Thursday, February 27, 2014

Thinking at Midnight

Tonight I had a girls' night with two of my closest friends. When the three of us get together we try and solve all of OUR world's problems (meaning the problems we face personally). There is so much evil, tragedy, sadness, and pain in this world, but there's also love, joy, peace, blessings, and miracles in this world. One of the boys I grew up with passed away at the age of 29 yesterday. I'm not sure how/what happened, but it is devastating. There are so many people who lie and cheat their way through life, not caring who they leave high and dry. There are people blessed with children who neglect and abuse them. There are so many who fall into temptations and self destruction. 

Am I one of these people? I don't mean to be, but there are time where I know I'm neglecting my babies to check email (100 times a day) or to wash dishes, or to do any of the endless chores that accompany a house full of giggly, creative little girls. Or that I embellish a story to make it better, or get mad at someone because their sins look differently than mine. I need to be better, but I know that's why the power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ is available to me, and to you, and to everyone else. Recognizing the need to change is the first step to repentance, a change of heart and direction.

So as I'm sitting here thinking about all these hard things known at Mortality, my heart is bursting with love and admiration for my little family. My husband is always sweet, kind, and affectionate in word and deed. He is always looking for ways to compliment me and tells me that he loves me. I arrived at home tonight to a clean house, with three little princesses fast asleep, and one husband who had left me 2 things:

A love note with this:


He is always thinking of me and my needs. I am madly in love with him, and I love him so much for loving ME so much.

We have these three perfect little angels in our home. They are so smart and fun and full of energy. What complete joy they bring to my life. The thought of losing one of them is unimaginable. 

















I am so thankful for my life. SO thankful. I'm amazed at the Lord's blessings and tender mercies, which He FREELY gives, regardless of how deserving or UNdeserving I am. Instead of complaining about the frigid temperatures outside, I'm going to express gratitude for my warm and dry home, with all of the comforts inside of it. Instead of being upset that I only have 3 pair of pants I like to wear out of the 10 that I have, I'm going to express gratitude for having TEN pair of pants! Instead of being upset that my girls disobey sometimes, I'm going to express gratitude for three little girls' whom Mathieu and I have the privilege to teach, rear, and train within the bounds the Lord has set.



Friday, February 14, 2014

Olympics: cookies and dancing

 Put the Winter Olympics 2014 with girls who love to bake (and eat) and dance, and this is what you get:







My SIL, Liz, gave us this hoop with tulle...it's our little reading nook. The girls LOVE LOVE LOVE it.






Valentine's playdate with Drew and Clara:



Little Miss prefers no pants, and her boots. She's even been known to wear the boots for naps.


The girls' Valentines (mini choc chip cookies, small cookie scoop):



Friday, February 7, 2014

Homeschool Update


I love Homeschooling. I love the freedom of having an off-sleep-schedule and not feeling extremely stressed about getting Ella on the bus on time. I love having the girls home and watching their creativity bloom. I love being the one who gets to teach them and have the reward of them "getting it". I love that they get to play together, that we can talk about God and questions they have about our Church, I love that the Lord inspires me to teach in the best way possible for my children. I love how awesome our school district is working with homeschool families, and all the tools they provide. I love my handful of friends who also homeschool, and all the ideas they've shared with me. I love it. I feel so blessed. It's not the easier road, but it's our road.

This week our theme is: Olympics 2014



Since there isn't Orange in the Olympic rings...Sicily ate those.



Snapshot in time


Here are some random photos of my daily life. Ella asks to have her picture taken a lot, and then asks me to send it to specific people. 



Because of this:

 All I wanted to do was bake bread and eat it. So we did. Homeschool at its best.

Number 3 has shown interest in the toilet. Sometimes with her clothes on....

and sometimes with her clothes off.

She also likes to put little game pieces and toys on her toes and in her onesie.

 And this is the first time I was able to do 2 french braids in Sicily's hair.



Delainey's Dance Class


Delainey took a "Princess Dance" class through a local town's recreation program. She half liked it--she only wanted to go half the time. BUT she speaks of it fondly now, which is all that matters, I suppose. I wasn't impressed with the studio OR the teacher, so we won't be participating there again, but it was great to Delainey to have something fun to choose to do.









Halloween 2013---a little late

I just uploaded all the photos from my phone, and since my mom *mentioned* that she wished I would blog more (even though she only lives 30 minutes away...uh-hem), I decided to post. SO...here are Halloween pictures from last October: