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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Letter - Preschool Graduation, Our Rental House SOLD!!, Creation

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Tomorrow is the last day of school for my kids.  I’m looking forward to summer and a more relaxed schedule.  Last week was good.  I got a big YM YW activity off my plate and it turned out well, Marlee graduated from preschool, and we closed on our rental house—Hooray, Hooray, Hooray100!!!

Monday, the 19th was my brother Doug’s birthday.  I can’t remember what I did that day.

Tuesday was a marathon day for me!!  I had several appointments that happened to fall on the same day.  I had almost the whole day booked.  After I took the kids to school I ran out to Brenda’s house to get some luau decorations for our big YM YW grad night dinner that night.  Then I went back to the school to register my kids for the next school year.  Then Marlee’s preschool graduation was at 11:00.  It was so cute.  She and her classmates sang some songs for us, which included a sign language song and a song they learned in Spanish!  That makes it sound like her preschool was really cutting edge or something, but really it was just for fun and Marlee’s teacher was so nice.  We are really sad that Miss Cher is moving and Tilly won’t get to go to her school.  Marlee was so sad that her teacher is moving, she cried off and on throughout the afternoon when she would think about it.  She’s got such a tender heart.  After the graduation we came home for a quick lunch and then had to run over to Tempe to sign papers for our rental house closing.  Then Tilly had swim lessons at 4:00pm after which I came home to make Hawaiian haystack sauce for our YM YW luau and dinner that night.  The dinner was a big success.  We held it at the Lamoreaux’s house.  The kids swam and ate and then we showed a slide show of the graduates at the end.  I was so proud of the slide show I learned how to make!!  I felt like learning how to make a slide show was a blessing from my calling in YW’s.  I love learning how to do new things.  After the luau I had a camp meeting with the YW’s leaders.  We opted to meet after our activity rather than leaving our kids and arranging child care a second night during the week.  Our camp meeting ended up being a little stressful.  Some of the ladies didn’t see eye to eye on a particular issue.  I came home stressed because I don’t like conflict and I kind of had to make the final call since I was presiding.  The next day I talked to both of the women and things worked out.  I don’t think there are any hard feelings for which I am grateful.  I got home from the meeting around 10:30pm or so.  Surprisingly I wasn’t exhausted.  I was glad to be home and to go to bed though.






Wednesday morning the little girls had Grammy days and then on the way home from picking them up I decided to get the older kids out of school and take them to get a slushy at circle k.  I told them they could skip school for the rest of the day, Bryant and Karalee took me up on the offer but Spencer wanted to go back so he could finish his country report in class.  He’s so responsible.  I love it!!

Thursday afternoon Tilly had swimming lessons, Marlee got invited to her friend Redd’s birthday party, Bryant had a football pizza party for our whole family at the park, and after the party Chad took Spencer to do baptisms for the dead. 

Thursday after Bryant's pizza party I took the kids to iceberg to share a shake using the gift certificate I got for my birthday.
Friday our rental house finally closed and recorded!!  It was such a relief to me.  I didn’t enjoy being a landlord.  When we bought the property back 2005 we planned on flipping it and paying down our home, but ended up renting it out instead.  Then the housing market crashed and we had to keep renting it out until the house value went back up to more than what we owed.  While the investment wasn’t good monetarily (think of the movie The Money Pit), we sure learned a lot.  Chad learned how to do many household repairs and we learned a lot about dealing with people in a friendly way even when we owed money on a mortgage and they hadn’t paid yet.  But it was stressful.  I hope to never need to do that again.  Friday night we kicked off the long weekend in a good way.  Brandon’s and Amy’s families came over to swim in our little pool and do our slip n’ slide and then we grilled hamburgers for dinner.  It was fun to visit with them while our kids played.  Josh and Mary stayed the night at our house that night. 

Tilly went poop in the potty for the first time on Friday so she finally earned her candy bar!!


Cameron
Sally Ann

Sleep over with cousins
Bright and early Saturday morning Chad went golfing with a friend from work.  He hasn’t golfed in a really long time.  I think he enjoyed it a lot.  After he got home we took the kids and Josh and Mary swimming at the Lamoreaux’s.  I gave Josh and Mary a swimming lesson.  They did a good job and know how to swim pretty well, but they are pretty scared of the water.  My mom stopped in at our house that afternoon.  She drove down from Snowflake for my cousin Lynae Taylor’s wedding in the Gilbert Temple and got in town a little too early for the wedding so she came to rest and visit us until it started.  After the wedding she drove back to Snowflake.  My Mom’s amazing!!  I guess I get lots of my independence from her.  I was lucky to get more visitors after the wedding.  Uncle Steve and Aunt Sharla, Aunt Dixie, and Aunt Ruth who all rode together called and asked if they could come over to visit and wait for the wedding reception to start.  It was such an honor to have them in our home and to let my kids meet them and get to know them a little bit.  Chad and I attended Lynae’s reception that night for our date night.  It was a beautiful reception.  Everyone was so excited for Lynae.  She is about ten years older than I am and has never married, until now.  She and her husband Tom make a nice couple and Lynae looked so beautiful and so happy. 

