Sunday, December 30, 2007
Not Dropped......
Oh, don't get me wrong....I totally appreciate him pitching in so much. I haven't quite figured out if it's that I get lazy so he takes on the household (mostly) or if he runs the household because he wants to give me a break and I readily hand over the reigns. Either way, it is such a wonderful blessing to have such a great and helpful husband. Lately I have spent my time doing those "back burner things" like making crafts, folding and putting away all of the laundry (still working on this one) and teaching Lauren to read (she has been asking for months now, but I haven't taken her seriously because I didn't think she was old enough to "get it." How wrong I was! She is picking it up fast.) Then there is our new puppy. Her name is Abby. Training is...well....time consuming, to say the least. But she already understands sit, lay, come, shake and No! Betsey told me today that someone was talking to her about getting a dog and the person said that if you think of a puppy as a toddler, you won't be surprised at their behavior. That is true. She has to be watched every minute as long as she is out of her kennel. Even if we pick everything up off the floor, she still manages to find wires and other dangerous and deadly things. Toddler? Yes! But with four legs and much more obedient. I wanted to post some pics of her this evening, but I couldn't find the cable to upload them. Soon.
I got a new calling. I knew it was coming. I have had little snidbits (feelings of the Holy Ghost) tell me that I needed to prepare myself for something, but I wasn't sure what. I have been called as Institute Teacher. Ya, I know...I was surprised, too. Me? The one who has barely scratched the surface when it comes to understanding holy writ? Moreover, they are studying the Old Testament this year. Thank goodness there is a manual. I know I have so much to learn and that totally excites me. I have not actually studied the Old Testament in it's entirety since my seminary days......twenty years ago. I guess I have a really good reason to dig deeper into the OT now. The Lord knows what I need.
As for the "Tainted Joy" post....I am sorry about it. I should have kept it private (it has been returned to the archives of my soul). I know better than to let these things get to me. I know it only hurts me to carry a grudge. I have forgiven her for our Christmas conversation (or lack there of) and will forgive her the next time it happens, too. That post was written in between the offense and the forgiving. It was a moment of weakness. It is such a blessing to know that my Savior understands my pain as well as my shortcomings.
Christmas Cards. They did not get out. I know...you are all so very shocked. I know you were all holding your breath, counting on it like the rising of the sun. It's soooo unlike me to not send Christmas cards. I don't want to jinx myself, but maybe there will be a New Years news letter, or maybe a Valentines one...or maybe a Saint Patrick's Day letter, or maybe even an Easter news letter if I really procrastinate. I am so good at that, as you know. Sometime this year you will get one...maybe.
I'm off to bed.
G'night.
KKS
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Once There Was A......
Hey Honey.....
I Found A Way......
I think I will go buy another one for the dog. On second thought....if Mattea isn't here, they should all fit comfortably in there with the dog. I love it when i get these great ideas!
I am kidding of course...just in case there are any wackos out there reading my blog who want to call DHS on me. We bought this for the new puppy we are getting for Christmas. The kids wanted to try it out, and act like a bunch of puppies, which is something they do on a regular bases. They usually hang a blanket on a desk to make a dog house, but this was so much more realistic so I let them play...all day! With the gate unlocked. (Not to mention it can be opened from the inside by a human hand).
We are totally ready to get our puppy. We plan to do crate training to house break her. She will be getting her last series of shots, have her hips checked and get the final "ok" from the vet next Friday. Then, she can officially be adopted! We are very excited. We as a family have never had a dog, and I haven't had one since I was a kid. I have been studying up on training, house breaking and general dog care. Things have changed, you know? The last time I cared for a dog, all you needed to do was feed and water it, give it a flea collar, and burn the ticks off when you see them. Now-a-days it's almost like having a baby. You have to show proof of shots, get them licensed, registered with the town and have a vet check them out. I just want to be sure we know what we are getting ourselves into. For school lately, we have been learning together how to take care of her. The other day she came over for a visit and she peed and pooped in the short time that she was here. That was a good exercise for the kids.....I required them to clean it up. I just want them to also know what we are getting ourselves into. The dog will be every ones responsibility.
KKS
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Christmas Without Getting
This has been our predicament during Christmas for three years in a row now. (Ahhhh....the life of a student). Every year, we get a check in the mail and then rush around for three days gathering gifts for the children. But.....what if we didn't get a check? What if we had Christmas without getting? What if we just focused on the Savior, gave what we could to others, made things out of what we can find around the house (that won't be hard....you should see my craft corner in my bedroom) or simply gave of ourselves. What if we captured the Christmas spirit by doing little acts of kindness for each other without the recipient knowing? What if we thought nothing of ourselves and only served others? Things like shoveling someones sidewalk, caroling to someone lonely, cookies to grumpy old Mr. McGlaughlin up the street, giving a haircut to someone who can't afford one? As soon as school is out for Mike, we are hitting the streets on a secret service mission.
