Monday, March 25, 2013

Turning 29!

It's  not a bad  birthday  when  you get  to  spend  it  with  this  bunch.  Jake  planned  a shopping  trip  then  we  came  home  to  a decorated  house  and  a cake.  We  were  supposed  to  go  to  a movie  but  I wanted to  just  lay  low  and  be  lazy.  Jake  made  me  the  most  amazing  ice  cream  brownie  cake  for  Sunday  with  the  family.

My mom  got  me  exactly  what  I needed......  Money  to  shop!  And  Linda  got  me  the beads  I had  been  eying to  make  a killer  necklace.  Melissa  sent  me  the  sweetest  package  of  goodies. 

I feel  really  loved  and  blessed  to  have  such  sweet  wonderful  people  in my life.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

As Easter Approaches...

I read these beautiful words tonight that really helped me to feel the spirit of the Easter season. So much about spring and this time of the year relates to the miracle of the Atonement. I would love to be in my Baltimore neighborhood as all the trees blooms and pink, red and purple take over the neighborhood. Rebirth is everywhere. I can't wait to take Zoey and Logan to see the baby animals this Saturday. There is something so magical uplifting about spring.

Tonight I was laying in Zoey's bed with her. I was asking her what she learned in church today. She said about animals. I said "who made animals?"
"Jesus" she said.

We talked about Jesus and where he lived and that he watches over us. She said "he lives in an airplane?" "he lives with Linkin?" "I want to go see him next week"

I told her that 'Jesus lived on the earth once, and that people were mean to him and they killed him. But  it was ok, because he died so we can be together as a family forever'. And she looked at me with big eyes and said "oh my heck!!!" lol.  She loves hearing about Jesus. She remembers what she learns and I can tell she has a personal love for the Savior.

In OCt 2012 General Conference Elder Walter F Gondalez wrote:

"I promise and testify to you that when doors seemed to be closed, where everything else seems to fail, He will not fail you. Christ will help and is the way out...It is comforting to "feel and see" that He rose from the dead "with healing in his wings", that because of Him we will meet and embrace again..."




"Look Mom, My Friends Are Here!"

I was asked to share a few words at the Relief Society weekday meeting this month. It is the "birthday" of relief society this month and we organized a "speed dating activity" for the evening so the women could get to know each other better. I wanted to post the talk I put together. I had a hard time coming up with what I wanted to say. I thought about it all week, looking up stories and such on the internet, but nothing was inspiring to me. Luckily, during school it all just came to me. The spirit really works in amazing ways like that.


Relief Society Birthday Talk:

My kids love running around at McDonald’s. They love to take a bite of their cheeseburgers and then go down the slide… Back for a French fry or two and off to more playing. Zoey always says when we first walk in “Look mom! My friends are here!” about other children that are there playing too. She has never met these children, but to her they are her friends, and often time in minutes it seems as though they had been friends for years.

I admire this in Zoey. She accepts everyone into her circle. She has enough love to share with a play place full of children. She loves them and accepts them as her friend without hesitation. They don’t have to prove themselves as worthy friends. She gives no judgment. She just loves.

Can I be silly in saying that Relief Society is the McDonald’s playhouse for women? I experienced relief society for the first time at USU after high school.  I was embraced in two different wards in Baltimore, and also by this ward when I moved here a year ago. With 6 million women around the world in over 170 countries I know that I can walk into any LDS church building and say “look mom! My friends are here” How lucky we are to be part of an organization that accepts us all with open arms, without hesitation and with lots of love.

This year we are celebrating the 171st Birthday of relief society.We come from such an amazing heritage of women. More than 170 years have passed since the Prophet Joseph Smith met with a small group in Nauvoo, Illinois, to organize the women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Our history teaches that the same principles that existed in the early Church are our foundational principles today.

I love the first line of the RS declaration that states “our lives have meaning, purpose, and direction”.
This knowledge and our purposes—to increase faith and personal righteousness, strengthen families and homes, and help those in need—draw a connection between our past and our present.

While in 1840’s women lacked the right to vote, own property, or often the right  to speak in public.  Now in 2013 it seems we can’t shut up. Such different times, yet Relief Society serves the same purpose now as it did then.

