Sunday, March 30, 2008

Sunday

Sammi wanted to fast for her very first time. She said she wanted to start fasting to get ready to be baptized. It was so sweet -- she was able to do it! I was so pleased with her efforts, we even discussed how it will be hard to not complain about being hungry, but if you focus your thoughts on the Savior, it will be great! She did very well. I cannot believe she has only a little over a year and she will be getting baptized! Amazing! My little Sammi is growing so fast -- someone press the "Pause" button!
Daniel is ready to be a missionary. We found one of daddies old tags and explained to him about missionary work, and how he can prepare now to go on a mission. I am so grateful for my parents (who are on a mission in Samoa) for their great example to their grandchildren. It makes it that much easier for me to explain it to my children, and the reinforcement is so great !
I thought this picture was funny. Sammi was holding up William, but was giving William a diaper wedgie -- poor thing!
Guess what happens next? Yup, they dropped him. Poor thing! Luckily, William is blessed with a sturdy head, he is often more of a rag-doll than a baby. :-) Oh the joys of being the runt of the liter!
I was in Sunday school today and they asked if there were any new people or visitors. There was a new lady in the ward, and so I turned and looked at her. I stared at her face, which was VERY familiar to me. Then she said her name: Chris Newman!! She was one of my Young Women leaders up in Alaska! I use to be friends with her daughter when we were younger. She was sitting way in the back of the chapel. So, after Sunday school, I quickly found her and we gave each other the biggest hug! It was SO good to see her! I had not seen her since I was 13 in YW in Alaska! Now I am almost 30 with 3 children and she is in my ward! Small world! We talked for a bit and exchanged numbers. At the end of church, I was standing next to one of my Beehives and Chris came up to me and said to my beehive, "You are a very lucky young woman to have her as your leader." I then explained to my Beehive that Chris was my beehive advisor and now was in our ward! What a strange moment for me. What a happy moment! There is nothing like seeing a familiar face, that you have not seen for a long time, and to feel such joy in the reunion! It makes me so anxious to see my parents again, after having them gone for a long time. What a joyous reunion that will be! I can't wait for that hug of joy! I am so excited to see family and great friends here in the very near future. It seems like it has been a long time! I sure love people, especially family, and friends that become family. :-)

Our Disneyland Spring Vacation :-)

One morning during Spring Break, Sammi came into my room (bright and early) and said, "Mommy will you PLEASE make me Disneyland? You make the best Disneylands." First, I thought of all the things I wanted to do that day, and all the ways I could get out of it (making Disneyland is quite a process!) I knew she would remember my answer at this specific moment. If I said yes or no -- it would stick in her little memory of her mommy. So, this time, I said YES!! It was fun to create for them, and they sure loved it when it was done, it is still set up today! I have made a few Disneylands in the past and Sammi (my little Disney-fanatic) she just cannot get enough! So fun!

Here is the entrance, one of my favorite places at Disneyland, because it means the whole park is before you!

Our family, with the latest version of mouse-ears. :-)
The line to get into Disneyland :-)
The train ride (Thank you Geo-Trax!)
I must admit, I am a Disney-lover. I just cannot get enough! I am not sure what it is, I think I am just amazed at what inspired people are able to create. I do believe that, "Dreams can come true," which is a main theme of Disneyland. I love seeing it with child eyes, and getting just as excited to see Mickey as my children. I know that my friend Becky (and her family) understand. :-) I am grateful to my parents for providing opportunities in the past to go there -- such sweet fond memories I have of those times. When I die, I hope to be able to spend some time with Walt Disney. I would thank him for having a vision and making it a reality for all to enjoy. ;-)

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Good Music

If you like to listen to music during the day, I highly recommend going to www.pandora.com. It is an on-line radio station. You can pick an artist, or song, and then it will find music that sounds similiar to what you picked and play it for you, nonstop, no commercials! I am LOVING it! I listen ALL day! My favorite is picking Harry Connick Jr. You get a great style of music doing that. Charles co-workers showed it to him, and he shared it with me. :-) I love music!

