Monday, September 30, 2013

Feeling Naked


Some people feel naked or feel lost without their phone, some without their computer, some without their purse, some even without a treasured blanket. But I feel naked without a temple recommend. 


John and I recommends expired at the end of August. So it's almost been a month without! And I totally feel like some people do without their phones: like something is missing, like life around me isn't quite the same with it missing.  Well our bishops been out of temple recommends for a while.... So I keep thinking "oh, let's go to the temple" then "oh no wait we can't"! It has been crazy! And so naked and lost feeling.
But finally yesterday we started the recommend process! And have an appointment tomorrow with the Stake President! The lost feeling is slowly ebbing away.....


I have a testimony of temples. I know that the temple are the house of The Lord. I know that the ordinances we preform in the temple are helping those that have passed on before us with no knowledge or opportunity of the gospel. I know these ordinances are sacred not secret and deserve respect. I love going to the temple with my husband and sitting in the celestial room with him. The peace that I feel at the temple is such a comforting aura the surrounds me and erases my fears and doubts. If you haven't gone to the temple in a while I strongly suggest that you go. Parents be the example, encourage and support your children going to the temple. It's a great blessing that we have in our lives, all we need to do is go.


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Foster Kittens


So sorry for again another quick post but I wanted to show everyone the kittens we are fostering! These four poor kittens were orphaned when their momma got run over. The old gentlemen that owned the momma knew that he couldn't take care of these three week old kittens himself. He came in to the vet clinic today and asked us what he could do. 


Well, we took them and because we had someone drop off six he day before, I decided to help out with the fostering! So much fun!! But the sad thing is that two of them have very sick eyes so I have to clean and medicate. One, who we named Tang, may be blind if we get him healthy but right now we are praying he becomes healthy. They are so tiny and cute though!!

This little calico, the only girl, we named Cauliflower aka Flower! She is very curious and the healthiest so far! 

This is Corn! He likes to play and sleep so far! 

This one we named Green Bean aka Bean. His poor little eyes are swollen but are definitely on the mend! And already look better than earlier today.

Last but not least poor Tangerine aka Tang (like the 90s drink mix, yes). We think he may be blind but if that's the case he has a permanent home with me! He's so little and cute! 

If you haven't guessed already we like food names in our house so far we have Holly (like holly berries), Kiwi, Lime, Cauliflower, Green Bean, Corn, and Tangerine!




Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Pin Inspired!


Today's post is some Pinterest inspired ideas. Oh how I love Pinterest! Any questions on how leave me a comment, a tweet, a Facebook message or an email!

Our Bedroom Sign

Our Write-on & Write-off Calendar

Our Photo Display

My make-up board

Our Family Room Display

Thanks for reading! Hopefully you enjoyed this little post and received some inspiration.
To leave you with this great view from Idaho....first one I have seen ;)







Sunday, September 22, 2013

Stake Conference


Today, John and I had Stake Conference. It was great! The talks were amazing.
It was kind of a treasure today to be going to a BYUI married ward and stake. Usually I am not really for going to an all-married ward because this means no older wise people to learn from during Sunday school and little to no kids in primary. So no diversity; everyone is either just married or have been married under four-five years. So our ages also range from 18-28 maybe. I really like family wards but John and I decided when we move to this apartment that it would be better to stay in a married ward. Well I have found something that I enjoyed but a BYUI Married ward today!
This stake conference was all centered around married couples! It was fanatastic. Finally some advice that completely applies to us as young married kids in college!
One of my favorite talks compared a marriage to an eight cylinder car. When we aren't taking care of it and trying to fine tune things, the car will misfire. 
He then went into how we need family counsel so that both spouse is on the same page on certain subjects while also being able to share feelings and cares. We need to make sure the needs of our spouse come before anything and as we seek focus on others  such as our spouse, our own personal problems will become solved. 
Family counsel not only soothes hurt feelings, but it helps in the combat against outside forces and helps to teach each other and later our children. We need to get closer to The Lord and follow his teachings, as we do this our family will get stronger and closer.

Side note: I woke up yesterday morning and had lost two more pounds!! Yay me!! For a total of six pounds lost!!

