We had our annual ornament exchange last week. I had planned on making these cute snowflakes out of the pages of a Bible, but as I started making them, I realized they were going to be huge! So I decided to use only one part of them and make them a leaf. I added a cute hanger, bow, and a tag with a quote by William Butler Yeats that said, "Though leaves are many, the root is one." I liked this as a reminder that we are the "leaves" and Jesus Christ is our "root." I think they turned out well.
And I had to make 19 of them, so I made a few extra as well.
The night we get together to exchange them is always a blast. We go around and hear each person's story about why they chose their ornament and any struggles they encountered in making theirs. I shared how I wanted to put a scripture or quote on mine about leaves and the only leaves in the scriptures were talking about coverings for Adam and Eve or the olive branch! Another fun one was my friend who did the door knocker. She was sharing with her husband how she thought maybe she should add glitter to it, so that afternoon he called her and said, "So did you glitter your knockers?" It was so funny and we were all laughing and joking with her about glittering her knockers for Christmas.
Our silly group.
And we started a new tradition of hanging each of our ornaments on the tree. What a great group and fun tradition!
Sunday, 16 December 2018
Saturday, 15 December 2018
Young Women Camp
We had Young Women Camp at Camp Joseph July 10-13. I've been planning this camp for about nine months, along with several other leaders and youth leaders. I feel like I learned a lot and will be better prepared for next year. One hard thing was that we started planning with the old YW Camp book, which has certification by year levels, and halfway through our planning a new camp guidelines was released with no specific certification at all. I actually felt very strongly that we needed to have the girls camp by years, which was very concerning for many leaders who have been used to camping by wards for years. It ended up going really well and the goal to have the girls meet other girls their age in the stake seemed to work well.
The first day was a bit hectic, getting everyone into camp and settled. The youth camp leaders (YCLs) felt like they didn't know what to do or how to help, so we encouraged them to "see a need, fill a need" instead of waiting to be asked. We had so many YCLs step up and work hard. Tink was one that by the end of the week felt so satisfied but SO tired! She didn't realize how much work it takes to be a leader, but I know her testimony grew as she was able to help others.
It was so great to work with the YCLs and feel their spirit. They are some great girls.
These two ladies always had my back. We were the last three leaders out of camp and this is us after everyone had gone and we were rewarding ourselves with some melting ice cream sandwiches!
I had one YCL plan this amazing activity for the whole camp that went through Jesus Christ's life. She had all the girls blindfolded, a few narrators to tell the story of His life on earth, and the YCLs to put things in their hands to feel while they listened. For example, when they spoke of Christ's birth, they placed a wrapped sack of rice in their arms to feel like they were holding a baby. It was really neat and the girls felt the Spirit very strongly.
One new, fun thing we did was go to the local swimming pool. We rented the whole thing out and went in shifts so we didn't overcrowd it. The girls loved it, and the leaders loved getting a shower in the locker rooms! It was a great week where we learned and grew a lot. It was fun to be there with both my two older girls. I can't wait for next year!
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Cross Country Banquet
Tink and I went to her cross country banquet last night. One of the runner's parents offered to cater the whole thing and the food was amazing! Tink lettered and got several awards, but the biggest one was most improved over her career. It was so sweet and she was so happy. She has had great coaches and friends throughout her whole time running cross country in high school. I'm so proud of her for working so hard and sticking to it.
Temple
I was able to go to the temple in Denver today. It was amazing. First, my friend texted me yesterday to ask if she could watch my littlest so I could go with some other ladies in the ward. So that was awesome and worked out beautifully. Then we hit traffic on the way due to a wreck so instead of doing an endowment session, we did initiatories which is what I needed to do for the names I had. It was amazing. The Spirit was so strong and I felt so strongly that my grandma was doing missionary work on the other side of the veil and needed us to do the temple work for them. I cried through the whole thing and my friend, Janey, who was also doing some of my family names was also crying through it all being so overwhelmed with the Spirit. After, we went to the celestial room and sat and prayed. The Spirit was strong there too and I felt like I was receiving answers and strength. At one point, I looked up and an older lady was walking by on her way out. When I saw her I thought, "Wow! She kind of looks like my Grandma!" Well she stops right in front of me and said, "Heavenly Father loves you." She just looked at me and smiled, and with tears in my eyes, I stood and gave her a hug. As we were hugging she said, "He knows everything you are struggling with. You are very special to Him." We ended our embrace and she walked out. Janey came over and asked who that was and I just said, "I have no idea" and then told her what she said to me. She said that angels can come in many forms. It was so touching and such an amazing experience to have in the temple! What a day!
Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Halloween
For Halloween this year, we went as DC Super Heroes! I was Catwoman, PC was Superman, Tink was Wonder Woman, Bucko was Green Lantern, Minnie was Batgirl, Goofy was Robin, Shortcake was Supergirl, and Rosie was The Flash. It was fun to dress up as a family again.
Saturday, 29 September 2018
Middle School Cross Country
Since Minnie's new school doesn't have sports teams set up yet, she was able to run cross country on her team from last year. It has been great for her, especially as she has a friend that moved in a few houses down from us that is also on the team. They have quickly become best friends, and I love how sweet they both are! Minnie had a rough start health-wise this season as all my kids had a bad cough from bronchitis that lasted over a month. So breathing was an issue at the beginning of the season. Today was their last meet, though, and it was a nice cool day! She did great! Most meets had been very hot, making a lot of the kids throw up. So it was great to have a meet with cooler weather.
Their awesome YW leader was able to come to one of their meets. We have great leaders at church!
Their awesome YW leader was able to come to one of their meets. We have great leaders at church!
Monday, 17 September 2018
Homecoming
Don't they look great?
The back was super pretty, but that took me over a half an hour to lace up!
He even got her a corsage! We totally blanked getting a boutonniere! They had a blast though. A little after they left, I got a text from a friend that said, "Just in case you're wondering how [Tink] is doing," along with this picture:
They had been out to eat at the same restaurant Tink went to with her date! Love that I have spies who can send my surveillance photos!
Monday, 10 September 2018
Triathlon
PC and Bucko did the tri-stake sprint triathlon this weekend. PC was one of the top finishers! Bucko did great and finished strong! They swam 100 meters, biked 10 miles, and ran 5K. I am so proud of them!
Tuesday, 28 August 2018
Movie Night
PC took the three younger kids camping. I thought it would be fun to take the older kids to the $1 theater, so we were able to go with cousins for a quick night out.
Friday, 1 June 2018
Sky Sox Game #2
Minnie received 2 free tickets to the Sky Sox game for reading. We wanted to do a Mother/Daughter date night and since two of her best friends also got 2 free tickets each, we figured we should make it a group date! The girls had a blast together and us moms had fun talking too. One of the funniest parts of the night was when the girls noticed the smell and said, "Ohh, it smells like bread!" There was a LOT of alcohol that night in the stands. We had to explain how alcohol is made to them so they understood why they smelled yeast.
Thursday, 31 May 2018
May Happenings
The girls LOVE play-dough. PC hates the mess of it, but I love how it allows them to be creative and they play with it for hours together!
Goofy had his gifted night where they show off their big project they've been working on. He loved doing his on being healthy. And his teacher was so proud of him because he was the only one who chose that topic!
Tink received her Varsity letter for track. She was so happy!
Bucko had to have some gum tissue removed and brackets put on his canines to pull them down. His braces haven't been progressing because they couldn't do anything until all his teeth came in. They didn't have any glasses in the room we were in, so he wore my sunglasses and they topical numbing ointment on the q-tips stuck in his mouth just made him look funny. I couldn't resist taking a picture.
Bucko's good friend in our neighboring troop received his Eagle. We were glad we could attend the Court of Honor for him. These guys are such great buds.
I just love Rosie's long hair. She lets me try new hairstyles sometimes.
And she likes to take selfies when we have to sit around for things. (This is at Bucko's 8th grade graduation held in the high school gym.)
Goofy had a great soccer season. He especially loved having his uncle be his coach. They had a pool party to celebrate the end of the season.
And we couldn't resist trying out the Hobby Lobby challenge while we were there. I have beautiful girls!
Wednesday, 30 May 2018
One Month
I have put off posting about this for a long time, but tonight I finally feel like writing. One of our good friends passed away one month ago after a twelve year battle with cancer. He left behind a young wife and three little girls. My girls are good friends with them, and we all absolutely adore his wife. Paul was Tink's Sunday School teacher for almost two years. He loved those kids he taught so much and worried so much about them. I hope Tink never forgets what she learned from him.
There have been so many tears shed in our house in the past month. Many times I felt like I wasn't "worthy" to cry for his passing as I know how much harder it is for his wife to get through this. But then I would remind myself that I have covenanted with God to "mourn with those that mourn." And honestly, I know Paul is much better off where he is now, free from physical pain. But my friend is struggling. My tears are for her. My heart wants to leap out of my chest and comfort her somehow, but everything just comes out in tears. She is an absolutely amazing woman whom I have looked up to since I've known her. She has a strength within her that I know will get her through this, but I also know that she cannot recognize right now. But she's taking it one day at a time, and she is recognizing the good days.
