Pres. Monson reminded us that true and lasting happiness comes through expressing gratitude to our Heavenly Father for our many blessings and to those around us for all that they bring into our lives. I realize that I often neglect to say how much I appreciate my family and my many blessings. I feel like Moroni who said he couldn't write even 'an hundredth part' of what he knew and I feel my list of blessings is so long that I wonder if I am even worthy of all that I have been given.
My immediate and extended family are such a joy, my home is safe and comfortable, my children are striving to make good choices, my friends are dear to me. Heavenly Father has blessed me with all that I need and more. Does my life reflect His goodness? I want to express my love and thanks to each you for being a blessing in my life. Thank you for loving, caring, working, and sharing yourselves with me.
I am most grateful for my Savior, Jesus Christ. His atonement is infinite and the only gate to return to our loving Heavenly Father. He teaches me to be humble in trials and strengthens me daily. Pure love flows from him in the form of kind things you do and say. He expects me to share the same with you. So in meager words again, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You.
Over the river and through the woods of Kentucky to Grandma's house we go...
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Grandma Goes West
I spent the last week at Melissa's in Utah babysitting for Macey and Henry. Melissa got to go to Australia with Thomas for his work. I really had fun with my grand kids which I don't get to do very often. Macey is a very busy girl, but give her dress-up clothes and crayons and you can entertain her for hours. Henry is an easy child that will eat, sleep, and play quite contently without much effort on my part.
We played in the leaves, drew with sidewalk chalk, and visited with Sarah every day. Lachelle and Ben brought their boys down to play on Thursday also. The boys really liked riding the little car and drawing as much as Macey. Thanks to Ben and Lachelle we all got to go for a swim in the hotel pool.
We spent as much time outside as possible because rain was in the forecast for Monday and snow for Tuesday. We enjoyed that pile of leaves more than once.
We played in the leaves, drew with sidewalk chalk, and visited with Sarah every day. Lachelle and Ben brought their boys down to play on Thursday also. The boys really liked riding the little car and drawing as much as Macey. Thanks to Ben and Lachelle we all got to go for a swim in the hotel pool.
| What a contagious smile! |
| Henry played shy for Sarah's roommates. |
I took the kids up to Highland to see our family friend Tara. She has quite a menagerie of animals... goats, lamas, chickens, bunnies, dogs! Henry spent a long time at the door watching and 'talking' to the dogs in the backyard. When we went to the barn, the lama spent a long time looking at Henry. I wish I had had another pair of hands to take pictures out there.
I think it was worth all the work of babysitting just to spend time with these precious grand kids of mine.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Tricks and Treats
Halloween is something that my kids never outgrow. Each year Joel says, "Aren't you too old for that?" and the reply is always a resounding, "NO!" We do enjoy the dressing up and making goodies along with decorating pumpkins. We don't even mind a few tricks in the process. Karina and her friends Katana and Meagan made cupcakes for the cake walk game at church. Adam dressed as a cow for Jesse's(Adam's girlfriend) cowgirl. He helped give pony rides at Jesse's Trunk or Treat.

Karina's pumpkin was a monster in the forest, and our painted faces guarded the doorstep.
This was our Halloween morning surprise and we decided to leave it for decorations.
Karina's pumpkin was a monster in the forest, and our painted faces guarded the doorstep.
| Cow boy? |
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