Today is Paul's 31st birthday. We cooked him his favorite dinner shrimp, and his favorite dessert cherry cheesecake. Julia also said he needed some balloons so I blew up balloons. We put little paper messages inside some of them and the others I put stickers on that we're some of the things he brought to us as a family. I also helped the girls make cards for daddy. When he came home Julia ran to the door and said no dad you can't come in yet wait right there! She knew I was finishing up Haley's card. When I was done she ran back to get him. When Haley saw the balloons she was so excited that she would not eat dinner. She kept pointing at them and saying something incoherent to me and Paul.
We love Paul because he is the BEST daddy and Husband in the world. He's FUNNY and plays SILLY games and sings silly songs with the kids. He shared the gospel with me. So I now have an eternal family, and all the blessings that come with it. He has brought so much goodness into my life and now our childrens lives. Happy Birthday
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
Canning chicken
Last Wednesday I canned chicken. I never really thought about canning meats before. I've canned pears and tomatoes, and made jellies and jams, and pickled okra, and peppers but never meats. We had a combined lesson a few weeks ago about food storage, and they showed a video clip by Wendy DeWitt about canning and preserving other stuff. I was sick that Sunday so I missed the video, but Paul came home and told me about it and brother O'Conner sent me the link to watch the video on the computer. In Relief Society this past Sunday they were ordering 40 lb boxes of chicken breast for $44.00 so I ordered a box. I put half of it in the freezer and the other half I canned. It was pretty easy. I actually cleaned up the chicken before I froze or canned it and boiled all the skin and other pieces that I cut off and also canned 4 quart jars of chicken broth. It smelled so good. No idea how it will taste, but it is suppose to last for about 5 years. It looked like a weird science project after it was finished. Next thing I have to do is set down and make up a menu so I know how many and what else I want in our year supply of food. Does anyone else have a year supply of food? How long did it take to store it up? The link to watch the video is on my blog.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Our Fun Family Week
Last Sunday Bishop Graden announced that it was suppose to be family week this week. So we decided to try and do something different each day that we normally don't do as a family.
On Sunday we sat down as a family and tried to read a book on Wilford Woodruff. Julia and Haley got bored quick and we had a small pause on the story when the phone rang. We eventually finished the story but the kids weren't paying any attention.
On Monday we had fun for family home evening. Emily and Bryant stayed and we also had Anthony Holmes over. We had a lesson on how Nephi built a boat to get to the promise land and Paul taught us all how to make boats out of paper. Then we played a few games and sang a few songs. Then for treat we had pecan brownies with marshmallows melted on top.
On Tuesday I talked Paul into taking us to St. Augustine Beach. It was very windy and cold. It was also the first time Haley has ever been to the beach. I've tried to get Paul to take us all summer, the answer was always no. But I guess he finally broke down to bad it wasn't a few weeks ago, when it was warmer. It didn't matter to the kids that it was windy. They loved the beach. Haley kept running toward the water, and Julia and Bryant loved throwing the sea shells back into the waves. We also brought a kite and decided to stop at Volano Beach to fly the kite. It was so windy it only took Paul a few seconds to get it up flying in the air. The kids took turns holding the string on the kite. After wards we stopped at the park on the way home and had a picnic lunch and let the kids ride the carousel and play for a while.
On Wednesday we decided to make it a game night so after we ate dinner we pulled out the game Paul got for Father's Day Disney's Picture it. We let the DVD player draw all the pictures. We had lots of fun. The score got very close towards the end, but Bryant and Ilene won by 1 point. We only got to play one game because Paul had to leave for his bishopric meeting, and Bryants dad picked him up around the same time.
On Thursday we decided a movie night would be fun so after dinner, I popped some popcorn, and we watch Kung Fu Panda. Julia and I likes it but dad was tired and fell asleep after only 15 minutes of the movie. So I guess he thought it was boring. Haley wasn't all that interested either. But she loved the popcorn and laying in daddy's arms staring at the TV.
