Thursday, February 11, 2010

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Motivation

Sometimes we have to find ways to motivate our children. Perhaps to develop new habits or change old ones. Andrew really struggles getting to school on time. He likes to take his own sweet time and at his own pace not matter how much I remind him that "You need to hurry, you're going to be late!!!" Well, he got a letter from the principal that he had too many tardies and needed to try harder to be on time. You would think this would motivate him, but only slightly... then I had a grand idea! When his exercise ball popped, he wanted to get a new one so bad. Mmmmm, perfect opportunity/motivation... how about no exercise ball until he is consistently on time to school... Ah ha, great idea! It worked brilliantly! I have never seen him so motivated and moving so quickly in the morning, it was awesome!! After 2 weeks he got his ball, and now his consequence for being late...the ball is taken away for an extended period of time, until he proves that he is still "motivated" to be on time... still working like a charm!

Daddy and Me


Evie loves her Daddy! Her mood totally changes (for the better) when he walks through the door from work. Suddenly, she's all smiles (she can get a little grumpy that time of day). The cool thing is, she cheers him up too, after a long day of work. I love watching the bond they have, it's priceless!
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Sledding


January 2nd we went sledding with Trish and boys, Kerry, and Darleen. We went to a great hill in East Layton. Troy built this really cool sled. He wants to use it for snowmobiling this year to pull our gear to the cabin. So we got to try it out. It was awesome! Super heavy duty, sturdy, and stable. We packed on it with no problem. Kerry even enjoyed the ride! The only down side was getting it back up the hill... super heavy... especially when Evie and Tate got to ride it back up the hill. SNoW FuN! (scrapbooking cliche')... couldn't resist!
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Princess Evelyn


Evie got this "Prayer Bear" at church a couple weeks ago from her Nursery teachers to help her remember to say her prayers. She loves it! She has been going to nursery so good lately and actually loves to go now! Evie has been saying her prayers all by herself now too. She says things like; Thank you for my family, Thank you for the temple, Thank you for my brothers, Thank you for mommy and daddy. It is so adorable. Lately she has been singing her prayers and even puts a little vibrato in at the end of each sentence. She loves to sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Horsey Horsey, Wise Man Foolish Man, and Follow the Prophet. After I received my YW Medallion I sat down by Evie and put it on. Evie looked at it and said, "It's so cute, it has a temple on it." I love how she notices little things like that. She went shopping with me the other day and everything I tried on she was admiring it and saying "I like this one, it's so cute... look at the beautiful dress mama. Try this one mama. Do you want a purse, this one's pretty, put it on." She was totally into it and I was just eating it up!! Other funny things Evie says are "Oh Barnikles", "Holy Crap", "I don't know", and "Allright". She still loves to wear dresses and pretty shoes, but still doesn't like to get her hair done! She is always talking about Princesses and loves to watch Snow White. She is our little princess, there's not doubt about that!!
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Friday, February 5, 2010

Young Women Recognition Award


I have been serving in Young Women for over almost a year and a half now in the Layton 2nd Ward. I was the Mia Maid advisor for just over a year. I loved that position and had so much fun getting to know the girls and leaders. In November our ward split and I was called to be the Young Women president. It was so sad to split up our great board and Young Women. But we have carried on and it has been great so far! This is my 2nd time being YW president. Some of the memory of how busy and overwhelming this calling can be had truly left me. But my memory has come back now in full force as I take on the many responsiblities and challenges of this calling. It has been really busy, but I wouldn't trade it for the world! I love it!! Over the past year I have been working on my YW Recognition Award as a leader. After I was called as President, I set my goal to finish it up by New Beginnings at the end of January. This was no small task as I still had some value experiences left to do and I had a lot left to read in the Book of Mormon to finish up the value of Virtue. I was also in charge of a couple big activities right off the bat, and headed up the Sub for Santa for the ward. I also taught the first combined YW lesson as the new presidency. Not to mention the fact is was Christmas time and all of the extra obligations and time commitments that creates! So needless to say, at first, I didn't know how I was going to do it all. However, the Lord truly blessed me and my family during this time and made it possible for me to accomplish this goal. I know I was blessed with more energy, inspiration, ideas, cooperative family, etc. I really saw the hand of the Lord in my life and truly everything went so smooth and just worked out. It was a great experience! I actually didn't want it to end because of the flow of blessings and extra portion of the Spirit I was feeling in my life. I was reading the scriptures every chance I could get. I read the Book of Mormon along with a study guide that really brought it to life and my understanding increased and my testimony grew! I am so grateful for this opportunity to serve and for the this inspired program. This is just what I needed in my life right now. I was able to receive my medallion along with Ashlee Porter and Kaley Wall during Ward Conference on January 16th. It is truly an experience I will never forget!
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