For some reason, I always let the gift buying for my children get in the way of all of these things that I love to do. I get so caught up in the "there has to be many, many presents under the tree" ideal that I feel bound to. That's how it was when I was a kid. Not this year. We will serve others and it will be a Christmas to remember. I have always wanted to have a Christmas without getting. I want the experience of letting the true meaning of Christmas not be drowned out by Santa. It is hard for me to mix them well. In some ways, not having money is a blessing. I don't want the kids to be disappointed (I am not a mean Mom), but I don't want them to have the "gimme" disease either.
Now if I just don't get that check in the mail, I will be able to keep my resolve. If we do, the kids bank accounts will grow with the left over money after buying them one gift each.
Balance is what I am striving for.....as always.
KKS
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
I Love Christmas.....
I finally uploaded the pictures of the gingerbread house. It isn't anything spectacular, but we sure did have fun making it. Everyone decorated a side. As you can see, the roof broke as I was holding it, waiting for it to dry. So we "glued" the pieces back together and made it work.
We got our tree!
Our friends told us about a place here in our town that had trees much cheaper ($20 vs. $25) than the ones at Gooleys. We thought....Great! It's local, cheaper and will take less time to go get the tree. But when we were in the van, on the way there we heard the kids talking about the great sleeding hill at Gooleys (Caleb had remembered his sled). We told them that we weren't going there this year, we were going somewhere different. "Nooooooo!" Came the reply from four voices behind us. "We have to go to Gooleys!!! It's where we always go!"
Traditions are important. Every year since we have lived here, we have gone to Gooley's Tree Farm in search of the perfect tree. So we first stop at the home of the Gooleys to pick up a saw, then head off to whichever direction our instincts take us. Yes, my friends....finding the perfect tree in a tree farm is indeed an art form....which we are still trying to master. We are only on our fifth year. So everyone goes separate ways and finds their favorite. We then wait at "our" tree for the rest of the family to gather round to judge our tree. We then trudge through the snow to the next, and the next until all of the chosen trees have been judged by all members of the family. After we all agree on one tree, we drag it down to the Gooley's house to be squeezed through the thing that puts the plastic mesh around it (I call this the birth canal, explaining to my children that they missed out on that experience, so watch the tree to get an idea of what it is like.) While Mike and Mr. Gooley tie the tree to the roof of our van, the kids and I gather in the hut (I can't remember what it is actually called....a "yurk?") hot cider, hot cocoa and cookies that the Gooleys so generously provide for all of their faithful customers. Oh, and if you have lost a glove, scarf or mitten this year or in years past, you can find them hanging inside, waiting for their rightful owner to reclaim them. So....Gooleys it was and Gooleys it will always be.
Here it is! The Winning One! The Chosen Tree. The Le Sapin grown just for us! It is the biggest, (8' to be exact) thickest tree we have ever had. So, we brought it home, waited for all the snow to melt off of it, then decorated it Sunday after church.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Bringing You Up To Speed.....
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
That's What I Get.....
I have a few Christmas projects in the works. I will write them here so I don't forget about any of them.
Ginger Bread House (Done, did that tonight. Will post pics later.)
Paper Chain
Flannel Ornaments (got a few done)
Christmas table cloth
Glass ornaments with acrylic paint
Marble magnets (50 done, 50 to go)
Wreaths
Map blanket
Needless to say, we are getting a years worth of art class in during the next few weeks.
I'm off to be crafty without the stress of a terror toddler.
KKS
Friday, November 30, 2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Paint In My Hair, Paint Under My Nails
The artists (from top to bottom) are:Lundi, Caleb, Harrison, Kim, and Lauren (with a little help from her biggest brother).
Today we felt artistic, too. We get this urge quite a bit during this time of year. So today we made marble magnets. They were so much fun and really hard to mess up (even for non-artsy people like me). They are each unique and everyone had great ideas!
Our love to you all!
KKS
Sunday, November 25, 2007
This Boy of Mine.....
Our Tree of Thanks
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Turkey Soup
It was yummy...according to my family and the weather begged for some nice warm soup cooking on the stove. Of course the windows got all foggy so the kids made them their canvas, as usual. Now you know why I don't clean them very often in the winter time.
