Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Purpose of a Journal
Saturday, October 30, 2010
A Crazy Busy Week
Libby has been in a little Pre-K choir and this week was their first concert. It was so cute and she's been singing ever since. A few of their songs were about fishing and they were so funny.
One of their funny songs
On Friday Mike and my dad took the kids fishing and they had a great time. They caught quite a few fish and were very proud of them! Libby was more interested in the hot dog roasting than fishing, but overall Mike said she did pretty good.
Bowling with the Scouts
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The Little Reminders
Monday, October 25, 2010
The Terrible Tooth
We've been fighting with Mitch to get this loose tooth out for the last couple of weeks. It has been the hardest, most painful thing for Mitch to get it out, but yet he's mad that he's one of the last ones his age to lose one of his top teeth. So tonight as we were getting ready for bed I had Mitch lay down with me so I could wiggle his tooth for a minute, he wasn't going to let Mike touch it (he already burned his bridges by wiggling too much) So I wiggled and wiggled and then tied a piece of floss around his tooth and let him tug at it, and then he wanted the floss off, but it wouldn't come off because it was so far under his tooth. So I told Mitch the only way he was getting the floss off was to pull out his tooth, and then I lost it, I couldn't quit laughing, and then he threw a HUGE tantrum and Mike came up because he couldn't believe how ridiculous Mitch was being. Mike was tired of listening to him, so he grabbed the floss, picked Mitch up off the floor with the string ( a little exaggerated) and then POP, the tooth flew out. Mitch cried and cried some more, and Libby cried and cried too. And we searched for the tooth, finally found it and got it ready for the tooth fairy. Boy, that was one terribly, traumatic, tooth-pulling experience, and Mitch made sure to tell me that the reason he didn't want to lose his tooth was that a "new, big, weird tooth would grow in and he'd look funny." You're right Mitch, you're gonna look kinda funny for a while with your new, big tooth.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Faith, Fear & Doubt
"We cannot know what faith is if we have never had it, and we cannot obtain it as long as we deny it. Faith and doubt cannot exist in the same mind at the same time, for one will dispel the other." -President Thomas S. Monson
"Faith isn't faith until it's all you're hanging on to." -Author Unknown
"On the road to Salvation let questions arise but never doubts. If something is wrong, God will give you clarity but never doubts." -Elder Bushe
Monday, October 18, 2010
First Annual Pumpkin Carving
Mitch was so excited until we cut the top off and told him to take out the "guts" He freaked out and thought it was so disgusting and wouldn't do it. So Mike and I got all the pumpkins gutted and ready to carve. Mitch did pretty good carving, Libby lost interest real quick. It was a fun night and we ended up with some cute pumpkins.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Hurried Child is a Stressed Child
I was reading through this blog today. It's a well known blog around here. The Sullengers lost their little girl in an accident this summer. As I was reading through her blog today I came across this video she made about the book "The Hurried Child" As I was reading her blog I was reminded again to take time to enjoy life because you never know when someone you love will be gone. Take time to play with your kids. Let them know you really love them, even though all the other work you are doing is to give them a good life, the work waits. Take time to play. Let your kids do something other than what's in their daily schedule. Let them stay up past bed time once in a while. Take more pictures and just enjoy life more fully. You never know when someone's life work is finished and it's time for them to move on.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
A Mother's Perspective
Libby has transformed too. She was the sweetest baby on earth and now she's a little (well, not so little) chunky monkey. The term "sugar and spice" fits her perfectly. She is such a sweet little girl, but definitely has an attitude. She's turned into quite the little mother and really wants to be a big girl. When we play during the day she always wants to be the mom and I"m the little girl. Someday she'll be all grown up and I'll be sad.
At night my mind turns to Graham. Mostly because I don't have as much time to think about him during the day. At night when I lay in bed I try to remember all I can about him because I'm so afraid of forgetting. But the thing that surprises me the most is that I can only remember his perfect hands and feet, and sweet little body. His perfect little lips, his button nose, and his genuine eyes. I remember his light hair and his sweet spirit, but I don't remember his imperfections. Sometimes I feel like I can't remember his face, or him as a whole, but I think I don't remember the imperfections because he will be perfect when I see him again.
I'm grateful to have this perspective of my "perfect" kids. Mostly to remind me of how much Heavenly Father has blessed me. But also to get me through those days where all I can see is their imperfections :)