This morning, just as I was about to get out of bed, in came a darling red head with a sweet grin. He was carrying a tray with two Krispy Kreme doughnuts and a glass of milk. He sat the tray down next to me and gave me a kiss on the cheek. He asked if there was anything else I needed.
Although KK doughnuts are a no no for my stomach first thing in the morning - I enjoyed every bite while my little guy sat beside me and chatted up a storm about pending firework purchases.
He's doing a good job learning to be thoughtful and kind just like his big brother.
photo taken 12/09
Thursday, June 30, 2011
A boy and his brother...
Today I took Davis to his ortho appointment to find a very busy office. All the seats were filled and so we stood. Soon a few chairs emptied and we took them. A women got up and went to the front desk to take care of something and when she was done, someone else had taken the seat. The woman sat on the ground against a wall just a arm’s length away from Davis. After a moment Davis turned to the woman and offered her his seat. He got up and asked her to please take it. She said “no thank you. I am fine really” and expressed her thanks to him. She said, “what a kind young man.” Another woman who saw and heard the exchange said as well, “what a sweet young man.” I just grinned from ear to ear and silently thanked my Heavenly Father for blessing me with such a good boy. It makes my heart so happy to see him make good choices, act upon the things he has been taught and set a strong, solid example for his little brother.
photo taken 12/01
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
For the love of the game...
Little League season is long over but I couldn't leave this out of the end of the school year wrap up.
Cooper's team went undefeated the entire season.
They played in the All Stars game and won that as well.
They did have a pretty great coach that carried them on his shoulders--if it were possible to physically carry a team on your shoulders.
If it could be done then Brent would be the man to do it.
He puts everything into this game.
He expects a lot from his boys, no matter they were only 7 and 8 years old this season.
But he teaches and gives every part of him right back to them.
His time, his knowledge, his experience but more than anything his love for the game.
And when you are done playing for Coach Brent you go away feeling like you learned a bunch, you played hard, if you made a mistake he taught you how to fix it, and you feel like a champion--no matter the score at the end of the game.
Best of all for Cooper, he gets to bring the coach home and just call him Dad : )
School's out.
I realize school has been out for a month now but I wanted to acknowledge
my children for their excellent efforts at yet another school year of
addition,
subtraction,
multiplication,
division,
reading,
writing
and beyond.
Both of the boys were blessed with extraordinary teachers.
Thank you Mrs. Bray and Miss Fischer for giving your all to my kids.
Although you will never be compensated appropriately enough monetarily for what you do,
please know the amount of gratitude that comes with the insufficient words
THANK YOU!!
Thank you Mrs. Bray and Miss Fischer for giving your all to my kids.
Although you will never be compensated appropriately enough monetarily for what you do,
please know the amount of gratitude that comes with the insufficient words
THANK YOU!!
In keeping with the educational theme, here is an Acrostic poem for each of my kiddos...
DiligentAmicable
Valiant
Imaginative
Steadfast
Competitive
One of a kind
Obliging
Peppery
Exuberant
Remarkable
Maddison is no longer a "lower classman".
She joyfully exclaimed the minute her last final of her sophmore year was complete "I'm an upper classman!"
I don't like thinking about what that really means because I'm pretty sure I'm not ready for it.
But besides that, Maddison had a great year. Anything she touches turns out pretty darn stinkin' fantastic!
But that's just her mother's humble opinion : )
Attentive
Dedicated
Darling
Influential
Smiley
Organized (although this does not hold true when it comes to her bedroom)
Nice (such a tiny word that means so much)
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Finally ~ some pictures of the show!
NYC! The shimmer of Times Square!
The pulse! The beat! The drive!
Welcome to America's favorite radio program, the Oxident Hour of Smiles, starring your old softy, Bert Healy!
Together at last! Together forever!
I don't need anything!
Anything!
Anything!
I don't need anything but you!!
Yes, the jig is up! Daniel Francis Hannigan!!
Behind the final curtain pictures...
Daddy W and his ladies!
Thanks Team Annie! Each of you made this so much fun!
