Friday, April 29, 2011

Tag!

Tag, you're it!

Four Times Four

Four Places I go:
1-Church
2-Library
3-Smith's
4-Dollar Tree

Four Favorite Smells:
1- Rain
2- Vanilla
3- Wood Shavings
4- Babies - you know that wonderful newborn smell??

Four Recommendations:
1- ALWAYS say "I Love You" before you leave
2- Laugh at your mistakes
3- Always have ice cream in your freezer (or whatever your comfort food is)
4- SMILE - it can change your life :)

Four People to tag:
1. Sarah @ Scissors and a Whisk
2. Amy @ Increasingly Domestic
3. Brooke @ Girl Boy Girl Inspired
4. Becky @ I Burned the Brownies

anyone else that wants to play along!!! 
 
you are it!!
 
and it you want-
link your post in the comments for us all to read!! I would love to see your answers!
 

Thursday, April 28, 2011

10 Things I Love!

Sarah over at Scissors and a Whisk tagged me in her 10 Thinks I Love post!

So now it is my turn to tell you 10 things that I LOVE!

1.- My hubby

We have been married for over 4 years and it has been wonderful!!!
2.- My two boys!! (3 and 9 months)
 

They keep me up all night, up all day, wear me out, but then they make me smile, laugh and want to just eat them up!! 



3.- It really goes without saying but I will anyway. I love my Heavenly Father and my Savior Jesus Christ. 


They provide me with so many tender mercies and blessings day to day. I honestly don't know where I would be without my faith and trust in Them- and I don't want to ever find out!

4.- Cotton Candy


 now you can only find this in the stores around Easter. I recently bought a bunch and I just can't stop eating it!!! It is just SOOO GOOD!!
 
5.-Crafting
I don't really LOVE one area of crafting I LOVE it ALL!! I think it is just the idea that I made something out of nothing or upcycled. GREAT FEELING!!

6. -Color
 
Again I can't just pick one! I think that color adds so much fun to anything! It makes me smile and cheers up my day!

7.- Libraries


Seriously. I worked as a Children's Librarian before I was married and LOVED IT- the BEST job every!!!! I take my son to the library a couple times a week! It is definitely my home away from home:)
 
8.- Books 
I mean actually, physical books. I love the weight, the texture and the smell (okay am I weirding you out?). I love to see them all lined up on shelves - or on the floor of my boys' room-(because it means he is 'reading' them!) Books can take you anywhere, teach you anything and inspire you to become anything!! 

9.- Ice Cream 


When I got married I told my hubby that there was one thing we always needed to have in our house. EVEN if we were poor and couldn't afford much. This item you ask... was ice cream. It is my MAJOR comfort food. I don't have to eat a lot and most of the time just knowing it is there in my freezer is enough for me (I tend to forget I was going to it later) My favorite flavor is Cherry- one of the best dates with my hubby was finding out he likes Cherry too!! I didn't know many people who had heard of it much less liked it!! Plain Chocolate is also a big hit with me:) mix them together... {heavenly chorus}

10.- Digi Scrapping 


Now I think this deserves it's own category from crafting. I think of crafting as creating things with my hands but digi scrapping is creating permanent memories of my kids. I can't tell you the excitement I felt when I finished our 2010 book. It was just.... perfect! I had completed a goal (always a good thing) and it was a book of my family- our whole year sitting on our shelf to go back and remember. Sadly, due to school I am already WAY behind this year but I hope to catch up soon!!

So there are some things about me- where you surprised by any??

Now I get the fun job of tagging 10 people! 
Aubrie @ A Mama B's 

  
 

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

How Great Thou Art

This is the new 'viral' video of the week but I just had to share its beauty with all of you.

I love instrumental music and good clean, clear vocal talent.

WOW! 

What a beautiful message to go viral :)

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.


How Great Thou Art
performed by Carrie Underwood and Vince Gill

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Hoo are You Tuesdays!!



Its that time of the week:)


today's questions are

1. Do you plant a garden or flowers, or neither?
 
Someday I hope to have a garden but for now I just have a few houseplants
 
2. Does it bother you to have your blinds or curtains 
open after dark so people can see in your house?
 
It drives my husband nuts!! Me- not so much
3. Do you like to go camping?
 
I LOVE to go camping- without kids- I am a little nervous about taking our 3 year old and 9 month old camping... its the water that scares me!!
4. Do you have a laptop or a desk top computer?
 
I had a laptop that recently passed away but we also had a desktop so now that is my main computer!
5. What time during the day do you have your most energy?
 
