Tuesday, December 10, 2013

...and his mother shall be called Mary

Yesterday I was determined to have more fun with my kids and we set off after supper to go to the Space and Science Center. Joshua was so excited to go. And then we got there, and found out that they close at 5pm most days. Boo-urns! Well, I had one unhappy little girl and one VERY disappointed  boy. We got back into the van, and I proposed to Joshua that we go play at McDonald's and get ice cream cones. That was acceptable to him.

Once at McDonald's, he actually wanted a toy instead of a tiny cone. I picked the action toy, the one that's supposed to fly. That darn tootin' toy doesn't actually fly very well. Should have gotten the Smurf toy, but we had already opened the other one. I was NOT going to buy another toy. Once again Joshua was sad, but we got to playing in the playplace and he soon forgot. There was another family there, with two little girls, and we
got to be friends with them and had lots of fun. When it was time for them to go, I went to say goodbye and noticed they had two Smurf toys they were just leaving behind. "We already have them all."

"Could I have them?"

YES!!

Tender Mercy 1, the Smurf.

Tender Mercy 2, Bethlehem Walk. It's this neat pageant-y kind of thing put on by a local church and we had gotten a flier in the mail about it. I had wanted to go, but thought that it finished on Sunday (I have a serious problem with mixing up dates and times.) But while we were playing some acquaintances from church came in and we got to talking. They had just gone to Bethlehem Walk and now were eating supper. IT WAS STILL ON!! I got the kids back into their coats, into the van, and away we went.

Now, you may be wondering what this has to do with Mary.

I've been really struggling this year to grow my faith in Christ, to feel connected with Christ. I've been reading my scriptures, etc. and it's just been hard. It bugs me most, because this is the CHRISTmas season. It should be easy. But it hasn't been. We witnessed angels singing to the shepherds, through Bethlehem town where we ate tiny breads and saw animals, and past the inn with no room for anyone, past the carpenter making a cross and the blacksmith making spikes, to the stable.

There, amidst the straw and in the chill night air, was Joseph and Mary with their wee babe. And Mary looked at us and beckoned us closer, to see her baby.

I just about lost it. I took a few deep breaths to keep the sobs away but I couldn't say very much for a minute or so. Every time I looked back over at Mary I'd start to cry.

Because being a mother is something I can identify with. And because at a time when I'm not feeling as close to Christ, there was Mary, beckoning us closer, to see and remember the Son. And I started to feel the Christmas spirit a bit more.

Before we left I  asked Joshua how he felt. "Happy."

In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints we don't worship Mary, but we do reverence her. She is a very special lady.

From the Book of Mormon:
            "And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Father of heaven and earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning, and his mother shall be called Mary."
Mosiah 3: 8
 
 
For more insight on Mary, the mother of Jesus, check this out.
 

 


             

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Water/World Part 1

(from swimbikerunofkentucky.com)

 I've been thinking about life-gospel comparisons. I used to do it all the time, especially right before and after my full-time mission. But since reading this blog I've been thinking it'd be a good habit to get back in.

So I've started up swimming regularily again, and I LOVE IT. More about that another time. I'm training for a triathlon that's in the fall, so I've actually looked up some pointers on how to train, how to improve your stroke, etc. And I've been trying to put what I've learned into practise.

 As I'm swimming and swimming the other morning, it was one of those times where, although I truly do LOVE swimming, I kind of wanted to quit every five minutes. I swim for half an hour when I go, and kept looking at my watch hoping the half hour was up. Nope.

The two things I'm trying to work on most are keeping my elbows up and out of the water instead of swinging them to the side, and kicking from the hip. These don't come very naturally to me. I'm a pretty okay swimmer, but these are two things that get me time and time again. If I don't consciously work on them, I don't do them.

I had a friend in high school (okay, maybe I had a big crush on him) that I thought pretty highly of. He got good grades, he worked hard, he was really nice and funny. He loved his family and his neices/nephews. A year or so after we graduated he dated a girl who was LDS. He even got baptized. But after that it just all seemed like too much. He felt like he was a pretty good person and yet was told he needed to change. And that was too much, he was done with it. Fair enough, right?

Well, would any coach just let his player be? And just say "oh, you don't want to be faster/stronger/more skilled? That's okay" ?Heck no. If you have the opportunity to be better, and know it is possible with a little (or a lot) of time and effort involved, do you do it? YES!

The gospel of Jesus Christ betters us, but it demand improvement on  who and what we are. And sometimes, that really doesn't feel comfortable. Or often. Perhaps even overwhelming.

A famous swimmer told the secret of their success "You have to stroke when you don't want to stroke and kick when you don't want to kick." Along the same lines on becoming successful in our everyday life, "We have to work when we don't want to work, Exercise when we don't want to exercise, Study when we don't want to study, Practice when we don't want to practice."-Elder Holland.

So you can do it! (And it's worth it.)"Just keep swimming". - Dory




Sunday, February 10, 2013

We are learning...

