Friday, June 4, 2010

Studying my Sunday School lesson

I was studying my lesson yesterday, it is on gaining a testimony of Christ. I think of all the lessons we have had all year, this one is the most important. Unless we come to know Christ we are wasting our time on Earth. And unless we strive to be like him, everything else is vanity. I think pride is the most dangerous thing there is. It keeps us from doing the things we need to do and from becoming who we need to become. It is so easy to fake it, to pretend we aren't who we really are. It is in times of stress that we see our worst selves. Then we can humble ourselves, if we will, and really come unto Christ. When we criticize and fault find, even when they really deserve it, then we are not being like Christ. Our Bishop spoke Sunday and quoted his father who said, "If you get offended when people didn't mean to offend you, you are a fool. If you get offended when they did mean to offend you, you are a bigger fool. Interesting.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

And more Easter pictures




This is my green Easter bunny from when I was about 8 years old. Our little ones love to make it squeak.

Easter, Conference and snow








We had planned to be done moving at the beginning of Spring Break. We actually finished the last day. But we did get to visit with family and enjoy conference and Easter. Here are some of the things we did.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Good-bye Ol' Paint, I'm a leavin Cheyene.


Last night was the last night we slept in our home of 21 years. I woke up probably ten times with an old cowboy song going through my head.
"Good-bye Ol' Paint, I'm a leavin Cheyene. Good-bye Ol' Paint, I'm a leavin Cheyene. "I'm a leavin Cheyene, I'm off to Montana. Good-bye Ol' Paint, I'm a leavin Cheyene."
All night long this song came into my brain and I looked around my beautiful bedroom and knew it was gone. Oh well, they never said that the right thing to do is the easy thing to do. Lots of memories in that home.


Friday, February 26, 2010

So much going on



Our house sale is pending, depending on the potential buyer's home closing. It is quite emotional. We feel really good about moving, we love our new home and our neighbors. But leaving the home where we raised our children does pull on my heart strings. I remind myself that it is the children not the things. But there are the good friends in Montpelier who I love and it does hurt my heart. This has been a faith walk for me and fortunately and often the Lord assures me what we have done is right. We will go to the temple today with family and do sealings. We are enjoying our life here and that helps. Oh, I like those pictures, no snow!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Packing is not fun - cept when friends come to help

Last Friday a group of our friends came to help us pack. We got a lot done and had fun while we were doing it. I wish I could take them all with us when we move. Sara will be home this week to help pack some more, we just have too much stuff and I don't really know what to do without. But we will find out shortly. It is all those tools. I guess I have this belief, you can never have too many tools. But I do not know how to use them, sooooo, we will see.

We had a little miracle happen last week. Sara lost her cell phone and couldn't get in touch with the friends she was meeting in Salt Lake, all the numbers were on her phone! Janelle got on facebook and got in touch with one of her friends, then Daniel went up and kicked around in the snow and found the cell phone. She had it on vibrate so we couldn't even call it. But Daniel just happened to kick in the right spot and Sara got her phone and was safe. I believe in miracles.