Sunday was a nice day.  I love Sunday’s when we have a Monday holiday the next day.  Chad is so much more relaxed knowing he doesn’t have to go to work the next day.  His job is so stressful.  He handles it well though and he hopes that he will be able to retire early or something.  We feel like his current position is where he is supposed to be at this time.  It is a great opportunity and is giving him good managing experience even though it is so stressful for him.  Sunday night Brenda, my brother Tyler and his family and Chad’s brother Devin and his family came over for a “lawn sit”.  It was nice to visit with them and to play games.





I’ll close for tonight with a quote from Elder Oaks’ talk The Keys and Authority of the Priesthood.  "The greatest power God has given to His sons cannot be exercised without the companionship of one of His daughters, because only to His daughters has God given the power ‘to be a creator of bodies … so that God’s design and the Great Plan might meet fruition.’”  One morning several days ago as I woke I had this quote on my mind.  I could picture the creation part of the temple ceremony and then I pictured what the creation process is like as a child develops in its mother’s womb.  They seemed so similar.  I am so grateful that Chad and I have been able to take part in the creation process and that I was able to create a child within my body.  However, I’ve been feeling pretty inadequate as a mother lately.  I worry if I am teaching my children in the right way.  I worry that they will grow up and resent the way I’ve taught them.  I am doing my best to teach them what will bring them happiness and what Heavenly Father’s plan of happiness is all about.  I hope they know I love them and want them to know that I know that I’m not a perfect parent but I’m giving it my best and I want them to be happy and feel loved and valued and secure.

Love,

Mindy

My Search For the Perfect Snickerdoodle Recipe is Over!!

I've been wanting a good snickerdoodle recipe for quite some time now, and I've finally found one!  My friend Nicole shared this snickerdoodle recipe with me this week.  (She said she got it on pinterest.)  It makes perfect snickerdoodle cookies!!  Try it, I think you'll like it.


Best Snickerdoodle Recipe

Ingredients:
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup shortening (I used butter-flavored Crisco sticks)
1 1/2 cups white sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons white vinegar or lemon juice (I used lemon juice)
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons white sugar/cinnamon (equal parts)

Directions:
Cream butter, shortening, 1 1/2 cups sugar, eggs and vanilla together. Add in the flour, lemon juice or vinegar, soda and salt.

Let dough chill in the freezer for about 30 minutes.  Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.  Shape dough into balls.  Mix the 3 tablespoons sugar and the cinnamon.  Roll balls of dough in the cinnamon-sugar.   Place 12 large balls of dough apart on ungreased baking sheets.

Bake 12-13 minutes, or until cracks are formed but dough still looks a little bubbly. Remove immediately from oven and let cool on baking sheets for about a minute before transferring to a wire rack.  Makes approx. 2 dozen large cookies.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Two Yummy Dessert Recipes - Coconut Pound Cake, No Bake Cheese Cake

In the last couple of months I tried out these two new to me dessert recipes.  They were both so good and will both become regulars in our house now.

The first recipe is the Coconut Pound Cake I made Chad for his birthday.  Chad is not a cake lover, but he loved this cake!!  I got the recipe from The Pioneer Woman blog; however I modified it just a little bit.  I put in coconut extract instead of lemon extract.  It was SO delicious.  I love coconut!!  I made another one right now for our "lawn sit" tonight.  Here it is baking in the oven.

  

Coconut Pound Cake

Ingredients
3 sticks Butter
3 cups Sugar
5 whole Eggs
1 teaspoon Butter OR Vanilla Flavoring
2 teaspoons Coconut Flavoring
3 cups All-purpose Flour
1 cup Sprite, 7-UP, Or Sierra Mist

Preparation Instructions

Preheat oven to 325 degrees.

Cream butter. Add sugar, 1 cup at a time, mixing after each addition. Add eggs, 1 at a time, mixing after each addition. Add butter and lemon extracts and mix well. Add flour, 1 cup at a time, mixing well after each addition. Add soft drink, then mix together until combined. Scrape sides of bowl, then mix briefly.

Pour into a greased Bundt pan and bake for 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes, until the cake is no longer jiggly.

