Monday, November 10, 2008

I just wanted to share...

I don't know of too many people who read my blog who aren't members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, but if you aren't we have a bi-annual conference that the entire church gets to watch via Satellite or listen to over the computer. After the conference we get a magazine with all of the talks transcribed for us to re-read. The people who talk are prophets and apostles and other members of the church to teach us guidelines for our lives. Anyway, I've been reading the talks and wanted to share some of the important things I am learning.

Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin in his talk Come What May , and Love it speaks of how to deal with things that come our way. His Mother once said to him "Come what may, and love it". He poses the question, "How can we love days that are filled with Sorrow?" He answers, "We can't - at least not in the moment." But he gives us some guidelines for how to get through some of the hard things.

First, he says Learn to Laugh.
Second, seek for the eternal - realize that we have eternity to learn and grow
Third and my favorite and the reason I am posting this, the principle of compensation,

He says, "The Lord compensates the faithful for every loss. That which is taken away from those who love the Lord will be added unto them in His own way. While it may not come at the time we desire, the faithful will know that every tear today will eventually be returned a hundredfold with tears of rejoicing and gratitude. 
"One of the blessings of the gospel is the knowledge that when the curtain of death signals the end of our mortal lives, life will continue on the other side of the veil. There we will be given new opportunities. Not even death can take from us the eternal blessings promised by a loving Heavenly Father.
"Because Heavenly Father is Merciful, a principle of compensation prevails."

A second talk I love is by Elder Dieter F Uchtdorf who is quickly becoming my favorite apostle! He speaks like he truly understands human sadness and life's shortcomings in general! His talk The Infinite Power of Hope really touched me! 

He begins with a story about his mother during World War II. His father was drafted into the German Army leaving her to care for her 4 children, alone! She finally decided to flee Czechoslovakia to Germany where her parents were. She boarded a train with her 4 small children, Elder Uchtdorf being only 3 at the time. At one of the stops she exited the train to find food for her children, when she returned the train was gone! She searched and searched for the train and instead of losing hope and wallowing in despair, she found where the train had been moved. Luckily it had not left without her. Elder Uchtdorf says, "I know with certainty: her faith overcame her fear, and her hope overcame her despair. She was not a woman who would sit and bemoan tragedy. She moved. She put her faith and hope into action."

He closes his talk with these few statements. "The example of our mother, even in the worst of times, to move forward and put faith and hope into action, not just worrying and wishful thinking, sustained our family and me and gave confidence that present circumstances would give way to future blessings." 

I would like to be a person who moves forward and puts faith and hope into action instead of worry and wishful thinking!

He then quotes Nephi from the Book of Mormon, "Press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upong the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life."

"And to all who suffer - to all who feel discouraged, worried, or lonely - I say with love and deep concern for you, Never give in. Never surrender. Never allow despair to overcome your spirit.

Those are some of the portions that impressed me in my reading thus far. Thanks for reading and letting me share.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Children's Books

We have tons of children's books, but so many of them just aren't interesting (to me at least). So I'm wanting to beef up our children's book collection with some of those all time favorites for Christmas. What do your children like? Especially any recommendations for 18 months and 4 year olds. The more I search, the more we'll  probably have most of what you recommend, but let me know anyway! 

Friday, November 7, 2008

For Shame

I just have to say shame on Utah! I just cannot get over these numbers -

Number of people in Utah who voted this Presidential Election:

875,768

2008 Population of Utah:

2,850,000

I'm not very political at all, but come on! At least put your vote out there! Less than 1/3 is so pathetic! 

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Completely forgot about Trick or Treating

Trick or treating was pretty fun with both girls. Brian and I dressed up too for some reason, but the instant I left the house I realized that I didn't have to dress up for trick or treating. Its not FOR ME! Anyway, so I felt a little dumb crossing in front of the Provo Temple wearing a Cruella Deville costume. AwfuL! We went outside of Wymount for a few houses. Brian wanted to stop at a professors house that was just across on the other side of the temple. We are directly south of it. Anyway, we walked over there and the VERY first house we stop at the worst happens. Naomi is so happy and excited so she walks up the house by herself and knocks. I see a man running to the door and putting on a coat. I think to myself how nice that he is getting dressed up just to hand out the candy. THEN, the door opens and he jumps out and growls at Naomi with a mask on. She screams, turns around and in an infantile voice yells "mommy" and runs back to me at the end of the walk. Seriously if I could go back in time I would have walked up to that man and beaten him! He was small, I could have taken him! Idiot! Brian was on the phone so did nothing.  I gave him an evil look and we moved on with our terrified little girl. She cried all the way to the next house and wouldn't even knock. After a few very sweet and nice old ladies she was back into the trick or treat mode. Though she is still asking me why that mean man wanted to scare people. I'm just glad she realizes it was a man! I know where he lives, and I keep thinking I want to write him a letter just to get it off my chest because it is eating me up! 

Still, she got tons of candy! And the girl doesn't even like candy! So she ate about 4 things and now I don't know what to do with all the candy! 

Brian and I were actually invited to a party on Halloween night. So Brian's mom stayed home with the sleeping girls, and we went to a costume party at 9pm! It was fun! I was a good guest and brought a pie. I didn't know a single person at the party though so I spent the entire time listening to Brian talk to a Mechanical Engineering major about performance of various motorcycles. When asked if I had a good time, my comment was "I didn't not have a good time." What else can I say? At least I got out for the night!

Hey!

Why don't people's comments get emailed to me any longer? I just checked and saw so many I didn't know I had. 

Alone for a week

It wasn't until yesterday when I read on my sister-in-law's post about her husband being away and feeling lonely that I realized that Brian had just left for an entire week! He left yesterday to go to Las Vegas for SEMA and a job interview. SEMA is the most gigantic car show I've heard of anyway. He has wanted to go every year that we've lived here and since this is our last year here, it was his last chance. He went to stay with his uncle Dave with some friends from school. 

I just thought it was really weird that it didn't hit me that he was going away. He has only left us for 1 week before. I was pregnant with Gwen then, but was lucky enough to have my mom living down the road. I spent most of my time there so I wasn't Alone. So this is our first official time alone, first time alone with 2 girls too. Yet the prospect of being alone never hit me. Weird huh? 

I think I turned off my brain and still have it off. I don't seem to mind, and that is very unlike me. Especially since I work 20 hours a week now. AND this week I teach preschool! Plus Naomi has a practice for Primary Presentation on Saturday. I just find it extremely weird that I am not freaking out more.

Last night was fine. Naomi and Gwen both went to sleep really well. I made my preschool lesson up. Watched a little TV. Went to bed on my own. I felt a little nervous going to bed, but then fell right asleep. Gwen came into bed with me at 5am, then Naomi at around 7am. When I woke up they were on the other side of the bed from me with Naomi's arm around Gwen. Very cute, wish I had a camera in bed! 

So we'll see how tonight goes... 

P.S. I've also been really bad lately about commenting on other people's blogs. I don't know why that is, but I'll try to be better!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Check out my new link!

You need to visit the link way down on the left hand side below all of the blogs updates called Tastespotting! Its a fun website I found from someone else's blog that shows you pictures of a food and gives you a link to that recipe. I have found some really fun stuff! Check it out!

Also, this is really good! Double Layer Pumpkin Pie. Very easy too!