This will make you chuckle:
We've been reading the Book of Mormon with our children, (for over a year now) and we're finally into the book of Alma. This has been a wonderful and trying experience for us...
Wonderful when our children ask us meaningful questions and we can expound on things of a spiritual nature. It's amazing to watch their testimonies grow and shine forth! I love how easily children grasp gospel principles.
Trying when we have to stop every 2 minutes to remind them to sit still, be quiet and just listen for one measely chapter! Trying when we have to nearly shout the scriptures over Mo's screaming. Trying when they slump down and ask if we're done yet.
Here's the chucke:
The other day Bekah asked me how much more we had to read in the Book of Mormon. I showed her, and then she went over to the other books of scriptures (Old Testament, New Testament, Doctrine and Coveanants) we have sitting on a cabinet downstairs. She boldly declared, "So after the Book of Mormon, we'll read all of these...and then we'll be dead!"
Yes Bekah, at the rate we're going you might be right. I think we'll save the Old Testament for last.
Here are the stories of our lives...at least the ones I'm telling.
Our Not-So-Little Family
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Saturday, December 31, 2011
2011 - The Boring Tree
I guess we'll remember Christmas 2011 as the year of
The Boring Tree! After Moriah tipped over the tree 3 times and after we discovered unscrewed light bulbs all over the house, we decided to take down the lights.
We then also felt justified in our decision to skip putting up our very expensive and extensive collection of Hallmark ornaments.
Every year we take a special picture, it's called the "Loot Picture"& it's purpose is to document the fun things the kids got for Christmas that year.
After having to replace many appliances this year, car repairs, and an unexpected cat/vet bill we had a more modest Christmas than years past. I hope we've managed to convey to our children that Christmas is not about getting, but giving. And we had a wonderful Christmas.
(Mike wouldn't call it a modest Christmas,
he would call it the Christmas we finally stayed in our budget.)
Emma's Loot
Gingerbread Houses and Sugar Cookies
Our "gingerbread" houses are actually made with graham crackers...but you get the point.
We packed a lot of fun into Christmas Eve.
A party at Grandpa's house, gingerbread house building/decorating, and then we made cookies for Santa. It's a good thing Santa was pre-wrapped this year because he and Mrs. Claus were exhausted after ALL the Christmas activities. We normally don't pack so much into one day, but the stomach flu hit Mo and Mom before Christmas. And then the nasty bug made an ancore preformance for the other members of the family the day after Christmas.
What's that old saying, "It just isn't Christmas unless someone's crying or pukin'!"
Christmas Festivities
These kids are not excited for Christmas, nope, not one little bit.
It's not as if you can literally see the anticipation shining forth like search lights from their very eyes, with smiles that seems to speak aloud, "Presents, presents, presents are coming!"
Aunt Coco & Bekah
Five
Our little Button, (Bekah) is 5!
Here are the highlights:
Probably Bekah's favorite part of the day.
If you are unfamiliar with "chasers" they are presents hidden around the house with clues that lead you to the next present. It's kind of like a treasure hunt for presents.
We like it because it draws out the present fun.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Over-Achiever
When it comes to the Terrible Twos, Moriah is an overachiever! Here's a recap of her last week:
She dumped out a pitcher of apple juice all over the kitchen table and floor.
She fished out a piece of Aaron's chocolate birthday cake from the garbage and then tried to eat it in our bedroom.
She knocked over the Christmas Tree 3xs...in one day!
This is in addtion to the nightmare tantrums and relentless screaming.
Good thing she's cute.
She dumped out a pitcher of apple juice all over the kitchen table and floor.
She fished out a piece of Aaron's chocolate birthday cake from the garbage and then tried to eat it in our bedroom.
She knocked over the Christmas Tree 3xs...in one day!
This is in addtion to the nightmare tantrums and relentless screaming.
Good thing she's cute.
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