Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Hallows EVE!

Seth Halloween 2014: Ninja
Jaquelle Halloween 2014: Ariel (yes I said Ariel)
Collin Halloween 2014: The famous Dinosaur costume





We did it!  The whole family stuck together this year and actually trick or treated the whole neighborhood till we were all beat and full of candy!  It was a great year and thank heavens nice weather!

Thursday, October 30, 2014

2015 WITCHES NIGHT OUT

 This creepy tradition of ours was a great success!  So proud of Mildew Rose for pulling it off and sticking with it despite how difficult it to put together every year.





How great is this makeup?




 There is no one that has more halloween docorations than this woman!  She has got it all!!  Yard Sale Profesh!
How creepy is this bodyless doll?

Sunday, October 26, 2014

October's randomness

 This was from a fun little temple trip that I went with some women in the ward.  We afterward stopped at Smash Burger.  I need to do this a lot more.  It was a lot of fun.
 How cute is this?  I love when the kids read to Collin and he eats it up!  What a good brother!
 This year I have had the opportunity to help in Seth's classroom on Monday's!  I have loved getting to know the kids he talks about and to see him at school.  I think he has really liked it too! He's always been a mommas boy!  <3 br="">
 He is so handsome!
 Check out this cray-cray binki? (helps that its upside down)
Happy or Sad, he still has my heart!  Love my Collin!







 Why would I take a picture of this delicious pot pie? Because I DO NOT cook these types of meals.  And man was it delicious.  It took a lot of work, everything is made from scratch, but I was so proud of it, I couldn't NOT take a picture.  :)


Thursday, October 23, 2014

The 62nd semi-annual UEA camping trip. ;)

 Collin and Cordelle
 Ashes, Odonnells, and the other peeps we were camping with.

 Seth and Cordelle shooting bb guns!

 Delicate Arch

 The softest sand on earth.
Mom and my sisters at the sandy arch
Cordelle and Seth @ Sand Dune Arch...and some photo bombers that couldn't get out of the way.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Jaquelle's 6th Birthday

 What a sweet gem this little girl has become!  Jaquelle loves dancing, singing, cooking/baking/helping in the kitchen, The Little Mermaid, and school!
 For her birthday we had a few friends come over for a great Ariel party where we swam under the ocean (downstairs) amidst the bubbles (balloons) in search for king  Tritons trident (dollar store glow stick) and then sent them on a treasure hunt to find the gold treasure and return the trident to King Triton....and then to the kitchen for cake and icecream.  :)


 (below) Jack, Ella, Jaquelle, Erin, and Bella
The birthday loot.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

FULL OF SEPTEMBER

 September is a busy month.  So here are some pictures of everyday things I wanted to remember.

 This little group of Kindergarteners love to ride their bikes to school and one day something just struck me when I was following them in the car....and that was that life is good, kids grow up and they are so cute in their independence riding all the way to school.  Jaquelle, Torin, and Ty. 

 The colors in this picture are so vibrant!  I wonder why??  Maybe it was a filter on my camera.  ANYWAYS, the day before Seth's baptism Cordelle's dad cam and set up this awesome basketball hoop he welded together and this shed that Cameron's neighbor was getting ride of.  We are so excited for both the hoop and the shed!!  And so grateful for Grandpa Morris for making it for us!  He can build or create anything!  AWESOME!!  We are so blessed.  All of our big projects have involved Cordelle's parents in one way or another and we couldn't be more grateful for their work in making our home/yard so complete.
 ....now for the cement....:)
 Seth's first lego completion by himself!  (a gift from aunt Tallie)
 I included this picture (and am frustrated I didn't get more pictures of all the other cute decorations when they were up) because I was asked to speak at an enrichment activity called "For Relief and Rescue."  It was a really cool experience I had in preparing the talk, presenting it, and then having a conference talk a few weeks later totally affirm to me everything I had studied and learned for that talk. I decided to include it here in super small print.
We’re going to do fun little exercise.  I want you to imagine if you will, that you are a boat or a ship.  Perhaps you can identify with one of these. 