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Week Update

So my weight loss plan is going pretty well so far. For the first week, Haleigh, my sister, and I walked up the biggest and most strenuous hill of the BYUI campus and then would walk in a big loop-de-loop on our way back down to my car. Each day we walked, I lost a pound!! How cool is that! So but the last three days of this week, I have just made sure I cut back on the amount that I was eating and was conscience of what I was eating. Eventually, I am going to try and change John and I's diet completely and try something cleaner but at the moment being a married college couple the budget for that is in question and it doesn't help if you wNt to start eating through all the stuff you have and then your husband surprises you by going to Albertson's during their super BOGO sale last week! So at the moment, I am just at the watch what I eat and exercise stage. But for this week having lost four pounds and not gained a pound back during the exercise off days, I would have to say I am doing pretty swell!


For some background details, John and I rent a two bedroom apartment that allows pets obviously. It's pretty pricy but we have been blessed here in Rexburg to both have jobs since December last year. 
But before that we were not affording this nice apartment very well so we offered our second room out to our family and to give them a break on cost vs the campus apartments. Now I would NEVER NEVER suggest this for someone else who were still freshly married but for the time we offered it, we needed it. So for exactly a entire year ago, we had no use of one room because someone was there. Not any more!
 Now John and I have the whole apartment to ourselves and what do I do first....... Move everything!!! 
I love change for some weird reason. My furniture usually does not sit in one place for more than three weeks maybe a month before I have to, and I mean have to, move it! 


So I have started in the master bedroom which is no longer our bedroom but our rec room! It has John's homework/Game Center desk in one corner, my craft desk in the other corner, and the tv with all of it's add-ons like the Wii, Playstation, VCR, and DVD player. So that the front room has become the sitting, visitor room and the extra bedroom where we sleep and clothe. The task has seemed so taunting because of the huge amount of stuff we have accumulated over the year and a half we have been in this apartment. When we moved to this apartment we had clothes, some bathroom stuff, and a tv. Now I have made our master closet into a storage closet because our van was being our storage locker. I am not really sure how we got so much stuff....
Anyways this is just a preview of my changes. Many more to come in the next weeks!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Wish vs Plan

It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan. - Eleanor Roosevelt

I have to completely agree with Eleanor Roosevelt here. For example, I have want to switch up our apartment for months now! Months!! So I have already stressed about how big of a job it was going to be. I have planned out most of the details in my head. I made the choice of not doing anything until I can move everything because I was going to be doing this plan. It took all my energy as it was........ 

But now that I actually can move things and get things moving... it's a huge daunting task that my body is yelling at me for. I come home from a stressful day at work exhausted and not wanting to even do the simple everyday chores let alone this huge task of cleaning the closets out, moving furniture, organizing craft stuff and storage crap, and setting up my desk. No!! It's too much!! 


But if I had planned this out instead of just wishing in my head, I could have had this whole project done by now! It could have already been broken up into pieces and I could have had certain pieces done before moving furniture day. Why oh why didn't I think of that! 

I know.... Because though wishing takes as much energy as planning, wishing is much more fun because it doesn't mean you need to take action afterwards. It's still in the "Wouldn't it be nice.." Bank requiring no effort.

So on I move from our bedroom to the now recreational room's closet that is jammed with crap all because I chose to wish instead of plan............. :(

Sunday, September 15, 2013

The Eternal Blessing of Marriage


I loved this talk! It also helped push our wedding up like six months! Hope you enjoy it as much as we did......

The Eternal Blessings of Marriage
Richard G. Scott

The temple sealing has greater meaning as life unfolds. It will help you draw ever closer together and find greater joy and fulfillment.

That beautiful message by this magnificent choir describes, I think, the pattern of life for so many of us: “trying to be like Jesus.”

On July 16, 1953, my beloved Jeanene and I knelt as a young couple at an altar in the Manti Utah Temple. President Lewis R. Anderson exercised the sealing authority and pronounced us husband and wife, wedded for time and for all eternity. I have no power to describe the peace and serenity that come from the assurance that as I continue to live worthily, I will be able to be with my beloved Jeanene and our children forever because of that sacred ordinance performed with the proper priesthood authority in the house of the Lord.