Remove cake from oven and invert pan until cake drops out. Slice and chow down!  Makes a great strawberry shortcake if topped with sliced strawberries and whipped cream.

The second recipe is a no-bake cheesecake that I made for my YW when we did indexing a few weeks ago.  I got the crust recipe from allrecipes.com.  It caught my attention because it called for brown sugar and cinnamon instead of just white sugar like most graham cracker crusts.  The brown sugar and cinnamon gave the crust a great flavor.  I got the filling recipe from my sister-in-law Jennie Sanders' cookbook that she gave us for Christmas a few years ago.

No Bake Cheese Cake

Crust:
1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/3 butter melted, you may need just a bit more if it seems to dry.

In a small bowl, stir together the graham cracker crumbs, brown sugar and cinnamon.  Add the melted butter and mix well.  Press into the bottom of an 8 or 10 inch pie pan or spring form pan**.  Chill until firm.  While it is chilling, make the filling.

Filling:
8 oz. cream cheese
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup sour cream
2 tsp. vanilla
8 oz. Cool Whip

Mix together cream cheese, sugar, sour cream and vanilla until smooth then add the cool whip.  Pour into chilled crust.  Chill for a few hours or overnight.  Top with cut up fresh strawberries mixed with a little sugar or any flavor pie filling or caramel or chocolate syrup.  
**If you DOUBLE the recipe it fits nicely in a 9X13 pan.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Letter - Chad's Birthday, Essay, The Potty Train

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.



 Saturday the 10th I was asked to sing in a small group for a special number at our Stake RS Meeting.  It went well.  Our stake RS president, who happens to be a good friend from my ward, shared about trip that she and her husband went on.  He traded some work for some cruise tickets and some standby airline tickets.  They were shuffled from city to city on their flight.  And ended up in the wrong city in Florida, had to rent a car, then take a cab, and when they were close enough to see their ship their cab started smoking and broke down.  They started walking with their luggage since they were about to miss the boat and were kindly picked up by some other people headed on the same cruise.  She shared how we don’t have to fly standby to their Celestial Kingdom.  We can stay on the covenant path.  It was a great RS event.  Saturday afternoon I was assigned to go help decorate for the “Mormon Prom” which 10 stakes in the area host each spring. 

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

Sunday, May 11, 2014

My Modesty Lesson - It is Finished

A great weight has been lifted from my shoulders today.  I almost feel like I've just given birth or something, no not quite that relieved, but close.  I've given all my Young Women in the ward the lesson on modesty that I've been impressed to give.  Friday I spent most of the morning and part of the afternoon writing it all out, but I've been tweaking and adding other little parts clear up through the 2nd hour of church today as I have felt prompted to add a little bit more.  I felt privileged yet nervous and accountable to give this lesson.  My bishop, who was aware I would be giving this lesson today and who I invited to give some remarks because I know the bishopric has been concerned about this issue as well, attended YW's today and gave about 10 minutes of remarks after my lesson was over.  I was worried that I had too much material to give him ample time, but it worked out perfectly.  I was able to deliver my entire lesson with expression and I didn't feel rushed.  Plus, I had plenty of time for the girls to contribute and ask questions, and for the bishop to give his remarks.  The bishop said I covered everything that he had jotted down to cover.  He was also very blunt and direct.  He talked about garments and how there has been a new section added to the recommend interview.  He said it is because we think we're modest, but we're not.  We're not getting it.  He also bluntly talked about the type of clothing endowed members of the church wear to the gym and how he runs into women in several places with tank tops on and how they feel comfortable in them, which is not appropriate.  It felt good to have him give a second witness to my remarks.

Anyway, my lesson is copied below.

Love,
Mindy



Modesty YW Lesson 5-11-14

Today I am going to teach about modesty.  I have had this topic weighing on my mind for several weeks.  I have had several thoughts going through my head about how and what to teach about modesty.  I have been emotional as I realize that this might make people feel like I am judging them.  Please know that when I teach this I am not judging you.  I am not a judge, I don’t ever want to be a judge, but I am a teacher and I will be held accountable for what I am prompted to teach you.  I don’t want to make anyone feel uncomfortable.  I love each of you young women, I want to help you realize the great blessings that can come from being modest.

What is Modesty?

Write on the board:  What does it mean to be Modest?  List the girls’ answers on the board. 

