So we watched Jule & Julia tonight. It was a cute movie. So I totally want to do what Julie did. I want to get this cook book and make the recipes. I will definately have to wait until we sell our house so that I have the money. I am sure it costs a bit to do all those things. So I am not sure when I will start, but for sure I will do it :) Now all I need to do is get my hands on the 2 volume set of Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Another Award
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Family Home Evening
Last night was Benjamen's turn to teach FHE. He needed to teach the 1st Vision to pass off for his Faith in God book, so that is what he was planning on doing. The whole week prior to last night I would ask him if he needed any help planning or preparing and he kept saying no. I never once saw him doing any sort of preparation and so I was getting a little nervous come Sunday. But again, when I asked him if I could help him, he said he had it all ready. Last night we had the nice treat of having some cousins over and my parents to join us. We don't typically have guests, so it was nice to have a few extra people join us. I have to tell you I was sooooooooo impressed! I was having to hold back the tears as my 8 year old told of what happened to Joseph Smith. He had a video clip for us to watch, but before he played it, he asked if anyone had any questions. Of course all the little kids had 3 questions each, and I watched him answer each one with patience, kindness and accuracy:) Afterwards, he bore his testimony of the truthfulness of what happened so many years ago. It is so nice to have these moments every now and then to let us know we are doing okay:)
Monday, December 21, 2009
Stake Youth Service Project
Saturday our Stake had a service project cleaning up some land the church owns across the street from the Temple. It was really nice going, and I really enjoyed learning a few fun facts about our beautiful temple. It is situation on the highest ground in Bexar County. We also learned that all the grey granite on the exterior of the temple were shipped in from China. And finally, we learned that the pavers used for the walkways were excesses from the Nauvoo Temple.
One of the pics is of me with 2 of my young women that went. Another one is of part of the group, and the last one is of a group of girls piling up some wood.
Matthew's Christmas Program
I was happy that Matthew's school still puts on a Christmas Program. So many schools now are shying away from Christmas anything to be more politically correct or something. Anyway, here are some cute pics from taht day. Matthew is such a great singer! He knew the words to all of the songs. One of the pics is Matthew with his wonderful teacher, Miss Rainey. Another one is him with his very best friend Noah, and the last one is his whole grade level singing the 12 Days of christmas.
Ward Christmas Party
Last weekend we had our ward christmas party. It was a lot of fun! I really enjoy spending time with my ward family. We live in such a wonderful ward. The people are amazing. We love them so much! Here are a few pics from the night. Each auxillary had to do a skit or performance. I played a Christmas song with one of my young women. The funny pic is the Elder's Quorum skit, and then there is a pic of Benjamen playing Joseph, and then one of him with his cub scout group.
Handel's Messiah
I cannot believe I have finally picked my clarinet back up! It has been 10 years. I cannot believe it. I decided to pick it back up to participate in the performance of Handel's Messiah. Our stake sponsored this community event. It was amazing!!! I passed off a personal progress value experience for this:) The hardest thing for me was the fact that I know how good I was years ago, and I am currently not anywhere near that level of playing. But I will admit it was quite invigorating for me!!!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
The Numbers Are In.....
Ok. I think we have seen all the bills for Benjamen's broken arm. I know it is expensive to do medical things, but dang, this is expensive... so I tallied the numbers this morning, and the total cost for his broken arm is $10,027.47. DANG!!!! But I guess we have to keep in mind that he had to have surgery, so it wasn't a "typical" break, but still! Thank goodness for excellent insurance! Because of that, we only had to pay our ER co-pay, and our insurance paid everything else at 100%. Sometimes we complain about paying for insurance, but it sure has taken care of us!
Friday, October 30, 2009
Perfect Pic Opportunity.......passed
Dang. Yesterday I was having a presidency meeting at my house when Grace walks in the kitchen with mascara all over her forhead and eyes and lipstick surrounding her mouth. I was so stressed and frusterated that I didnt' even think to take a pic. How funny that would be to look at right now. Ughhhhh, I guess I should leave my makeup down again so she can get into it again, and then i can get a pic then:)
Be Happy
So I have been extremely busy lately, which tends to equal me being extremely stressed. I feel bad for my kids becuase they always seem to be the ones who suffer the most when i become busy/stressed. So every day I make my to-do list, and cleaning my house is always on there, but never marked off. Also, I forget to put on there "feed my family", so half the time these days they are fending for themselves. I am not sure why the sudden craziness, but it doesn't seem to be ending. Anyway, my kids were at the kitchen table eating some of their candy from our church's Trunk or Treat, when Benjamen hands me a 3 muskateers candy bar and said, "Mom, I saw on a commercial once that these are supposed to make you happy so you should eat one." I was laughing so hard inside, but I couldn't let him know that. He was being as sincere and honest as he possibly could. Leave it to the kids to keep it real for ya :)
Friday, October 16, 2009
The Thirteenth Tale
We just read this book last month for book club. This author is quite amazing! She probably is one of the better ones I have read, at least in a long time. The story line was somewhat disturbing, but if you can get past that, it really is a great book. I am excited to read it again. It is one of those books that the more times you read it, the more you pick up throughout. Let me know if you want to borrow it!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Benjamen's Surgery
My poor Benjamen has had a full couple of weeks! First on his birthday he got hit in the head with a golf club and ended up getting two staples put in his head. Then 2 weeks later he was baptised. THEN, this past Sunday, he fell off of a freezer(why he was up there, i do not know) and put his arm out to catch his fall--bad idea!!! His humurous bone(the bone between his shoulder and elbow) snapped in half and his arm twisted all the way around, also dislocating his shoulder. Poor guy! Anyway, we took him to the emergency room where they took the x-rays and informed us they would have to transfer us to a children's hospital so a pediatric ortho surgeon would have to operate that night. He had two pins put in his arm to hold his bone together and they will be there for 3 weeks. He cannot do PE or recess for 9 whole weeks. He is going to hate that! I documented his day from when we first got to the hospital to his ride in the ambulance to his post-surgery.
Youth Fall Festival
We had a multi-stake fall festival for our youth 14-18. It was a lot of fun. The theme this year was a western theme and we were all supposed to dress in western wear and such. It was fun to see everyone dressed in a way that none of us are really used to doing on a daily basis. Look at these great pics of the youth from my ward. It isn't all of them, but aren't they all so dang cute!!! I just love em all.
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