The Church has changed the way they will conduct the meetings for the women of the church. At conference there will now be one meeting for all women ages 8 and up. This month before conference was the first meeting of its kind. To celebrate this change our stake leaders combined efforts to commemorate this special day. I was asked to help with the big boards in the stake center again. The theme was the covenant path, the path we all take back to our Father in Heaven.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Some Spring
It is a little difficult to get excited about spring, since our winter never really developed. But today in hopes of looking at the positive I took the camera out to get some shots of the first flowers popping out.
Instead of saying how hot is is already, I am trying to say what a beautiful day it is. I guess we will enjoy a longer spring, which isn’t so bad? Right?
Monday, March 24, 2014
Samuel and His Goliath
I know I am mixing up scripture stories. But Samuel fought a Goliath too. His was not a literal, human giant, but yet he fought against great odds when he tried to warn a nation to repent. I am impressed, inspired and troubled within by his obedience. His faith is exposed by his obedience in going back and preaching where he was rejected. He is told to have faith that he will know what to say. And so he does just that. Such a great example of faith, trusting in the Lord’s plan and that He will provide the way.
Can I show that kind of faith? How is that faith demonstrated in MY life? I know that a simpler answer is that I return each day with new determination to do my best, forget hurts and make each day better than the next. Choose to be more obedient.
But my question is not that simple. I want to know what my obedience looks like in relation to the kids. I feel like David against Goliath. Is my Goliath that I take them into my life now and raise them for the next ten years? Or is it the whole system which is governing my life? Are my feelings a warning? Maybe I have such fear and dread so that I can use that, to speak up and make changes that seem so necessary,to help God find another place for them. One that will allow them to grow even more. Or is my fear and dread just selfish?
How do I show trust in the Lord’s plan and be obedient to what He wants me to do?
Friday, February 28, 2014
Goodbye February
We had a great month, but we didn’t take many pictures to prove it!
We celebrated Valentine’s day with heart shaped pancakes, the weather was so warm it felt like spring and that prompted us to travel to where the snow was falling for a ski trip.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Valentine’s Day
February has gone by fast. Valentine’s day snuck up on me, so I didn’t have anything for the kids or for Kelly. But when I realized it this morning, I hurried and made pink heart shaped pancakes for breakfast. At first Hunter wasn’t sure he could eat them, but then he joined in on the fun.
It is absolutely beautiful. Perfect weather.
Just not for February—at least in my book. But since we can’t fight mother nature, we went outside and played. I wanted to practice taking some motion
pictures so I took some shots of the kids on their bikes. And some bees doing their thing.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Gilbert Temple Open House
We spent the weekend in Phoenix helping the girls move into their new apartment. We spent the night Friday night so we could get started first thing Saturday morning. We wanted to get it done since they had some trucks coming to help with the move and still have time to go to the temple open house in Gilbert. We had tickets next week, but Kelly is going to be out of town.
We were able to get to the temple in the afternoon. We had to wait for quite awhile without our “fast passes”, but it was so worth it. What a beautiful, grand temple. I was surprised at how big it was. I loved the colors. It is absolutely amazing. The grounds are beautiful too, which will be so nice for pictures.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Pinewood Derby
This time I didn’t just go as a “parent” but as a den leader as well. It was fun to see how excited the boys were to race their cars. They were all so proud of the work they put into the cars. My favorite moment was went James Hartzell’s car won a race. He jumped up and said “yes!”, then probably remembering a gentle reminder from his parents he went over to his opponent and said “good game”. It was so funny and so sweet.