About 8 pm when I should be winding down for bed!! It has been hard having children that like to wake up early- I have tried to retrain myself but so far no luck.
So Hoo are You??

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Week- Sunday- He Has Risen!!!

The Day of Triumph!

What a glorious day it is!

The day that conquered death, brought hope to all mankind, and gives us hope of a better life to come!

The Empty Egg


It was obvious that eight-year-old Stephen's mental retardation was becoming even more severe. His Sunday school teacher did her best to include Stephen in the classroom activities and to avoid situations which might prompt his classmates to make fun of him.
In April, she gave each of the eight children in the class an empty plastic Easter egg and instructed them to place inside the container an object that represented new life in spring. Fearing that Stephen might not have caught on, and not wanting to embarrass him, the teacher had the children place all the containers on the desk so that she could open them.

The first had a tiny flower in it. "What a lovely sign of new life," said the teacher. One of the students couldn't help but erupt, "I brought that one!"

Next came a rock. The teacher assumed this must be Stephen's since rocks don't symbolize new life. But Billy shouted that his rock had moss on it, and moss represented new life. "Very good, Billy," agreed the teacher.

A butterfly flew from the third container and another child bragged that her choice was the best of all.

The fourth container was empty. This must be Stephen's, thought the teacher, quickly reaching for a different one.

"Teacher, please don't skip mine," interrupted Stephen.
"But it's empty, Stephen." said the teacher gently.

"That's right," said Stephen, "The tomb was empty, and that represents new life for everyone."

Later that summer, Stephen's condition worsened and he died. At his funeral on his casket, mourners found eight plastic Easter eggs, all of them empty.


I hope you have enjoyed participating in this Easter Week with me.
Each year as I re-read these stories I am reminded of the new start available to us all-  these changes are up to us and can begin again and again.

I pray you all have a wonderful Easter morn and celebration of the hope we have through the Atonement and Resurrection of Jesus Christ!

He Lives!!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Easter Week- Saturday

Today is the Day of Silence-

How hard this day must have been for Christ's family and friends- He was gone.

Today is a great day to reflect on the changes we want to make to live more Christ centered lives and become more like He is. 

I remember the first time I read this story... sit hits hard everytime.

Forgiven Forever


Lisa sat on the floor of her old room, staring at the box that lay in front of her. It was an old shoe box that she had decorated to become a memory box many years before. Stickers and penciled flowers covered the top and sides.

Its edges were worn, the corners of the lid taped so as to keep their shape.

It had been three years since Lisa last opened the box. A sudden move to Boston had kept her from packing it. But now that she was back home, she
took the time to look again at the memories.

Fingering the corners of the box and stroking its cover, Lisa pictured in her mind what was inside.

There was a photo of the family trip to the Grand Canyon, a note from her friend telling her that Nick Bicotti liked her, and the Indian arrowhead she
had found while on her senior class trip. One by one, she remembered the items in the box, lingering over the sweetest, until she came to the last and  only painful memory. She knew what it looked like--a single sheet of paper upon which lines had been drawn to form boxes, 490 of them to be exact.
And each box contained a check mark, one for each time.

The story behind it..........

"How many times must I forgive my brother?" the disciple Peter had asked Jesus. "Seven times?" Lisa's Sunday school teacher had read Jesus' surprise answer to the class. "Seventy times seven."

Lisa had leaned over to her brother Brent as the teacher continued reading. "How many times is that?" she whispered. Brent, though two years younger, was smarter than she was.

"Four hundred and ninety," Brent wrote on the corner of his Sunday school paper. Lisa saw the message, nodded, and sat back in her chair. She watched her brother as the lesson continued. He was small for his age, with narrow shoulders and short arms. His glasses were too large for his face, and his hair always matted in swirls. He bordered on being a nerd, but his incredible skills at everything, especially music, made him popular with his classmates.

Brent had learned to play the piano at age four, the clarinet at age seven, and had just begun to play oboe. His music teachers said he'd be a famous
musician someday. There was only one thing at which Lisa was better than Brent--basketball. They played it almost every afternoon after school.

Brent could have refused to play, but he knew that it was Lisa's only joy in the midst of her struggles to get C's and D's at school.

Lisa's attention came back to her Sunday school teacher as the woman finished the lesson and closed with prayer. That same Sunday afternoon found brother and sister playing basketball in the driveway. It was then that the counting had begun. Brent was guarding Lisa as she dribbled toward the basket. He had tried to bat the ball away, got his face near her elbow, and took a shot on the chin. "Ow!", he cried out and turned away.