Let’s read the first two paragraphs from the modesty section on page 106 in True to the Faith and add to our list.
Modesty is an attitude of humility and decency in dress, grooming, language, and behavior. If you are modest, you do not draw undue attention to yourself. Instead, you seek to “glorify God in your body, and in your spirit” (1 Corinthians 6:20; see also verse 19).
If you are unsure about whether your dress or grooming is modest, ask yourself, “Would I feel comfortable with my appearance if I were in the Lord’s presence?” You might ask yourself a similar question about your language and behavior:  “Would I say these words or participate in these activities if the Lord were present?” Your honest answers to these questions may lead you to make important changes in your life.

I love that phrase, seek to glorify God in your body, and in your spirit.  I think it describes modesty very well.  Modesty is more than just what kind of clothes you wear.  It includes the language you speak, how you act, and how you groom yourself (Groom means to care for the appearance of; to make neat and trim)

What type of clothing is modest?

Now let’s read four paragraphs from the Dress and Appearance section in For the Strength of Youth starting with the last paragraph on page 6.  I’d like each of you to underline the parts that stick out to you and I’ll invite some of you to share what you learned. 
Never lower your standards of dress. Do not use a special occasion as an excuse to be immodest. When you dress immodestly, you send a message that is contrary to your identity as a son or daughter of God. You also send the message that you are using your body to get attention and approval.
Immodest clothing is any clothing that is tight, sheer, or revealing in any other manner. Young women should avoid short shorts and short skirts, shirts that do not cover the stomach, and clothing that does not cover the shoulders or is low-cut in the front or the back. Young men should also maintain modesty in their appearance. Young men and young women should be neat and clean and avoid being extreme or inappropriately casual in clothing, hairstyle, and behavior. They should choose appropriately modest apparel when participating in sports. The fashions of the world will change, but the Lord’s standards will not change.
Do not disfigure yourself with tattoos or body piercings. Young women, if you desire to have your ears pierced, wear only one pair of earrings.
Show respect for the Lord and yourself by dressing appropriately for Church meetings and activities. This is especially important when attending sacrament services. Young men should dress with dignity when officiating in the ordinance of the sacrament.

What part's stuck out to you?  These are the parts that stuck out to me:
  • Immodest clothing is any clothing that is tight, sheer, or revealing in any other manner. Young women should avoid short shorts and short skirts, shirts that do not cover the stomach, and clothing that does not cover the shoulders or is low-cut in the front or the back.  A good way to check if your clothing is modest is to remember the Primary song, “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes.” 

o   Head--When your hands are on your head does your shirt cover your stomach? 
o   Shoulders--Are your shoulders covered?  When your arms are out at shoulder height are you revealing too much under your sleeves—i.e. can you see your bra? 
o   Knees and Toes--When you bend over to touch your knees or toes where is your skirt and where is your shirt—are they too short, are they revealing too much? 
  • When you’re getting ready in the morning another good way to check to make sure you are modest is to sit in front of a mirror to make sure your skirts aren’t revealing too much.  When you sit down your skirts come up a couple inches.  When you cross your legs it reveals even more.  Are any of your skirts too revealing?  I’ll be honest.  It’s very awkward for me to teach a YW lesson when I can see up your skirt.  I hardly know where to look.
  • Young women should avoid short shorts and short skirts.  How short is too short?  That is a family and a personal decision.   Some of you may think that you’re parent’s rules on modesty are strict.  However, I can pretty much guarantee you that my parent’s rules were stricter. My parent’s standard was that skirts should cover the knee and I wasn’t allowed to wear shorts, except when I was playing sports.  I was expected to change back into regular clothing when sports practice was over.  I wasn’t allowed to lounge around the house in shorts.  I am thankful for the high standards my parents set for me and my family.  They helped prepare me to make sacred covenants in the temple.  I hope you will respect and adhere to your parent’s standards.  If your parents do not have specific standards or rules for modesty I hope you will pray about it and come up with your own. 
  • Young men and young women should choose appropriately modest apparel when participating in sports.  The fashions of the world will change, but the Lord’s standards will not change.”  When you play sports, exercise, go to dance, or even just lounge around the house do you choose modest clothes that are in harmony with the counsel given in For the Strength of Youth?  There are modest active wear choices that are not too tight, that cover the shoulders and are not too short. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the latter day saint youth and adults for that matter stood up for modesty and helped design modest costumes and uniforms for dance and sports?  When you do happen to have uniforms or costumes that aren’t in harmony with the standards in the strength of youth, I challenge you to think about taking a modest cover up or a t-shirt and long shorts to wear over it before and after your performance or game.  Also when you go swimming, I hope you’ll consider wearing something modest over your swimming suit during the times that you are not in the water.  Sometimes it just takes a little bit of thought ahead of time to be modest.  I hope you’ll make modesty a part of your thoughts.

Why does Modesty Matter?

