On Sunday, February 12, 2017, we blessed Grant in church. It was a beautiful sunny day. I couldn't has asked for better weather after weeks of torrential downpours and chilly days. On his blessing day, the sun was shining and a cool breeze was blowing. We all gathered at the church and Derek gave Grant the most lovely blessing. Grant was wearing the same blessing outfit Derek wore 31 years ago. He was blessed to be a good and strong boy, with a healthy heart and mind. After church, we came back to the house for a yummy lunch of BBQ pulled pork, kale salad, fresh fruit, potato salad, and a double chocolate chip bundt cake. The best part of the weekend was having so many family members in town (although we missed the many who were unable to attend!) and enjoy company. It was a lovely weekend and the perfect way to celebrate our sweet little Grant.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
NEW BEGINNINGS: PRESSING FORWARD WITH A STEADFASTNESS IN CHRIST
I have been serving in the YW organization at church for about six months. I love, love, LOVE the ladies I work with, and more importantly, these young women! They are truly remarkable. We have extremely talented girls, ranging from music & theater, to cheerleading & water polo. They are all extremely good students, and a few work part time at local businesses as well. To say we are lucky is a major understatement! For your New Beginnings, to welcome the incoming Beehives (young women who will turn 12 during the year), we wanted to focus on the 2016 Mutual Theme: Press Forward with a Steadfastness in Christ. We focused on an airline theme; staging the room like an airplane, serving in-flight snacks, and even dressing as flight attendants. The young women all participated in a skit, written by Alysha, about baggage. We all have baggage, ranging from gossiping to struggling with our testimonies. Each of the girls introduced a piece of baggage, and then focused on how a Young Women Value could help ease the burden of heavy baggage. It was a major hit! To end the night, the girls sang this gorgeous song (even better than this version!), and a delicious spread of treats. My friend Janelle, bakes & decorates the cutest sugar cookies, so we had her help us with the cookies for this event, and she pulled out all the stops!
Thursday, November 6, 2014
PUMPKIN PAINTING
Is there any better way to celebrate the welcome of Fall and cooler weather (finally in San Diego) then eating yummy treats, painting pumpkins, and girl talk? I think not.
Monday, July 28, 2014
THE PARABLE OF THE FINISH LINE
I
hadn’t been on a school bus since my last fieldtrip while teaching in Arizona. It
was cool Idaho morning with a slight breeze, with that smell in the air that
reminded me of my first day of college. As we drove along the dirt roads of
Oakley, passing adorable homes, barns, and acres of farmland, my stomach
started to knot. This was it. This was the day I had been training for. This
was the day I was set to accomplish my goal of running my first 10K. As we
turned the final corner, my confidence sank. The described “hill” on the race
map and by fellow runners on the bus was in fact a large, steep, rocky
mountain. As we climbed, I could almost feel my lungs collapsing in, and my
training along the beach in San Diego was going to do me no good compared to
this thick, dry, mountain air.
There
it was-- the starting line. As we anticipated the gun shoot to clear us to run,
I sadly told myself, “There is no way. You have to walk this mountain. This
race is now a 6.2 mile walk.” Seconds later, the gunshot went off and I was
left in a trail of dust. I slowly began my up-hill climb with a few other
participants. My watch quickly started beeping at me, alerting me that I was
working above my heart rate level for so early in the race. I wanted to throw
it off the side of the cliff. Of course I am working harder! I can hardly
breathe, it’s hot, and I’m walking up a dirty and rocky mountain. I placed my
hands on my hips as I slowly and defeatedly walked. After walking the slowest,
hardest, and hottest mile, I looked up and saw it. There they were—Derek’s
sweet aunt Tanette and sister Whitney. I thought, “Why aren’t they running
ahead? They totally can and should!” They had turned around and were cheering, “You
can do it! Come on!” It was right then I knew, I could get my confidence back. You
see, they had run this race before. They knew the course; the rocky roads, the
downward back switch, the long and straight flat road along a corn field.
From
then on, the race became easier; I had a faster stride in my walks and runs
because I had two people cheering and helping me along the way. We soon made it
to the asphalt paved road and with ease, ran through town. When we turned the
corner to the last straightaway to the finish line, we looked at each other and
said, “Let’s run!” Soon enough, we heard cheering, clapping, and knew we were
almost there. We were hot, tired, sore, and ready for our hot breakfast waiting
for us in the park. Once we were closer, we saw all of our family at the finish
line—they were waiting to welcome us across with congratulations. When we reached
the line, we jumped for joy! We had done it! I had done it! The hugs, cheering,
and love we got was so immense. These people had waited for us at this line.
They knew we would make it. They cheered and yelled and hoorayed when we
finished. They were proud.
This
past Sunday, we had a lesson in church on trials. This scripture, in Doctrine
& Covenants 100:12 reads, “Therefore, continue your journey and let your
hearts rejoice; for behold, and lo, I am with you even unto the end.” Life, much
like my race, is a journey. At times, we will have hills and mountains to
climb. Other times, we might be easily coasting on the smoothly paved road. No
matter where we are on our journey, there will always be those we look to when
it starts to get hard. There will be those who may have had a similar experience
before, or those who are just there for you, cheering you on with a smile and
warm hug. The thing to remember is that finish line—we will always get there. We
will get there through these people. We will get there through the confidence
and determination we have in ourselves. We will get there through the help of
our Savior, who will never leave us alone. When our trials come to the point of
the finish line, we will look back on our journey; full of rocky mountains and
hills, dusty and dirty roads, and the hot, hot sun and think “I did it. I made
it. I crossed this finish line”. Oh what a feeling that is—when the race is
over, and we are finishers.
Monday, April 28, 2014
GRANOLA NIGHT
This month for Enrichment, we were lucky enough to have the pleasure of hearing about essential oils and herbs in the home. Mary is very skilled in this area and thrilled us all with the many uses of these natural products in our everyday lives. To go along with the topic of healthy living, we set up a granola parfait bar with Lela's delicious granola. (I make this recipe every week or so and we love it at our house) There is just something about fresh berries, yogurt, and a little bit of chocolate that makes everything seem so right. Coupled with good conversation, education, and food, this activity was another great night had by all.

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