Our seven children are bound to us by the sacred ordinances of the temple. My precious wife, Jeanene, and two of our children are beyond the veil. They provide a powerful motivation for each remaining member of our family to live so that together we will receive all of the eternal blessings promised in the temple.

Two of the vital pillars that sustain Father in Heaven’s plan of happiness are marriage and the family. Their lofty significance is underscored by Satan’s relentless efforts to splinter the family and to undermine the significance of temple ordinances, which bind the family together for eternity. The temple sealing has greater meaning as life unfolds. It will help you draw ever closer together and find greater joy and fulfillment in mortality.

Once I learned an important lesson from my wife. I traveled extensively in my profession. I had been gone almost two weeks and returned home one Saturday morning. I had four hours before I needed to attend another meeting. I noticed that our little washing machine had broken down and my wife was washing the clothes by hand. I began to fix the machine.

Jeanene came by and said, “Rich, what are you doing?”

I said, “I’m repairing the washing machine so you don’t have to do this by hand.”

She said, “No. Go play with the children.”

I said, “I can play with the children anytime. I want to help you.”

Then she said, “Richard, please go play with the children.”

When she spoke to me that authoritatively, I obeyed.

I had a marvelous time with our children. We chased each other around and rolled in the fall leaves. Later I went to my meeting. I probably would have forgotten that experience were it not for the lesson that she wanted me to learn.

The next morning about 4:00 a.m., I was awakened as I felt two little arms around my neck, a kiss on the cheek, and these words whispered in my ear, which I will never forget: “Dad, I love you. You are my best friend.”

If you are having that kind of experience in your family, you are having one of the supernal joys of life.

If you are a young man of appropriate age and are not married, don’t waste time in idle pursuits. Get on with life and focus on getting married. Don’t just coast through this period of life. Young men, serve a worthy mission. Then make your highest priority finding a worthy, eternal companion. When you find you are developing an interest in a young woman, show her that you are an exceptional person that she would find interesting to know better. Take her to places that are worthwhile. Show some ingenuity. If you want to have a wonderful wife, you need to have her see you as a wonderful man and prospective husband.

If you have found someone, you can form an extraordinarily wonderful courtship and marriage and be very, very happy eternally by staying within the bounds of worthiness the Lord has established.

If you are married, are you faithful to your spouse mentally as well as physically? Are you loyal to your marriage covenants by never engaging in conversation with another person that you wouldn’t want your spouse to overhear? Are you kind and supportive of your spouse and children?

Brethren, do you lead out in family activities such as scripture study, family prayer, and family home evening, or does your wife fill in the gap your lack of attention leaves in the home? Do you tell your wife often how very much you love her? It will bring her great happiness. I’ve heard men tell me when I say that, “Oh, she knows.” You need to tell her. A woman grows and is greatly blessed by that reassurance. Express gratitude for what your spouse does for you. Express that love and gratitude often. That will make life far richer and more pleasant and purposeful. Don’t withhold those natural expressions of love. And it works a lot better if you are holding her close while you tell her.

I learned from my wife the importance of expressions of love. Early in our marriage, often I would open my scriptures to give a message in a meeting, and I would find an affectionate, supportive note Jeanene had slipped into the pages. Sometimes they were so tender that I could hardly talk. Those precious notes from a loving wife were and continue to be a priceless treasure of comfort and inspiration.

I began to do the same thing with her, not realizing how much it truly meant to her. I remember one year we didn’t have the resources for me to give her a valentine, so I decided to paint a watercolor on the front of the refrigerator. I did the best I could; only I made one mistake. It was enamel paint, not watercolor. She never let me try to remove that permanent paint from the refrigerator.

I remember one day I took some of those little round paper circles that form when you punch holes in paper, and I wrote on them the numbers 1 to 100. I turned each over and wrote her a message, one word on each circle. Then I scooped them up and put them in an envelope. I thought she would get a good laugh.