Some of you may be asking yourself, why does modesty even matter?  As we read the Dress and Grooming section on page 107 in True to the Faith I’d like you to look for and underline some answers to that question.  I underlined 5 different reasons of why modesty matters.

Dress and Grooming
Prophets have always counseled us to dress modestly.  This counsel is founded on the truth that [1] the human body is God’s sacred creation. Respect your body as a gift from God.  Through your dress and appearance, you can show the Lord that you know how precious your body is. 
Your clothing expresses who you are. [2] It sends messages about you, and it influences the way you and others act.  [3] When you are well groomed and modestly dressed, you can invite the companionship of the Spirit and exercise a good influence on those around you.
Central to the command to be modest is an understanding of the sacred power of procreation, the ability to bring children into the world. This power is to be used only between husband and wife. [4] Revealing and sexually suggestive clothing, which includes short shorts and skirts, tight clothing, and shirts that do not cover the stomach, can stimulate desires and actions that violate the Lord’s law of chastity.
In addition to avoiding clothing that is revealing, you should avoid extremes in clothing, appearance, and hairstyle.  In dress, grooming, and manners, always be neat and clean, never sloppy or inappropriately casual. Do not disfigure yourself with tattoos or body piercings. If you are a woman and you desire to have your ears pierced, wear only one pair of modest earrings.
Maintain high standards of modesty for all occasions. Do not lower your standards to draw attention to your body or to seek approval from others. [5] True disciples of Jesus Christ maintain the Lord’s standard regardless of current fashions or pressure from others.

Modesty Brings Blessings

Being modesty will give you blessings.  Elder Nelson said, “Keeping divine commandments brings blessings, every time! Breaking divine commandments brings a loss of blessings, every time!” (https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2014/04/let-your-faith-show?lang=eng)

Modesty gives us confidence and self-worth.  Sis. Allred, former First Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency, said, “In a world that constantly tries to undermine our sense of who we are and what we can become, observing the principle of modesty can improve our confidence. … As modesty becomes the virtue that regulates and moderates action in our lives, we too will find an increased sense of self-worth. Recall the promises of Doctrine and Covenants 121:45–46: ‘Let virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly; then shall thy confidence wax strong in the presence of God; and the doctrine of the priesthood shall distil upon thy soul as the dews from heaven. The Holy Ghost shall be thy constant companion, and thy scepter an unchanging scepter of righteousness and truth’” (https://www.lds.org/liahona/2009/07/modesty-a-timeless-principle-for-all?lang=eng&query=modesty)When I was a young woman I didn’t have very much self-confidence.  Anything that would have brought me even a little bit of confidence or self-worth was worth it.  Modesty will do that for you!! 

Modesty helps us qualify for the companionship of the Holy Ghost which we’ve already mentioned before.  Elder Hales said, “To be modest is to be humble, and being humble invites the Spirit to be with us” (https://www.lds.org/liahona/2008/08/modesty-reverence-for-the-lord?lang=eng&query=modesty).

When you are modest you stand out.  It will set you apart and young men will notice.  Young men want to date girls who are modest so they can feel comfortable in your presence.

To me the greatest blessing of modesty is that it prepares you to go to the temple and to wear garments.  In Alma 48:7 it says, “Moroni … had been preparing the minds of the people to be faithful unto the Lord their God.”  Since you girls will be going to the temple in a few years, I’d like to teach you and prepare you for when you will go to the temple and receive garments.  Garments are a wonderful blessing. 

The First Presidency made the following important statements regarding how the garment should be worn:
“Church members who have been clothed with the garment in the temple have made a covenant to wear it throughout their lives. This has been interpreted to mean that it is worn as underclothing both day and night. [When I was sharing this letter with my kids Bryant said, "That means garments should be covered at night too."  Chad now wears a shirt over his garments to bed.]  This sacred covenant is between the member and the Lord. Members should seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to answer for themselves any personal questions about the wearing of the garment. … The promise of protection and blessings is conditioned upon worthiness and faithfulness in keeping the covenant.
“The fundamental principle ought to be to wear the garment and not to find occasions to remove it. Thus, members should not remove either all or part of the garment to work in the yard or to lounge around the home in swimwear or immodest clothing. Nor should they remove it to participate in recreational activities that can reasonably be done with the garment worn properly beneath regular clothing. When the garment must be removed, such as for swimming, it should be restored as soon as possible.
“The principles of modesty and keeping the body appropriately covered are implicit in the covenant and should govern the nature of all clothing worn. Endowed members of the Church wear the garment as a reminder of the sacred covenants they have made with the Lord and also as a protection against temptation and evil. How it is worn is an outward expression of an inward commitment to follow the Savior.” (The Temple Garment: “An Outward Expression of an Inward Commitment”).