Davis with his biggest fans : )
Miss Hannigan, Annie and Daddy Warbucks
And the amazing Mrs. Smith...
You are fabulous! Thanks for giving these kids such an unforgettable experience!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
The making of Daddy Warbucks...
Right from the moment that Davis came home in January from auditions for the school play and announced that he was going to play the part of Daddy Warbucks, he said he was going to shave his head. Knowing that Davis is true to his word, I didn't doubt that he would. In order to give him an out I did say that he could make a final decision about that in May when it came down to performance time. When we asked if he wanted to go try out a bald cap to see how it would look, he still insisted he was going to do it right.
And he did...
So after taking it down to silky smooth...
It made the perfect impression and transformed our boy into a man...
It's hard for me to believe that Davis looked like this only four months ago...
Then he was a good amount shorter than his sister.
Four months later he can look her in the eye.
That makes him 5' 8".
Then he still had a boyish look about him.
Four months later I can hardly see it.
That makes me get a lump in my throat.
Then he was only half way through sixth grade.
Four months later he only has like 10 days until he puts elementary school behind him.
That makes him happy and me with another lump in my throat.
Monday, June 6, 2011
I really need to get back to my blog because some great things have happened...
like Davis getting to act in a role that was made just for him!
Move over Albert Finney...
It's Davis' turn to shine!
He was spectacular!
And petite Ashley was the perfect Annie.
It was a match made for Hollywood!
Seriously, I realize I am a proud mother but the level to which these elementary kids performed was nothing short of incredible.
It was so much fun to sit back and watch it all unfold.
Take a bow big D.
And take another and then another.
You so have my heart.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Something I'm excited about...
I've had my camera now for about 3 years and I've loved playing around with it. I've even gone from AUTO to MANUAL which meant nothing to me other than I realized how much I enjoyed taking pictures. When they turned out decent (by accident) I got even more excited. I knew I didn't have enough knowledge to really get the most out of my camera, so for my birthday I asked for lessons.
My sweet hubby made good on the gift and I scheduled a lesson with an incredibly talented photographer right here in my neighborhood, Amy Fraughton. Knowing all along who she was and that I totally admired her talent made me a little nervous but she was nothing but sweet and kind and funny, which helped me to relax. She has so much knowledge and is truly happy to share and teach. I had lots of fun with Amy and am really excited to learn and understand more. I recommend a lesson or two, or three or four with Amy. She's a rock star!
But just like anything else in life, if you want to get better at something, you have to practice.
I wish I had more time to do just that on a consistent basis but that's not my reality right now, but once in awhile I find a chunk of time here and there.
I practiced a little with the pictures of the jasmine in my last post.
And I practiced a bit with this handsome little man.
Allow me to introduce...
Duncan.
Doesn't he just steal your heart!!
His momma is a friend from my ward and she let me have some fun with her tiny treasure.
Shaylene makes beautiful babies!
Ok - Mike, the really great hubby, pitches in too : )
He is five weeks old and smiles all the time.
He truly looks so happy for his turn on earth.
Such an angel boy.
Baby toes just warm my heart.
He didn't fuss once. Just gooed and smiled.
And then he yawned.
Welcome to the world sweet Duncan!
So here are just a couple things I am learning:
~ I have such a long way to go and that's okay
~ I need a different lens to really be effective
~ Don't be afraid
~ The word photography means to "record light".
Amy taught me that : )
~ This is something I really enjoy
~ Learning is fun and rewarding
Friday, April 29, 2011
I have some great news...
The jasmine on my front porch are blooming!
When I breathe in the dreamy fragance it makes me smile.
I never realized how significant these flowers would be for me.
Each year they begin to bloom about a week before Mother's Day.
And Mother's Day for me is about Joan.
My own mother.
She loved fragrant flowers.
Lilacs being her favorite.
But lilacs and the desert are not friends.
So around here, jasmine is my lilac.
And when Mother's Day comes around in about a week, the blooms will have filled my porch to overflowing.
