One of my favorite things I learned about Bradeigh is that she can snap her fingers. Here is a picture of her snapping her fingers. This really should be a video to get the full effect. But the picture gives you the idea—Bradeigh moves her hand around but the clicking sound come from her mouth. Classic.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Bradeigh's Visit
One of my favorite things I learned about Bradeigh is that she can snap her fingers. Here is a picture of her snapping her fingers. This really should be a video to get the full effect. But the picture gives you the idea—Bradeigh moves her hand around but the clicking sound come from her mouth. Classic.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Service for Servicemen
We had a great activity with the young men this week—and it was planned by the young men. We decorated cakes and then delivered them to the active duty servicemen in our ward. We split up into groups to decorate four cakes and make the deliveries. My group was Jenn and Lottie and we delivered our cake to the Larsens. They really appreciated the gesture, even choking back a little emotion. The girls were touched by their gratitude and the spirit of giving.
A great night!
Dorothea and Others Like Her
She had no dreams of being praised above other women, feeling there was always something better which she might have done if only she had only been better and known better.
Her full nature spent itself in deeds which left no great name on the earth. But the effect of her being, on those around her, was in calculable. For the growing good in the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts and on all those “Dorothea’s’ who live faithfully their hidden lives and rest in unvisited tombs.I am sure those words caught my attention because of thoughts that have been rattling around in my head because of some studying I have been doing. This talk by Elder Uchtdorf has something to do with it all as well. He said it like this:
The Lord doesn’t care at all if we spend our days working in marble halls or stable stalls. He knows where we are, no matter how humble our circumstances. He will use—in His own way and for His holy purposes—those who incline their hearts to Him.
God knows that some of the greatest souls who have ever lived are those who will never appear in the chronicles of history. They are the blessed, humble souls who emulate the Savior’s example and spend the days of their lives doing good.I am finding it hard to figure out how to balance doing good things and keeping my reasons for doing good things in the right perspective. My mortal self keeps getting jumbled up in the mix. Unlike Dorothea, I can’t seem to keep my motives so pure and relinquish some of that desire for praise. And well, that just doesn’t turn out very well.
I am sure there is more to come on this subject as all the voices in my head get sorted out!
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
9/11 Remembered
But, I also remember it being a time of courage and American pride, and gratitude to God for this great nation. I remember being so touched by countless images of brave men and women rescuing, fighting for freedom, raising the flag and praying.
I think about the state our nation is in today and it is scary. Again. I can’t help but think of those fighting for our freedom at home and abroad in contrast to those who seem to think they know more than God—those who want to destroy this country. It is time to remember those same feelings and see those same images that were so prevelant eleven years ago.
Remembering the good things from that fateful day, will help us find our way today.
What can I do?
Stand as a witness for God, truth and righteousness, in things and in all paces.
Vote, show American pride, serve and pray.
Fix my flag pole
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.
- Ronald Reagan
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Indexing Celebration
Bishop Somerville challenged the youth to index 500 records over their summer vacation, May 31st thru September 3rd. The reward would be a swimming party to celebrate all of their hours of service and the end of summer. I was worried about the weather, but it cleared up in time for our party. The Websters were great hosts and their back yard was perfect for all of us—besides a pool, they have a basketball area, a grassy area and a trampoline. So there was something to entertain everyone in some sort
of activity. The bishopric grilled hamburgers and hot dogs in between the hours spent in the water, which meant I didn’t have worry about dinner either. Yay! I had a fun assignment for the day. I made candy leis for those that made it all the way to 500.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Summer’s End
The temps tell me that summer is still in full swing, but the date tells me that summer is at its end. It makes me dizzy! I put up my fall décor in hopes the cooler weather will come sooner than later. August was a fun month. Our family reunion in Moab with all of our “firsts”—four wheeling, rappelling down slot canyons—and the raft trips. Our weekend in St George for Mickenna’s wedding, and a day with Grace.
This collage comes from Simple As That. Grab one and join the fun!
Saturday, September 1, 2012
September “New”s
We started the new month by starting on a new project. The back yard still needs grass, but we need it to cool down, so we came inside. We are finally getting our family room entertainment center in. The cabinets have been ordered, so it was time to get the wall started so that all of that can be completed for the cabinets. We started out by tearing up part of the floor. No turning back now!
After a few hours of work, we called it quits and headed downtown to the UofA campus for some football. We bought tickets to four home games this season and this was our first game. The cats were predicted to trounce this team from Toledo, but we went into overtime! It was a nail biter and we didn’t get home till midnight, but it was great fun.
This is the only picture I got…better ones next time we go.