Monday, November 30, 2009

New family member


For our Christmas lists we had:
Wants, very few needs ;)
we are so blessed, and each of my kids have been gracious and giving, knowing there are SO MANY out of work, and who are anticipating a slim Holiday, we feel blessed to have so many of our needs met.


Madi:
Aero Sweats, Socks (cute) , Aero Jeans, Perfume, Cute Black heels, Shirts, Nail polish, Camera, ear rings, rings, shoes.(size Woman 8, shoes 9)

Abby:
Lump of coal, Ipod, peg leg jeans, MODEST shirts, (downeast or mod-be high neck tee shirts) American Girl Doll (Felicity) (Size Girls 12 slim, Shoes woman 8)

Gracie:
Clothes, Jeans, Long sleeve shirts, American Girl doll, Doll carry case, I pod, Cameron, Scarf. (Size Girls 8 slim, shoes 4)

Rubi:
Puppy, Repeater (I have no idea what this is?) adventure book (like the on on "UP") R.C. Car, Princess wallet, Robot,Tea set. (never enough tea sets!) (Size 6x shoes 1.5)

Zeke:
Dinosaurs, Lion, BRIO train set.(doesn't need clothes)

Elijah:
Blocks (doesn't need clothes)

So as Wes saw there was one request for a puppy! (Rubi) he jumped on it, did his fatherly duty and found a sweet little pup at the pound, and we now have a Jack Russel Pup again! We have missed our Jack's and we are all so happy to welcome "June" To our home!
Pictures to come soon!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Elijah's Bath


Elijah is such a fun boy, Here I took a couple photos in the bath tub. He has wiry, straight hair, that no matter what we do to it, it sticks up and goes its own way! So funny.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Long week, survived barely.

Yes, I barely survived this week, Elijah has been cranky (cry regardless of what he doing,) and Zeke is in his terrific 3's he has attempted to cut his finger off (not on purpose) he has ad numerous accidents (bathroom floor) and he keeps stripping down to nothing and streaking through the house (and yard.)

Wes comes home in the next 48 hours. I cant wait to let him take over.

I have quite the list of _to-dos for Wes this week, I hope to share pictures of "Ta-Da's" when he is done!

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Visit from an Apostle.




November 8th 2009

Today was Stake Conference; we were honored by a visit from Russell M Nelson. Our stake presidency was reorganized and we were able to sustain the new leaders.

I was honestly debating all week about whether it would be worth it to wrangle the kids alone (Madi was on the stand with the choir & Wes was at work) and I had almost talked myself out of it. Sasha reminded me that I would be blessed if I just went, even if I was not able to hear a word, or get any insight from it. I am so blessed to have a good friend who encourages me.
Zeke was a handful (as usual,) he does not listen to any one, and Elijah ONLY wants me to hold him so although I had 2 wonderful teenaged helpers (Andrea & Chris) they did little as they watched me piled high with kids struggle and sweat through the entire session. (Eli did fall asleep for a while, and Zeke escaped to sit with Sasha for a blessed portion)

At the end of the Conference, as the kids & I were scuttling out the door, I noticed a throng of people lining the pathway for Elder Nelson & His sweet wife, Wendy. I thought Why not stand where he will walk past, just to see his face a little closer.

With no intentions of speaking to him, and little hope for being able to shake his hand, we stood anyway. I explained that if they were patient they may have the chance to shake the hand of an Apostle of the Lord. as we had all been there for 4 hours, and they were hungry. Gracie stood patiently, Abi stood wiggly, and Zeke & Rubi took off running.
People kept pushing their way to the front of the line, (Which I thought was terribly rude, as children were waiting in line & adults were pushing them out of the way…)

Eventually He was near, and a sweet elderly woman from our ward (in a wheelchair) was being greeted by Elder Nelson. The security guards stood with their backs in front of us, and there our hope dwindled and we couldn’t see him, nor could we have the chance to offer our hand.
Elder Nelson had passed us, he turned and looked into my eyes, I held out my hand, and he stepped back and took it, he spoke to Elijah, and said “What a big brother” and then looked up into my eyes, holding them (as tears welled up into my eyes seeing how pure and loving these eyes were I was overwhelmed and could think of nothing to say.) He looked down for a moment, as if to gather his thoughts and then looked up and spoke,
I want to keep private the words he shared with me, as they feel so sacred & endearing.

It was as if the Savior himself had said these words to me, giving me the encouragement and love and tenderness every daughter craves, I was overwhelmed with his sincerity and love. I will never forget the look of his eyes and the way I felt.

What an honor.