The significance being that timing is an amazing thing.
Not just in the blooming of my jasmine, but in life and all it teaches.
The fact that jasmine blooms like this each year means little to most. But to me the timing of these blossoms is sweet, tender and I feel my mother's love.
The Lord's timing played a large part in my mom's passing.
Why did she linger?
Why did she have to endure to such length?
Why did the weeks turn into months and the months turn into years?
I don't comprehend it perfectly, but for myself I came to understand the extent to which my mom loved her family.
I think she and the Lord had it all worked out.
Always teaching us and wanting to serve, she agreed to the Lord's timing
so that her family could learn a little more,
so that her family could learn a little more,
feel a little deeper,
become a little stronger and
love a little longer.
Timing can be beautiful when we see it as a gift.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
A wonderful Easter weekend...
egg by maddison...
egg by davis...
egg by cooper...
and indeed it was!
This was a special Easter for me.
I can't think of any specific thing that made it so.
It just was.
I am sure that a large part of it was the fact that as chosen narrators (brent & i) for the Sunday Easter program, I had been reading and pondering the words and truths of this sacred season throughout the week.
I felt blessed and grateful.
I felt a sweet closeness to my mom.
I felt happiness and peace.
I felt my testimony swell.
The Easter program was truly a beautiful experience.
Being able to participate in the spoken word was moving and sweet for me.
I've raved about our choir before. It is justified. The director has vision, knowledge and a unparalleled testimony of music's power. I'm lucky to visit teach her.
The songs of the season filled my heart and I felt the sweetness of truth confirmed.
The First Presidency Message in the Ensign was also a highlight for me. President Monson's words are copied here:
Today only ruins remain of Capernaum, that city by the lakeshore, heart of the Savior’s Galilean ministry. Here He preached in the synagogue, taught by the seaside, and healed in the homes.
At the beginning of His ministry, Jesus took a text from Isaiah: “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound” (Isaiah 61:1; see also Luke 4:18)—a clear pronouncement of a divine plan to rescue the sons and daughters of God.
But Jesus’s preaching in Galilee had been merely prelude. The Son of Man had always had a dread rendezvous to keep on a hill called Golgotha.
Arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane after the Last Supper, deserted by His disciples, spat upon, tried, and humiliated, Jesus staggered under His great cross toward Calvary. He progressed from triumph to betrayal, torture, and death on the cross.
In the words of the song “The Holy City”:
The scene was changed. …
The morn was cold and chill,
As the shadow of a cross arose
Upon a lonely hill.
For us our Heavenly Father gave His Son. For us our Elder Brother gave His life.
At the last moment the Master could have turned back. But He did not. He passed beneath all things that He might save all things: the human race, the earth, and all the life that ever inhabited it.
No words in Christendom mean more to me than those spoken by the angel to the weeping Mary Magdalene and the other Mary as they approached the tomb to care for the body of their Lord: “Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen” (Luke 24:5–6).
With this pronouncement, those who have lived and died, those who now live and one day will die, and those yet to be born and yet to die had just been rescued.
As the result of Christ’s victory over the grave, we shall all be resurrected. This is the redemption of the soul. Paul wrote:
“There are … celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial: but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another.
“There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differeth from another star in glory.
“So also is the resurrection of the dead” (1 Corinthians 15:40–42).
It is the celestial glory that we seek. It is in the presence of God that we desire to dwell. It is a forever family in which we want membership.
liveth, I am he who was slain; I am your advocate with the Father” (D&C 110:4).
“Oh, sweet the joy this sentence gives: ‘I know that my Redeemer lives!’”
Of this I testify.
Now to keep this feeling with me...therein lies the challenge.
Monday, April 25, 2011
When the flags are flying at the Little League park, it can only mean one thing...
It's Opening Day for my boys!
Hats off for the introductions...
It's game time!
And it's outta here!
He rounded the bases for a homerun : )
Between the two boys playing ball, the oldest boy coaching ball
and the darling girl playing club ball,
it makes it tough on the oldest girl to stay on the ball!
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