Sunday, January 20, 2008

So Many Myths

There are a lot of myths out there about my church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I would love all who read this to take a look at a short 10 minute video that will help you know fact from fiction about such things as plural marriage, service to others, belief in Jesus Christ, etc. Thank you!

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Snow?



Although not a lot, Sanford did receive a bit of snow this winter. Of course, there is always the chance that we will get more, but I'm not holding my breath! The kids took advantage of what little we had. They pulled together the snow on the roof of a small shed and created their own version of a snowman!

Saturday, January 05, 2008

As Christmas Winds Down

The paper and bows are all off the packages. The gifts are in the hands of their new owners. The Christmas dinner has been eaten. Christmas is winding down. Shortly, the decorations of the holiday will be taken down and stored for next Christmas. And all will be as it was way back in November.

Yet, we don't need everything about Christmas to be put away in a box and stored until next year. Think about the times we wished a cashier a Merry Christmas with a big smile. That feeling of love can be saved. Let's wish them, and all others we meet, a great day with a smile from January through next Christmas.

Think about the acts of service given during Christmas this year. Perhaps gifts were given to someone in need, or cookies and carols were offered, or food was given to a food drive, or any number of things. Service to others is something that can always be offered. Let's look for acts of service and kindness throughout the year.

Think about the number of times we remembered our Savior, Jesus Christ, this month. Every time we said "Christmas" we brought up His name. We talked of His birth. We pondered on that wonderous night. We celebrated the coming of our Lord. Our thoughts should always include Jesus Christ, not just in December. Let's keep Him in our thoughts every single day.

Yes, Christmas tinsel and glitz may be headed out the door as the new year is ushered in. But I, for one, will work on ushering in the meaning of Christmas all year long.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Teri Learns to Knit


Well, sort of! Kimberly is teaching me to knit. The first try was not very fruitful but Kimberly faithfully caught all my efforts on film so that I might never forget how difficult it was to "cast on", knit, and the pearl my first 2 rows. In the end, I got frustrated and tore them out and began again the next day. I eventually tore that one out, too, and am now working on my third practice piece. I've managed to make a button hole! By mistake....but it is still there! lol

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Christmas Eve and Christmas Morning


Everyone was excited for Christmas. The girls loved having Matthew home and couldn't wait to see the expressions on people's faces when the gifts they bought/made were opened. Katherine put out enough cookies for Santa Claus that it is amazing he was able to fit down anyone else's chimney! lol And of course, there were apples for the reindeer. Christmas was a real joy. Over too fast, it seems, but it gets faster and faster each year. Age perhaps?

A Very Nice Visit From Kyle, Faith, and the Kids

Kyle, Faith, Gena, and Jaxson made a stop by our house for Christmas on Dec 22. It was great to see them and to enjoy watching the children open their gifts. Gena loved her ornament and Junie B Jones books and Jaxson loved his tractor ornament and his dinosaur music tape. Kyle and Faith got an ornament that looked like Kyle's dog as a child - Charlie. Keith was very happy with a framed picture of his children and I was excited to get the right kind of cords to make setting up my village easier! Beyond the gifts, however, was the wonderful time spent together. Isn't that what Christmas is all about?