...that little boys love kisses and snuggles and this helps them be nicer little boys.
...that little baby girls have big personalities that they are just born with. And big senses of humor for such little girls.
...that together is stronger than a p a r t.
...that school can be hard and some days you want to quit and so instead you eat some candy and do your homework very late at night and start again the next day with a little more hope.
...that a child's genuine smile is hard to refute even when you are in the worst mood.
...that because it's February, we have less winter left than we did in November, and that's a good thing.
...that unicorns poop candy and confetti but are gentle, fragile creatures sometimes.
...the more candy you eat in MartyParty, the more likely you are to win.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Reasons to love being Canadian

1.Because we have Thanksgiving early, and not very close to Christmas so by Christmas we're super excited for turkey and all the fixings AND willing to go to all that work again (for those preparing the meal). Oh, and Christmas itself. We love all the Christmasy everything.

2.Free health care.

3. Toques(and I might add that Joshua can now say "toque"...we randomly see what words we can get him to say. Toque comes out quite clearly! A true Canadian son...)

4.Having the best mens and women's national hockey teams. I'm talking Olympic teams here, people. And didn't we get the most gold medals last time 'round? YEAH!

5. The letter zed.

There's loads more...I was just thinking of how grateful I am to be Canadian. Because I attend (online) and American school I notice more little things here and there that are different and neat about Canada. I love my country! Why do you love being Canadian?

Friday, October 28, 2011

mmmm

pic from MADE
So, sometimes when I'm pregnant all it takes is the thought of something and I MUST make it and eat it. I was a goner today when Dana (from one of my fav blogs, MADE) shared her easy Rice Pudding Recipe. I don't know about you guys, but I never seem to have day old rice and the desire to make rice pudding at the same time, so this was perfect! I made it just about the same as her, but adding some tasty cream and even a bit of butter at the end, oh! and with brown sugar (I generally don't keep white sugar at my house because I find I don't use it very often.)

TRY IT OUT!
DOUBLE YUMMY!



Have a great weekend ya'll!

Lisa

Thursday, October 27, 2011

So life has changed a bit...

Things have become super busy in the last four weeks as I have started school for Court Reporting (online).

This:




has become my life. Steno Theory.


 This means we as a family now get to juggle the dynamics of a full-time student daddio, a technically NOT full time student but it sure seems like it Mom, and our little Squinch PLUS the rest of life. Usually it's the rest of life that gets neglected. Seriously. Come visit my house and see how the piles of mess have now evolved into piles of more organized mess and in some places where that has LITERALLY been piled to the ceiling. Plus, over the last month has come the evolution of a new bed toddler bed and a bed for the baby-to-be (expected the end of March 2012).- BUT that is a post all to it's bad self. Nevertheless we don't have a garage or backyard or more than four rooms in our house (two bedrooms, one bathroom and a living room) SO it created a bit of a circus act to keep sane and carry on amid the wood shavings, etc.

BUT what I really was posting about is how I always accuse my husband of being obsessive compulsive about things, but now I'm just as bad (at least in some parts of my life)...like...checking online purchases to see their status and if they've shipped and where they are and when they will get to me. For school I ordered basically everything online and I needed it all before a specific deadline (the beginning of school) so I checked and checked and checked and checked. NOW there's no real deadline but I'm anxious to see the real deal of my new Lime Ricki maternity swimsuits that hopefully will get here sometime before Christmas! And by obsessive compulsive I mean, like 5 times a day. At least. The darn thing just won't say that it's shipped. It's "billed" but not shipped. Hopefully that means it will show up at my house one day still with that "billed status"...
anyway.

And I have desires to do cute Halloween decorating, but I'll be lucky if I get it up before the middle of November. So I'll just look at my cousin's cute decorating (Crystal!) and feel that one day it will be possible for me too.

Have a lovely fall day! I mean, Autumn. Please don't fall on my account :p

Lisa

Friday, August 26, 2011

10 Things

So I realized that no one really likes hearing me whine about how I am SO ready for this summer to be over. Instead, to simplify I thought I would list 10 things I am grateful for...you know "count your blessings"...because there are lots and they are good to remember. These are in no particular order, just as they come out of my head:

1. A baby boy who will happily play alone in his playpen while I nap, and sometimes even fall asleep, which he needed to do so we both could be a good mood.

2. The ability to write in different colours - I LOVE COLOUR!

3. Hot showers. I never coulda hacked it as a missionary in S. America or somewhere like unto it. I need my hot showers.

4. a clean towel

5.a toilet that flushes

6.oatmeal and having the option to eat it or eat cereal or something else. and using it in cookies

6.Skype

7.Finding beautiful places (especially in nature) and being able to spend time there.

8.Clean water to drink. and wash dishes with. and bathe in.

9.A nice warm place to live with plenty of blankets

10. A husband who works really really hard and is so nice.

11. qtips

What are you especially grateful for today?