- I am grateful for my garage, that in the winter time when it's snowing outside or frozen, my car is ready and waiting for me in the garage. I gave a ride to a friend today that is in an apartment and only has a carport for her car. The ride I gave her was to the store to have an automatic starter and remote for her to use this winter. She is a single mom with a daughter. I'm grateful that my garage saved me from even having to consider such expenses.
- Plus, I'm grateful to be a mom with a good husband.
- Warm soft socks.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Day 4, Grateful Journal
Friday, November 19, 2010
Day 3, Grateful Journal
- I am grateful for the power of prayer that has blessed my life, even in the simplest ways. Today I got a spoon stuck in the disposal. I tried to free it. I tried and tried to get it out. I got it to move a little, but it was determined to stay put. Jared wouldn't be home until the next day after working all night. I was pretty sure he wouldn't be excited to already have an urgent, "To Do" list when he got home. I just wanted to have my kitchen clean so I could move to the next item on my list! It was quiet time, so the kids were all in their rooms. I got on my knees and said a quick prayer. I stood back up, reached my hand in, and pull it out. Seriously, just like that. What a blessing to have the gift of prayers in my life.
- I'm grateful for my health, and my family's health. I have not gotten sick at all since we've been here. The kids have been doing great. It seems like we got sick a lot when we were in that tiny apt. breathing the same air all the time. I'm knocking on wood, but so far, so good...
- Modern technologies, like Skype. Jared's Dad sent us the equipment, and last night I was able to get hooked up and had my first "in person" conversation with my father in law since we've moved. I'm excited for the kids to use it. They have really been missing their families in UT, and it will be so much fun!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Day 2, Grateful Journal
- I am grateful for my children.
- I'm grateful for Jace. He is an incredible helper, especially on Sunday mornings with the kids in the morning rush before getting to church. He reads long stories to them at night (during my one-on-one time with, you guessed it, the kitchen), and they love it. He even began putting Cami to bed after reading her bedtime story. He continues to excel in school, getting better on the violin, likes his teacher (even makes her laugh sometimes!), and is actively involved with his friends both in school and in our neighborhood. Their favorites to do together are: soccer, capture the flag, wrestling, and baseball.
- I'm grateful for my Evan Angel, and the opportunity that I had, and continue to have, to raise him in the next life. His laugh and stomping feet as he runs throughout the house are the most missed. I look forward to the day that I can watch him laugh again with his brothers and sister, and run with those thumping feet.
- I'm grateful for my Lance. Lance has an amazing amount of energy that has been used, a lot of times, to help mom out around the house. If he had a slogan, it would say, "Get the Job Done". He does it! If there's something in the house I really want to have done, he's my man! I call him my "super duper cleaner". He is also beginning to write and read, and loves making things out of paper with drawings and scissors. Currently, he's been making tons of turkeys by tracing his hand and decorating it. I didn't know this until yesterday, when we were filling out his spotlight for Primary at church: When he grows up, he wants to be a clown because he wants to make people laugh and he wants to be in the circus.
- I'm grateful for Kyle. Kyle is my cuddler. He is full of love for anyone around him. A common thing that he and I say is, "I want you, " usually followed by a cuddly hug. It began a long time ago when he was supposed to be taking a nap, but was being unhappy. I asked him, "What do you want, Kyle?" And he replied, "Mom, I want you." In the mornings, he and Cami are the best of buddies. In the afternoons, during Cami's nap, he and Lance play like they haven't seen each other in days instead of a few short Kindergarten hours. Today Lance had a friend over, and Kyle didn't mind a bit that they road his Power Wheels monster truck that he got for his birthday, and didn't mind being on his own team for "Capture the Flag", or even being the scary monster - which I objected to until he assured me that he really wanted to be the monster. If Cami is throwing a fit about something, he'll just give her what she wants. Pretty much same goes for Lance, although he does hold his own if he needs to.
- Cami is a joy. It is so different having a little giggly girl around. She usually has a doll in her arms. Totally and new thing to us. Unlike her mom, she loves to shop. In the stores, she seems to like all the attention she gets, like her mom :) When we're checking out, while I'm busy with the cashier, she's charming the person behind us. In the mornings, she actually lets me do her hair and likes to check it out in the mirror afterward.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Gratitude Journal
So here goes:
- I am grateful for my Savior, Jesus Christ, and his atoning sacrifice for us.
- Today, and everyday, it easy for me to remember how grateful I am for this nice house Jared found for our family. It's always there for me to look at! The kitchen is my favorite room in the house (besides the front room and family room :) Most nights, I am able to have one-on-one time to thank my kitchen as I load the dishes and wipe the counters. It's my chance to give back a little for what it gave our famiy throughout the busy day. Sometimes, when I'm too exhausted, I thank it in the morning.
- I am grateful for my busy husband, who isn't always there for me to look at. In fact, one morning as we were leaving for church, he got home after working all day and night before, and the kids were shocked to see him. Lance asked him, "How did you get home so early?"
Monday, November 08, 2010
Like You
I finally found him quietly curled up with a book on the love seat in our front room. I gave him a hug and told him I was looking for him and was happy to see him reading a book. He said, "I can't read it." And then he took my face into both of his hands, looked me sincerely in the eyes, and said intently,
"I want to turn into you."
It was the sweetest moment. All he really meant was, "I want to know how to read like you," but I will not forget this time when my youngest boy cradled my face in his hands and told me from the bottom of his sincere heart that he wants to be like me.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
I'm "Mommy-like"
"Why did you think it would be cheesy?"
"I thought you were gonna be all mommy-like."
