Saturday, April 19, 2008

Off to the park & zoo











Monday and Tuesday of this week was gorgeous. On Monday Amber and I took the kids to the park. They love to play in the "sandbox". On Tuesday we took the kids to the zoo again. We just couldn't pass up this nice weather especially since we ended up getting snow on Wednesday night.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Random Cuteness












Just some random pictures of the kids. Elise was the star of the week at school last week so she got to bring home the class stuffed animal, "Frogalina." I caught her helping Frogalina on the computer. I thought it was so cute how she positioned her so she could see what she was doing. If you know Ella you know that she only wears one thing when she is at home and that is her "Barbie," jammies. Whenever I am getting her dressed to go somewhere she always asked me if she can put her Barbie jammies back on when we get home. So it surprised me this week when she wanted to wear the Cheerleader outfit more. Of course as a "retired" cheerleader myself I couldn't be more proud. And Easton was up to his usually tactics of getting into EVERYTHING. This week he wanted to play 208 pick up. Yes that's 4 decks of cards!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Behind the scenes of "Twilight"

http://www.etonline.com/news/2008/04/60435/index.html


Just in case you missed it!

Your Perspective.




It may be Spring where you live, but this is Spring in Colorado! This is what we woke up to this morning. April is the 3rd snowiest month in Colorado. Poor Elise. She is so sick of it being cold. She begs me to wear short sleeves everyday. I don't know what we are going to do next year when we have 6 months of this. Most people by now are probably sick of it too, but that depends on your perspective. In November of 2007 when we still lived in Las Vegas, our Bishop faithfully read a letter sent directly from the First Presidency to the residents in Nevada. They asked us to fast and pray for snow in the Rockies to help ease the drought situation in the west. So when I wake up and see this or when I hear the weather man talk about how this has been one of the snowiest winters on record I silently offer thanks to my Father in Heaven for acknowledging our fast and answering our prayers.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Instruction Manual


Have you ever heard someone say "I wish these kids came with instructions." Well, maybe they meant that with a newborn, but our kids do come with an instruction manual provided by our wonderful church. Elise and I have started shopping for summer clothes and she has been wanting tank tops and shirts with spaghetti strings and I just haven't known what to do or say. On one hand I know that it gets hot and she's only 6 and I say to myself "what's the big deal." But on the other hand I really want her to get in the habit of dressing modestly now. I have really pondered about this because I know that if I tell her "no", she'll want to wear them even more. How do you compromise on a standard that you know was inspired? So yesterday I was planning family night not really even sure how I felt still and I decided to talk about following the Prophet. The Friend magazine is so great. It practically does it for you with lessons and coloring pages. Then just as I was getting ready to gather them in the living room I came across the "For the Strength of the Youth", pamphlet and decided to look and see what it said about modesty. I mean could it be any easier? I wish I had this when I was growing up. They word it so perfectly and right away I knew how I was going to incorporate dressing modestly and following the Prophet. I didn't want her to feel like I was singling her out, even though I was and it turned out to be a really great lesson. I don't know if I totally convinced her, but I could tell she understood and that she does want to follow the Prophet. At one point she said that she could wear a shirt underneath and we talked about how when it starts to get really hot that that may tempt her to take the shirt underneath off and just wear the tank top. We talked about how if we wouldn't feel comfortable wearing it in front of the Savior then it is not something we should be wearing at all. I realized this morning as I was talking to my friend Amber about it on our walk that our responsibility as parents is to teach them correct principles and then let them make their own choices. I think it was Joseph Smith who said, "I teach them correct principles and they govern themselves." If we try to override their free agency then that is what pushes them the other way. But if we are clear on what we believe and how we as parents feel about it, even if at first they choose differently, hopefully they will come to understand on their own what the right choice is. This parent thing is so hard. I really did not think that we would be having to whip out "For the Strength of Youth", so early, but I could tell that she could feel the spirit as I was reading it. It is stated in such a loving way, so inspired. It's hard to let them make their own choices knowing that they may be wrong, but also knowing that they need to gain a testimony of it for themselves. But it really helped me to gain a testimony of "For the Strength of Youth". Our church is so awesome! We have been given so many wonderful resources to help us teach our children. We did end up getting a really cute outfit that came with Bermuda shorts (so happy that those are in), and she really liked it and thought she looked cute in it, but we are not done getting all of her summer clothes yet so I am hoping and praying that she will be able to find some really cute things and that she can always remember that she is a temple of God.

Easter Cont. & Dress Up
















My Mom was here visiting for the weekend and was finally able to give the kids their Easter gifts. Elise is really into Littlest Pet Shop right now so she was very excited. Ella has been asking for a Wedding Barbie since her Birthday, so my Mom was right on the money with that one and Easton was very happy with his fire engine. We took the kids to the Children's Museum on Saturday and they had a blast. I accidentally left my camera at home. I know. I think that is only the second time I've ever done that. But I was actually thankful because we have pictures of the kids at the museum already and it really allowed me to just enjoy them instead of trying to take a bunch of cute pictures. Saturday night Corbin was at the priesthood session so my Mom and I took the kids over to the Outlet Mall and walked around. Thanks for coming to visit Mom. We had a really fun time with you and can't wait until you can come back. I posted a few pictures of the kids playing dress up. When Corbin's parents came for Easter they brought the kids their play kitchen that they got for Christmas a couple of years ago and they have not stopped playing with it. I love to sit on the bottom of the stairs and put my "order" in and watch them make me all kinds of "yummy", things. Even Easton will bring me food and say "mmmmm", with me. Easton is so funny. He loves to dress up with all of the girls stuff. Yesterday he put every necklace he could find on and then found a crown and put that on too. Ella was trying to help him complete the look with a purse. My poor son. It's a good thing they come into this world being who they are. He really is ALL boy!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Mornings Like These...






I love mornings like these. Easton was so happy playing in the bath this morning and I thought it was so cute of Ella to be playing with her barbies while wearing a princess dress. I was busy with my morning chores, but I took the time to stop and just watch them and listen to them playing in their own little worlds. I just want to soak up these moments when they are all under my roof at one time. Before they become teenagers and life gets complicated. I wish I could just bottle up their innocence and pull it out whenever life gets crazy. I know these times are flying by and I will miss having them these ages.