When she passed away, I found in her private things how much she appreciated the simple messages that we shared with each other. I noted that she had carefully pasted every one of those circles on a piece of paper. She not only kept my notes to her, but she protected them with plastic coverings as if they were a valuable treasure. There is only one that she didn’t put with the others. It is still behind the glass in our kitchen clock. It reads, “Jeanene, it is time to tell you I love you.” It remains there and reminds me of that exceptional daughter of Father in Heaven.

As I have thought back over our life together, I realize how blessed we’ve been. We have not had arguments in our home or unkind words between us. Now I realize that blessing came because of her. It resulted from her willingness to give, to share, and to never think of herself. In our later life together, I tried to emulate her example. I suggest that as husband and wife you do the same in your home.

Pure love is an incomparable, potent power for good. Righteous love is the foundation of a successful marriage. It is the primary cause of contented, well-developed children. Who can justly measure the righteous influence of a mother’s love? What enduring fruits result from the seeds of truth that a mother carefully plants and lovingly cultivates in the fertile soil of a child’s trusting mind and heart? As a mother you have been given divine instincts to help you sense your child’s special talents and unique capacities. With your husband you can nurture, strengthen, and cause those traits to flower.

It is so rewarding to be married. Marriage is wonderful. In time you begin to think alike and have the same ideas and impressions. You have times when you are extremely happy, times of testing, and times of trial, but the Lord guides you through all of those growth experiences together.

One night our little son Richard, who had a heart problem, awoke crying. The two of us heard it. Normally my wife always got up to take care of a crying baby, but this time I said, “I’ll take care of him.”

Because of his problem, when he began to cry, his little heart would pound very rapidly. He would throw up and soil the bed clothing. That night I held him very close to try to calm his racing heart and stop his crying as I changed his clothes and put on new bedsheets. I held him until he went to sleep. I didn’t know then that just a few months later he would pass away. I will always remember holding him in my arms in the middle of that night.

I remember well the day he passed away. As Jeanene and I drove from the hospital, we pulled over to the side of the road. I held her in my arms. Each of us cried some, but we realized that we would have him beyond the veil because of the covenants we had made in the temple. That made his loss somewhat easier to accept.

Jeanene’s kindness taught me so many valuable things. I was so immature, and she was so disciplined and so spiritual. Marriage provides an ideal setting for overcoming any tendency to be selfish or self-centered. I think one of the reasons that we are counseled to get married early in life is to avoid developing inappropriate character traits that are hard to change.

I feel sorry for any man who hasn’t yet made the choice to seek an eternal companion, and my heart weeps for the sisters who haven’t had the opportunity to marry. Some of you may feel lonely and unappreciated and cannot see how it will be possible for you to have the blessings of marriage and children or your own family. All things are possible to the Lord, and He keeps the promises He inspires His prophets to declare. Eternity is a long time. Have faith in those promises and live to be worthy of them so that in His time the Lord can make them come true in your life. With certainty, you will receive every promised blessing for which you are worthy.

Please pardon me for speaking of my precious wife, Jeanene, but we are an eternal family. She was always joyously happy, and much of it came from service to others. Even while very ill, in her morning prayer she would ask her Father in Heaven to lead her to someone she could help. That sincere supplication was answered time and again. The burdens of many were eased; their lives were brightened. She was blessed continually for being an instrument directed by the Lord.

I know what it is to love a daughter of Father in Heaven who with grace and devotion lived the full feminine splendor of her righteous womanhood. I am confident that when, in our future, I see her again beyond the veil, we will recognize that we have become even more deeply in love. We will appreciate each other even more, having spent this time separated by the veil. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.


Saturday, September 14, 2013

Haleigh's Birthday Adventure

Today started as any other day....I woke up at 8:00 am and got ready to spend the day with Haleigh. My first stop was to Great Harvest to pick up some of their AMAZING cinnamon rolls. Luckily they had some of what they call their "mini rolls" which are still as big as my two fists!! Then off to surprise Haleigh with a Birthday breakfast with two of her new college roommates. 

Then back home I went so that Haleigh and I could get ready for our fun day in Idaho Falls. So I made John get in the shower while I finished getting my hair together. Then guess what happened after that....... Nope no real adventure yet..... Just back over to Haleigh's apartment where we picked up Haleigh, Jaren, and Tanner.