Lisa saw her opening and drove to the basket, making an easy lay-up. She gloated over her success but stopped when she saw Brent. "You okay?",she
asked. Brent shrugged his shoulders.

"Sorry," Lisa said. "Really. It was a cheap shot."

"It's all right. I forgive you," he said. A thin smile then formed on his face. "Just 489 more times though."

"Whaddaya mean?" Lisa asked.

"You know...what we learned in Sunday school today. You're supposed to forgive someone 490 times. I just forgave you, so now you have 489 left,"
he kidded. The two of them laughed at the thought of keeping track of every time Lisa had done something to Brent. They were sure she had gone past 490 long ago.

The rain interrupted their game, and the two moved indoors. "Wanna play Battleship?" Lisa asked. Brent agreed, and they were soon on the floor of the living room with their game boards in front of them. Each took turns calling out a letter and number combination, hoping to hit each other's ships.

Lisa knew she was in trouble as the game went on. Brent had only lost one ship out of five. Lisa had lost three. Desperate to win, she found herself leaning over the edge of Brent's barrier ever so slightly. She was thus able to see where Brent had placed two of his ships. She quickly evened the score.

Pleased, Lisa searched once more for the location of the last two ships. She peered over the barrier again, but this time Brent caught her in the act. "Hey, you're cheating!" He stared at her in disbelief.

Lisa's face turned red. Her lips quivered. "I'm sorry," she said, staring at the carpet. There was not much Brent could say. He knew Lisa sometimes did things like this. He felt sorry that Lisa found so few things she could do well. It was wrong for her to cheat, but he knew the temptation was hard
for her. "Okay, I forgive you," Brent said. Then he added with a small laugh, "I guess it's down to 488 now, huh?"

"Yeah, I guess so." She returned his kindness with a weak smile and added, "Thanks for being my brother, Brent."

Brent's forgiving spirit gripped Lisa, and she wanted him to know how sorry she was. It was that evening that she had made the chart with the 490 boxes. She showed it to him before he went to bed.

"We can keep track of every time I mess up and you forgive me," she said.

"See, I'll put a check in each box--like this." She placed two marks in the upper left-hand boxes.

"These are for today." Brent raised his hands to protest. "You don't need to keep--"

"Yes I do!" Lisa interrupted. "You're always forgiving me, and I want to keep track. Just let me do this!" She went back to her room and tacked the chart to her bulletin board.

There were many opportunities to fill in the chart in the years that followed. She once told the kids at school that Brent talked in his sleep and called out Rhonda Hill's name, even though it wasn't true. The teasing caused Brent days and days of misery. When she realized how cruel she had been,
Lisa apologized sincerely. That night she marked box number 96. Forgiveness number 211 came in the tenth grade when Lisa failed to bring home
his English book. Brent had stayed home sick that day and had asked her to bring it so he could study for a quiz. She forgot and he got a C.

Number 393 was for lost keys...418 for the extra bleach she put in the washer, which ruined his favorite polo shirt...449, the dent she had put in his car when she had borrowed it.

There was a small ceremony when Lisa checked number 490. She used a gold pen for the check mark, had Brent sign the chart, and then placed it in her memory box.

"I guess that's the end," Lisa said. "No more screw-ups from me anymore!"

Brent just laughed. "Yeah, right."

Number 491 was just another one of Lisa's careless mistakes, but its hurt lasted a lifetime. Brent had become all that his music teachers said he would. Few could play the oboe better than he. In his fourth year at the best music school in the United States, he received the opportunity of a
lifetime--a chance to try out for New York City's great orchestra.

The tryout would be held sometime during the following two weeks. It would be the fulfillment of his young dreams. But he never got the chance.  Brent had been out when the call about the tryout came to the house. Lisa was the only one home and on her way out the door, eager to get to work on time.

"Two-thirty on the tenth," the secretary said on the phone. Lisa did not have a pen, but she told herself that she could remember it. "Got it. Thanks." I can remember that, she thought. But she did not. It was a week later around the dinner table that Lisa realized her mistake.

"So, Brent," his mom asked him, "When do you try out?"

"Don't know yet. They're supposed to call." Lisa froze in her seat.

"Oh, no!" she blurted out loud. "What's today's date? Quick!"

"It's the twelfth," her dad answered. "Why?"

A terrible pain ripped through Lisa's heart. She buried her face in her hands, crying. "Lisa, what's the matter?" her mother asked.

Through sobs Lisa explained what had happened. "It was two days ago...the tryout... two-thirty... the call came... last week." Brent sat back in his chair, not believing Lisa.

