Monday, April 26, 2010

Moments not to be Forgotten.

I had a couple of ideas for a post but they must wait. Two reasons why: 1. I don't quite remember what they were 2. I forgot what they were.
Serves me well. I should have written them down as soon as my brain lit up, considering that that doesn't happen very often anymore. Have I mentioned that my brain is fried?
Here are a few of the things that have happened lately that have made my common life a little lovelier:

1. The Humbles came over for dinner with all 6 of their children. They showed up in their bikes, bike trailers and bike carriers. I will have you all know that these are really cool people. Right Kristi? We had a great time and all the kids were perfect (if we ignore Jo's antics).

2. Sara's school choir had their concert on the 21st and it was awesome! They performed 3 songs and then they broke up into smaller groups that performed a song of their choice. The theme was "High School Musical". I could have thought of a hundred themes that were a hundred times better but I was supportive and helpful (yay for me). Sara and 5 of her friends put together a song with choreography and worked very hard with the help of cool mom Becky.
The final product was endearing although Sara had a coughing fit right as they were starting their song, her microphone fell and dangled noisily by her leg during the last half of the song, her friend's microphone pack fell to the floor so she had to drag it around, and they ended up not doing half the moves they had practiced. After all that, they were happy and satisfied with they had accomplished.
I find it admirable that these 5th graders stuck to it and did what they had set out to do. I love those kids and this will be a forever memory.

3. The 23rd I got to help with a benefit spaghetti dinner held at the school for one of the teachers who is battling breast cancer. Mrs. Franks was Sofia's wonderful first grade teacher. That night I helped dish salad and breadsticks for the 500 people in attendance and then witnessed their generosity during the live and silent auctions. I love a good community moment, and that was one of the best ones I've seen in a long time.

4. The next day (Saturday morning) the Relief Society of our ward went to visit our elderly sisters that live in the nursing home close by. We sang "As Sisters in Zion" together , Capree played a beautiful arrangement of "I Know that my Redeemer Lives" on the piano, and then we painted their nails. It was a lovely, beautiful, peaceful and happy moment. Desere't played the piano while we chatted with our new friends. Doree gave them some of her delicious homemade cookies. I wish more ladies from our ward had come because it was truly a sight to see. I should have taken pictures but I forgot my camera. No surprise there.

5. Spent the rest of the weekend nursing 4 little girls who have fallen very ill with fevers and coughs. I really, really, really hope they get well soon because I feel very tired and having sick girls at home makes me lonely. Don't ask me why. Besides, I am leaving on Wednesday evening to go to BYU's Women's Conference.
I can't wait!

6. And my Damon will be so proud of me for having worked out these links all by myself!


Sara in a dramatic "I feel unwell" pose.


Sofia trying hard to smile. She lost her dinner a few minutes later.


Victoria being lovely as usual.

No picture of little miss Jo. I can't upload it for some reason. I'll try to add it later.
She has been a handful to say the least. Thank goodness for those maratonic naps she's been taking.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Spring Shoots







This afternoon I got to spend a little time capturing the moment. Spring is timidly turning the corner. Welcome.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Once there was a Snowman (girl)

A snowman (girl) with dandelion eyes? Now you tell me what's wrong with this picture!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter Sunday Reflections

Today we celebrated the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) also held its annual General Conference. Watching conference was the perfect way to remember Christ and feel a renewed desire to follow his example. I feel the love Christ has for me.
I know Jesus Christ came to this earth because he had an indispensable role in the plan our Heavenly Father has for all of us. We could not return to our heavenly home without a savior. Jesus came to be such savior. But my testimony is deeply strengthened as I realize that not only did he come because it was necessary, or because it was his duty; he also came because he loves me. He loves all of us. He sacrificed his life so that each of us could have a chance at the blessings of an eternal happy life.

In The Book of Mormon, the prophet Nephi has an encounter with an angel of God who explains to him the meaning of a dream his father Lehi had seen. In the dream there is a tree that bears a fruit that's exceedingly sweet. To help Nephi understand the meaning of this fruit, the angel shows him one scene: the birth of Jesus Christ. The meaning of the fruit? the love of God.
To me, the angel shows Nephi this moment in history because there is no better example of the love God has for his children than the birth of his only begotten son. His son who came to earth to become a redeemer for all of us. He came for me.
Jesus Christ came for me. Not only that, he also led a life that is the perfect example of the way we need to live to achieve true happiness.

Even more, he paid for my mistakes so I could become clean again. Even more than that, not only did he suffer for my sins, he also suffered with me all my pains and sorrows that I have and will have to experience in this mortal life. This way, he understands my deepest feelings, even those I don't think I could explain.

In addition, after he died he was resurrected, making it possible for me to one day be resurrected too, have my spirit be reunited with my body.

His act of love has made it possible for me to have hope in a better world to come and while I am in this world, I can count with his loving guidance and care.
I love my Savior Jesus Christ. I will be eternally grateful to him for all he has done for me. As for now, all I can do is to strive to lead a life that follows the pattern set by his perfect example until I can one day meet his embrace and share his blessings with my family.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

The Sock Hop

There will be no mention of the weather today in this post. Not worth it. Just as it is not worth commenting on my mood this morning. Just as foul.
But hey, look at these cute bunnies we made out of mismatched socks. Aren't they cute? well, not like the ones in the magazine, but I do believe these ones have much more character (and a little more grime too).




And also, Sara got her cast taken off today. Hooray!