Then it started..... Around and around we went through all the BYUI apartments looking for Lauren's apartment. Oh okay that's not a very big adventure and yes it might sound a little lame.

But it was only the beginning.... Off to Idaho Falls we started! Everything seemed perfect... I had the girls with me and behind me John was in the van with the boys. Then right before we reached Rigby, the car felt really shaky. Well the road had just changed so okay it could be blamed on that. Then one minute later, I thought I saw smoke coming from the backend. I turned to Haleigh and Lauren and asked them if they saw smoke in the back. Haleigh said no it looks like dirt. Nope wrong! Right after that I heard a pop and saw our entire back tire come off!!


I couldn't believe it! We were only half way to Idaho Falls! Thank heavens that John was behind me and there was a very nice lady cop behind him. Well we very quickly figured out that we needed a drill it get off the tire. The nice lady cop called a tow truck for us and luckily after about fifteen minutes the tow guy showed up. He quickly was able to get the tire of and put the doughnut on which he did free of charge!!!  Thank you! 


So then we parted: John to Idaho Falls and the rest of us right on back to Rexburg!! And then to Commercial Tire where we got extremely lucky in again, when the tire guy told me that he had one last set of tires to fit our car.


So for the end of our adventure, we had a great lunch at Wingers with dessert at Haleigh's favorite: Cold Stone!



Hope you liked your Birthday Adventure Haleigh!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Throwback Thursday

My sister, Haleigh, has been living with me for a week! 


It has been so much fun between going to my work, maneuvering around her huge load of sutff, and running everywhere but sadly she is leaving tomorrow to be a big girl and live in her 1st college dorm with four other girls!! 


I am so happy for her but at the same time it's sad for me to watch her grow up and become an adult. I remember her when she was a baby and how she would get crazy when we turned on a Michael Jackson song. I remember her first big word being Quasimodo! Yes, from the Hunchback of Notre Dame. 


She was always and still is a little different then the other three of us. Jaren, Saydi and I are pretty sarcastic and quick (most of the time), but Haleigh is such a happy, loving person who accepts all and wants to just make friends. She has been this way since she was very little; I remember going to the grocery store with mom and little Haleigh would say hi to everyone we passed. She never doubts you either; she has so much faith in you. She makes you want to be happy!


I hope that she has a great first year at college and makes lots of friends. Time has flown by so fast and Haleigh, you aren't just my little sister anymore! 


You are a beautiful, caring, humble, trustworthy, faithful and mature daughter of God! And an adult... I love you so much and hope great things for you in your future.


You are the best, Haleigh Laurel!!



I love you so much!!!





Wednesday, September 11, 2013

September 11, 2001



I remember 9/11. I was in seventh grade. My morning started out just like any other morning. I got ready for school, made sure all my homework was in my backpack and headed for the bus. Either I wasn't being very observant or nobody on my bus knew yet but I don't remember anyone talking about what was going on. It wasn't until I stepped into my middle school that I could tell something was wrong. The TVs in every room were on the news that morning. And when I walked into my homeroom everyone was quiet as we watched the news air the first plane into the World Trading Center. I didn't even know where that was happening and then was in complete shock when I was told that it was New York. And then all the details....

But the real gravity of the situation didn't hit me until I was on the bus home... The base had gone into full Delta shut down! There was 10-15 men with guns at the entrance versus the usual two or three. They told us that we couldn't come in to the base. I believe after a lot of pleading from my bus driver and some calls to important people, we were told that our things would be searched including the bus before entering. It took us almost an hour to get through. As a twelve year old with men with huge guns coming down the alley on your, it was extremely scary.


I will never forget.


I heart goes out to all the men and women who fought. To all the men and women on 9/11. To the men and women who helped in the wake of 9/11. And my heart goes out to the families who lost loved ones because of this tragedy.



God Bless America







Special Thanks to my Uncle John and cousin Matt for being responder to 9/11! And men I know for being in the military to defend our country: Jeff Harris, Joseph Koning, Cory Murphy, Taylor Paz, Mike Buck, Patrick Anderson, Jeremy Page and anyone else who I have left out.