"Is this one of your jokes, sis?" he asked, though he could tell her misery was real. She shook her head, still unable to look at him.

"Then I really missed it?" She nodded.

Brent ran out of the kitchen without a word. He did not come out of his room the rest of the evening. Lisa tried once to knock on the door, but she could not face him. She went to her room where she cried bitterly.

Suddenly she knew that she had to do. She had ruined Brent's life. He could never forgive her for that. She had failed her family, and there was nothing to do but to leave home. Lisa packed her pickup truck in the middle of the night and left a note behind, telling her folks she'd be all right. She began writing a note to Brent, but her words sounded empty to her. Nothing I say could make a difference anyway, she thought.

Two days later she got a job as a waitress in Boston. She found an apartment not too far from the restaurant. Her parents tried many times to reach her, but Lisa ignored their letters.

"It's too late," she wrote them once. "I've ruined Brent's life, and I'm not coming back."

Lisa did not think she would ever see home again. But one day in the restaurant where she worked she saw a face she knew. "Lisa!" said Mrs. Nelson, looking up from her plate. "What a surprise."

The woman was a friend of Lisa's family from back home. "I was so sorry to hear about your brother," Mrs. Nelson said softly. "Such a terrible accident. But we can be thankful that he died quickly. He didn't suffer."

Lisa stared at the woman in shock.

"Wh-hat," she finally stammered.

It couldn't be! Her brother? Dead? The woman quickly saw that Lisa did not know about the accident. She told the girl the sad story of the speeding car, the rush to the hospital, the doctors working over Brent. But all they could do was not enough to save him.

Lisa returned home that afternoon.

Now she found herself in her room thinking about her brother as she held the small box that held some of her memories of him. Sadly, she opened the box and peered inside. It was as she remembered, except for one item--Brent's chart. It was not there. In its place, at the bottom of the box, was an envelope. Her hands shook as she tore it open and removed a letter.

The first page read:

Dear Lisa,

It was you who kept count, not me. But if you're stubborn enough to keep count, use the new chart I've made for you.

Love,
Brent


Lisa turned to the second page where she found a chart just like the one she had made as a child, but on this one the lines were drawn in perfect precision. And unlike the chart she had kept, there was but one check mark in the upper left- hand corner. Written in red felt tip pen over the
entire page were the words: "Number 491. Forgiven, forever." 



Friday, April 22, 2011

Easter Week- Friday

 Today is Good Friday- a terrible day of suffering for our Savior

I find often in life that it is easy to be happy with where we are-

Working to grow is just so hard and sometimes may not seem worth the effort.

There was, however, someone who new it was worth it and that we were worth it!

He is just waiting for us to take the step forward to work towards a better life- one He can show us how to live and become.


The Pearls 


The cheerful girl with bouncy golden curls was almost five. Waiting with  her mother at the checkout stand, she saw them; a circle of glistening white  pearls in a pink foil box. "Oh please, Mommy, can I have them? Oh, Mommy,  please!"
Quickly the mother checked the back of the little foil box and then looked  back into the pleading blue eyes of her little girl’s upturned face. "A  dollar ninety-five. That’s almost $2.00. If you really want them, I’ll  think of some extra chores for you an in no time you can save enough money to  buy them for yourself. Your birthday’s only a week away and you might get  another crisp dollar bill from Grandma."

As soon as Jenny got home, she emptied her penny bank and counted out 17  pennies. After dinner, she did more than her share of chores and she went to  the neighbor and asked Mrs. McJames if she could pick dandelions for ten  cents. On her birthday, Grandma did give her another new dollar bill and at  last she had enough money to buy the necklace. Jenny loved her pearls. They made her feel dressed up and grown up. She wore them everywhere -Sunday school, kindergarten, even  to bed. The only time she took them off was when she went swimming or had a  bubble bath. Mother said if they got wet, they might turn her neck green.

Jenny had a very loving daddy and every night when she was ready for bed,  he would stop whatever he was doing and come upstairs to read her a story.  One night when he finished the story, he asked Jenny, "Do you love me?"  "Oh, yes, Daddy. You know that I love you." "Then give me your pearls."   "Oh, Daddy, not my pearls. But you can have Princess - the white horse from   my collection. The one with the pink tail. Remember, Daddy? The one you  gave me. She’s my favorite." "That’s okay, Honey. Daddy love you. Good   night." And he brushed her cheek with a kiss.

