Saturday, May 17, 2014
I missed writing my letter last weekend. I needed a break. Monday, May 5th was a sad
morning. I found out that my cousin’s
toddler was killed in an accident. It
was on my mind all day. Sometimes it
helps me to write to get my feelings out so I wrote this
blog post about trials.
Tuesday I spent the afternoon at our rental home
running the weed eater and lawnmower in the front yard to get it cleaned up for
the next owners while I waited for a glass repairman to come and fix a loose
piece of glass in one of the windows.
The grass in that front yard was mostly dead, but it had grown over a
foot tall in the cracks of the sidewalk in some places. We are supposed to close on the sale of that
house next week. Oh how I hope and pray
that everything will work out with the sale and that we will never, never,
never be land lords ever, ever again.
Tilly was supposed to have her first swimming lesson that afternoon, but
we didn’t get finished in time and so she missed it. For YW we did a fun service scavenger hunt. The Mia Maids were in charge and had
everything well organized. The girls did
a lot of nice service for the bishopric and other members in our ward.
Wednesday the girls didn’t have Grammy days
because Brenda was on a cruise with Anna for Mother’s Day. FUN!! The girls and I took the van to get the
oil changed, went shopping for mother’s day gifts, and went to eat at Taco Bell/Long John Silver's for lunch. We of course at off the taco Bell menu. We're not seafood fans in the this family.
Thursday was Chad’s 35th birthday. When Chad came home from work he told me that
one of his friends at work told him that he’s now old enough to run for
President of the United States. I’d vote
for him, but I don’t think either of us is cut out for politics, so he won’t be
putting his name on the ballot. Shocker
I know. I gave Chad the remote control
airplane that he asked for. He and
Spencer have had a lot of fun with the airplane Spencer got for his birthday,
but crash landings and running into trees and stuff like that have taken quite
a toll on the plane and so it was time for a new one. I also made Chad this little movie of me playing the
piano. I came up with the idea a week or
so before his birthday and practiced really well for two days and then I got
busy and forgot to practice. Late in the
afternoon on his birthday I remembered my idea and practiced a very little bit
and had Spencer record me. I needed more
practice; my performance was a pretty rough around the edges.
I’ve got to quit writing for now. Chad and I get to go watch a Diamondbacks
game this evening in a Chase suite as a team building activity so I need to go
get ready.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
I’m back now.
We had a good time at the game. It
was fun meet Chad’s coworkers. But we
only stayed for a few innings because we had been invited to play volleyball
with some of our friends that night and because it’s nice to get out of there
before people get too drunk.
Friday the 9th we had a rough morning getting
ready for school with Karalee. Again. When our stake president’s wife spoke in our
stake conference she shared that in their family if a child gets into trouble
they have to write a 400 word essay about the subject before they are allowed
the privilege of being with friends again and then child share his/her essay in
their next family home evening. I
thought the idea was genius. Karalee isn’t
quite old enough to writing an essay so I came up with these questions for her.
In order to get your
privileges back, you need to answer these questions in Complete Sentences.
Why is it important to have a good attitude and to
not whine?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
When I whine and have a bad attitude how does it
affect me? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
When I have a bad attitude and whine how does it
affect others?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What does contention mean? (Write the whole definition from our red
dictionary. I’ll give you a hint, it is
on page 175.)
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read 3 Nephi 11:29 in the Book of Mormon. (It is
on page 429.) Who wants us to have
contention in our home and family? Who
do you want to follow, Jesus or Satan?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
How can I have a better attitude and not whine in
the morning?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I like this type of consequence because the
preaching of the word has a great tendency to lead people to do that which is
just and is more powerful on the minds of the people than the sword or anything
else which happens to them. (Alma 31:5)
Karalee wrote some very thoughtful answers. However, when I was looking up articles on
lds.org about helping children have a good attitude I found this
article that helped me realize that I could change some of my behaviors
too. I also found this fun
display about attitudes to share with Karalee. Friday evening Chad and I
went to his favorite Chinese restaurant for his birthday dinner then we went
shopping for my Mother’s Day present.
Since I asked for clothes he wanted me to be with him and help pick out
my gift and try it on. I got a nice new
skirt. Friday evening the kids and I
slept outside in the back yard. Sadly we’ve
never done that before.
Spencer had an over-nighter with the Deacons on Friday and didn't get much sleep. He fell asleep before dinner and fell back asleep at the dinner table waiting for the blessing. |
Sunday, May 11th was mother’s Day. It was a nice day. The kids gave me some nice handmade gifts and
cards. I gave my modesty lesson that
day. It went well. We invited Brenda and Anna over for dinner
that evening.