Elaine Jack 12th RS general pres stated : We are part of a grand whole. We need each other to make our sisterhood complete. When we reach out to clasp the hands of our sisters, we reach to every continent, for we are of every nation. We are bonded as we try to understand what the Lord has to say to us, what He will make of us. We speak in different tongues yet we are a family who can be of one heart”

Yesterday I called my mom for our  daily chat and she asked if she could call me back because she was having dinner with Diane O’Neil. Diane in her mid 30’s has been inactive since she graduated high school. My mom is her visiting teacher and meets with her regularly and many other inactive women in her ward. My mom is always having these women over for dinner, going on walks, spending the day shopping and so many other things. My mom considers these women her friends. These women consider my mom her friend. They are not given the dreaded inactive title in her mind. They are women who my mom loves and generally care for.  Not only does my mom know and love Diane, but so many of the women in her ward who have reached out to her through the years, seen her grow up and love her for her. Who knows if and when Diane will come back to church but if she ever did, I know she would be able to walk into that relief society room and say “Look! My friends are here”

Sister Mary Ellen Smoot 13th general RS president declared "My desire is to plead with our sister to stop worrying about a phone call or monthly visit and concentrate instead on nurturing tender souls. Our responsibility is to see that the gospel flame continues to burn brightly. Our charge is to find the lost sheep and help them feel our Savior’s Love."

President Kimball said, “You are going to save souls and who can tell but that many of the fine active people in the Church today are active because you were in their homes and gave them a new outlook, a new vision. You pulled back the curtain. You extended their horizon. You see, you are not only saving these sisters, but perhaps also their husbands and their home”

Our theme this year is to develop a PURSonal relationship with our Heavenly Father  and what better way to do this than  by serving and friendshipping the sisters in our ward, I know that it will bring us closer to that goal.

We all need friends. We all need to feel that we are seen and heard and accepted. I know that the women in our Relief Society has so much love to give. Our relief society presidency loves and cares for all of us so deeply. It is comforting to be led by women that truly understand what this organization is all about.

I hope tonight can be a fun night for us sisters to get to know each other better and have fun building friendship as we celebrate another anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society. 

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Wrapping Up Winter 2013

What a long winter it has been!!! So much snow and so many days of crappy morning commutes. It was so refreshing to have it in the 60's and 70's all week. I am so excited for warm weather. Here are a bunch of pictures of random things going on that I felt should make the blog book! Now on to spring!

RAVENS WON THE SUPER BOWL! 

                                         THIS IS GIGI's LATEST FAVORITE PLACE! 


                              GRANDMA HETTINGER CELEBRATED HER 80TH BIRTHDAY


                                  JAKE HAS BEEN PLANNING SOME DATES! PHO! YUM!

                                                        THE KIDS LOVE BAKING!


                      I AM ENJOYING MY CALLING AS A PART OF THE 
                                    WEEKDAY ACTIVITY COMMITTEE 

                                      ZOEY GAVE HER FIRST TALK IN PRIMARY! 
                               
                                                       KIDS LOVE THEIR COUSINS
                          

                             JUST HAD TO POINT OUT...DOESN'T IT LOOK LIKE 
                             JAKE IS STARING AT MY BOOBS? HAHA.

Chuck - E- Cheese

Last Saturday we headed up to Layton to visit Bry and Jen and because Logan was having her 5th birthday party! We had fun at her cute little party and then went to Chuck-E-Cheese for a bit with them. 



Logan Loves The Potty

I never in a million years would have thought that Logan would have been the first to potty train. We haven't really even be pushing the potty with him. It seems like just one day he was ready to try. We didn't think anything of him peeing in the potty the first time. Clearly this was just a one time thing, but he kept letting us know that he had to go. I started a sticker chart and before you knew it he was pooping and peeing on the potty 4 times a day. It has gotten to where if we keep his pants off, he just goes on the potty when he has to without us even having to ask. It's pretty awesome. We are so proud of this little guy.

Zoey. She is sooo excited for Logan. She always wants to give him his sticker or potty candy. She has even been seen sitting next to him to read him a book while he is on the potty. But... if you has her even to sit on the potty it is a huge melt down. She DOES NOT want to! She says she's "too little". I haven't been pushing it too much. This must be a power struggle. I know she will do it when she is ready. This summer I will make to sure to devote some time to it. She is a cute little girl who really loves her diapers. (and binkies and bottle...geez!)