Sunday, November 30, 2008

whoops

It seems I forgot to post my grateful moment for yesterday.

We were up to our ears in a tile project that was coming to an end that day.

I was actually helping and running the tile saw ~ yeah baby!!

So I'm sure that my grateful moment yesterday would be that

I'm grateful Brent or I didn't lose a finger (chop) or an eye (flying tile pieces) while we worked.

And now that the month of November has come to an end, I'm grateful that I made the effort to post my moments of thankfulness.
There is,
and always has been,
and always will be,
so much to be thankful for.
My blessings overflow.

Blisters through the mind of a Kindergartener

This morning during breakfast Cooper noticed Brent has a few blisters across the palm of his hand. He asked why he had blisters. Brent said that the tool he was using yesterday to spread and work the grout into all the little tile spaces had caused them. Cooper gave his Dad a totally curious look and then said "That's weird. I thought you could only get blisters from playing on the monkey bars."

I love his five year old way of logical thinking!

Day 30

I'm grateful for sourdough waffles.

The story goes that our sourdough start came across the plains with Brent's mom's family all those many, many years ago.
I don't doubt it for a minute.
I know you can make your own start but when you have one with such a great history it's worth keeping it alive. We sadly lost our start some years ago and so during a trip to CA to visit Brent's parents we got another start from Joyce's. Then we took our small cooler and carefully packed it with ice to keep the family start safe during long drive back home. It warms my heart to think of all the hands that this yummy family tradition has passed through. Hands of family, hands of grandmothers, mothers, sisters and aunts. We treasure this small part of it.
Really what this post comes down to is that I'm grateful for plenty of yummy food to eat and a wonderful and rich legacy of family heritage.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Day 28

I'm grateful for our home.
Not our house ~ our home.
And that when my little family is gathered safely within its walls
all is well,
all is well.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Day 27 ~ Happy Thanksgiving!


Thanksgiving day dawns rainy and wet but the clouds clear and the boys play!



A beautiful morning in our desert.



The boys came home wet and tired.


Brent is so good to indulge his kids in this ward family tradition


even when his knees, back and senses scream


NO THANKS!!


We enjoyed our delicious feast with five other families in the neighborhood. A huge hug and thanks to Cody and Carolyn Thompson for opening their home to a big brew of hungry tummies and giving us 'familyless' families a happy and warm memory for years to come!

"May we be found among those who give our thanks to our Heavenly Father. If ingratitude be numbered among the serious sins, then gratitude takes its place among the noblest of virtues. Despite the changes which come into our lives and with gratitude in our hearts, may we fill our days—as much as we can—with those things which matter most. May we cherish those we hold dear and express our love to them in word and in deed." --Thomas S. Monson, "Finding Joy in the Journey", Ensign, Nov 2008, 84–87

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Day 26

I'm grateful for a hard working husband
who is not afraid to learn new skills,
to get his hands dirty,
to break his back,
to destroy his knees,
to pop a few advil,



and create something beautiful.
And save us a lot of money to boot!





And best of all. . .
wherever dad is, you can find these two

working beside him, learning beside him and just wanting to be beside him.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Day 25


I'm grateful for the example of my mother.
If you look up 'charity' in the dictionary, I'm sure you'll find her picture there.
Your mansions await Mom.
Today I love you for so many reasons.








Monday, November 24, 2008

Day 24

I'm grateful for friends!
Here's a shoutout to all you lovely ladies that have filled my days to overflowing. Whether you have been a part of my life for 41 years, 14 years, 4 years, 4 months, days or minutes...
I am so blessed.

(and this is getting posted so late because a couple of these friends just went 'round 2' with me and Twilight!)

He has a way with words

I had to record this one.
Maddison was having a serious 13 year old meltdown this morning. The tears, the sobbing, the sadness/madness seemed as though it might never end. She finally exploded with a bunch of words all jumbled together that sounded something like "I woke up late. Spanish test. Hour and a half on my hair. Not working. Changed my outfit. I'm so mad. So mad!" Then the final cry "I look like crap!" (sorry about that 'C' word but fact is fact.) Her voice was rising with each blurt and sob and she stomped to the bathroom and loudly shut the door behind her. Cooper sleepily stumbled from his room and snuggled up in my lap. He immediately asked about his sister. I just explained that sometimes girls just get crazy. They need to cry and lose their minds once in awhile. He nodded and said "girls and moms?" I agreed with smile. Then I said at times like this, brothers just need to think of something nice that their sister would like to hear. Cooper nods his head and then sits down to breakfast. Maddie comes out of the bathroom and proceeds to gather up her backpack. Cooper looks up at her and with all of his five year old sweetness says, "Maddie?" He waits for her to acknowledge him and then he says, "you don't look like crap." Maddie thanked him with what I think was a little smile on her lips.
You gotta love the total honesty of a child trying to do the best he can.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

so fun. . .