Friday, October 22, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
I Love This Song
It is called "I Know That My Savior Loves Me." by Tami Jeppson Creamer and Derena Bell:
A long time ago in a beautiful place,
Children were gathered ’round Jesus.
He blessed and taught as they felt of His love.
Each saw the tears on His face.
The love that He felt for His little ones
I know He feels for me.
I did not touch Him or sit on His knee,
Yet, Jesus is real to me.
I know he lives! (The children sing it just like this. You don't have to be in the primary room to hear it):
I will follow faithfully.
My heart I give to Him.
I know that my Savior loves me.
Now I am here in a beautiful place,
Learning the teachings of Jesus.
Parents and teachers will help guide the way,
Lighting my path ev’ry day.
Wrapped in the arms of my Savior’s love,
I feel His gentle touch.
Living each day, I will follow His way,
Home to my Father above
I know he lives!
I will follow faithfully.
My heart I give to Him.
I know that my Savior loves me.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Kyle is FOUR!!!
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Happy Birthday, Kyle! We are so grateful to have YOU and all the smiles and laughter that come with! |
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Jared Got a Straight!
This is the most babies he has delivered in a day. He said one resident that worked call, 24 hours, delivered 24 babies. Not one each hour, they come in clusters. (i.e. one after another: the resident delivers the baby and gives the medical student the remaining jobs, like delivering the placenta, while they go deliver another baby after which they assign a med student to deliver that placenta and on to the next...).
Also, he won a gift certificate at work for collecting the most umbilical cord blood. Way to go, Jared!
I made him pose one morning before work because he was wearing his coat, about Lance's birthday time.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Come on, Mom! Work It!
"I'm gettin' the fat off me."
I told him, "I don't think you have any fat on you."
He asked, "Do you have any fat on you?"
"Yes."
"Mom, you should really get on here!"
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
I Get to Go to School Today!
Kyle was in a Mommy and Me speech class in Utah for the last 2 months that we lived there that I absolutely loved. The teachers were phenomenal and everything they did had to do with the sounds they were working on that day.
So after contacting the school district here and going through a series of testing hearing, vision, and speech, he received a Missouri IEP (Individualized Education Program) stating that he qualified for this speech class with 3 other boys his age with similiar speech impediments. It is twice a week for an hour and a half. There are 4 students and 2 speech pathologists. They have circle time, centers, and all the regular preschool gadgets, only the focus is on articulation of speech. It is in the same school district as his brothers, so they are all on the same schedule, making things really great for mom :)
Plus, Cami loves it, too, because we go shopping instead of going home, since it's 15 minutes away. I have yet to learn about all the great stores in this neighboring town. :)
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Sweet Music
This music is amazing. It is called "Gracie's Theme" from the album, "Sacred Piano". I want this CD for Christmas if anyone in my family wants to know (hint, hint). It's been out for a while, but I was just browsing on the composer, Paul Cardall's website just now. He was here in St Louis last week visiting a girl at SL Children's Hospital with Congenital Heart Disease, which he was also born with.
I had the privilege of hearing one of Paul Cardall's firesides with my mom about 10 years ago in Utah and knew I wanted to hear more. Years later, I got to know Paul's mom through working with her in the Relief Society Presidency. She was our Stake Relief Society President, and was such a joy to work with and cry with. I love her! For Christmas, she gave me her son's CD, "The Christmas Box", along with the book, "The Christmas Box" by Richard Paul Evans. (Another fav book I have!) And if you haven't read or heard either of those, I highly recommend them. In fact, if you're my neighbor, I'll give you one for Christmas, 'cuz I have a whole box of them that I bought just for the occasion :)
I know I may be sounding like an advertisement, but I really like both of these artists' work. Paul Cardall also just came out with this new book. The following quote is a press release about his latest book titled, "Before My Heart Stops".
"Doctors told four-time Billboard charting pianist Paul Cardall without a heart transplant he would die. And if he was fortunate to live long enough to receive one, he would most likely not survive the surgery.
...Tens of thousands of fans offered support, but it was the love of his three-year-old daughter that motivated him to endure countless painful procedures which gave him a second chance at life....
Cardall now shares his story in a new book, Before My Heart Stops, offering insights and wisdom into matters of love, gratitude, overcoming trials, and fulfilling your destiny. After reading his story, you may ask yourself, “what do I need to do before my heart stops?”
P.S. "Living for Eden" is also another really great album that he wrote and I really like but don't have yet ;)
Sunday, September 19, 2010
"A Bite, Dad! Bite, Bite!"
Saturday, September 18, 2010
First Trip to Botanical Garden
Friday, September 17, 2010
A Short, Forgiveable Farewell







He could just keep them, in her helmet, hidden, under a blanket in her room. They will be missed!
(Jared found Kyle in the act, and told me to grab the camera. I didn't get a picture in time for the action; Kyle was otherwise occupied by the wall in a time out. He is grounded from scissors, and for the rest of that afternoon he, "didn't get to do anything fun!" It is a good thing that Kyle is so easily lovable and has a pair of irresistable, fluffy, kissable cheeks!)
Sites I like
- A Daily Scoop
- Evan's site
- Family Life Unraveled
- Good Faith Poet
- Maggie and BJ
- Sharon Anne, Share-A-Like Cooking
- The Bergmans
- The Calverts
- The Ciccotelli's
- The Cloward Fam
- The Crawfords
- The Foutz Family
- The Gillands
- The Holmans
- The Ingrams
- The Lambs
- The Linscotts
- The Lowes
- The Lucas's
- The McBrides
- The Pecks
- The Taintors
- The Turners
- The Wilsons
- The Woods