Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Faith Hill Where Are You Christmas Music Video
I love this song.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Jim Brickman - Sending You A Little Christmas Music Video
To all you servicemen/women and missionaries out away from your families during the Christmas season. I love this song. It's a great song.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Sunday Quote
Indeed, not having the Holy Ghost is somewhat like having a body without an immune system.
President James E. Faust
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Weekend Activities
Friday- volunteered in Kaydon's class, went visit teaching, went grocery shopping, took the family out for Nielsen's Frozen Custard before taking them to the play Savior of the World. Our brother Jack was Joseph and he was outstanding. Loved it!
Saturday- woke up early to take the honor roll students out to breakfast at Sill's Cafe'. They have great food. We then went home to rake up a million leaves, literally. We bagged 43 bags of leaves. Who needs a gym membership when you have a yard full of leaves to rake and pick up. Not to mention trim trees and prune the grapes and raspberries. So much to do in the middle of a wind storm. It's blowing so bad I'm sick of wind right now. It almost seemed pointless to rake except I can actually tell a difference now. Grateful for my children and Ron for helping. We even had extra help with Andy and Emma. Waiting for the BYU game. Ron and a few of our boys are going to it. As for me I'm going to get Lost on my couch and veg because I'm going to be to sore to move. Away from the sound and feel of wind. Go COUGS!
Saturday- woke up early to take the honor roll students out to breakfast at Sill's Cafe'. They have great food. We then went home to rake up a million leaves, literally. We bagged 43 bags of leaves. Who needs a gym membership when you have a yard full of leaves to rake and pick up. Not to mention trim trees and prune the grapes and raspberries. So much to do in the middle of a wind storm. It's blowing so bad I'm sick of wind right now. It almost seemed pointless to rake except I can actually tell a difference now. Grateful for my children and Ron for helping. We even had extra help with Andy and Emma. Waiting for the BYU game. Ron and a few of our boys are going to it. As for me I'm going to get Lost on my couch and veg because I'm going to be to sore to move. Away from the sound and feel of wind. Go COUGS!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Obedience Protects Our Freedom to Choose
We understand how obedience to the commandments ultimately protects our agency (our right to choose).
For example, when we hearken to the Word of Wisdom, we escape the captivity of poor health and addiction to substances that literally rob us of our ability to act for ourselves. When we follow the prophets' counsel to hold family home evening, family prayer, and family scripture study, our homes become and incubator for our children's spiritual growth. There we teach them the gospel, bear our testimonies, express our love, and experiences. By our righteous choices and actions, we liberate them from darkness by increasing their ability to walk in the light. Read the entire article by Robert D. Hales By being obedient we not only help ourselves but our children as well. In a world that is drowning in darkness, we need added protection for our families. Obedience protects our freedom to choose. It is a gift from our Heavenly Father. Let us use the gift for good. We each can make this world better by doing our part. We need to trust that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind (including you and me) may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel. We must show our courage and stand as a light to the world. This is the way to everlasting happiness, this is the only way.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Your Happily Ever After
The scriptures tell us there must be opposition in all things, for without it we could not discern the sweet from the bitter. Would the marathon runner feel the triumph of finishing the race had she not felt the pain of the hours of pushing against her limits? Would the pianist feel the joy of mastering an intricate sonata without the painstaking hours of practice?
In stories, as in life, adversity teaches us things we cannot learn otherwise. Adversity helps to develop a depth of character that comes in no other way. Our loving Heavenly Father has set us in a world filled with challenges and trials so that we, through opposition, can learn wisdom, become stronger, and experience joy.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Live Virtuously
There is nothing in all this world as magnificent as virtue. It glows without tarnish. It is precious and beautiful. It is above price. It cannot be bought or sold. It is the fruit of self-mastery. It comes with a promise of marvelous and wonderful blessings. he has said to those who live with virtue: "Then shall thy confidence wax strong in the presence of God....The Holy Ghost shall be thy constant companion, and thy scepter an unchanging scepter of righteousness and truth; and the thy dominion shall be an everlasting dominion" (D&C 121:45-46) (Gordon B. Hinckley)
What does it mean to live virtuously? It means someone who lives Gods standards, someone who is modest, honest, someone who keeps the commandments. Also defined as someone who has integrity and moral excellence, power and strength.Virtue “is a pattern of thought and behavior based on high moral standards.” It encompasses chastity and moral purity. Virtue begins in the heart and in the mind. Virtuous women and men possess a quiet dignity and inner strength.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Practicing Christlike Attributes
"Developing Christlike attributes in our lives is not an easy task, especially when we move away from generalities and abstractions and begin to deal with real life. The test comes in practicing what we proclaim. The reality check comes when Christlike attributes need to become visible in our lives—as husband or wife, as father or mother, as son or daughter, in our friendships, in our employment, in our business, and in our recreation. We can recognize our growth, as can those around us, as we gradually increase our capacity to 'act in all holiness before [Him]' (D&C 43:9)." Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Romans 8:28
"As we pass through the trials of life, let us keep an eternal perspective, let us not complain, let us become even more prayerful, let us serve others, and let us forgive one another. As we do this, all things {will} work together for good to {us} that love God."
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
I Love This Quote
"We must cherish one another, watch over one another, comfort one another, and gain instruction that we may all sit down in heaven together."