I was having so much fun on this website.
Here is just one picture I was messing around with. You must try!!

Day 23

I'm grateful for Arizona sunsets.
Truly they are this awesome.

Although this is not my photo , I'm glad there are people out there talented enough to capture something as grand as this through the lens of a camera. My friend Jo-Anne titled a similar post on her blog 'God Paints'. I'm blessed to see these paintings often here in this land called desert.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Day 22

I'm grateful for laughter.
Here are a couple of those laughter filled moments:

Cooper looked at a picture of himself when he was 5 months old. He turned to me and with a very big sigh said, "I sure miss being a little baby 'cuz I getted anything I wanted back then." I couldn't help but laugh because now at five and being the baby of the family, he leads a very rough life and never gets anything at all.

And this one still makes me laugh when I get the visual in my head. It just might be one of those 'you had to have been there' moments but none the less, I'm sharing it.
Brent has recently lost 25 pounds. He looks great and I'm jealous. Working around the house one Saturday we were putting away some holiday decorations. Brent was putting the boxes back onto a high shelf in the garage. With the large box lifted high over his head and reaching for the shelf on the ends of his toes, his pants fell to the ground. Yes - fell straight to the ground and I just stood there for a minute. I was taken by surprise. I mentioned the garage door was wide open then I busted up laughing. Then I said "I'm so blogging about this." He couldn't drop the box and grab his pants so he heaved the box onto the shelf and then he took care of the dropped pants. He was a great sport, laughed along with me and indulged me the rest of the day when I'd suddenly start giggling long after the incident occurred.

Laughter feels great - especially when it's shared with your family!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Day 21

I'm grateful for time with my daughter!
It was fun to sit beside her tonight and enjoy something together.
And having our darling Hannah along, just sweetened the deal.
A Volturi vampire, Afton, was a creepy addition to the night.


Thanks for a fun night girls.

It is a happy thing when thirteen year old girls don't mind

sighing, ohhing, ahhing, laughing and cheering

beside a 41 one year old mom.

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Day 20

I'm grateful that for one day there was NOTHING on my calendar!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Day 19

I usually get my news updates on my computer homepage. I saw a headline that caught my eye and so I clicked on the link.
This picture opened up before me and I couldn't pull myself away.
Photography is such a moving art medium.
Stories like this absolutely suck me in and then it consumes my thoughts for hours. The safety of my children and the thought of ever seeing them hurting so deeply and being so scared just puts me at a standstill. So that I can function today, I need to move on so I'm posting my grateful moment now.
Today I am grateful that my children are safe, that they know where to find me and that I'll never have to see pain and desperation such as this on their little faces.

It must be Davis' time to shine

We received a letter from the District Office that Davis had a piece of art that was being displayed at the offices for a couple of months. Brent took a day off early this week and so we went to check it out.

They had to create a piece of pottery that the Zuni Indian tribe might have crafted.
I think he did an fabulous job.
Driving home he asked if it was possible to get an art scholarship.
I LOVE that he is thinking ahead and thinking about what he might want to do with his education and talents. We had a great conversation about all the possibilities that lie in front of him.
It's time to get out one of my favorite books and read it to my kids again!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Day 18

I'm grateful for the Cub Scout program and that Brent is as dedicated to it as my son.
I am not cut from a cloth that is capable of dealing with these squirrely boys. I did it once and am sure the boys thought they were in some sort of 'Scared Straight' program. I'm really no good at it. But Brent is and I soooo love that about him. Davis received his religious knot tonight and I
don't think any boy will wear it as happily as Davis.
This is the Bishop, not Brent, in case there was any confusion!

Monday, November 17, 2008

A love song. . .


I had to add my playlist back onto my blog, starting with Bella's lullaby. What woman doesn't want the love of her life to compose a song only for her?? I'll just have this one and take the pressure off of Brent. : )

Day 17


I'm grateful for Visiting Teaching and the concept of having a companion. Mine shared peace and comfort with me today.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Day 16 ~ continued


I'm grateful for fall recipes.
You know the ones that you only pull out this time of year. This one happens to be Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies and boy oh boy did they hit the spot. Warm and gooey with a glass of cold milk. Simple pleasures people!

Day 16


I'm grateful for the Hymns.


I love the power, peace and emotion that washes over me when the Hymns are sung. It is one of my favorite parts of the Sabbath Day.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Day 15

I'm grateful for yet another responsible child.
Davis had a big project due at school. If you know Davis, he is a project machine. He had a clear vision of what he wanted to accomplish and with little help from his sometimes project interfering parents - did an amazing job on his Papago dwelling.

