Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ella is Eight!!

Well, my oldest child reaches the age of accountability today!! I cannot believe it!! Did I really have her 8 years ago? Where did that time go? I am so so blessed to be her mother. You will have to forgive this post as I will be going on and on about how wonderful this girl is. Here it goes!


Exactly one week ago was the last day of school. They let all the kids whose birthday's were during the summer break bring in treats to celebrate. I was dropping off the Krispy Kreme (yes, they just opened it back up) doughnuts to her class as the teacher was giving out class awards. She had me stay and they "rewind-ed" a little because she had just given an award to Ella. So she did it again for my benefit.

Ella received the "Friendliest Girl" award. I was not surprised, but how the teacher went on and on about her did surprise me. She said that Ella really was friends with everyone and had never talked badly about anyone. The teacher went on to say that Ella always made everyone feel included and never had fights with others. She said so much more, but I was a mess after just the first sentence. I must say that I could not have been more proud if she had been asked to skip two grades. I made sure to tell her that getting academic awards is a great thing, but that how you treat people is much more important. I'm glad I'm not the only one who notices what a sweetheart she is.

It's funny because I have told Paul many times in the last year or so that Ella reminds me so much of his sister and one of my best friends, Jenny. Boy am I glad that she got some of that! Jenny is one of the most genuine, loving, fun, and humble people I know. Jenny doesn't have a mean, manipulative, or malicious bone in her body. It wouldn't even enter her mind to do, say, or participate in anything unkind. Ella is A LOT the same way. Actually there have been a couple of times that Ella hasn't even realized that someone has done something mean to her because it is so far off her radar that it doesn't compute. This trait also rolls over into her being quick to forgive. She really does forgive and FORGET! I love how she can get over things and move on.

When we were in San Diego last week (post coming about all that fun) we went to Sea World. Ella said that for her birthday she wanted to swim with the dolphins. We decided to let her go for it, and boy am I glad we did. It was AWESOME!! It was even better than I thought and we had a perfect shot to see the whole thing. I am going to do it next time we go. It was amazing. Tell me if you think she was having fun? (click pictures to enlarge)


Ella is the BEST big sister. She really looks after her siblings and is always so willing to share, or give up things for them. I love how she wants to be with me and help me with things. I hope that lasts a little longer.
Ella is the perfect combination (in my humble opinion) of a tomboy and girly girl. She can have fun with a bunch of girls, or a bunch of boys. She really holds her own well in all situations and doesn't get too caught up in drama. I've always wanted to make sure that my kids weren't "followers". I've witnessed many times Ella's great balance in this area. She is often willing to let friends have their way on a choice of games to play, but she always states her opinions in a nice way and stands up for herself. Oh, and you should see this girl play basketball!!

I really could go on and on, but you get the idea. Ella is just a great girl all around and we couldn't be more thrilled to have her in our family. She teaches me so much everyday. I love you with all my heart Ella Belle!! Have a GREAT day!!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Thoughts from Women's Conference...and life.


These guys right here are what it's all really about. Aren't they great?!

Of course now that it has been a few weeks since Women's Conference I don't have as much to say about it as I would have. Perhaps that is a good thing. I had a great time and definitely came away feeling energized and like I had things that I could really improve.

Many times I get bogged down by all the things I "should" be doing with/for my family. There are so many good activities, traditions, projects, etc. I start to get overwhelmed with the time and energy it takes to actually put many of these things into action. The biggest blessing to me about the conference this year was that I felt like I came away with just one main thing to work on.

After attending many great classes and getting good ideas, it struck me that there was a common thread throughout most of them. Many speakers talked about how having the spirit in your home is so important. It made me think about how true that is. If I can try with everything I'm doing, to create an atmosphere where the spirit can dwell, then that is the best thing I can be doing at that moment. I firmly believe that most people don't remember details of how things were put together, decorated, planned and executed. I think most people just remember how they felt. I'm hoping to make my home a place where the spirit is felt often.

In doing this I am also hoping that I can help my kids recognize that spirit so that they can take it with them when they are at school, playing, and other activities, and use it to help them make good choices. I also believe that if I can have the spirit present more often in my life then I will be guided to which of the activities, projects, and traditions are important for MY family. I can't do it all, all the time. The Lord knows what my family needs and I believe He will guide me to those things that are of most worth.

It was seriously so liberating to come to this realization. Yes, it would be great to have perfectly planned and executed Family Home Evenings every week. Yes it would be great to have coordinated family scripture study every morning together. Yes it would be great to have everything planned out just so EVERY DAY. Unfortunately, it doesn't always work out that way. Now I know that IT'S OK!!! Instead of having a million things I want our family to work on I now just have one. BRING THE SPIRIT INTO OUR HOME AND LIVES.

I have been so much better at slowing down and listening to the kids. I have been enjoying them and our daily lives so much more. I have realized that no one wins in the rat race of life. I am drawn again and again to two of my favorite books that teach just that. Gift From The Sea, and Mitten Strings For God. I know you regular readers of this blog are sick of hearing about them, but they really speak to me. I highly recommend them.

I now have this sudden urge to purge everything in my life that isn't important. I'm not just talking about activities, but also about THINGS! I would love to go through every drawer and closet and seriously clean out. I want to live simply and not in excess. I want to have less. Things clutter our lives and we get too caught up in them. I am determined to scale back on what I own, buy, and store. I truly think that will help bring me closer to the spirit and what the Lord has in mind for me.

I had one of the most precious moments so far in my calling in the Primary today. We have a handful of children with special needs. Some more severe than others. There is one girl in particular who has captured my heart. She has Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome and is 10 years old. She does not speak with words, but her spirit is very strong. She loves music and has been my buddy ever since one activity where I let her be in charge of starting and stopping the music for musical chairs.