— Lucy Mack Smith
— Lucy Mack Smith
Monday, November 8, 2010
A Family Affair
This week has been all about family. I had my folks fly in to spend a good amount of time with us, luckily for them though, my brother Chris lives near by to have some fun. Sometimes life with 7 kids at home is a bit scheduled and not much time for anything else. They arrived on the Wed. the 27th of Oct. The moment they got off the plane we were on our way to our ward Halloween carnival which my kids were involved in. It was fun of course seeing all the costumes and hearing Cameron be the host of the best costume. Ron and I along with their grandma and grandpa Shapiro attended Jonathon's band performance, my parents rested up with the other kids at home. This concert also had my nephew Wyatt, an added bonus to see more family. The next day traveled to see my brother Chris and his family with my folks. Chris paid for our lunch at the Golden Corral. Later went to see a sister of David's whom we haven't seen forever. I've always thought Janette was cool and she still was. I remember as a youth she really inspired me as a homemaker. She has 6 kids of her own and I adopted some of the things she did into my own system once I started having kids. Her house is like a I Spy book. She is a collector of things and it was fun to see it all. Friday spent most of the day at the Desert Industries it seemed. My folks really love this place, it has the greatest bargains. Later went on a date with Chris and Colleen with my folks, we ate at Famous Daves. It was their first time seeing Colleen. It was also the night Ron spilled BBQ sauce on my mother. It was kind of funny although, I'm sure my mom wasn't thrilled. Saturday night, we watched movies "How to Train Your Dragon", When in Rome, Letters to Juliet and Karate Kid. It seemed like a marathon of sorts. Sunday, we attended Shay's priesthood ordination. He became a Deacon. Came home to attend church and then later we (the adults) visited Christina together. She is doing well, still not sure what to expect. We will have to wait until court to find out her destiny. I took my mom to experience Zumba while she was in town. She''s always hearing me mention it and now she knows what it is. We went out to Costa Vida for lunch. After a great workout, you need nourishment. Mexican food is perfect. We sped up to the weekend. Friday was my datenight and we spent it with my folks, Chris and Janette and her husband. We ate at the Golden Corral again, we spent all night there talking. It's their favorite restaurant. Saturday night we got together at my house to watch movies. It took us forever to find the right movies. We ended up watching Mission Impossible 3 and Rush Hour 3 (a mistake for sure). Sunday, while my folks spent time at Chris' watching Shay pass the sacrament for the first time, we had our own family fun. Sunday, we attended Jacob and Becky's baby blessing of Adam. We had all of us there except for Dan, Aprihl and Rebecca. Maybe we will get to see them on Thanksgiving. We missed seeing them. After, we had all of them come over our house for a luncheon. Lots of visiting. It's always great fun. When they all left, my folks showed up, just as we got the house in order. We played games Like Minds and Quiddler and then watched the video my mom made of us when we were at Chris' singing last Monday. So far it's been a lot of visiting with family, which is what I like to do best. We don't do enough of it now that we are so busy in our own family routines, but when we do, we always say we need to do it more. Family is what counts and it is important to keep close to your family. I want my family to know that I love them. I hope we can visit more, it will be lots of fun.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Raising the Bar in the Family
In Relief Society two years ago I learned as did many of you about "Setting the Standard and Raising the Bar" I wanted to share it again what I learned;:
For the Strength of Youth Pamphlet reads:
Being part of a family is a great blessing. Your family can provide you with companionship and happiness, help you learn correct principles in a loving atmosphere, and help you prepare for eternal life. Not all families are the same, but each is important in Heavenly Father's plan.
Here are a few areas we can raise the bar in our family units:
Do your part to build a happy home by:
Many problems in the home are created because family members speak and act selfishly or unkindly. We need to:
Remember that the family is the most sacred unit of the Church. That is why Satan tries so hard to separate and divide families. He wants to destroy our joy and our eternal goal to be together forever. But we can't allow him to do it.
To continue we can and should:
We need to strive to protect our families, we need to clothe them with the armor of unity and love that only can come from family members and armor of the gospel the Lord himself gave us. He was our example of how we should treat one another. Families are important. We need to raise the bar to become our fullest potential.
What kind of things have your family done to raise the bar? What do you do to strengthen and protect?
For the Strength of Youth Pamphlet reads:
Being part of a family is a great blessing. Your family can provide you with companionship and happiness, help you learn correct principles in a loving atmosphere, and help you prepare for eternal life. Not all families are the same, but each is important in Heavenly Father's plan.
Here are a few areas we can raise the bar in our family units:
Do your part to build a happy home by:
* Being cheerful
* Helpful
* Considerate of others
Many problems in the home are created because family members speak and act selfishly or unkindly. We need to:
* Concern ourselves with the needs of other family members.
* Seek to be a peacemaker, rather than tease,fight, and quarrel. (Read--Ephesians 4:31-32 and Mosiah 4:13-15 --I thought these scriptures went well with the what was being said here)Remember that the family is the most sacred unit of the Church. That is why Satan tries so hard to separate and divide families. He wants to destroy our joy and our eternal goal to be together forever. But we can't allow him to do it.
To continue we can and should:
* Honor our parents by showing love and respect for them
* and by being obedient
* Be willing to help in the home with chores that need to be done.
* Participate in family activities and traditions, including family prayer,family home evenings, and family scripture reading. These traditions strengthen and unify families.
*Strengthen your relationships with your brothers and sisters. They can become your closest friends.
* Support them in their interests
* and help them with problems they may be facing.
* have wholesome recreation activities that cost no or have little cost,and do more service projects together
We need to strive to protect our families, we need to clothe them with the armor of unity and love that only can come from family members and armor of the gospel the Lord himself gave us. He was our example of how we should treat one another. Families are important. We need to raise the bar to become our fullest potential.
What kind of things have your family done to raise the bar? What do you do to strengthen and protect?
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