You can hardly see it in these pictures, but there is a knife and slingshot that he crafted as well. I love this kid!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Day 14

I am grateful for our neighborhood elementary school. This is our third year at Highland Park and we couldn't be more happy. My children's teachers have been nothing short of top notch. Our principal is truly outstanding. And really, the entire staff has been a pleasure to associate with. Our Dinner and a Movie event tonight was great fun and I'm lucky to work beside great parents and families who make such a difference in our little neighborhood.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Day 13

I'm grateful for a child who is responsible and sees the importance of keeping on top of her school work despite the fact that she feels extremely yucky and was even given the okay to stay home from school by her mom. She is a rock star!!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Day 12


I'm grateful for a vehicle that runs and is reliable.

I was on the move from sun up to sun down today and it's too easy to just jump in that trusty minivan time and time again and not even think twice that every time I turn the key, it is a blessing.


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Day 11

I'm grateful for the November issue of the Ensign.
This General Conference was filled with such inspiring words for me. I just reread President Monson's talk Finding Joy in the Journey. I was again touched by his genuine love and felt a resurgence of happiness for this journey called LIFE.

This is our one and only chance at mortal life—here and now. The longer we live, the greater is our realization that it is brief. Opportunities come, and then they are gone. I believe that among the greatest lessons we are to learn in this short sojourn upon the earth are lessons that help us distinguish between what is important and what is not. I plead with you not to let those most important things pass you by as you plan for that illusive and non-existent future when you will have time to do all that you want to do. Instead, find joy in the journey—now. ~ President Monson

Day 10


I'm grateful for Family Home Evening and that my five year old enjoys taking a turn teaching the lesson. Tonight he presented a "Thankful Bowl" that he made in school and we filled it up with our blessings.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Day 9

I'm grateful for the opportunity to give service.

I'm grateful for the chance it gives you to look outside of yourself.

I'm grateful that it gives you pause to count your blessings.

I'm grateful that to this point in our lives, we have never had to know the greatness of a facility such as this. And I'm grateful to now have walked the halls, fed the tired and weary, and listened to stories I hope to never experience myself.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Day 8 ~ continued

I'm grateful for the principle of
repentance and forgiveness.
And the affirmation that a mother, on occasion,
needs to seek forgiveness from her child.

Day 8

I'm grateful for this nine year old
young man who still loved me after
my total loss of cool this morning.
He is more than I deserve.

(Incidentally, there is a red headed five year old that is lucky to be alive!)

Friday, November 7, 2008

Day 7

I'm grateful for brothers.
I have three of the best who love and protect no matter my age.
And a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to this handsome guy. . .

(Thank goodness his darling and sweet as can be wife puts up with him so well)

my brother Jim!

I love you big brother.
17 hugs, Sis

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Day 6


I am grateful for a
cozy,
comfy,
pillow top bed
to fall into tonight.
I just might not get up in the morning!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Day 5



I'm grateful for a healthy body (albeit it's a 41 year old body) that allowed me to SOMEWHAT participate with my Young Women tonight in a BODY JAM session.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The caravan

This came from a friend in California who is fighting the battle on Propitition 8 (our prop. 102) in her state. In light of the election today and the priviledge to vote I wanted to share this.

"The Church is like a great caravan--organized, prepared, following an appointed course, with its captains of tens and captains of hundreds all in place. What does it matter if a few barking dogs snap at the heels of the weary travelers? Or that predators claim those few who fall by the way? The caravan moves on. Is there a ravine to cross, a miry mud hole to pull through, a steep grade to climb? So be it. The oxen are strong and the teamsters wise. The caravan moves on. Are there storms that rage along the way, floods that wash away the bridges, deserts to cross, and rivers to ford? Such is life in this fallen sphere. The caravan moves on. Ahead is the celestial city, the eternal Zion of our God, where all who maintain their position in the caravan shall find food and drink and rest. Thank God that the caravan moves on!"

[Bruce R. McConkie, "The Caravan Moves On," Ensign, Nov. 1984, p. 85]

She added a final thought that is worthy of passing along as well:

Win or lose, the caravan will move on!

Day 4


I'm grateful for this priviledge and the
freedom that makes it possible.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Day 3

I'm grateful for the principle of effort and results.

to the jars
to the canner

to the pantry.
42 jars - whoo hoo!!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Day 2

My loving brother and Redeemer
who walks this journey with me.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

A month for GRATITUDE ~ Day 1

During this month of Thanksgiving, once each day, I'm going to acknowledge the blessings that enrich my life and that breathe the whisperings of the Spirit into my soul.
My challenge will be to do so in only a sentence or two.

My eternal family who give me, as a person, reason and who make the song Families Can Be Together Forever so perfectly clear.