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We Talk of Christ... (2 Ne 25:26)

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I expressed my love for the Book of Mormon. I wanted to make sure the Bible was not neglected in my testimony. How I love the stories of the Bible! When I was little we had a children's version. I remember pooring over it all the time. I loved, and still do, the stories of Jesus. One of my favorites was the story of healing the blind man by putting "spittle" on his eyes. It means even more to me because my son is blind in one eye. We had many conversations when he was little about that story and how one day Ryan would be made whole again. I was a rare exception in high school, I loved studying the Old Testament. Many thought it was boring, but I love those stories!! It was one of my favorite years in Seminary. The other was, of course, the Book of Mormon. I hope my kids can understand the importance of studying the scriptures and the role they play in the Plan of Salvation. It is by reading them and studying them we will learn what we are to do and our purpose for being h...

The Iron Rod

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For family home evening the other night, my lesson was on Lehi's vision of the Tree of Life. This is one of my MANY favorite stories in the Book of Mormon. I love how detailed his account is, so I can picture it in my head. That's what I had my kids do as we read it. They were to draw it as I described it word for word from the scriptures. I must say they did pretty well. I loved the drawings so much, I wanted to make sure they made it into our family journal. I love seeing each different interpretation. Each kid made it a point to have people drowning in the river. And where Aaron thought that people were actually clibimng the tree, that cracks me up!! All a little different, but pretty close. We talked abouth the four different groups of people described in the scripture account and took an inventory of our personal lives to see which catagory we all fall under. I believe we are the ones holding tight and "pressing forward," but I know sometimes we might be ones th...

Your laugh for the day, courtesy of Dustin...

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I just realized I never posted a picture of Dustin's awesome Christmas outfit. How did I miss doing this?! He looks great, doesn't he? Oh, Dustin you are such a good sport to humor your wife in all her thinkings. I love you. And I love those pants! They are accented in all the right places!! :)

Sometimes there is NO room for perfection

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Can you find what is wrong with this picture? Take a closer look... Yeah. My daughter went to church in those shoes and socks. Yes. She even wore them like that. One is upside down for goodness sake (I won't mention how they TOTALLY don't match) We had Stake Conference on Sunday and I was going at it alone; Dustin was sick. We were in hurry and by the time I noticed, we were half way to the church. The perfectionist in me was screaming, "Oh my goodness! People are going to stare at my child. Then, they are going to judge me as a mom!" Total freak out... in my head of course. I had to take a deep breath and remind myself that it's okay if things don't go as planned. It's kind of funny. On somethings I relax and don't sweat them, but there are those things that I totally go nuts about. My children looking presentable, is one of them (please, if you have seen my other daughter roaming the neighborhood in her Harry Potter robe, I will explai...