The funeral was beautiful. His dad shared some funny and sweet stories that had us laughing, nodding our heads in agreement, and crying, all within a few seconds of each other. I took a half box of tissues, and we used every single one. Probably should have taken a full box.
One of the best quotes from the funeral was, "There are two kinds of people: those who loved Paul and those who hadn't met him." So true.
There have been so many tears shed in our house in the past month. Many times I felt like I wasn't "worthy" to cry for his passing as I know how much harder it is for his wife to get through this. But then I would remind myself that I have covenanted with God to "mourn with those that mourn." And honestly, I know Paul is much better off where he is now, free from physical pain. But my friend is struggling. My tears are for her. My heart wants to leap out of my chest and comfort her somehow, but everything just comes out in tears. She is an absolutely amazing woman whom I have looked up to since I've known her. She has a strength within her that I know will get her through this, but I also know that she cannot recognize right now. But she's taking it one day at a time, and she is recognizing the good days.
The funeral was beautiful. His dad shared some funny and sweet stories that had us laughing, nodding our heads in agreement, and crying, all within a few seconds of each other. I took a half box of tissues, and we used every single one. Probably should have taken a full box.
One of the best quotes from the funeral was, "There are two kinds of people: those who loved Paul and those who hadn't met him." So true.
Great Friends
Today we went to the retirement ceremony of a dear friend. He was called to be our bishop when our ward split three years ago, and PC and I loved serving with him. They lived just a few houses down from us, and we just absolutely love them. Their son was baptized this past weekend. It was an absolutely beautiful ceremony. This particular son has Down's Syndrome. He and his siblings sang a special musical number where part of it was this sweet boy singing and signing "I am a Child of God." There isn't much sweeter than that!
And today was another beautiful ceremony that highlighted our friend's career in the military and recognized his family for all their support. He has faced many trials throughout his life/career, but they don't faze him and he always comes out stronger. We have learned so much from this wonderful family and we feel so blessed to know them. PC couldn't attend the ceremony with us today, so I was a little worried about how the little girls would behave. Rosie and Shortcake sat at the end of the row with Bucko. A few minutes into the ceremony and Rosie had laid her head down on Shortcake's lap and fell asleep. She slept through the entire thing! It was so nice to just sit and relax and enjoy it all. I am so grateful for good friends, but I am eternally grateful for my sweet family.
And today was another beautiful ceremony that highlighted our friend's career in the military and recognized his family for all their support. He has faced many trials throughout his life/career, but they don't faze him and he always comes out stronger. We have learned so much from this wonderful family and we feel so blessed to know them. PC couldn't attend the ceremony with us today, so I was a little worried about how the little girls would behave. Rosie and Shortcake sat at the end of the row with Bucko. A few minutes into the ceremony and Rosie had laid her head down on Shortcake's lap and fell asleep. She slept through the entire thing! It was so nice to just sit and relax and enjoy it all. I am so grateful for good friends, but I am eternally grateful for my sweet family.
Sunday, 13 May 2018
Mother's Day gift
I wanted to make something for PC's mom for Mother's Day and I decided a
welcome sign, Colorado flag theme, would be a great idea! Of course, I
had to make one for myself as well. I think they turned out pretty nice.
I sure have gotten a lot of compliments on it from others who wish they
had one. :)
Saturday, 12 May 2018
Sky Sox Game
We went to the Sky Sox game! It was Air Force night and we stuck it all the way until the end so we could see the fireworks!
The best part of the night was this guy behind the boys. He was a fan that talks to the players! And he had this deep gravelly voice that was pretty funny all by itself but was magnified when the three cute boys in front of him would repeat every.single.thing.he.said! Luckily, he was a great sport and just laughed about it. (And his buddies would joke with him to make sure he kept his language clean so they weren't copying anything bad.) It was so funny!
And so fun that they all had cousins to hang out with and play with the whole time!
The best part of the night was this guy behind the boys. He was a fan that talks to the players! And he had this deep gravelly voice that was pretty funny all by itself but was magnified when the three cute boys in front of him would repeat every.single.thing.he.said! Luckily, he was a great sport and just laughed about it. (And his buddies would joke with him to make sure he kept his language clean so they weren't copying anything bad.) It was so funny!
And so fun that they all had cousins to hang out with and play with the whole time!
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