Friday, May 6, 2011

Elementary School Awards Day For Kayley and Samuel



Kayley's Kindergarten awards day was May 5th and Samuel's was May 6th. Kayley received 2 awards: Citizenship and a completion of Kindergarten. One girl and one boy from her class were chosen for this award, and she was the girl. Samuel received the Honor Roll for all year award. I am pleased with both of my social butterflies for  a wonderful job. 
Kayley was much too quick for me to snap a shot of her when she was actually receiving her awards, but I was able to get it all on tape, just no snap-shots. It also didn't help that Kelsey started pitching a fit because I wasn't sitting right beside her so that she could rest her foot on my leg. She has this quirky little habit of resting one or more of her feet on you (whether it is me or Aaron or Kayley). She also thinks that we're supposed to kiss her feet whenever she lifts it up towards our face. She sometimes kisses her own feet, with shoes on and all. I guess she has a foot fetish at an early age, but only for her feet. She is such a funny little girl.



Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Biloxi Ward Youth Temple Trip

     We had the privilege as a youth group to visit the Baton Rouge, Louisiana temple on Saturday, April 30th. Nearly all of our active youth were in attendance, and all were happy to be there. It is truly a wonderful thing to have youth ready and willing to serve the Lord on a Saturday morning. I am always grateful to have the opportunity to be in The House of the Lord and partake of the haven of peace within in this chaotic world. I know that Lord's work is done within these walls, as such is my strong testimony.


Wherever the Sheep Go, the Lambs Will Follow

In our latest family home evening, we watched the conference address of Richard J. Maynes entitled "Establishing a Christ-Centered home."  http://lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/establishing-a-christ-centered-home?lang=eng. Something we all definitely needed to be reminded of. In this talk he shared a poem entitled, "The Echo."

’Twas a sheep not a lamb
That strayed away in the parable Jesus told,
A grown-up sheep that strayed away
From the ninety and nine in the fold.
And why for the sheep should we seek
And earnestly hope and pray?
Because there is danger when sheep go wrong:
They lead the lambs astray.
Lambs will follow the sheep, you know,
Wherever the sheep may stray.
When sheep go wrong,
It won’t take long till the lambs are as wrong as they.
And so with the sheep we earnestly plead
For the sake of the lambs today,
For when the sheep are lost
What a terrible cost
The lambs will have to pay.
This poem is what stuck with me the most, even after watching this address more than 3 times already. It honed in to me the huge resposibility I have as a mother, and it ever reminded me to strive to do better. Being "in tune" as he is, Aaron retained my services to make some home decor to ever remind us of this poem and it's truth within. If you find yourself wanting to make one these yourself here are the instructions:
- A wood board in the size you prefer (I used  6"x 36" board purchased from Hobby Lobby) 
- Lettering cut from a cricut (I used the font, My Own Topher at the size of 1.5 inches)
- Sheep and lamb images: sheep from http://nicholasgomez.com/blog/bo-peep-sheep/,
  Lamb image from the Animal Kingdom Cricut Cartridge
- Acrylic paint in color of your choice
- Black and white cardstock
- Glossy Modge Podge
- Foam brushes
Step 1: Paint the board using about three coats, let dry in between coats, and especially before step 2.
Step 2: Apply Modge Podge over entire surface of the board (this will act as your glue for the letters).
Step 3: Place letters and images in their appropriate places, paying close attention to spacing.
Step 4: Let modge podge dry, when dry, apply another coat or 2 of modge podge, remember to let dry in between coats.
Step 5: Whola, you have your decor.