FHE

For Family Home Evening, we discussed Easter, and the Resurrection. For our coloring activity we decided to draw what we thought we would look like, after we are resurrected. This is what we came up with . . . . . .

Charles - He drew himself as a celestial body-builder. We can only hope! ;-)
Mari - I drew myself as a celestial mother, using a picture of Mary and baby Jesus as a guide. :-)
Sammi - She drew herself wearing pink -- it is her favorite color. ;-)
Daniel - He drew himself by the Pyramids. He said that he drew himself there, because there are dead people that are mummies, and they will be resurrected. I love FHE, it is so great. I love to talk about the gospel as part of our everyday living. It brings my heart such joy to hear our children come up with their own ideas, and I am especially amazed at how much children remember!

They Dwelt in a Tent

I made a special tent for Sammi and Daniel to play in. :-) It is pretty cool -- the pictures do not do it justice! They even have a small TV in there so they can watch movies. So, for Spring Break, this is where they are sleeping! They are loving it! It is lots of fun!




Monday, March 24, 2008

The Hunt

We had a really nice Easter Sunday. I will write more later. It is Spring Break here so I am going to go play with the kiddos. Sammi is SO happy to have a break! I am happy to have her home! :-)














Hair . . .

Before
After
I went and had my hair done for the first time in a year. It was getting pretty scruffy! It is always pretty scary going to a new salon -- I go so rarely -- it always frightens me that they may butcher my hair! Every girl working at the salon had pretty wild hair, this always scares me. I looked around and noticed that the ladies having their hair done all looked great, so I was gaining confidence. I love to go and have my hair thinned-out because it gets SO heavy! Anyhow, it was a nice time, I think the lady who did my hair did a really nice job, and I will go back again -- probably in a year! :-)

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Mari's Mind

I have just a few random thoughts I wanted to write down this morning. . . . .

Gas Prices: How will they affect you? Personally, I am grateful for our stroller. I am also grateful I don't ever feel "trapped" at home. I rarely take the car out, with the exception of an occasional doctor's appointment, etc. I walk, run, or take the bike. I have no desire to spend money on something that you never get back, if I don't HAVE to. I basically keep the car parked all week and then we drive it to church on Sunday. Charles takes his small truck to work (which is thankfully, ten minutes away). He will be riding his bike again, as soon as it is a little warmer in the morning. We usually fill up his truck once a month and call it good, the car we fill up even less. It is SO worth it to walk (when you can) and save money, and be good to the Earth. I think many people are going to struggle with the price of gas, and I believe it will have a domino effect on many aspects of life. I am grateful for the years of struggling through college with a family, we already know how to wade through the turbulent economy, and BE HAPPY ABOUT IT! It is amazing how much you CAN do without!

Time: How many of you have enough time? If you ask someone how they are doing, often you hear, "We have been SO busy!" We all say it from time to time. Time is precious, so valuable. I think sometimes we fill our time with so much mucky-stuff. I think people need to relax! I know so many mothers that insist upon running around from here to there -- taking their kids all around to different practices, activities, events, whatever. They first sign them up for these things, then freak out about how busy they are. I have a lady that I visit-teach and her claim to fame is that she "does so much." As an outsider looking in, I can see she is filling some sort of personal void, with unnecessary, time-consuming activities. I think many people do this. Sometimes, we all need to stop, find out who we REALLY are, draw close to the Savior, and move forward with peace. De-clutter life, go back to the basics, and find true happiness! There is PLENTY of time in a day. Calm, peace . . . RELAX. Don't be in such a rush to get old and die!

