Monday, December 29, 2008
We opened presents for what seemed like a very long time. Josh helped me pass everything out. Thank you Josh.
Nickie and Alicia were out with friends from out of town and didn't come over until later. But we got to see all of the kids except Jacob. We sent him a big package, it was fun putting it together. He did call and we past the phone around to everyone. He is doing very well and is glad to be in his new area.
I know he will miss the people in his old area, he really loved them.
We miss him but are happy for him and love to hear about the work he is doing.
We can't wait for Mother's Day.
Here are some pictures from our wonderful Christmas morning.
I woke up at 7:00 the kids started waking up about 8:00 and we made a BIG breakfast.
We sat down to eat about 10:30, and started opening presents about 11:00.
This year we talked about it and agreed that the magic of Christmas is over as soon as the last present is opened so we wanted to postpone it a while. It was awesome and lasted a very long time.
You might ask (for future reference) how do you get children to sleep in on Christmas morning? Easy you let them stay up as late as they want on Christmas Eve.
All the kids knew we were wrapping presents so they let us and they loved staying up. This was one of the best Christmas mornings ever.
More pictures to follow.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Christmas is almost here and we get a call from our missionary.
We are all very excited! We enjoy writing to him and telling him about all the missionary work we are doing and we have our missionaries over every chance we get.
I always send them home with homemade bread. The last two times it was baking when they got to our house. They are kids and they get so excited about things that remind them of home.
I hope someone is doing the same for Jacob.
Does anyone have ideas on how the get the most from his call? We got a call on his way out to Az. And it was a little crazy. Well, we were all there. =$ We will all be there again. He couldn’t tell who was talking and then about the time he figured it out someone else was talking….
We don’t get another call till May so we really want to enjoy it.
Monday, December 15, 2008
This is my 100th post. =)
This is my 100th post. I think that is special.
Julia is working on a project that involves pictures of all the kids. I can't wait to see it. So, I have to go through the endless number of pictures. It is very time consuming but lots of fun. Another good thing came of it, I found all the boys doing the goober face and had to share it with you all.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Another one for Julia
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Kids say the darnest things
The kids had a visit with their other mother today.
Jordan said James asked her if she was still their mother.
Scott said yes, of course she is still your mother.
I asked him why he would even need to ask such a question,
and he said because she got remarried and she isn't a Willis anymore.
It is funny to see how differently children think.
I am glad he asked.
Monday, December 8, 2008
How do you say no to a face like this?
Sunday, December 7, 2008
I usually write Jacob on Sunday so I tell him about talks and share lessons and testimonies instead of sharing all the family stuff that makes him miss us and spend his p'day crying. He is doing well and wants to hear more about home.
I did well with little news from home on my dearelder.com letter until I accidentally erased it instead of sending it. I don't know a word for frustration like that. So I told him a few little things and sent him pictures of everyone.
We miss him and are looking forward to our phone call on Christmas.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Opening Christmas?
Last night we had the missionaries over for FHE. It has been our tradition for the past several weeks since we can manage to have an investigator every week.
It has been very rewarding for us to be able to share the gospel and the missionaries take charge of everything. (I feed them and fix the treat)
Last night Elder Horch shared one of his family traditions, it was called opening Christmas.
There were several wrapped presents. The presents are opened by the youngest to the oldest. Each present is a clue to what you are supposed to do next.
The first present was a hymnal. We took turns choosing Christmas songs from the hymn book, and sang almost all of them. I loved that part.
Then they unwrapped the book The Night Before Christmas and read it.
The next gift was the Christmas count down book and we got to keep it.
Then my favorite part they unwrapped the scriptures. They read the birth of Christ from the Book of Mormon and the Bible in alternating scriptures.
It was awesome!
The last gift was chocolate covered cherries! Yummy!
They call it opening Christmas and it is done the first Monday of December.
It is not too late if you want to start it this year.
It was one of the best FHE's we have had.
Monday, December 1, 2008
I heard a talk a few years ago where a man said that right now in our lives we have the least amount of responsibility that we will have.
He was speaking to men and women at all different stages of their lives, he didn't know what they were going through now or what they had been through. How could he say that and better still how could it be true?
When I thought about it and as he talked I realized that we grow all the time and where much is given much is required. A young mother with little children may think the diapers and sleepless nights will never end. (the diapers do end)
Then she has teenagers and then weddings then grandchildren and great grandchildren...
Our lives continue to be blessed and we work harder to be responsible for those blessings. Each of our lives are different. Some people will never have the responsibilities that others have and yet they will never have less responsibilities than they have now. The responsibilities will change but never decrease. If that is a depressing thought it is because we tend to stress and look for a time when we won't.
That brings me to my closing thought and favorite scripture.
Psalms 46:10 Be still and know that I am God
As I think of this scripture I think of us frantically trying to get things done or stressing about things we can't change and God with a loving smile on his face softly reminding us that we need to stop and remember he knows everything and has it all under control. What a peaceful thought and even more so if you can remember it during chaos.
Dedicated to Julia at this crazy time in her life, I love you
He was speaking to men and women at all different stages of their lives, he didn't know what they were going through now or what they had been through. How could he say that and better still how could it be true?
When I thought about it and as he talked I realized that we grow all the time and where much is given much is required. A young mother with little children may think the diapers and sleepless nights will never end. (the diapers do end)
Then she has teenagers and then weddings then grandchildren and great grandchildren...
Our lives continue to be blessed and we work harder to be responsible for those blessings. Each of our lives are different. Some people will never have the responsibilities that others have and yet they will never have less responsibilities than they have now. The responsibilities will change but never decrease. If that is a depressing thought it is because we tend to stress and look for a time when we won't.
That brings me to my closing thought and favorite scripture.
Psalms 46:10 Be still and know that I am God
As I think of this scripture I think of us frantically trying to get things done or stressing about things we can't change and God with a loving smile on his face softly reminding us that we need to stop and remember he knows everything and has it all under control. What a peaceful thought and even more so if you can remember it during chaos.
Dedicated to Julia at this crazy time in her life, I love you
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