About a week later, after the story time, Jenny’s daddy asked again, "Do   you love me?" "Daddy, you know I love you." "Then give me your pearls."  "Oh, Daddy, not my pearls. But you can have my baby doll. The brand new one  I got for my birthday. She is so beautiful and you can have the yellow   blanket that matches her sleeper." "That’s okay. Sleep well. God bless  you, little one. Daddy love you." And as always, he brushed her cheek with a gentle kiss.

A few nights later, when  her daddy came in, Jenny was sitting on her bed with her legs crossed  Indian-style. As he came close, He noticed her chin was trembling and one  silent tear rolled down her cheek. "What is it, Jenny? What’s the matter?"  Jenny didn’t say anything but lifted her little hand up to her daddy. And  when she opened it, there was her little pearl necklace. With a little quiver, she finally said, "Here, Daddy.  It’s for you." With tears gathering in his own eyes, Jenny’s kind daddy  reached out with one hand to take the dime-store necklace, and with the other  hand he reached into his pocket and pulled out a blue velvet case with a  strand of genuine pearls and gave them to Jenny. He had had them all the  time. He was just waiting for her to give up the dime-store stuff so he could give her genuine treasure.   So like our Heavenly Father.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Easter Week - Thursday



I went on a search and found the source for my 

Walk with Christ week!

Today is the Day of Fellowship-

As we think of all that Christ has done for us through his perfect example and Atoning sacrifice-  here is a story to remind us of the realization of what He did for US.

For YOU 

for ME

 
The Room 

In that place between wakefulness and dreams, I found myself in the room.    There were no features except for the one wall covered by small index card   files. These files stretched from floor to ceiling and went endlessly in  both directions. As I drew near the wall of files, the first to catch my  attention was one that read, "Boys I Have Liked." I opened it and began  flipping through the cards. I quickly shut it, shocked to realize that I recognized the names on each one. I then realized  where I was. This lifeless room with its small files was a crude catalog  system of my life. Here were written the actions of my every moment, big and   small, in every detail. A sense of wonder and curiosity mixed with horror   stirred within me as I began opening files and looking at their contents.    Some brought joy and sweet memories, others a sense of shame and regret so   intense that I looked over my shoulder to see if anyone was watching.   A file named, "Friends" was next to the one marked, "Friends I Have   Betrayed". The titles ranged from he mundane to the weird, "Books I Have   Read", "Lies I Have Told", "Comfort I Have Given", "Jokes I Have Laughed  At", "People I Have Hurt". Some were almost funny in their exactness.  "Things I Have Done in Anger", :Things I Have Muttered Under MY Breath at My  Parents".
Often there were many more cards than I expected. Sometimes,  fewer than I had hoped. I was overwhelmed by the volume of life I had lived.  Could it be possible that I had the time in my young life to write each of  these thousands or millions of cards? But each card confirmed this truth, each was written in  my own handwriting. Each signed with my signature.

When I pulled out the file marked, "Songs I Have Listened To", I realized   the files grew to contain the contents. The cards were packed tightly, yet   after two or three yards I hadn’t found the end of the file. I shut it,   shamed, not so much of the quality of the music, but more by the amount of   time I knew it represented. When I came to the file marked, "Lustful   Thoughts", I felt a chill run through my body. I pulled the file out inch by   inch, not willing to test its size, and drew out a card. I shuddered at the   details. I felt sick to think that such a moment had been recorded. A rage   broke through me. "No one must see these cards. No one must ever see this   room. I have to destroy them." In a frenzy, I yanked the file out. Its size   didn’t matter now. I had to empty it and burn the cards. I took it out and   pounded it on the floor. Not a single card would come out. I desperately   pulled out a card and tried to rip it, but it was as strong as steel. Leaning my forehead against the wall, I let out a sigh, then I saw it.  The title, "People I Have Shared the Gospel With". The handles were  brighter than those around it, newer, almost unused. I pulled on its handle  and a small box fell into my hands. I could count the cards it contained on  one hand.

And then the tears came. I began to cry. Sobbing so deep it hurt my  stomach. I fell on my knees and cried out in shame. The rows of shelves  whirled around me. No one must ever know of this room. I must lock it up  and hide the key. But as I pushed away the tears, I saw Him. No, please,  not here. Oh, anyone but Jesus! I watched helplessly as He began to open  the files and read the cards. I couldn't bear to watch His response. In the moments that I could bring myself to look at  His face, I saw sorrow deeper than my own. He seemed to go to the worst  boxes. Why did He have to read every one? Finally He turned and looked at  me with pity in His eyes. But this wasn't a pity that angered me. I dropped my head and began to  cry again. But He didn’t say a word. He just cried with me. Then He got up  and walked back to the wall of files. Starting at one end of the room, he  took out a card and one by one He began to sign His name over mine. "NO!: I  shouted, rushing at Him. All I could find to say was, "NO, NO", as I pulled  the card from Him. His name shouldn’t be on those cards. But there it was, written in red so rich, so dark, so   alive. The name JESUS covered mine. It was written with His blood.

