Saturday, November 22, 2008

Kindergarten Pow-Wow

Can I just say how much I love Kindergarten! All the kindergarten classes (tribes) got together and had a pow-wow and it was so much fun. Each tribe had decorated shirts, feathered headbands with their accomplishments on them, and a drum . Each tribe sang and danced to a song they had learned about Thanksgiving. Then all the tribes combined food that they brought to make a trail mix.


My little tag along made herself comfortable in her sister's lap. It thrills Katelynn to no end when Haley wants her big sister. Haley is known by name in both Scott's and Katelynn's class and can't leave until they have given her hugs. Haley tolerates it pretty well, but it's pretty intimidating when you have a bunch of kids in your face. Katelynn is very protective of Haley and says that no one can hold her because she is MY sister.



I was walking down the hall at the school the other day when a student I didn't recognize said, "Hey...there's Scott's mom." I thought to myself, "gee, am I really up here that much?" I eat lunch with the kids every week and they are allowed 2 or so friends to go outside or the loft to eat with them. So we try to alternate kids in the class to be fair. Here is what I've learned. A child in Scott's class has a 17 year old sister who is pregnant. Another child's mother will wash her mouth out with soap when she uses a curse word. Another child has a 4 grade brother that he loves and looks up to very much. Another child protects my baby when she's about the hit her head on the table. This same child is also responsible for bathing his 2 year old brother 2 days a week, and is one of the sweetest, most kind 8 year old I have ever met. I've learned who likes PB&J and who doesn't. I learned that my kindergartner contemplates throwing her bag of chips in the chandelier when we are eating in the loft. What going to the school has allowed me to do is see the fruits of my labor. I can see that my children are friends with good children and really don't want anything to do with the children that misbehave. It puts my fears to rest. So I will continue to go to the school and keep looking for those teaching opportunities to strengthen them from all that is out there.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

A Visit from Elder Holland

Our stake had a "special meeting" last Sunday in which Elder Jeffery R. Holland came to visit. There was a lot of speculation as to why he would be coming to our stake. Most thought that our stake would be split. That was not the case. He came to be among the saints and what a blessing it was for all who attended the meeting. I usually don't sing in the stake choir due to the 40 minute drive it takes to get to the stake center, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to be in the choir for this. Singing for special programs such as this has its advantages! There were about 100 other people who felt the same way. I was one of the lucky ones that got to sit literally feet away from an apostle. As I have taught gospel doctrine this year, we often discuss scriptures such as 3Nephi 6:20 "And there began to be men inspired from heaven and sent forth, standing among the people in all the land, preaching and testifying boldly.....testifying unto them concerning the redemption which the Lord would make for his people, or in other words, the resurrection of Christ; and they did testify boldly of his death and sufferings." I would pose the question how do we testify boldly without being overbearing? Elder Holland gave us a great example of that. His testimony struck me like no other testimony has before, it was very bold, unshakable, indisputable, truly a witness of Christ and His divinity. I will remember his testimony and the spirit in which I felt as he testified for years to come. He talked mainly to the youth ages 12-14. He wanted them to make a commitment that they would stay close the gospel of Jesus Christ for the next ten years and encouraged parents to create a millennial home, a safe haven, a place where Satan has no power.

Watching general conference I tend to put these apostle and prophets on a spiritual pedestal so far reaching how could they ever be "real"? It was nice to see how real Elder Holland was. He has quite the sense of humor and made us laugh. He was very down to earth and relateable. He knows what we go through and it was refreshing to see that first hand. I know that these people are truly called of God and when they say they love us, and they are concerned about us, they are. I saw it first hand. He cared enough that he stayed to shake hands with us. My grandma lives down the hall from Elder Holland and she told my mom that we just had to introduce ourselves. Since I was sitting so close I was able to shake Elder Holland's hand and introduce myself. "Ahhh, my neighbor, I'll have to tell her I saw you!" he said. Then I went to find my mom, dad, and sister who were further back in the line and stayed with them until they got to shake his hand too. It was a really neat experience, one I'll remember forever.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Most Loved Mommy!

As usual, when Katelynn got home from school yesterday, she asked for a snack which was some sort of junk food. She wanted something else so she got into her Halloween candy. Still not satisfied with that, proceeded to get something out of the pantry to maximize her sugar intake. I told her no, that if she was still hungry, she needed something like an apple, banana, or something healthy. She was having none of it. So, I left her alone for awhile and came back to a most heartfelt note lying on the kitchen counter which read, "I hat you mommy". I couldn't help but chuckle. She changed her attitude and after dinner crossed out the "hat" and wrote "I love you mommy". I love you too Katelynn!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Happy Birthday Todd!


Todd shared his birthday this year with millions of people who went out to vote for the next president of the United States. He said all he wanted for his birthday was a new Vince Flynn book and for McCain to win the election. I took care of one birthday wish, unfortunately the other was out of my control. Anyway, we celebrated with balloons and a Cold Stone ice cream cake which was absolutely the best ever!
A Princess, a Military Man, and A Dinosaur!
Almost sounds like a story book. We had a blast Halloween night. My brother and my nephew went trick-or-treating with us and I bet we walked about a half mile collecting candy. I think we have enough to last us all year.