In the temple we are taught that garments will protect us from the destroyer.  A few weeks ago while I was in the temple thinking about what I should teach you young women about modesty, the word destroyer really stood out to me.  When I heard that word, my mind opened up and I remembered the account in the Bible about how the destroyer passed over the children of Israel when they put lambs blood on the door posts of their houses.  Wearing our garments may be as important to us as putting the blood on the door posts was to the children of Israel.    Elder Carlos E. Asay, former president of the Salt Lake Temple said, “I fear that too many Church members take for granted the promise of protection and blessings associated with the temple garment. Some wear it improperly, and others remove it to suit whims of circumstance. In such cases, the instructions of modern prophets, seers, and revelators are ignored and spiritual protection placed in jeopardy” (The Temple Garment: “An Outward Expression of an Inward Commitment”).

After you go to the temple and receive garments the standard for shorts and skirts is a little different.  In the temple they explain the markings that are on garments and where they should cover.  Please listen to the explanation carefully.  A few years ago President Riggs, our former stake president, taught that we should clothe our bodies in such a way to cover up the parts of our bodies where the garments are supposed to cover. 

Garments do not have to be removed to exercise.  The letter from the first presidency that we just read said, “Thus, members should not remove either all or part of the garment … to participate in recreational activities that can reasonably be done with the garment worn properly beneath regular clothing.”  There are modest exercise clothes that cover garments just fine and it is ok to sweat in your garments.  I’ve never heard the general authorities of the church teach that you shouldn’t sweat a lot in your garments.  If that were the case, those of us who live in the desert would not be able to wear garments for several months in the summer. J If you do decide to remove your garments for exercise, you should still wear modest active wear that covers the shoulders, isn’t too tight, or too short and you shouldn’t let too much of the day may go by before they are replaced.  When you get garments you’ll be instructed to wear them day and night.  We live in a busy day and age where activities follow each other back to back with little down time in between.  So if you remove your garments to go to the gym before you know it you may also end up doing many other things without your garments on, i.e. take the kids to school, run errands, clean up the house, etc. 

In the church handbook it gives a little more instruction regarding the garments.  It says, “Members should not adjust the garment or wear it contrary to instructions in order to accommodate different styles of clothing. Nor should they alter the garment from its authorized design. When two-piece garments are used, both pieces should always be worn.
The garment is sacred and should be treated with respect at all times. Garments should be kept off the floor. They should also be kept clean and mended. After garments are washed, they should not be hung in public areas to dry. Nor should they be displayed or exposed to the view of people who do not understand their significance.” (Underlined emphasis added, Section 21.1.42 – Temple Clothing and Garments, https://www.lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church/selected-church-policies?lang=eng&query=garments)

I hope you look forward to the time you will go to the temple and will receive your garments.  Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you didn’t have to change any of the clothing in your wardrobe when you go through the temple because it is already modest enough for garments?

In conclusion, I hope you will think, ponder and pray about the things we’ve learned today.  I hope you will align your standard of modesty with the Lord’s standard.  I hope your standard of modesty will never change because you see someone else, even another member of our church, wearing immodest clothing.  Elder Nelson said, “Even if ‘everyone is doing it, ‘wrong is never right’” (https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2014/04/let-your-faith-show?lang=eng).  You will be held accountable for the light and knowledge and testimony you have received.  Other people will be held accountable for the light and knowledge and testimony they’ve received. 

I hope you will not judge someone or talk about them behind their back for wearing immodest clothing.  Maybe they haven’t been taught what you’ve been taught.  Please don’t judge, just love.   

I’d like you to ask yourself these questions.  Do I have immodest clothing in my closet?  Is there a way that I could make it modest or should I get rid of it?  I hope you’ll keep the best and discard the rest!!

In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Shall I Falter, or Shall I Finish?