Monday of this week I had a YW presidency meeting
at my house. We planned out details for
our upcoming combined YM/YW Grad night luau. I started potty training Tilly after the meeting
was over. For the last few weeks when I
change her diaper I’ve occasionally said to her, “We need to potty train you!” Last week she told me, “Mom, I want to ride
the potty train.” It was so cute. Monday I put her in the laundry cart and told
her that was the potty train and then we put big girl underwear on her. She is doing pretty well, but I am so busy
that I end up putting a pull up on her a lot of the day when we run
errands. The process is going to take
longer that way, but I don’t want to have an potty accident while we are out running
errands.
The potty train |
Tuesday Bryant finally got his tongue rake
out!! It didn’t do quite what the doctor
hoped, but after almost one year of having it in the doctor said if it won’t
work it a year, it won’t work. We’ll
have to see what the next step is in about 6th months at our next
visit.
Wednesday the girls had Grammy Days and I went to
the temple. That afternoon the Beehive
counselor and I went to welcome our newest Beehive into YW’s. As I was saying the closing prayer I had an
incredible experience. I was thanking
Heavenly Father for Gracie coming into YW’s and for the contribution she will
make in our YW’s program and I felt such an overwhelming feeling of Heavenly
Father’s love for Gracie. I had never
felt anything like that before. Today as
the young women were reciting the YW’s theme I felt a part of that again. Heavenly Father loves his young women immensely. Wednesday evening Bryant had his last
football practice.
Thursday morning I went visiting teaching. Tilly had her 3rd swimming lesson
that afternoon. She doesn’t like
swimming lesson all that much, but she’s doing well and progressing. She does like the part where she gets to do “monkey
walks”. Spencer had a doctor’s
appointment that afternoon. I took him
out of school a bit early. He was worried
he had a hernia, but the doctor thinks he’s ok.
He wants Spencer to go have an ultra sound since we have such a family
history of hernias, but I haven’t set that up yet.
Putting on makeup before going to my visiting teaching appointment |
Friday morning my visiting teachers came to visit
me. That afternoon Spencer met with the
merit badge counselors for the photography and woodworking merit badges and
turned in his blue cards. He has earned
enough for his Star now. He just needs a
board of review. Friday night Chad and I
drove over to Phoenix near the I17 and Dunlap to watch my nieces Tyler and Tori
play for the Lobos in the semi-final state championship round of their softball
tournament. Sadly they lost, but the
girls did a good job. It was fun to watch them play. Trey and Trevin came to stay the night with
us and play with my kids.
Shadow dunking |
Yesterday was Bryant’s football tournament. They got out the first round and had a
completely winless season. So sad. I had to miss his game because I got asked to
play the viola at a funeral in my old ward.
They were really hurting to find someone to play. I had hoped to catch the first part of Bryant’s
game before I had to leave for the funeral, but there were no parking spots at Discovery
Park since it was tournament time and I couldn’t find a spot fast enough to
catch part of his game. I felt really
guilty about it all the way to the funeral wondering if I made the right
decision to play for the funeral instead of watching Bryant. I had a talk with Bryant about it when I got
home and he was ok with it. He didn’t
seem to care at all since his team isn’t very good. It’s hard to choose between two good
things. Sometimes it’s good for your
children to see you make sacrifices to serve others, but sometimes you just
need to be there for your kids too.
Balance is important. Yesterday
afternoon we took the kids and Trey and Trevin swimming at the Lamoreaux’s. Then Chad and I went to the Diamondbacks game
and to play volleyball.
Well that has caught me up. If you’ve read this whole epistle you must
really love me and I love you for it!!
Today has been a nice Sabbath day, busy, but not without time to rest
and relax. My quote for today is from
the funeral yesterday. “Most human misery represents ignorance of
or noncompliance with the plan [of salvation].
A cessation of such mortal suffering will not come without compliance to
it. Hence, the Lord, who has freely
shared this vital knowledge with us, has urged us to teach the fundamentals of
this plan ‘freely’” (Elder Maxwell, April 1984).
Love,
Mindy
1 comment:
I read it all! Mindy, you constantly amaze me with your willingness to teach your children.
I especially loved the idea for how to teach Karalee about attitude--I can already tell that that will be a helpful thing to teach my children with when they're old enough to understand how to read and write, and so I want to keep this blog in mind for those future learning experiences!!
Thank you for sharing such amazing insights!
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