He gently took the cards back. He smiled a sad smile and began to sign  all the cards. I do not think I will ever understand how he did it so  quickly. But, the next instance it seemed, I heard Him close the last file  and walk back to my side. He placed His hand on my shoulder and said, "It is  finished", I stood up and He led me out of the room. There was no lock on  the door. There are still cards to be written. --

 

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Easter Week- Wednesday

The Day of Rest

We all have bad days- it's part of life

When those days come who do you turn to?

Aquaintances?

or
Friends?

All I Would Ever Need
 I had always felt like a misfit in school. My friends, although good and true friends, were not in the crowd of popular kids in school. Besides, I was sure I was funny looking. I just didn't fit the mold. Parading constantly before my eyes was "the fun group" - the popular kids  always laughing and whispering, never sad or depressed, skipping their way through school, the best of friends. Teachers loved them, boys loved them, the whole school loved them. I worshipped them and wanted to be just like them. I dreamed of the day that they would accept me. My dream came true when I turned fourteen and I tried out for the cheerleading squad. To my surprise, I was chosen. Almost instantly, I was thrust into the "in crowd".   I felt like a butterfly coming out of a cocoon. I changed my hair and the way I dressed.  Everyone thought the change in me was fantastic - new clothes, a new group of friends and a new outlook on life. Almost overnight, the whole school knew who I was, or at least they knew my name. There were parties and sleepovers, and of course, cheering at the games. I was finally one of the popular kids. Everyone I had hoped to know, I knew. Everything I had wanted to be, I was. Something strange was happening to me, however. The more I was included with the "in crowd" the more confused I became. In reality, these people were far from perfect. They talked behind each other's backs while they pretended to be best friends. They rarely had a truly good time but smiled and faked it. They cared about what I was wearing and who I was seen with. But they didn't care about who I was, what I believed in, what my dreams were or what made me who I was. It was a shock to see them as they really were, instead of as I had "thought" they were. I began to feel a huge sense of loss and disappointment.  But worst of all, I realized that I was becoming just like them, and I didn't like what was happening at all. I had to get my life back in order. I concentrated first on finding out who my real friends were, the ones who listened and who really cared about me. They were the only ones who really mattered. I stayed with cheerleading because I really enjoyed it. But I stopped hanging around with only the popular kids, and I widened my circle of friends. I found out that my real friends had never left me. They were simply waiting for me to come to my senses. I finally realized that my original friends were all I would ever need.


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Hoo are You Tuesdays!!

Here is my edition of Hoo are you? from




1. What are your plans for Easter?

We live in the same community as both of our families- so we have always split holidays but Easter is my favorite holiday so we do our own thing! :)
 
2. Do you die eggs for Easter?

Yes!! Nathan has been looking at our pictures from last year and keeps talking about dying the eggs! I think he is excited for it!
 
3. What is your favorite Easter candy?

I really like Robin Eggs, anything with caramel and I am dying to try a creme-filled Cadbury egg this year- on my to do list :)
 
4. Do you celebrate the make believe part of Easter and/or the
religious part?

We do both- the Easter bunny visits our house but each night leading up to Easter we are talking about Christ and the perfect example he set for us all. I also do a personal study of stories I received as a Young Women and you can check it out here on my blog:)
 
5. What is your favorite part about the Easter holiday?

The hope that Easter brings and the promise of a new beginning each day!! 

So what are your answers?

 

Easter Week -Tuesday

The Day of Conflict

We are all brothers and sisters - do we treat each other as such?

Here is a music video for the song I have for today-

(I don't know who these people are but the song brings such a sweet spirit.)

I have posted the lyrics below so you can contemplate the message.


His Image in Your Countenance
Janice Kapp Perry

With no apparent beauty that man should Him desire,
He was the promised Savior to purify with fire.
The world despised His plainness But those who followed Him
Found love and light and purity; A beauty from within.

(chorus)
Have you received His image in your countenance?
Does the Light of Christ Shine in your eyes?
Will he know you when He comes again because you shall be like Him,
When he sees you will the Father know His child?

We seek for light and learning as followers of Christ
That all may see His goodness reflected in our lives.
When we receive His fullness and lose desire for sin
We radiate His perfect love, A beauty from within.