This morning I read the sad news about a tragic accident that occurred yesterday on the way to church in which my cousin’s toddler was killed.  This had me reflecting about other major trials that several other loved ones are going through.  Two people I love recently battled life threatening illnesses that have left not only physical but emotional scars as well.  Two people I love are going through a divorce that is also causing arguments, anger, sadness and stress within the family.  People I love have struggled with infertility.  People I love recently delivered a still born baby and are struggling as life marches on.  I know of a young mother who was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer.  When hard trials hurt those I love sometimes I feel a type of survivor’s guilt, but when I have gone through trials of my own I haven’t wanted other people to feel guilty for what I am going through.  As I’ve thought about these circumstances I remembered something President Thomas S. Monson said, “Brothers and sisters, it may be safely assumed that no person has ever lived entirely free of suffering and sorrow. ... When the pathway of life takes a cruel turn, there is the temptation to ask the question ‘Why me?’ At times there appears to be no light at the end of the tunnel, no sunrise to end the night’s darkness. We feel encompassed by the disappointment of shattered dreams and the despair of vanished hopes. We join in uttering the biblical plea, ‘Is there no balm in Gilead?’  We feel abandoned, heartbroken, alone. We are inclined to view our own personal misfortunes through the distorted prism of pessimism. We become impatient for a solution to our problems, forgetting that frequently the heavenly virtue of patience is required.  The difficulties which come to us present us with the real test of our ability to endure. A fundamental question remains to be answered by each of us: Shall I falter, or shall I finish? 

I’ve come to realize that every one of us is going to have a major, knock down trial at least once in this life.  At times life is going to test your very limits and give you more than you can handle … on your own.  But you will never be given more than you can handle with the help of our Savior Jesus Christ.  He is mighty to save (2 Ne. 31:19).  He has surely borne our griefs and carried our sorrows (Isiah 53:4).  Jesus Christ will help us finish when we feel like faltering.  He is why we can have hope when everything seems so bleak.  

President Monson goes onto say, "The history of the Church in this, the dispensation of the fulness of times, is replete with the experiences of those who have struggled and yet who have remained steadfast and of good cheer. The reason? They have made the gospel of Jesus Christ the center of their lives. This is what will pull us through whatever comes our way. We will still experience difficult challenges, but we will be able to face them, to meet them head-on, and to emerge victorious" (I Will Not Fail Thee nor Forsake Thee).

Life is short and temporary.  Hug your children a little tighter.  Love a little bit more.  Be more kind.  Forgive and make amends with those you may be at odds with today.  Don't wait until tomorrow.  You may not get another tomorrow.  You don't have to agree with each other, but maybe you can agree to disagree and move forward with love.

One more quote that brings me comfort today.  "We Are Not Made for Endings--In light of what we know about our eternal destiny, is it any wonder that whenever we face the bitter endings of life, they seem unacceptable to us? There seems to be something inside of us that resists endings. Why is this? Because we are made of the stuff of eternity. We are eternal beings, children of the Almighty God, whose name is Endless and who promises eternal blessings without number. Endings are not our destiny" (Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Grateful in Any Circumstances).

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Letter - Cavities that Become Reservoirs of Joy

Sunday, May 04, 2014

Last Monday my niece Shelby who is serving a mission in Brazil sent me a nice email in response to my letter last week.  It was so kind.  Thank you Shelby!!  My nephew Chad’s last letter was so funny, he is serving in Argentina.  My other nephew’s Reggie and Levi are also serving missions--Reggie in California and Levi in Guatemala.  I love reading each of their letters each week.  It is so neat to hear their testimonies and to hear about how they are helping people make positive changes in their lives and come closer to Christ.  Their service and their letters are a blessing to me.  They build my faith.  On Monday afternoon the girls and I watched this funny “Let it Go” music video over and over again.  We showed it to the older kids when they game home from school then watched it again for FHE.  We love it.
There are lots of prairie dogs at the kids school.  I snapped this picture of several of them on Monday morning.
Last Sunday at the fireside for the Stake YM encampment they introduced this Captain Moroni Award that the boys can work towards now in preparation for the camp.  Spencer is excited about it and wants to earn it.
Tuesday morning I woke up around 6:00 and at 6:15 since I couldn’t get back to sleep I decided to get up and follow my cousin Mindy Rowley’s example and go to the temple.  I was able to get to the temple by 6:35, do a sheet of initiatory names and be back home by 7:25 for our family scriptures and Come Follow Me lesson.  I LOVE having a temple so close to our home!!!  Tuesday afternoon Bryant showed me his cool new trick.  For mutual on Tuesday night the Priests in our ward taught our Laurels how to change a tire and then the Laurels provided refreshments.  It was fun and informative.  A few months ago one of my graduating laurels suggested we learn how to change a tire.  I thought it was a great idea and suggested that we could have the priests teach us.


Wednesday I went to Zumba and then took the girls to Grammy days.  I had a dentist appointment at my old dental office later that morning to get a second opinion on some dental work that was recommended at my new dentist office.  The new office recommended several procedures for my gums that were going to cost hundreds of dollars.  I felt that they were trying to squeeze every last cent they could from me so I opted to ask my hygienist at my old office who I trust what she thought about everything.  The only reason I left that office is because they dropped my insurance.  I’m glad that I asked her opinion because after examining my gums and taking measurements she said that I was maintaining my gums fine and that she wouldn’t recommend any of the expensive treatments the other office was recommending.  I’m going to continue going to my old office and use their in house payment options.  Wednesday night Chad and I went to The Keg steak house restaurant to use my free birthday dinner.  It was the last day my coupon was valid.  It was fun to have a date night in the middle of the week.  After Chad took me out to dinner he took Karalee out for ice cream since it was her turn for a date that week too.