She has never been able to give a talk, scripture, or prayer in primary because of her disabilities. Today that all changed. She has been using a new computer that allows her to choose words from a screen and communicate. She gave the closing prayer in Primary today and the whole room was filled with the spirit. She got up with her mom who stood next to her with the computer and she touched the screen choosing exactly what to say. I was overwhelmed with the spirit from the beginning, but lost all composure when she said in the prayer TWICE that she was grateful for singing time. There was no doubt to anyone at that time that SHE was giving that prayer. It may not have been her voice, but it was her words. I am so grateful that my kids along with the other children in primary are able to interact with such a choice spirit. It allows them to learn compassion and service. We are so blessed.

Thanks for letting me get my thoughts out in this forum. It was a little disjointed, but putting my thoughts down often solidifies my feelings and determination. I am so grateful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ that teaches the principles of happiness. I am so grateful for a loving Heavenly Father that gives us guidance through others. I know that even though the church is run by men/women that aren't perfect, that the gospel is. I have to remind myself that we are all human and things aren't' always done/said/presented perfectly in the church. Like I said, we are human beings on the road to becoming better. I'm grateful for those who forgive my imperfections and don't negatively judge my beliefs because of some of my faults. Most of all I am grateful for my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who loves all of us and sacrificed for all.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Something to tide you over!

I'm sure most of you don't care, but I have had a few friends email to see why I haven't been posting...especially when I have promised to do so. Well my friends, it has been a crazy busy couple of weeks, and there is not much of an end in sight. Besides, our computer was in the shop for a few days, we got if back for a few days, then Nora decided to put safety pins in the disk drive. So, it's been back in the shop for a few more days.

Thursday was the last day of school, and it seems like life is only busier now. Anyway, my friend Julie posted this on her blog and I loved it so much I decided to do the same. It makes me want to break out my Ukulele's! I have two of them and need to brush up on my skills that I learned in 5th grade...thanks Mrs. Pack!!

I don't know the story behind this, but they look like missionaries to me. Wouldn't it be great if every young man had desires like this?!! Enjoy...


Thursday, May 15, 2008

I'm learning...

...to choose my battles.

BUMMER

I just found out that I didn't get a spot in the St. George Marathon. I am actually really bummed about it. I also feel really bad for all the people I convinced to join in a group with me. Not that it really is my fault that we didn't get in, but somehow I feel responsible. Maybe next year. Anyone up for the PF Chang's Rock and Roll Marathon in Phoenix in January?

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Blogapalooza 2008

Last weekend I was able to head up to Utah and attend Women's Conference. It was so great and I will post about the conference tomorrow. On Thursday night I was able to attend Blogapalooza 2008 and meet a bunch of blogging friends. It was SO MUCH FUN!!! Of course I knew a few of the girls personally already, but there were a handful that I had only known through their blogs. Here is the whole group together. There were over 40 of us and it was such a blast. Everyone was so open and friendly. I didn't follow all of these people's blogs but there are a few I have added to my Google reader because of meeting them in person!!
This was SUCH a fun table. We were talking blog issues. There is (from my left) Anne Marie, Holly, Celia, Jessica, Jill, Sally, and Denae! I was so excited to meet these people!
Here I am with two of my faves...Jill and Denae.
This darling gal is Laurie (Tip Junkie, Executive Homemaker) and my Witch Switch partner. It was so great to meet her in real life and she is as adorable as can be. What style!Here I am with Jessica...my best friend I had never met! Now I can call her a real friend. She was even better in person and we stayed up until 1:00am talking in my car afterwards. I LOVE her.

Of course my camera battery died before I could get a picture with Mique, Celia, Paige, Ashli, and Shally. It was SO FUN to see you all and I can't wait for next year!!

Friday, May 9, 2008

Guess who's back...back again?

Oh yes!! We use this...and love it. I'm tellin' ya it's the best $$ you will spend!

After we found this...spread all over Nora's room, hair, carpet, crib, blankets, clothes, and walls when we thought she was sleeping...we realized it was time.

No, we don't have cows, just kids that often get chapped lips, sore bums, etc. It's the best stuff around...just not all over the above mentioned items.

So, let's just say don't leave the latter favorite item out without the former favorite item!

The evolution of Nora's swimming lessons



Nora Loves Swimming Lessons!!



Nora's not so sure about swimming Lessons!!



Nora HATES swimming lessons!!

Yes, I am laughing at her in the last video. I'm not heartless...just the mother of four kids who knows she is just fine.

I must say that this video was taken on day one. She is now on day five and did not cry AT ALL!! She goes straight to the instructor and jumps in by herself!! Tough love...gotta love it!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Joy School...my way!

A couple of months ago during snack time in Joy School, Max wanted to hear his favorite song. This is what we got...

I cannot explain my son's "moves" or whatever you call that. That's Max!!
*EDIT*
People have asked what song that is. It is Lollipop by MIKA. He's got a lot of fun stuff to dance to. He reminds me of Freddie Mercury (lead singer of QUEEN) Good stuff.

Nora's first Haircut

So, we went from a LONG mullett to... a shorter mullett!! This was a cute place and totally worth the price just for the keepsake photo and locket of hair alone. I usually cut all my kids hair, but this time I splurged. All my other kids hair from their first haircut is still in a ziploc with sharpie pen labeling the outside. Not half as cute as this!!
I scanned the whole thing in so you could see. If you can't tell by her face, here is how it all went...

"Like my "Flock of Seagulls doo?"- "What's going on here?"


"What are you doing to me" - "I have HAD IT!"


"You keep saying it will be pretty, but I DON'T CARE!"


"Wait...I get that?!" - "Still wasn't worth it."