Friends: Friends are so important. Good friends help you to be happy. Bad friends help you to be sad. I am learning this concept daily with my sweet Sammi. Her closest "friend" is often the cause of much heartache. Why? Well, her friend is a stinker! I have met her, watched her, and have heard much about her. I have also met her mother (an EXTREME busy-body, she talks SO fast I can hardly keep up!) It is so hard to see Sammi struggle with friends. There are lots of other girls to play with, and she plays with them sometimes, but she started out the year with this one girl, and now things are a little sour. I try to help with advice, things to say to her friend if she is mean to her, etc. When I dropped her off at school today, I was so sad to leave her there. I am glad I was wearing sunglasses because it was hiding my tears! Sometimes, it is so hard. I freely admit it! Parenting 101 is a painful course to take! If only you could just keep them close to you, with your arms around them all the time, guiding them constantly and carefully through life. But you can't. You must let them go, and choose, and make mistakes. It certainly helps me understand how Heavenly Father must feel, as he lets each one of us go from His presence into the world -- knowing some of us will follow Him and return, and some will not. As a parent, my welfare is (of course) important to me. The welfare of my children -- that weighs heavily on my mind, heart, and spirit, at ALL times. What a tremendous and awesome responsibility! When our life on Earth is through, and we stand before God, will we be asked about our worldly accomplishments ( job, fame, power, etc.?) No! We will be asked about our families, our children, and how much effort and love we gave to them. Is it hard to be a parent? Of course! Is it worth the effort? ABSOLUTELY!!

Home: I believe it is time to bring it back home. Bring the mother back home, bring the father back home (after work), bring the children back home (after school), bring the love back home (ALL THE TIME!) We need more Mothers (and Fathers) who "know." As Sis. Beck so fabulously expressed last conference. We also need more families who have love! If every family would "bring it back home" then so many of the problems of today could be remedied (crime, abuse, divorce, poverty, keeping up with two-income families, failing schools) the list goes on and on. If father would go to work and provide for the family, while mother (admirably) stays in the home -- to raise the future generation of the world, then sending out respectful and useful children into the world -- what a wonderful world it would be! Okay, maybe it is not that way now. So, should we join the masses and do what the "world" is doing? Or, should we choose the road less traveled by, and stand for something, steadfast and immovable, regardless of what the world says?! Home and family -- what a marvelous solution to the World's troubles!!

Competition: People are scrambling for importance, prestige, power, and so on, and so forth -- forever. If only we could realize, truly realize, that the most important work is done within the walls of our own home, then we could be a happy people -- not a "Keeping up with the Jones(es)" people. When we are judged, I promise you, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will not be standing next to us to be used as a measuring stick. Nope, they won't. So, why do we do it now? It goes way back, even before Cain and Able. Aren't we silly? What a bunch of gobbledygook! The opposite of competition is charity. If only the hearts of men (and women) were filled with charity!! What a lovely thought. Charity is a requirement to return to Heavenly Father. Can you imagine if having charity was required to be in politics or positions of power? If only kind and loving words could be spoken from the mouths of politicians and world leaders? What a grand thought! One day, it will be so! Charitable hearts will win over competitive minds! I better start practicing with "feeling the love!"

There you have it. In no particular order, my random thoughts for this morning! Now, off to my children . . . . . :-)

Mari :-)

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Willy's Walker

William is trying to learn how to walk. I think I have been stunting his growth. He has been wearing his foot pajamas so often because it has been cold -- whenever he wears them he likes to crawl. If I expose his bare feet -- he likes to walk. Anyhow, now that it is warmer, it seems he is ready to roll! Go Willy go!

We had a fun week with Aunt Beppy. The kids sure loved having her around to play with. We had good times, lots of movies, LOTS of food, lots of walks, and candy! While she was here we had some weird weather. We even had a thunder and lightning storm! The pictures below show us playing out in the hail. It was pretty fun! On Saturday we walked down to an area with lots of cute shops, including the candy store. They had a band of bagpipes marching and playing for St. Patrick's day -- it was AWESOME! We had lots of fun! We are excited to see more family very soon! Can't wait for mom and dad to come and see us!! Hooray!





Lots of Will






Willy






Friday, March 14, 2008

Kindergarten Registration

Yesterday we went and registered Daniel for Kindergarten! It is amazing to me that he is getting so big! It was fun to see him excited about it. He is so ready to go! I am so excited for him! I am hoping that his teacher will be ready for his energy! Yea Daniel!





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