On Friday we invited the O'Conner's over for dinner. We had a great time. We had roast and dumplings, and carrots and potatoes, and biscuits for dinner. Afterwards the kids had fun playing with Julia's barbie house and all my really old barbies. And the adults got to socialize.
On Saturday I was sick and had to visit a doctor's office. After I got home, I took some Tylenol for my fever, my prescription and crashed for the rest of the day so most of the week we were able to keep up family week.
On Sunday we sat down as a family and tried to read a book on Wilford Woodruff. Julia and Haley got bored quick and we had a small pause on the story when the phone rang. We eventually finished the story but the kids weren't paying any attention.
On Monday we had fun for family home evening. Emily and Bryant stayed and we also had Anthony Holmes over. We had a lesson on how Nephi built a boat to get to the promise land and Paul taught us all how to make boats out of paper. Then we played a few games and sang a few songs. Then for treat we had pecan brownies with marshmallows melted on top.
On Tuesday I talked Paul into taking us to St. Augustine Beach. It was very windy and cold. It was also the first time Haley has ever been to the beach. I've tried to get Paul to take us all summer, the answer was always no. But I guess he finally broke down to bad it wasn't a few weeks ago, when it was warmer. It didn't matter to the kids that it was windy. They loved the beach. Haley kept running toward the water, and Julia and Bryant loved throwing the sea shells back into the waves. We also brought a kite and decided to stop at Volano Beach to fly the kite. It was so windy it only took Paul a few seconds to get it up flying in the air. The kids took turns holding the string on the kite. After wards we stopped at the park on the way home and had a picnic lunch and let the kids ride the carousel and play for a while.
On Wednesday we decided to make it a game night so after we ate dinner we pulled out the game Paul got for Father's Day Disney's Picture it. We let the DVD player draw all the pictures. We had lots of fun. The score got very close towards the end, but Bryant and Ilene won by 1 point. We only got to play one game because Paul had to leave for his bishopric meeting, and Bryants dad picked him up around the same time.
On Thursday we decided a movie night would be fun so after dinner, I popped some popcorn, and we watch Kung Fu Panda. Julia and I likes it but dad was tired and fell asleep after only 15 minutes of the movie. So I guess he thought it was boring. Haley wasn't all that interested either. But she loved the popcorn and laying in daddy's arms staring at the TV.
On Friday we invited the O'Conner's over for dinner. We had a great time. We had roast and dumplings, and carrots and potatoes, and biscuits for dinner. Afterwards the kids had fun playing with Julia's barbie house and all my really old barbies. And the adults got to socialize.
On Saturday I was sick and had to visit a doctor's office. After I got home, I took some Tylenol for my fever, my prescription and crashed for the rest of the day so most of the week we were able to keep up family week.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
New Calling
We've had an exciting Sunday! We got a call Saturday night that we missed they didn't call until about 9:15 pm and I was putting the girls to bed and had the ringer on low so we didn't hear it. The phone rang again Sunday morning at 7:19 am it was Brother Price, again we didn't make it to the phone in time, he left a message wanting to make sure we were going to make our 8:15 appt with the Stake President that morning that we didn't know about until then . So we rushed to get ready and be there in less than an hour. With no idea why he needed to meet with both of us. I suspected maybe a stake calling for Paul (hoping not me). Getting into the jeep it wouldn't start, we had to jump it off. We arrived about 5 min late... To find out that we were getting a new Bishop and Bishopric, and Paul was being called as the 2nd counselor in the bishopric.
I'm grateful that I've found a husband that is worthy to hold the priesthood. And can receive a calling like that. I know Paul will do his best. And I guess he is now the youngest High Priest at our ward now. He turns 31 in 2 weeks. He told me when we got home that he feels old now. My comment was now we can't go to the elders quorum socials, and the High Priest don't have socials.
I know I'll be a single mom on Sundays now, but I was already. Paul normally had meeting for Elders Quorum in the mornings and I already had to get everybody ready on my own. I actually like Paul serving in the Church our home seems to be much happier when he has a calling that he is fulfilling.