The bathroom.....I just couldn't stand it any more. I peeled that ugly wall paper off about a year ago, thinking that I was ambitious enough to do something about the UG at that time. But I like to take my time in making these decisions. Either that or I am a really good procrastinator. Anyway, I got it done. I finished the stripping, sanded the walls, painted and put up the cute border. It's looks fantastic if I do say so myself. Not exactly a remodeling job, but it looks much better than it did.
The kiddo's are sick. They have colds....surprise, surprise. It is that time of year, after all. Nothing too major, just coughs, runny noses and headaches. Caleb is not sick, however, so he will be the only one going to church tomorrow. He is leaving really early because Mike has bishop ric meeting and ward council. I really hope the others sleep in....they need it.
KKS
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Eternal Families Don't Just Happen
There is so much to accomplish, so we are starting with these things.......
We want to increase the spirituality in our home.
To do this we will…….
1. Have family prayer morning (9:00am) and night.
2. Try really hard to show respect to Heavenly father by being reverent during SS, S&P.
3. Try not to yell at each other.
4. Try to be peacemakers……”Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the children of God. Matthew 5:9
5. Remember that every day is part of eternity and right now is when we are learning to be obedient.
6. Be worthy of one another’s trust.
7. Look for the good in each other.
8. Build each other up.
9. First seek to understand……then act.
10. Keep our own spiritual cup filled so we can help one another from a position of strength.
This is what I came up with after hearing every one's concerns at family council. Tonight we read this all together and everyone agreed that this was a good place to start. So we all signed it and hung it on the fridge for a constant reminder.
I read in a conference talk "Whatever level of spiritual development each of us may presently have, there always exists a higher level within our reach." Elder Keith K. Hilbig Conference Oct. 2007That just really struck me. Even the youngest member of my family can spiritually grow.Through a trial that one of my children just happen to be facing right now, I have had a heightened awareness of the need to make the gospel more real and personal to them. It is one thing to learn the gospel, attend church, answer all the questions correctly and say we want to return to live with Heavenly Father. But it is quite another thing to internalize it and apply it to everyday life. Maybe others have this challenge, but there seems to be a gap between what we know (the gospel) and how we apply what we know. I understand that part of this comes with spiritual progression and maturity. But it's not like we are just going to wake up one day with this big strong ability to resist all evil. We are taught.....line upon line, precept on precept. For each one of us, there is a higher level within reach. I am still growing. We all are. I sense this illusion in my children that...."I'll do that or be this when I am there." Or "Not now....later." I remember thinking this way when I was a kid. This is the gap that I speak of. And you know what? It is a lie. Satan wants us to put off our progression until later.....later......until it is too late and we have missed out on an opportunity to grow.
Application means.........
1. Have family prayer morning (9:00am) and night.
2. Try really hard to show respect to Heavenly Father by being reverent during SS, S&P.
3. Try not to yell at each other.
4. Try to be peacemakers……”Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the children of God. Matthew 5:9
5. Remember that every day is part of eternity and right now is when we are learning to be obedient.
6. Be worthy of one another’s trust.
7. Look for the good in each other.
8. Build each other up.
9. First seek to understand……then act.
10. Keep our own spiritual cup filled so we can help one another from a position of strength.
I am so grateful for my children and my husband. I love them with all my heart. I will do....whatever it takes. Because I know that we are given the Gospel to help us get from here...to there. We love the Lord.
Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin said.....
"The scriptures tell us that “if any man love God, the same is known of him.”8 What a wonderful promise—to be known of Him. It makes the spirit soar to think that the Creator of heaven and earth could know us and love us with a pure, eternal love.
Do you love the Lord?
Spend time with Him. Meditate on His words. Take His yoke upon you. Seek to understand and obey, because “this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments.”16 When we love the Lord, obedience ceases to be a burden. Obedience becomes a delight. When we love the Lord, we seek less for things that benefit us and turn our hearts toward things that will bless and uplift others.
As our love for the Lord deepens, our minds and hearts become purified. We experience a “mighty change in . . . our hearts, that we have no more disposition to do evil, but to do good continually.”17
Brethren and sisters, as you prayerfully consider what you can do to increase harmony, spirituality, and build up the kingdom of God, consider your sacred duty to teach others to love the Lord and their fellowman. This is the central object of our existence. Without charity—or the pure love of Christ—whatever else we accomplish matters little. With it, all else becomes vibrant and alive." Conference Oct. 2007
Eternal families don't just happen.
KKS
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
First Snow
I baked pies for the scout fund raiser that will be held at WalMart tomorrow. It is their biggest fund raiser of the year. I committed to four pies and two dozen cookies, all of which are ready.