of them, statues of them, cuddly ones, skinny ones, tall ones, even movies about them. I collect them and my collection is getting bigger each year. If there is any question about what to get me for Christmas a snowman will always do the trick.
Don't get confused though. As much as I love them, I don't like making them. Sadly, I live in Utah and it snows like crazy here sometimes. Driving by them and seeing how creative people are with them is great. But me and cold don't mix very well. Watching from a window is fine. As long as I have a heating blanket, a cup of hot chocolate (with marshmallows), and the right to criticize the outcome, I’m there!
I am an expert in case you were wondering. When I was a kid we lived in Gaithersburg, Maryland. One year it snowed over 4 feet in just a few days. We dug tunnels all around our back yard. It was awesome! And my brothers built a snowman so big they had to stand on the shed to put on the head. Thus watching in amazement while my brothers created the biggest snowman I have ever seen created a monstor. They had no idea what they were doing to me when they put that 9th ball on top of the snowman and then a scarf, eyes (from real coal), a carrot nose (which seemed incredibly small), and little tiny sticks for arms with mittens (my mittens by the way).
Oh well, add snowmen to the list of things I love. Another secret reveled. Believe me there are lots more where they came from.
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