Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Christmas 2012

ohhh ive got so much catching up to do on photos......im working on my collage skills

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Christmas morning
Sunday Christmas 
Eating Rice Krispie Houses
Drawing on Giant Christmas Tree
One of my favorite Christmas Traditions - The Last Straw
( the story talks about this brother and sister that hate each other and fight constantly hmmm sounds like another family i know- and in the story they draw names of  people they are going to serve each week and each time they do service they add a piece of straw to the manger to get it ready for baby Jesus, well the brother draws the sisters name each week for 4 weeks and finally breaks down the last week when he draws her name one last time and runs away from home cause he doesn't want to ruin it for everyone - so sad makes me cry every time) No joke Carter drew Eiley's name each week for 3 weeks!! Not kiddding what are the chances?

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Election 2012

I just wanted to remember my feelings on this day or the day after the election.  I was pretty emotional more emotional then I thought I would be. My Dad sent this to me and then I got really emotional but it brought such peace to my heart and I was grateful just extremely grateful for my testimony and for the gospel. 

Ed Lauritsen:


It is Election Night 2012, and I'm sitting here at my computer listening to Governor Romney's 
concession speech, trying to come to grips with his defeat---our defeat. And into my mind comes
three interesting thoughts. The first comes with a scripture:    

"Behold, I will hasten my work in its time." (D&C 88:73).

If the Lord's "work" is to "bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man" (Moses 1:39),
and if that process begins by hearing about the Church and seeing its members, then the sooner and 
the faster the greatest number of people can see and hear about the Latter-day Saints---especially about
exemplary Saints like the Romneys---the more the work is hastened. And though the Church has 55,000+ 
missionaries who are quietly and patiently roaming the world knocking on doors, the Lord has brought the
LDS Governor and his LDS family into the very homes of millions of people around the U.S. and the world 
via TV, radio, and Internet for more than a year now---people who might never have received or accepted the 
missionaries or LDS neighbors, let alone have learned about the LDS way of life. But now they have listened, 
watched, and learned, and many of them will likely be more curious and receptive to the missionaries in the 
future. And that also goes for many of the Evangelicals, Protestants, and Catholics who locked arms with the 
Latter-Day Saints (thanks to Glenn Beck) during this long presidential campaign. Bottom line: the Romneys 
lost a hard-fought political battle, but they---and the Church---won a decisive, long-awaited cultural and 
spiritual victory in opening the minds and hearts of millions.

Another post-election thought: "Be careful what you pray for."

Had Romney won, it is highly doubtful that he and his team would have been able to rescue the nation's
wounded economy from the purposeful destruction that Obama has intentionally inflicted upon it, Obama
having done so in order to "fundamentally transform" our free enterprise system into a Socialist state. Had
Romney won, the only possible way to have saved the nation and its economy would have been to make
deep cuts in the welfare and entitlement programs---cuts that would have been branded "murderous, 
discriminatory and racist" at every turn by the Liberal mainstream media. And the ever-increasing drumbeat 
of these accusations over the next four years would have given license to thousands---perhaps millions---
of malcontents to take to the streets in "civil unrest" (aka anarchy). As such, Romney's never-ending vilification
in print and in the electronic media would have soon painted him---and his fellow Mormons---as the enemies
of America, with all the resulting antagonism, stress, and persecution of the Church, both at home and abroad. 
As is, over the next four years, right-wing zealots---not Christian Conservatives--- will likely become increasingly 
resistant, confrontational, and possibly violent in response to the creeping Socialism. Thus, "social unrest" may
begin at the other end of the political spectrum, likely precipitating equally violent responses from the pro-Socialist
masses. 

And this foregoing scenario brings me to the third and final thought tonight, one which also was accompanied by the
written word, this time in the form of a powerful metaphor by Hugh Nibley. I close with it:

“On the last night of a play, the whole cast and stage crew stay in the theater until the small, or not so small, hours of 
the morning striking the old set.  If there is to be a new opening soon, as the economy of the theater requires, it is 
important that the new set should be in place and ready for the opening night; all the while the old set was finishing 
its usefulness and then being taken down, the new set was rising in splendor to be ready for the drama that would 
immediately follow. So it is with this world. It is not our business to tear down the old set---the agencies that do that 
are already hard at work and very efficient---the set is coming down all around us with spectacular effect. Our business
is to see to it that the new set is well on the way for what is to come---and that means a different kind of politics, beyond
the scope of the tragedy that is now playing its closing night. We are preparing for the establishment of Zion.”

Nibley, Hugh. Nibley on the Timely and the Timeless: Classic Essays of Hugh W. Nibley, Provo, Utah: Brigham Young 
University Religious Studies Center, 1978, p. 302  

Sunday, November 04, 2012

Halloween 2012


A black Kitty so appropriate for Bree.  Her love for cats is well..... it's gross actually
but she was pretty cute!!



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Don't ask - every mom is allowed to have one of those years, this was one of those years.



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Merida well we tried and almost pulled it off. Alot of tears about the hair it was an experiment kinda gone bad - but don't know why we cared so much it was dark in 5 minutes once we got to the trunk or Treat oh well!!  She makes a great poser :)

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Thursday, September 06, 2012

Girls weekend and Flagstaff Xtreme

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Summertime

Took a little break....

End of School


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Here is a little bit of summer in no particular order im just throwing it all out there.

Hiking, Beach, Skyride, scooters, animal cruelty, birthday, cupcakes and the most beautiful dinner on the water!


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Sunday, June 17, 2012

A Bridal Shower

I threw a wedding shower for my one of my favorite girls Saturday morning.  Lindsay was one of my Young Women and has been our babysitter pretty much weekly for the last 7 years! I've told her I think that I've funded her college tuition :) Anyway it was a perfect day with beautiful weather - and a huge Thankyou to everyone that helped with the food, cleaning everything!!



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Little "love notes" or advice


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Bride's sister McKenna and other favorite babysitter


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Lots of aprons - Girl Get in the Kitchen!!

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I didn't get a great shot of the flowers on the table but this was the basic idea - now they are happily sitting in my house on my table. My friend Becky ordered all the flowers and they were so lovely and the exact pop of color I was looking for Thanks Becky!!






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