Tuesday, March 04, 2008

The White House

We have recently relocated to The White House. Okay, not the one in D.C. We're still in Albuquerque, but we did buy a new house that happens to be all white on the outside. We've been here about a week and are loving all the extra space. We have plenty of room to grow into, so hopefully this is the final move until Arthur's retired. (What a pain it is to move.) We are soooo grateful for all the help we had from so many people who watched our kids and helped pack and brought meals and for everyone who actually hauled boxes in and out of the truck. I have felt truly overwhelmed with gratitude for all the help and support we have had during this move.  Here are a few pictures for my sisters who have asked to see our new house.  Even better is if you come and visit!!!  






Thursday, February 21, 2008

Bobby

For family home evening this week we were talking about some of the things that were brought up in the Worldwide Leadership Training meeting about Building up a Righteous Posterity. I shared this quote from Elder Dallin H. Oaks:

The family proclamation asks [fathers] to lead out. Fathers should call their families around them for family prayer. Fathers should make sure that family home evenings are held. . . The Lord holds the father responsible. That's why we read in the family proclamation that "fathers are to preside."

So then I went around and asked the kids, "Dallin, when you are a dad, who's responsible for calling your family together for family prayer?"

Dallin said, " Me!"

Then I asked, "And when Sean's a dad, who's responsible for calling his family for Family Home Evening?" Dallin & Daphne answered for him, "Sean!"

"Okay, here's a tricky one. When Daphne's a mom, who's in charge of calling her family together for scripture reading?"

Daphne thought for a little while and then said, "Umm . . . . Bobby!"


He is pretty cute, huh?

Monday, February 11, 2008

Tagged

Here's lookin' at the kiddos:

Dallin is a real thinker, has a great memory, loves camping, snow skiing & playing games.  Even though every ones else in his kindergarten class is a Lobo fan, he bravely declared to his class that he was a BYU fan this fall when the cougars came to town for the BYU/UNM game.  He is very creative, and is a big help to me.


Daphne is 100% girl.  She loves to dress up, play with lots of girlfriends, have tea parties, watch princess movies, paint fingernails.  She has a tender heart, is easy to get along with and is beloved by all the boys in her sunbeam class.  She loves to sing and has a beautiful little voice.


Sean -- this kid is resourceful.  He doesn't wait for help, or even ask for it most of the time.  If he's hungry, he pulls a stool over to the counter, climbs up and helps himself.  I've caught him carving into brownies I've left on the counter with my Cutco knives.  yikes!  He loves chocolate, cars, and climbing!


Sweet little Hayden loves milk, bath-time and being held.  He is doing awesome at sleeping.  He goes for 6-7 hours at night!  What a champ!  My other children were four months before they did that. 



I tag Natalie, Jenny, Marianne, and Melissa

Make the world a better place . . .

by SMILING all the day!



Thursday, February 07, 2008

Dallin's Theory

A couple of weeks ago:
Dallin:  Mom, why does Hayden squirm around so much?
Me:  I don't know.  Maybe because he has a giant spirit cooped up in his tiny body.
Dallin:  (smiles) Oh yeah!
Me: Maybe that's why kids have so much energy all the time.
Dallin:  Yeah, I think that's why, Mom.  Our spirits are just too big for our bodies!





Sometimes Sean's spirit tuckers his little body right out.  
This time he just passed right out in the middle of the family room.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

A Prophet Returns Home


From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, NEWSROOM
Feature story — President Gordon B. Hinckley
“The President of the Church belongs to the entire Church. His life is not his own. His mission is to serve. … The Lord has permitted me to live; I do not know for how long. But whatever the time, I shall continue to give my best to the task at hand.” 
President Hinckley
What a great legacy our dear prophet, President Gordon B. Hinckley, has left for us. He was a great example of service, hope, and optimism. He led by example, as he encouraged us to try to do our very best each day. I love him and will miss hearing his words and seeing him wave his cane to all of us. However, I am so glad that he is now reunited with his sweet wife. What a homecoming that must have been! I'm sure he was welcomed not only by his dear Marjorie, but also by the other prophets of this and ancient dispensations. I can't think of anybody who more deserved to hear the Father's words, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."

"In all of Living, have much fun and laughter.  Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured."
-President Gordon B. Hinckley