Marlee wanted "Elsa" hair.  Elsa is a character in the movie frozen.  The girls are kind of obsessed with the movie Frozen right now.
Thursday I made some bread, the missionaries came over to teach Puring a member discussion and Spencer and Bryant had an end of the year student council party.  Chad wanted to take Spencer to go do baptisms at the temple that night until he realized his recommend expired on April 30th and it was now May 1st.  Oops.   

Tilly watching Frozen.  She would watch it all day long if I let her.  :)
Friday afternoon I hosted a lunch for all the sisters on the Sanders’ side of the family since Heather is in town.  We had a nice lunch and had a good time visiting while all the cousins played.  Saturday night the kids invited some friends over for pizza and to play basketball.  They played until about 10pm.  It was fun.

















Yesterday morning Bryant had a football game at 8:30am.  They lost again.  Bryant played so hard and had some really nice catches and ran the ball a few times too.  His team is 0-7 this season.  It’s been a tough season to go through.  After we got home from the game I started to feel terrible.  I got some sort of stomach bug or I ate something bad the day before.  I was so sick to my stomach and couldn’t eat.  I had to lie on the couch or in my bed all day because I was too weak to do anything.  I had to stay home while Chad took the kids swimming at the Lamoreaux’s for the first swim of the year, cancel my pedicure appointment with Amy, and miss the adult session of our stake conference.  It was a bummer.  This morning I felt better but was pretty weak from not eating the day before.  I’ve gotten stronger as the day has worn on though and I am feeling back to normal now.  It is not fun to get sick and to be of no help around the house.

Bryant is on the far left, playing defense.
Today we had stake conference and heard nice messages from our stake presidency.  This evening we had a family birthday party for all the May birthdays at the Sanders.  Chad was the only one celebrating a birthday this month that showed up though so that was sad.

Chad and Spencer eating lunch today.  Don't they look so much alike?



 The kids are all doing well.  Spencer loves being a deacon and being able to pass the sacrament.  He is so responsible and wakes up before I do on his own every morning to read his scriptures and practice the piano before school.  Bryant loves cub scouts and playing football even though they haven’t won any games.  He really wants to win though.  He is so helpful and is a peacemaker in our home.  Karalee is doing well in school.  She is very independent and is a perfectionist.  She likes to play the piano.  Marlee is happy.  She is a sweet girl.  She plays well with others and all by herself.  Sometimes I just love to sit and watch her play by herself.  She has a cute imagination.  Lately she likes to play in the water a lot.  She keeps making water messes all over the house.  It’s kind of driving me crazy.  Tilly’s favorite phrase these days is, “No, I do it.”  If we are in a hurry and I try to help her she will start all over again and do it by herself.  She is so cute and fun though.  She is getting so big.  I love being a wife and a stay at home mother.  As a young girl that is what I had hoped to be and it is more enjoyable and fulfilling than I thought it would ever be.   

My quote for this month was shared by Brother Evan Bingham on Facebook this week.  Brother Bingham was one of my favorite high school teachers.  He taught me my junior year in seminary and he was also the teacher over the seminary council that I was on during my senior year.  The seminary council had some fun parties in his home.  He was an influence for good on my life and on my testimony.  Anyway, this week he posted a tribute to his oldest daughter who died eleven years ago at the age of seventeen and included this beautiful quote.  Elder Maxwell once said, "Righteous sorrow and suffering carve cavities in the soul that will become later reservoirs of joy. Moreover, the meek not only understand when such reservoirs are being readied, but also that those reservoirs often fill gradually. So, too, the gradual stretching of our frail spiritual muscles by stress can strengthen the very sinews necessary to exercise tough love. Such isometrics require patience and meekness." M&L 11

Love,
Mindy

P.S.  Bryant wrote this poem today to pass off one of his Faith in God requirements.

God’s Creations
By Bryant Sanders

Heavenly Father created the heavens and earth
And sent us here through birth

He created the cows that eat the grass
And all the flocks of birds in a great mass.

He created all the land animals
Even all the great camels.

He created the animals in the waters
Like all the fish and the otters.

Heavenly Father made the fruits and vegetables,
That we eat on our dinner tables.

That is all I have to say

About the things God made before yesterday.