Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Be Still

I decided to lay down for a few minutes this afternoon on my couch. I had the windows open and because of how I was laying on the couch I could feel the breeze kiss my toes as it went through my house. I could hear the wind rustling the tree in the front yard. Suddenly it dawned on me that the only sound I could hear was the tree out front. No cars, no busses, no motorcycles, no airplanes, no TV and no people, just the wind. It was incredible, I couldn't believe it. It reminded me of camping when I was growing up in Wyoming with my family and we would take afternoon naps in the mountains. In this particular moment I felt like Heavenly Father was reminding me that He is always with us. In fact when I let myself lay very still and listen to the tree out front I could feel Him. It was lovely. :)

Here are a few pictures of our back yard after Steve and I worked on it this past weekend.


Friday, April 24, 2009

A Week in the Life...

A busy week. Ran kids to all the usual spots (seminary, school, work, swim, mutual for laser tag) and picked them up. Being an advocate for my child I battled with a teacher via email and spoke to the school. Finished up prerequisites for scout expo (which is tomorrow). Exercised, tried to eat right (although I had a couple of sonic syrup slushes), cooked, cleaned, did laundry, got pulled over by the police for...are you ready?...speeding in a school zone, double parking and I didn't have my driver's license on top of it, all in one shot. I got off with just a warning. Yay!! It must have been my flustered appearance from that day and my apologizing profusely that got him. A training meeting, visiting teaching and lots of phone calls for appointment making (dentist, doctor and eye exam). I haven't seen my husband much at all this week due to busy schedules and he working late once or twice this week. There have been highlights though. One on one conversations with each of my children on different days and Wednesday night while Devynne was at work and the boys were playing laser tag, Steve and I went out for ice cream. I love those little moments and easy conversation. I'm so grateful for my family and my little challenges, they remind me that I need to learn and grow everyday (the challenges and my family). And I like that sometimes I need to look for the highlights in a day or week when things seem crazy. Cleaning the church, yard work and a swim meet tomorrow. I seriously can't wait. :)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Lots of Prom Pics

















Prom was Saturday night and yes Devynne had a great time. They went to dinner, the dance and ended with the Mystere show on the strip. Prom is definitely an exciting thing for a 17 year old. :)

Friday, April 17, 2009

Sisterhood

My sister sent this to me and I loved it. It really does say it all. Thankyou to all of you that share so much of yourselves in person and on your blogs.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Hope

I've been thinking about hope lately. What it means, how it compares to faith, how it ties in with faith, the importance of that feeling and so on. You listen to the news and it seems so discouraging on a daily basis. People losing their homes, their jobs, their confidence, their self worth. It makes me really appreciate so many other things: family, friends, love, kindness, compassion, a good sale, saving at the grocery store, my children's health, my health, a feel good movie, that my kids say "thankyou" "I'm sorry" and "I love you" all on their own, my neighbors who wave to us all the time and so, so, so many more things. These things give me hope. Hope that jobs will be secure, the housing market will go up, that the economy will improve sooner rather than later, that our world will be in good shape for our kids and grandkids to grow up in and hope that we as people can be a little nicer to each other. I thought of a scripture that I really have always liked and I actually was able to find it.

2 Nephi 31:20
Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life.

Anyhoo, just some of what I've been thinking about lately. :)

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

He's the Birthday Boy!

Yesterday was Dylan's birthday. He is now 16. It's a crazy thing, he being 16 now. Where does the time go? It wasn't that long ago that he was the sweetest little baby. I worked full time when he was a baby and my "in home" care giver once told me that in her 25 years of caring for children he was the sweetest, best baby she ever had. He was the most mellow, laid back baby. He was always smiling and was always very content and happy. He rarely cried or fussed, it was awesome having a baby like that. Over the years he has continued to have a very mellow, laid back disposition. He has a fantastic sense of humor, I'm always laughing at his witty comments. He's smart, funny and talented. He plays the guitar by sound and has even made up his own songs. He does theater and performs in plays and skits at school (East Tech). He's also big into broadcast journalism at school, he loves it (check out the video below and see him in action). He swims on the Eldorado Swim team and will be taking life guard lessons in May so he can life guard this summer. He has his learner's permit and always wants to drive. Yikes! He has grown into an amazing young man and hopefully will continue to do so. He has so much potential and I know that he'll succeed in whatever path he takes in the future. I love this child so very much and I can't wait to see what he does in the next few years. Happy Birthday Dylan!

One of my favorite pics of him when he was little.


This was taken last November.


Pause my music so you can hear this.
(It starts out black just hit play, it's about 5 min.)

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

An April Fool's Day Birthday

Today is Steve's birthday believe it or not. Yes, he's an April Fool's baby and he has endured many years of April Fool's/birthday harassment. It's a good thing he has a great sense of humor. One of the many things I love about him. Here's my list of lovable things about Steve.

He's smart, I used to always say to a supervisor (a man) I had several years ago, who did similar work that Steve did, that Steve was the smartest man I know and I'd smile really big.

He's witty. I love his quick wit and sense of humor.

He's a hard worker. In his profession and at home.

He serves in the church faithfully. He always accepts assignments and is a great example to me.

He knows who he is, where he's been and where he wants to go.

He brings home chocolate cake from Claim Jumper just because I said I'm in the mood for that cake.

He looks for food I can eat (I'm a vegetarian) on the menu before he looks for himself.

He rubs my back, feet and legs all the time, I don't even have to ask.

He always wants to hold my hand.

He has helped me raise my children for the past 9 years and as far as I'm concerned we couldn't have asked for a better example of a father and husband.

He's not perfect and I'm glad.

When he wants to change something about himself, he does it. When I do that I constantly regress.

He shared the gospel with me and my children. That's huge and our lives have been so blessed because of that.

He's honest, kind, loving, selfless, respectful, and the list goes on. If he is an April Fool's prank, I can keep being tricked every year for the rest of my life and I'll be happy. Happy Birthday Steve and I love you with all my being.

Check out those eyes!