Maybe you see yourself as a SPEED BOAT- you live a fast pace life but enjoy it.  When rough waters come up you are reminded to slow down a little and appreciate your limitations. Overall though, you enjoy getting as much done as you possibly can in a day and being efficient with your time.

Maybe you see yourself as a FISHING BOAT- you take pride in working hard providing food/necessities of life for others.  Your less concerned with speed or show, and like to utilize what the world around you can offer.  You see the rewards of patient, hard work and bless many around you because of it.

Maybe you see yourself as a SAILBOAT- You are free spirited and glide through life where ever it takes you.You are powerful and fast, but you know to give credit to the source that keeps up your sail.  You understand your dependency on God to move you along and when the conditions aren’t just right, despite feeling stuck or alone, you are patient and endure through prayer to be filled with the wind that will carry you on. 

Maybe you see youself as a RAFT-  You are adventurous and outgoing.  You take white water challenges in stride and take pride in overcoming each obstacle.  You work best as a team, are optimistic and appreciate the work it takes to stay safe within the guidelines God has given you. You are well aquainted with both the joys of calm waters and the hardships of rapids.  But you have faith that the water keeps moving and enduring is key.

Maybe you see yourself as a ROWBOAT- You are grateful for the body and gifts Heavenly Father has blessed you with because it is through your own strengths that you are propelled forward.  You are neither fast nor powerful in the world’s sense, but are humble and useful.  Through your own hard work you can get things done and yet you easily can stop, sit, and be still to enjoy and appreciate the scenery of life that surrounds you.

Maybe you see yourself as a CRUISE LINER - No..this is not a fat joke.  But rather,  you have been blessed with the luxuries of life, but with that come great responsibility to care for and give back to others. You love people and  bless many with joy by sharing your blessings, talents, and yourself with others. 

Maybe you see yourself as a NEW BOAT - ready to test out the waters and take on the world. Maybe you see yourself as an OLD BOAT - a little bit rusty, and perhaps with some holes that need patching. But you still float well and have gained a great understanding of ocean life with years of experience and have much to offer about steering a correct course in life out at sea. 

Through my very limited google research I discovered there are almost just as many types of boats out there as there are people.  But despite their differences, they all have one thing in common.....Any boat can sink.

Small boats, large boats, old boats, new boats, engines may fail, storms may arise and yes there are guidelines and safety precautions that keep them safe, but when the unexpected come up...every boat knows they can make a call for help. As most of us know that call goes out to the greatest maritime relief effort known as the Coast Guard.

If the coast guard is the means to seeking out those in need of relief or to rescue, imagine with me if you will who might we envision as the Captain? (Jesus Christ).  Now what i find fascinating, is although the captain surely hears the radio call for help, he usually does not go out Himself, but rather sends out teams to do the rescuing. Sound familiar? These teams go out both by sea and by air.  But unlike these trained professionals, “our Captain” of “our relief effort” ask us, commands us, or sometimes pleads with us to join his crew and help in HIS relief effort despite or limitations, anxieties or fears.  He only asks for a willing and knowingly imperfect crew.

“The Savior taught His disciples and he teaches us, ‘For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it.’

As we talk about this theme of LIFE SAVERS tonight I want you to remember this teaching form our Savior.  WHO really is being saved, when we look outside ourselves and seek not just to serve but to really LOVE those around us.

So lets jump back into our boat analogy. We have the call to dock our own ships, forget about our own holes or engine problems, or how your occupant capacity is at its max and you feel like taking a few precious passengers and tossing them overboard sometimes.  Whatever it may be, he asks us to dock our ships and join his crew...Maybe, sometimes you get excited to go out and serve but you don’t know where to start or what to do. Sometimes I wonder if the Holy Ghost is over there raising his hand, saying “Oh, I know! Pick me, pick me! How about two divinely appointed, very specific visiting teachers you’ve been assigned? Now of course we sometimes have these little battles with the Holy Ghost where we say things like, “shhh Holy Ghost, I already did my visiting teaching this month.” But I wonder if we prayed about the sisters we visit like we’ve been asked to do, if we’d find ourselves over in their homes more often than just once a month.

Now, I know its hard, and if we were taking one on one you could probably tell me all the excuses why you haven’t gone for so long or why you can’t go now...but could you imagine how ludicrous it would be to be sent out on a search and rescue boat only to return back to the captain of the Coast Guard with an excuse like,

1- You know what?  They were kind of an older boat and I just don’t think we would have much in common...so I decided not to actually approach the boat.” OR

2- I know you said that they radioed in for help but I have tried to catch up with that boat before and they are just so busy fishing, I know they wouldn’t have time to be saved right now....OR

3- “I drove the search and rescue boat over there but they totally seemed fine, no one was sinking, the boat was still floating, so I threw some brownies on the deck of the boat and left with a life preserver that said, “If you need something call me”...I don’t think they need any help, you might want to check that CB radio again.”

NO!! These excuses are ridiculous!  The truth of the matter is, we don’t receive the distress calls. . Most often they they get filtered down to us from “The Captain” through leaders or impressions, but WE have to have faith that we are doing our best to answer a distress call by being LOVING, CONSISTENT and GENUINE in our visiting teaching, even when it seems like everyone is fine and no one is in need of rescue.

President Monson said,
“I am confident it is the intention of each member of the Church to serve and to help those in need. … How often have you intended to be the one to help? And yet how often has day-to-day living interfered and you’ve left it for others to help, feeling that ‘oh, surely someone will take care of that need.’” -pres. monson

I wonder how different things would be if instead of being visiting teachers with good intentions we were visiting teachers of great action...

President Monson continues by encouraging us to trust in the Lord as we serve. “Occasionally discouragement may darken our pathway; frustration may be a constant companion. In our ears there may sound the sophistry of Satan as he whispers, ‘you cannot save the world; your small efforts are meaningless. You haven’t time to be concerned for others.’
“Trusting in the Lord, let us turn our heads from such falsehoods and make certain our feet are firmly planted in the path of service and our hearts and souls dedicated to follow the example of the Lord. In moments when the light of resolution dims and when the heart grows faint, we can take comfort from His promise: ‘Be not weary in well-doing. … Out of small things procedeth that which is great’
Or how I interpret that.... don’t give up when your doing all the right things, but be patient because the miracles come from being consistent, loving and genuine.
I feel it important to repeat the statement that, We don’t get that distress call. But Our Captain does, we only can trust that once we get our little bodies over there and have  the faith to act, then will The Holy Ghost whisper something that might help relieve or calm the struggles of the sisters we visit. You know, maybe she really is doing fine and all she needs is a pat her on the back with someone to say, “I’m glad life is going good.” But what I find is so powerful and fascinating about this program is Our captain is so all knowing and merciful that sometimes he sends us out when the skies are clear, to show that sister they are loved even BEFORE the storm comes up, before they even need that call for help.  Because then when the storm does come, they know they will have the support system they need and the love and friendship around them to receive relief. They will need and know that there will be people there to help in their rescue.

  Now I know there are some of you out there that feel like you are sinking...and perhaps  the idea to get out and join the coast guard when your own boat is filling up with water is almost impossible......can i once again offer you the advice taught by our Savior, ‘For whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it.’ Lose yourself in something else or someone else...and don’t stop communicating with the captain...relief will come. 

We dont always ask the other boats around us especially when we have a deep personal leak we are afraid will sink us,  but what I love about prayer and the kindness of our Heavenly Father is through Christ those prayers are radioed back to those people in the rafts (those willing but imperfect search and rescue teams)

“With so much need for relief and rescue in the lives of sisters and their families today, our Heavenly Father needs us to follow a higher path and demonstrate our discipleship by sincerely caring for His children." In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

 Funny pictures after bath time with Collin.

 One day Seth was flexing and being all ninja like (an 8 year old thing??) Anyways, Collin thought it was great and started doing his own.  It was so hillarious to me the different positions his arms would go in to do his "ninja moves." Oh boys!





 HOW CUTE IS HE???  Collin LOVES sunglasses!!

 Here are some more ninja poses.  So funny.



 These raspberries are from our own yard!!  It has always been a dream of mine to have raspberries and I couldn't have been happier with the ones we had this year!  The Fall raspberries were huge! We DEVOURED them.
 Sometimes you just have to stop and take a picture of nature because its incredible.