(chorus)
Have you received His image in your countenance?
Does the Light of Christ Shine in your eyes?
Will he know you when He comes again because you shall be like Him,
When he sees you will the Father know His child? 

The ways of man may tempt us and some will be deceived,
Prefering worldly beauty, Forgetting truth received,
But whisprings of the Spirit remind us once again
That lasting beauty, pure and clear must come from deep within.

(chorus)
Have you received His image in your countenance?
Does the Light of Christ Shine in your eyes?
Will he know you when He comes again because you shall be like Him,
When he sees you will the Father know His child? 


Monday, April 18, 2011

Easter Week -Monday

The Day of Authority

This is the day Christ cleansed the temple- what things do we want to 'cleanse' from our lives?

Today's story is one we all can work on- no matter what the age.

This would be a great FHE lesson as you could act out the story!

The Feather

A peasant with a troubled conscience went to a monk for advice. He said he had circulated a vile story about a friend, only to find that the story was not true.

"If you would make peace with your conscience," said the monk, " you must first fill a bag with goose down and go to every door in the village, dropping a feather at each doorstep," 

The peasant did as he was told, then came back to the monk to tell him he'd done the penance for his folly.

"Not yet," replied the monk. "Now you must take a bag and return to each doorstep to gather every feather you previously dropped."

 "But the wind will have blown them all away by now" said the peasant. 

"Yes, my son," said the monk. "And so it is with your vile words. Words are like goose downs quickly dropped, but try as hard as you can, you can never get them back."

Author Unknown

Object lesson- Find some down feathers and see how easy they are to blow away-


Sunday, April 17, 2011

Easter Week- Sunday

One week until Easter- in my opinion the best day of the year!!
Easter is a holiday full of hope and light. The Promise of things that are and things that are to come!

When I was in Young Women's -the youth group for girls at my church-  I received an Easter Week- Walk With Christ presentation. I have re-read it year after year and look forward to the stories and messages.
I am reminded of my Savior throughout the week and it is part of my personal Easter celebration.

I will be posting it here each day so you can join along!


You can begin by taking this quiz- how much do you know about Christ's last week on earth?

If you wish to use Easter eggs as an object reminder of this weeks activities here is what you will need-
8 plastic Easter eggs
Day 1- Red Balloon
Day 2- Feather (down if available)
Day 3- tiny mirror
Day 4- 2 pom poms
Day 5- Sacrament cup
Day 6- small string of pearls
Day 7- small wooden heart
Day 8 - leave empty- as the tomb was Sunday Morn

adapted from YW connection

 The  Day of Popularity

This is the day the city cheered and welcomed the Savior as He rode into town on the donkey. He recieved a King's welcome because He is the King of Kings.

Here is a story and object lesson to help us reflect how we treat others- great for a family Sunday Activity!
Fill-it Up


Prep- find a balloon, blow it up but DON"T tie it off. Write 'individual worth' or 'self-esteem' on it. Whichever you think your children will understand better. 

Object Lesson- When we say nice things about others it fills up their balloon. 
Have children think of nice things to say- 
"You look nice today", etc.

As they each say nice things add air to the balloon until it is full- again don't tie it off.



Now, ask you children to think of mean things that they say- start to let the air out of the balloon until it is all gone. 


Talk about how when we say nice things we fill up each others balloons but mean and spiteful words empty them. 

Bear them your testimony of how we each can fill up each others balloons and challenge them to be 'fillers' this week and not 'de-flaters'. 


Check back each day this week for more stories and things you can do to teach those wonderful messages Christ taught us to live by when He was here on the earth.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Say it On the Wall Review

So a few months ago, I signed up to be an affiliate for

They have all sorts of awesome vinylness-


 like Dice


Holiday blocks- isn't this precious?


definitions and lots more!!


Well, with my free code I bought some vinyls for dice!!

We have been trying to work on reading our scriptures and having regular Family Home Evenings

so.. I created vinyls that will be rewards when we finish 2 months of consistent reading or for any other reward our kids might earn. The activities are family activities and I am excited to use it!!

The other dice I made for those 'bored' days- when the kids can't think of anything to do. Now, I don't have that problem yet but I know it will come!!




So sorry for the poor pictures- my camera is dying- rapidly :( 


(Anyone that wants to get me an early birthday present- 

I would love a DSLR:) 

Doesn't have to be new just very functional and working...)


Okay anyway back on topic.. Say it On the Wall is giving all Dew This readers 
30% of any dice order!!

Use code DEW30 at checkout and say some money on some cute dice vinyls!!

