Wednesday, May 29, 2013
A first for Trey
me: Trey, whatcha lookin' at?
Trey: The flowers. They are so pretty. Yeah, they make me think of Cherish. She LOVES flowers. Actually they make me think of all of my aunts. Like Mistilyn and Eliana too. They all love flowers. They are their favorite things in the world...well, no actually, they probably care about their family more than flowers. They LOVE it when I come over!
He sure makes me laugh. But it was what came next that I wanted to post about, because I never want to forget it.
me: They do love it when you come over. I'm glad that you love your family and that they love you.
Trey: I know. Mom...my throat hurts.
me: Are you ok? Are you getting a sore throat again? (He had had strep a few days earlier)
Trey: No. It just hurts right now because I'm thinking about my family. And it feels like I want to cry. But not the bad cry. I feel like I want to cry happy tears.
me: Trey, that is so cool bud. Do you know what you are feeling right now? That's you, feeling the spirit. I'm so happy for you! Isn't it such a neat feeling??!!
Trey: No. It hurts! (hence the discomfort in his throat.)
He then could no longer hold back the tears and began to cry.
What a sweet little boy. I was overwhelmed with gratitude at that moment because I was able to be there with him as he experienced being touched by the holy ghost for the first time. It is a precious memory that I hope to never forget. I'm thankful that families are eternal.
-Amber
Changing
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Becoming as a child
I have always appreciated the beautiful artwork in our buildings - but never as much as when I have taken noisy kids into the hall to simmer down. It is a great opportunity to see how the change comes over them when you hold them and they look at pictures of the Savior. It is interesting to note that no matter how the artist renders Christ the child always recognizes Him. Such was the case on Sunday with Corban.
As I walked by one of the paintings to go back to the chapel Corban said, "I need to say hi to Jesus!" As I brought him over to the painting to "say hi to Jesus" I thought to myself that this is one of the ways that Christ wanted us to be like a child...always ready and willing to converse with Heaven at any opportunity. Surely our Father in Heaven appreciates this sort of attitude. I wondered if I am doing this? Do I want to "say hi to Jesus" at every opportunity? What are ways that I can do this? It has given me some food for thought...
As we looked at the painting together I asked Corban if Jesus loved him. He responded in the affirmative with one of his big cheesy grins and a giggle. I hope we all know of the Savior's love for us and that the knowledge brings us the same obvious joy. For surely He does love all of us...enough that He gave His life for us!
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Cherish makes an appearance...
Our Little Cherish Is Growing Up
Cherish and I have had our rough patches along the way, that's for sure. But as we have both grown and matured, we have developed a great friendship. Some of my fondest memories are of time spent with her, especially the opportunities I had to take a couple road trips to Idaho with her. While one of those trips was driving with the van full of loud high school girls, it was still fun to be with her and see how much people love her. We know she has had her difficult times and hasn't always had perfect relationships with family members, but she has grown so much in so many different ways. She is an amazing young lady. I am so grateful, and consider myself so blessed, to have her as my sister and friend.
Lastly, we have all been hard on her about Dalyn, myself probably more than anyone, but I know it's because we all love her and want what is best for her. She is and will be going through a hard time with Dalyn going on his mission, and I hope we will all remember them both in our thoughts and prayers. Cherish, we love you so much and we are so proud of the woman you are and the woman you are continuing to become.
Friday, May 24, 2013
P.S. Tyrel, when I read your comment about this blog becoming a resource you can use for your lessons as a seminary teacher, I immediately thought of the things I shared above about teaching 'the one'. Hopefully I expressed myself clearly enough to provide at least some insight that may help you. Thanks again for all of your and Amber's posts.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Eternal perspective
“If we looked at mortality as the whole of existence, then pain, sorrow, failure, and short life would be calamity. But if we look upon life as an eternal thing stretching far into the premortal past and on into the eternal post-death future, then all happenings may be put in proper perspective.
“Is there not wisdom in his giving us trials that we might rise above them, responsibilities that we might achieve, work to harden our muscles, sorrows to try our souls? Are we not exposed to temptations to test our strength, sickness that we might learn patience, death that we might be immortalized and glorified?
“If all the sick for whom we pray were healed, if all the righteous were protected and the wicked destroyed, the whole program of the Father would be annulled and the basic principle of the gospel, free agency, would be ended. No man would have to live by faith.
“If joy and peace and rewards were instantaneously given the doer of good, there could be no evil—all would do good but not because of the rightness of doing good. There would be no test of strength, no development of character, no growth of powers, no free agency, only satanic controls.
“Should all prayers be immediately answered according to our selfish desires and our limited understanding, then there would be little or no suffering, sorrow, disappointment, or even death, and if these were not, there would also be no joy, success, resurrection, nor eternal life and godhood” (Faith Precedes the Miracle [1973], 97).
