Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
A Few Lesson's
I have been having seriously guilty feelings about my Blog. I am SO behind (birthday's, holiday's, special occasions, funny moments, sad moments...) I kept thinking that I would play catch-up, but I just don't see it happening anytime soon. SO... I am pushing all the guilt out of my mind and starting fresh tonight. I do still have a glimmer of hope that I will at least post pictures to highlight the past couple of months, but for now, I am going to focus just on today!
There will be no pictures with this post. Just a heart felt sharing of feelings and emotions.
Today I did not have the greatest start to my day. Thankfully, it is Sunday and I was able to attend church. This was the tender mercy that I needed. It was a day of lessons that seemed to be just for me. I wanted to write down some of the things that I learned because I really feel like they were personal messages to me and future generations.
1. In Sunday School, we discussed Doctrine and Covenants 27: 15-18 dealing with putting on the armor of God. Our instructor gave a brief history of armor and how it evolved into stronger and stronger armor because of new weaponry. As the threat evolved, so there was a need to have a greater defense. So it is today. The threat against family, morality, honesty, integrity, virtue ... and the list goes on and on... are real threats and always have been. However, the mode of deliverance of these threats is so much more pervasive than has been in past generations. It is there - even when you don't want it to be there. The idea of evil taking on good appearances is all around us. Low standard television shows, movies, music, internet etc. While these things can also provide wonderful and even uplifting opportunities, we must protect ourselves and teach our children how to protect themselves from the negative influences around. This includes having a "higher level" of Family Home Evenings. That phrase, "higher level" has resonated in my mind all day and has sparked a desire to do better and to help my children find, recognize and utilize the Armor of God. It is our only sure defense.
2. In Relief Society our lesson was taken from a talk given by Douglas Callister titled "Our Refined Heavenly Home". It was wonderful. It gave me such vision, direction, hope, motivation and desire! I could not do it justice to parapharse, but something that stuck out to me in our discussion was the importance of physically holding a book. Of turning it's pages, reading the words, feeling the emotions of the book and the sense of accomplishment when you turn the last page. With all of the electronic devices (which are NOT totally bad) our children are losing their sight on these masterpieces. If we don't encourage them and set the example for them to hold, read and cherish books and other "refined and beautiful things", THEIR children will lose them completely. These things must be protected for ourselves and for future generations.
These were just a couple of the things that I learned and felt today. I came home with such a greater desire to be a good wife and mother. To use a softer voice. To make better use of my time. To focus on my relationship with God and family. I felt God's love today and I am grateful for these teaching moments and tender mercy's that help me to be a little more like He knows I can be.
There will be no pictures with this post. Just a heart felt sharing of feelings and emotions.
Today I did not have the greatest start to my day. Thankfully, it is Sunday and I was able to attend church. This was the tender mercy that I needed. It was a day of lessons that seemed to be just for me. I wanted to write down some of the things that I learned because I really feel like they were personal messages to me and future generations.
1. In Sunday School, we discussed Doctrine and Covenants 27: 15-18 dealing with putting on the armor of God. Our instructor gave a brief history of armor and how it evolved into stronger and stronger armor because of new weaponry. As the threat evolved, so there was a need to have a greater defense. So it is today. The threat against family, morality, honesty, integrity, virtue ... and the list goes on and on... are real threats and always have been. However, the mode of deliverance of these threats is so much more pervasive than has been in past generations. It is there - even when you don't want it to be there. The idea of evil taking on good appearances is all around us. Low standard television shows, movies, music, internet etc. While these things can also provide wonderful and even uplifting opportunities, we must protect ourselves and teach our children how to protect themselves from the negative influences around. This includes having a "higher level" of Family Home Evenings. That phrase, "higher level" has resonated in my mind all day and has sparked a desire to do better and to help my children find, recognize and utilize the Armor of God. It is our only sure defense.
2. In Relief Society our lesson was taken from a talk given by Douglas Callister titled "Our Refined Heavenly Home". It was wonderful. It gave me such vision, direction, hope, motivation and desire! I could not do it justice to parapharse, but something that stuck out to me in our discussion was the importance of physically holding a book. Of turning it's pages, reading the words, feeling the emotions of the book and the sense of accomplishment when you turn the last page. With all of the electronic devices (which are NOT totally bad) our children are losing their sight on these masterpieces. If we don't encourage them and set the example for them to hold, read and cherish books and other "refined and beautiful things", THEIR children will lose them completely. These things must be protected for ourselves and for future generations.