I am waiting for our family to grow so I can get these FHE dice 


or the chore dice... now that's the way to go!!


So head on over to 


and take a look!!!

Then come back and tell me what you like!!

oh, and 

Today only check out Groupon for the opportunity to purchase a $50 dollar gift code for Say it On the Way for $20!!

Save over 50%!!

It's a great deal!!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Easter Countdown #1

As Easter is approaching- I am getting more and more excited!
 
I LOVE Easter!! It is my favorite holiday!

The message of hope and new beginnings brings such feelings of peace and light!

Now I am going to show you guys a wonderful countdown that I found from
If you haven't visited her site before- you are missing out!


 It is great for any children you have and for you even if you don't have children!!
I hope to have a countdown together that I have done since I was in Young Womens- I need to retype all the stories and such to get them online so we will see if it gets done this year! That is my hope though:)

In the meantime here is a great one that we might do too!!

The 12 DAYS OF EASTER

Each egg is filled with one item that helps tell the story of Christ's sacrifice.
Open one egg per day and read the scriptures that go with the symbol.

Click on each photo or link below to access the scriptures for each day.


Day 1 - The Sacrament a Symbol of His Sacrifice


Day 2 - Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver


Day 3 - He drank the bitter cup


Day 4 - Arrested by a Soldier


Day 5 - Denied by His friends


Day 6 - A crown of thorns


Day 7 - They Cast Lots


Day 8 - Upon the Cross


Day 9 - Three Hours of Darkness


Day 10 - Christ's burial


Day 11 - The stone was rolled away


Day 12 - The Empty Tomb "He is Risen!"
 
 
The most wonderful message ever- 
HE IS RISEN!!!! 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

New Spring Fling Winner!

So.. I never heard back from our first Spring Fling winner. 
I went to random.org again and this time the winning number was 7!!

Congrats James! 
 
I have sent you an email and if I don't hear from you in 48 hours I will redraw.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Be a Duck!

This was one of those 'light bulb' moments when you are trying sleep ideas.

Life has lots of ups and downs.

But there are ways you can get through life without getting brought down by everything that comes your way. 
Now, if you know anything about ducks or have ever watched a duck for any matter of time- you will know that they like to peck at themselves. It looks like they constantly have some itch somewhere that they just can't reach!

However, this is not the case- in fact the duck is PREENING.

What is preening you might ask? 

Preening is when a duck uses his bill to stimulate the oil glands in their skin and spread the oil over their feathers to coat them.

This is why ducks don't get wet!

 The oil protects their feathers from the water.

Now, here comes my light bulb moment-

 there are things that I believe we can do each day that will protect us from the waters of adversity.

1- we need to PRAY
Praying is our direct communication with our Heavenly Father. It allows us to ask for the things we need as well as remember all the wonderful blessings we have.

2. READ the scriptures.
Now I am LDS and so I believe in the Bible as well as the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Christ, and I also believe in modern revelation that can help us in our daily lives.

3. ENJOY the journey.
Pres. Gordon B. Hinckley once said, "
“Life is like an old-time rail journey—delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed.
“The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride” 
 
4.  ENDURE
it isn't enough to just start down a path but you have to keep going -even when it gets tough. That is how character is born, through the bumps and potholes. I like the analogy of how we are stones that have to bump along until we are smooth and shiny- perfect in the end. This obviously doesn't happen overnight but is a process we go through our whole lives.

5. NEVER give up.
Now that might seem redundant- endure and never giving up (okay so I needed an N word- but you have to read the whole line!) The main message here is to keep moving forward! If you stop moving, you stop enduring, you give up and in the journey of life there is no stopping. You are either moving forward or backward. We need to be careful that we are always moving forward. I know that some day's I am crawling or just barely moving but if we have a goal in mind and we are working toward that goal- 
we are moving forward.

Okay so know I created a little printout that will remind you to always P.R.E.E.N each day to get the adversity away. 




I just want you all to know that I do know that if we do these things that it does make a difference in our lives. They are so simple, and there are plenty of times that I forget, but when I remember- the world seems brighter and the little things just slide off.
Our perspective can have a real effect on how we deal with trials and temptations and when we have the power of prayer and scriptures to guide us- we have nothing to fear.

Don't worry- my crafts and recipes will still continue but I hope to share more of my faith with you as well.
It is such a big part of my life and I hope that I can make your days a little brighter and more hopeful as we journey through this life together.

I am reminded of Dory from Finding Nemo, "Just keep swimming, Just keep swimming." 

Come on little ducks- let's keep preening and swimming together!