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
However, because he had been following the Lord he recognizes that he is in darkness and recognizes his need for the mercy of the Lord in verse 8. When he prays with sincerity the Lord shows him a vision of the Tree of Life (which is a representation of the Love of God). This was a testimony to me that through sincere, diligent prayer we can have God's love manifested to us. It was also a testimony of this brief statement from a talk by Rex D Pinegar, "“The Lord’s peace comes not without pain, but in the midst of pain.”
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Priesthood
Food for thought here...read the passage from Elder Ballard's last conference talk carefully and look for things that were done by the power of the priesthood..." Brothers and sisters, the power by which the heavens and earth were and are created is the priesthood. Those of us who are members of the Church know that the source of this priesthood power is God Almighty and His Son, Jesus Christ. Not only is the priesthood the power by which the heavens and the earth were created, but it is also the power the Savior used in His mortal ministry to perform miracles, to bless and heal the sick, to bring the dead to life, and, as our Father’s Only Begotten Son, to endure the unbearable pain of Gethsemane and Calvary—thus fulfilling the laws of justice with mercy and providing an infinite Atonement and overcoming physical death through the Resurrection."......thoughts?
As a side note, Corban has been "struggling" with his prayers - essentially just saying "Heavenly Father Dear, AMEN!!!" This morning he said the sweetest little prayer and included things such as thanking Heavenly Father for Jesus' ouies for us, etc. Certainly those are moments when you feel like all of the prayers, scripture study and FHE's got somewhere!!!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Righteousness
“The man who stays with the kingdom of God, the man who is true to this people, the man who keeps himself pure and unspotted from the world, is the man that God will accept, that God will uphold, that he will sustain, and that will prosper in the land, whether he be in the enjoyment of his liberty or be confined in prison cells, it makes no difference where he is, he will come out all right” (Gospel Doctrine, 5th ed. [1939], 257).
Blog Posting/Journal
Here is some encouragement to post on the blog (aka our family journal) “How happy we are as we find our grandparents’ journals and follow them through their trials and joys and gain for our own lives much from the experiences and faith and courage of our ancestors.
“Accordingly, we urge our young people to begin today to write and keep records of all the important things in their own lives and also the lives of their antecedents in the event that their parents should fail to record all the important incidents in their own lives. Your own private journal should record the way you face up to challenges that beset you. Do not suppose life changes so much that your experiences will not be interesting to your posterity. Experiences of work, relations with people, and an awareness of the rightness and wrongness of actions will always be relevant. …
“No one is commonplace, and I doubt if you can ever read a biography from which you cannot learn something from the difficulties overcome and the struggles made to succeed. These are the measuring rods for the progress of humanity.
“As we read the stories of great men, we discover that they did not become famous overnight nor were they born professionals or skilled craftsmen. The story of how they became what they are may be helpful to us all. …
“Your journal is your autobiography, so it should be kept carefully. You are unique, and there may be incidents in your experience that are more noble and praiseworthy in their way than those recorded in any other life. There may be a flash of illumination here and a story of faithfulness there; you should truthfully record your real self and not what other people may see in you.
“Your story should be written now while it is fresh and while the true details are available. …
“What could you do better for your children and your children’s children than to record the story of your life, your triumphs over adversity, your recovery after a fall, your progress when all seemed black, your rejoicing when you had finally achieved? …
“Get a notebook, my young folks, a journal that will last through all time, and maybe the angels may quote from it for eternity. Begin today and write in it your goings and comings, your deepest thoughts, your achievements and your failures, your associations and your triumphs, your impressions and your testimonies. Remember, the Savior chastised those who failed to record important events” (The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball [1982], 350–51).
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Keeping Up With the Jones's
I'm hoping our temple attendance becomes so large and frequent that they'll announce the building of a new temple specifically for us in conference someday. I'm not sure what they would call it. I wouldn't want it to be named after us because that would be somewhat sacrilegious, but I don't think it would be too much to ask that they name the street it's built on "Mansfield Lane" or something like that.
Seriously though, some of the happiest times of my life are the times we are able to be together in the temple and feel a sense of eternity there. So thanks to everyone for being worthy and able to attend the temple. Let's keep it that way :)
P.S. I'm glad mom asked the sealer about when he started his temple work. I'm convinced that was the only thing that kept him awake the last few minutes. Sister Jones would probably agree with me.
Taft
So today Taft and I had a discussion about how much we loved each other. He started out with stretching his arms out to show how much and I responded with the fact that I loved him to the moon and back. He promptly responded that he loved me "from my mouth all the way to the moon...and back here and then to Heavenly Father and back here...and into your nose"...I had a very good chuckle about that one...started out so sweet and ended up with a typical boy comment!
Motherhood: An Eternal Partnership with God
Thursday, May 9, 2013
MTC Experiences, Conversion, and the Atonement
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Trey and Trenton's run in
Trey and Trenton were being so good to help out their Mom with organizing their toys and had a little run in...Trey got the worst of it...
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Obedience
James E. Talmage when he said, “Obedience to law is the habit of the free man; the transgressor fears the law, for he brings upon himself deprivation and restraint, not because of the law, which would have protected him in his freedom, but because of his antagonism to the law.” (Articles of Faith, p. 53.)