These were just a couple of the things that I learned and felt today. I came home with such a greater desire to be a good wife and mother. To use a softer voice. To make better use of my time. To focus on my relationship with God and family. I felt God's love today and I am grateful for these teaching moments and tender mercy's that help me to be a little more like He knows I can be.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Somewhere UNDER the Rainbow
We had a wonderful rain storm the other day. Clouds rolled in, the wind howled, lightening sparked and the rain pounded. When we lived in Pittsburgh, I didn't love rain storms because it rained every day and when there was a thunderstorm, it felt like it was 20 ft. over your house. Scary! But here, it is delightful. I would welcome more - if they came. After the storm, we walked out to see a beautiful rainbow right above our home. We felt like it was a gift.
A Few Happenings
Between these two items, many hours pass through the day quickly! You can see how beat up his car is. The spider gives me the creeps, but he loves it.
Boys night out. We enjoyed an evening under the stars watching Jon Schmidt perform. It was inspiring, hilarious and just plain fun.
This is Jon and his Cello friend, Steve ... or was it Scott? Anyway ... they played their "Love Story meets Coldplay" and it was AWESOME! Such talent! My boys were highly motivated to start back at the piano. They have taken a few months break due to the move and this is just what they needed to get them excited about it again. Thanks Jon for sharing your talent!
Friday, September 11, 2009
I Pledge
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
Courage, Love, Hope, Sacrifice, God, Freedom,
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Trust, Integrity, Religion, Honesty, Values,
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Families, Service, Charity, Faith,
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Humility, Gratitude
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Prayer, Peace
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REMEMBER
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Sundown at the Land of Nod
This is a poem that Collin wrote the first week of school. I love it!
Sundown at the Land of Nod
I will be with treasures and kings
I can be sick and not sneeze
On top of mountains and not freeze
I will fly and flee and use powers
and save and capture
I will swish to all towers.
By: Collin Shill (10)
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Collin Turns Double Digits
Collin turned 10 this month and it was a BIG deal... I mean, he is officially in the double digits! He was so excited. We had a great day celebrating. We woke up and had Hootenanny Pancakes and Collin got to sit at the head of the table with the "You are Special" plate. He ate on that plate all day long. That night Grandma and Grandpa came to have dinner with us... pot roast, potatoes, carrots, rolls, salad, cake and ice cream. A feast fit for a hungry, growing 10 year old.
Collin: Has a smile and dimples to melt your heart, a giggle that is contagious, is a great big brother, loves bugs and all animals, is concerned for others and totally lovable. I love you, Collin.
Collin: Has a smile and dimples to melt your heart, a giggle that is contagious, is a great big brother, loves bugs and all animals, is concerned for others and totally lovable. I love you, Collin.
Last Days of Summer
Every year we go up to Snowbird with Grandma Kathy and Grandpa Bart. This year was particularly fun because Talmage got to come along. For the past ... oh.. let's see...10 years or so,he has had to miss it because of some test he had to study for. (SO happy those are over!) We had fun relaxing, playing Scrabble, reading, cooking and enjoying the beautiful mountains! I love it there! Thanks Mom and Dad for the fun memories :)
One of the days we did venture away from Snowbird and found ourselves on a lake. Talmage had a serious itch to go water skiing. We had a great time ... except for when my dad nearly lost his fingers! This was the first time we had been on the lake as a family in probably 8 years. Much to my surprise, Braden popped up on a board first try. Oh, did he have a proud PaPa ... and Mom. Collin hit it hard on the inner tube and we had a blast. It has been a great and BUSY summer. Here's a few pictures of all of the fun.
One of the days we did venture away from Snowbird and found ourselves on a lake. Talmage had a serious itch to go water skiing. We had a great time ... except for when my dad nearly lost his fingers! This was the first time we had been on the lake as a family in probably 8 years. Much to my surprise, Braden popped up on a board first try. Oh, did he have a proud PaPa ... and Mom. Collin hit it hard on the inner tube and we had a blast. It has been a great and BUSY summer. Here's a few pictures of all of the fun.
(Love you, Brandon)
Nothing like a jelly-filled doughnut to start the day!
Lila and Grandpa speeding down the Alpine Slide
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