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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Letter - Bryant's b-day, Camping, Safeguards, Chiasm

August 17, 2014

It has been a GREAT week.  Monday I did laundry as usual, went to the chiropractor and got a half hour massage instead of my normal chiropractic visit.  It was heavenly.  I’ve been so tight lately which keeps pulling my neck out of place so Dr. Haynes recommended the massage.  Monday afternoon I did some last minute birthday shopping for Bryant.  As Tilly and I walked out of Walmart we got rained on.  It was a quick little down pour, which was wonderful.  We need rain so badly.  Monday for FHE Chad taught us a lesson 3 from Preach my Gospel.  We want to get through all the preach my gospel lessons before Karalee is baptized in November.  Her baptism will be on the 3rd Saturday which is November 15th so save the date!!

Tuesday was Bryant’s 10th birthday.  Here is the tribute I wrote about him on Facebook.  It is my Bryant boy's 10th birthday today. I LOVE this boy!! He has so much enthusiasm for life. He is smart as can be and keeps me on my toes. He is a deep thinker and asks thoughtful questions about gospel subjects and pretty much everything.  He’s observant and kind and helpful.  He is silly.  He is a good friend.  He got an air soft gun and a pet beta fish that he named Jimmy the 11th.  (We have not had 10 other fish named Jimmy in case you’re wondering.)”  Bryant and our kids love having a pet.  Marlee can’t ever remember his name and she keeps calling him Bobby the 3rd.  It cracks me up.  We also got Bryant a cowboy rope.  He loved roping when we were in Snowflake a few weeks ago.  We need to set up some sort of roping dummy for him to practice on. Bryant, Tilly and I went to lunch at Subway on his birthday and they gave him a free foot long sub.  For dinner that evening we got Panda express.  Later he had scouts and I had Young Women’s but I came home early so we could have cake and ice cream before bed time.  I made him an Oreo cake and it was delicious.

Wednesday Brenda was nice enough to take my girls a little earlier than normal for Grammy Days and I was able to make it to a session before Marlee needed to make it to Kindergarten.  I am sure thankful for Grammy Days.  They have been a huge blessing in my life.  Thank you Brenda!!!  Wednesday afternoon Spencer did baptisms for the dead after school on Wednesday with Brenda, Anna, Hayley and the Brooks cousins and then they went out to dinner.  Chad had a basketball game that evening and the kids and I went to watch.  I love to watch him play basketball. 

Thursday morning I made a quick trip to Walmart to get the final things we needed for our camping trip.  Then I went to lunch with one of my laurels who is about to leave for college for her birthday.  Then I came home and packed things up.  We left to go camping around 4:30.  We went to the upper Tonto Creek campground.  It was such a nice camping trip.  The weather was wonderful.  The company was fun--Chad’s brother Jace and his family came with us.   I slept well at nights and so did all of the kids.  We fished and I think the boys each caught 3 fish.  We went on a little hike.  We were even treated to a nice rain and an awesome Thunderstorm on Friday afternoon.  Thunder in the mountains is amazing and loud yet Tilly slept right through it!  Our trip was pretty much “perfectly perfect”.  (If you’ve ever read the children’s book Moostletoe you’ll recognize that phrase.) You can see LOTS of pictures here.  Several of the pictures were taken by Jace and Macaia.  They have a nice eye for pictures and a great camera.

We got home from camping early yesterday afternoon.  I’ve been doing laundry all through the day and night since then.  Marlee got sick last night because she ate pizza and other cheesy dishes at our ward potluck party yesterday evening without a lactaid pill.  I had to change her sheets three times.  Poor girl.  I’ve come to realize that it really is true that laundry is like interest.  It never sleeps nor sickens nor dies, nor does it take vacations and if you fail to meet its demands it crushes you!! (I’m paraphrasing this quote by J. Reuben Clark Jr.)   

We had a great lesson in our laurels class today.  We went over the proclamation on the family.  Some of the girls really opened up.  Only two of my six laurels come from two parent homes.  I taught that we strive for the ideals spoken of in the proclamation on the family and they expressed anger that they have towards parents who don’t live up to all their responsibilities.  We taught then that it is important to forgive, even though they will be held accountable like it states in the proclamation.

Tonight we had a back to school fireside.  Pres. Derrick, our stake president talked about safeguarding ourselves from pornography.  He shared that a pattern of prayer and scriptures EVERYDAY is important.  He mentioned it is particularly important for newly returned missionaries.  He said that 8 out of 10 newly returned men and women missionaries are neck deep in pornography within 14 days of coming home from their mission and are no longer worthy of a temple recommend.  8 out of 10!!!  In 14 days!!  He said it is because they stay up late telling stories of their mission, then they wake up late.  Satan tells them they’ve done a good job and that they deserve a break and within 3 days their pattern of prayer and scripture study is gone.  Then they start playing online video games and porn pop up ads come up and they don’t have enough spiritual strength to stay away.  He said 1 out of 3 returned missionaries are inactive within 1 year of returning home.  That is so sad.  He promised that “exercising faith in simple ways invites the Holy Ghost” and that the Book of Mormon is a powerful safeguard.  He also shared that 3 Nephi 10:11 – 3 Nephi 23:1, where Jesus’ is speaking, is a chiasm.  I learned about the chiasm in Alma 36 when I was in seminary but I didn’t know there was another one.  I’m anxious to study it.  The central theme in the chiasm in 3 Nephi is the Book of Mormon.  Pretty cool.

My quote for today is from the 2nd verse of As Zion’s Youth in Latter Days,
We know we can withstand
The evils that would weaken us,
The sin that would destroy.
With faith, we hold the iron rod
And find in this our joy.”
I know this is true.  The iron rod, the Book of Mormon and words of living prophets, bring joy, safety and power to withstand Satan.

Love,
Mindy

P.S.  I love Hymns.  They are powerful sermons.  I wrote a little post about them on my blog this week. 


1 comment:

Jewel said...

Bahaha! I loved your comparison of laundry to interest--I've always liked the quote from President Clark, and hearing it describing laundry made me laugh out loud, because it fits SO perfectly!