Although now he says we can not turn the TV on Sundays and we're trying harder to say our prayers together at night and read a few chapters together at night in the Book Of Mormon. Hopefully we can stay with it. You don't know how many times we've read the book of Nephi together but don't normally get much further than that.
As long as he is serving in the Church I can handle him being away from us, because I know he is where the Lord wants him and we will have what we need without him. And he will be with great men of the Church doing the Lords work.
I'm grateful that I've found a husband that is worthy to hold the priesthood. And can receive a calling like that. I know Paul will do his best. And I guess he is now the youngest High Priest at our ward now. He turns 31 in 2 weeks. He told me when we got home that he feels old now. My comment was now we can't go to the elders quorum socials, and the High Priest don't have socials.
I know I'll be a single mom on Sundays now, but I was already. Paul normally had meeting for Elders Quorum in the mornings and I already had to get everybody ready on my own. I actually like Paul serving in the Church our home seems to be much happier when he has a calling that he is fulfilling.
Although now he says we can not turn the TV on Sundays and we're trying harder to say our prayers together at night and read a few chapters together at night in the Book Of Mormon. Hopefully we can stay with it. You don't know how many times we've read the book of Nephi together but don't normally get much further than that.
As long as he is serving in the Church I can handle him being away from us, because I know he is where the Lord wants him and we will have what we need without him. And he will be with great men of the Church doing the Lords work.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Trick or Treat
We went trick or treating with my sister and niece in Greencove Springs. Julia’s favorite house was a big 2 story historical house. They had both stories all decorated, the owner stood out side, a guy in a blow up suite that made him real fat, and he had on a tutu and was dancing. Julia thought that was the funniest thing. This year the kids got to dress up for trunk or treat at church on Wednesday, for trick or treating on Friday and Saturday we went to the last day of Spooktacular at the zoo. They had so much fun wearing their costumes. Julia loves to dress up so of course she’s wore it everyday since Halloween. At Spooktacular she loved the animal costumes. She hugged the poor tiger about 6 times, he almost tripped over her trying to walk away . They had several areas set up where they played music and let the kids dance. Both Julia and Haley loved these areas! It was a little crowded for mom’s taste but the kids had fun!
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FHE fun
For family home evening a few weeks ago we went to the pumpkin patch and picked up some pumpkins to carve. The kids had fun running around looking at all the different shaped pumpkins. After we finally chose our pumpkins we took them home. They sat on our porch for about a week and on Halloween we carved them up. Bryant had no problems sticking his hands in to clean out the pumpkin. Julia on the other hand wanted nothing to do with cleaning out the pumpkins. She said it was gross! She stuck her hand in but wouldn’t pull anything out. Bryant had fun he said is was spooky!
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Strangers in the Box
I was trying to find questions that I could ask my grandparents to do an interview with them to get as much information as I could from them about them, (my grandparents are all still living, and I have a great grandmother still alive!) and stumbled across this poem. I shared it with Lonnis before she left on her mission I believe she had it posted somewhere in the FHC library. I actually have a box full of pictures I got from my mom. I am suppose to be putting them into scrapbooks for her. I’ve had them for almost 5 years and there still sitting in the box. I need to get busy! Thought I would share it….
Strangers in the Box
Come, look with me inside this drawer,
In this box, I’ve often seen,
At the pictures, black and white,
Faces proud, still serene;
I wish I knew these people
These strangers in the box.
Their names and all their memories
Are lost among my socks;
I wonder what their lives were like,
How did they spend their days?
What about their special times?
I’ll never know their ways.
If only someone had taken time
To tell who, what, where and when,
These faces of my heritage
Would come to life again.
Could this become the fate
Of the picture we take today?
The faces and the memories
Someday will pass away.
Make time to save your stories;
Seize opportunity when it knocks,
Or someday you and yours could be
The strangers in this box!
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