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Thursday, November 17, 2011

There is Sunshine in My Soul Today Moments 113-117

"There is sunshine in my soul today, More glorious and bright Than glows in any earthly sky, For Jesus is my light.  Oh, there’s sunshine, blessed sunshine When the peaceful happy moments roll. When Jesus shows his smiling face, There is sunshine in the soul."  --LDS Hymn #227

113.  Sunshine
Sunshine is a rarity this time of year, and this was one of those rare mornings when the universe was in alignment and everything felt right with the world.  The house was clean, my boys were listening to me read a great book, the little girls were playing quietly, and  when the sun lit up the room it was almost as if I could hear the angels singing.

114.  Seeing how happy Hannah was after her first piano lesson with Jarom. 

115.  Watching Tabetha step out of her comfort zone and do some   hard things for school this year.

116.  Katie being so excited to peel the potatoes for me.  She thinks it is her job and she won't hear of anyone else doing it.  

117.  Hannah:  "Mom when I bear my testimony it makes me feel so happy inside." 







Friday, November 4, 2011

Women of Virtue -- Tana



Fridays are quickly becoming my favorite day of the week!  I look forward all week to these posts.  I hope you are enjoying them as much as I am.  
This weeks "Woman of Virtue" interview is with my friend Tana.  Tana lives just around the corner and down the street from us.  Our boys are good friends and I think Logan would be adopted by them if he could be.  Tana is a woman of many talents, one being that she is always happy, cheerful, and so easy going.   I'm sure this carries over into her family because that is how I would also describe her family.    They are always playing and doing something fun together and you can tell that they really enjoy being together as a family.  If you spent any time with Tana and her husband Shannon, you would be able to see how much they love their cute little family and that they make their family a top priority.


TANA --
I moved to Alaska when I was 7, we moved to the same block that Shannon lived on.  I have 4 older brothers and 2 younger sisters and Shannon had 2 older brothers, so my brothers and his family would play together.  I started dating Shannon in High School then of course waited for him to get back from his mission, because like he says "when you know what ya got in the kitchen you don't have to go to the market" :) I was in love and I am so glad that we are eternal companions now, we have been married for 12 years and have 4 awesome kids! I could not have dreamed for a better life!

What do you love about being a mother?/a wife?
Ever since I was little I wanted to just be a mother and wife for a living, I never dreamed about working outside the home  Before I was married I did work and felt like I was wasting my life away doing something I did not enjoy.   I truly enjoy life by spending it with my family.  When I first married Shannon, I would tell him "Married life is like having a slumber party every night!" I still tell him that and now having kids in our family really makes it a party and I love every minute.
What are some ways that you show your husband that you love him and that he is important to you? 
Shannon's number one love language is communication, of course we all need all of the love languages but knowing which one is the most important helps us stay connected more.  So I am sure to take time everyday to sit and have time to talk along with texting love messages to him.  We also have a love journal that we pass back and forth.  When I can, I write him a message in it and then leave it on his night stand then its his turn and I don't usually have to wait long and its back on my side (unfortunately for him he has to wait a little longer for me to get around to writing back but its a sure way to see a smile on his face when I do.)  This way our kids can read it and know our love for each other and maybe inspire them to treat there spouse with love and respect.
What are some ways that you show your children that you love them and that they are important to you as well?
We also have figured out what our kids love languages are and try to show them love in there needed ways. Along with that they all need individual attention everyday even if its only a few minutes, we try to bond with each child.  The hardest part for me is to take interest in my boys interests, so I have learned about Pokemon and bey blades.  I also have forced myself to play Foosball and now enjoy playing it, my kids love to play me because they can beat me, its worth the laughter and smiles on there face.  I still have not gotten into the video games with them but that's where daddy comes in. :)
My husband has taught us all to communicate, which I love to watch and learn from him, no matter what the topic is he is sure to talk to the kids with respect and listens to there opinions and uses every opportunity to teach them about life and choices.



What is your recipe for a happy family?
So far:
Christ centered + Communication + Time + Love = Our Happy Family

The Proclamation on the family says that, "Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities."  How do you think wholesome recreational activities plays a part in successful marriages and families?
The wholesome recreational activities is what gives us our quality time as a family and without it we don't connect and bond together.
Concerned about the family, President Spencer W. Kimball warned: “The time will come when only those who believe deeply and actively in the family will be able to preserve their families in the midst of the gathering evil around us."  What does it mean to you to believe deeply and actively in the family?
Knowing that we are an eternal family and that if we hold strong to Christ in our life even satan can't destroy our family. 



With 3 boys, how are you preparing them now for when they will receive the priesthood? / For when they will be fathers?
Shannon is being a great example for them now, he is spending time with each one every day, he communicates well with them, he shows them his love for Christ through words and actions. I think showing them how to be a priesthood holder and wonderful Father every day by example will be the best way to prepare them to do the same.



Tana , you have a beautiful family.  Thanks for sharing with us.


If you have any idea or questions for my next Woman of Virtue Interview leave a comment.   I can't wait to hear from you. 

Friday, October 28, 2011

Women of Virtue -- Tamera

Friday is here again, and that means it's time for another interview! Hip hip hooray! This week I interviewed Tamera.  I met Tamera when our ward boundaries changed about 7 months ago, and we ended up in the same ward.  Tamera has a beautiful family, with lovely, well behaved children.  Tamera is so friendly and always upbeat and positive about everything.  I admire how calm and composed she always is, and she just has this feeling of peace about her.  I'm glad she took time out of her busy schedule so I could get to know her better.  


Tamera--
I am the oldest of three girls and was raised in Phoenix, AZ. I met my husband while attending Institute of Religion classes at Phoenix College.  We have been married for 17 years and have lived in Alaska for the last 12 years.  We have 7 children – 2 boys and 5 girls.  The oldest is 11 and the youngest is 9 months.


How does living the gospel bring you joy? 

The gospel defines who I am.  I am a daughter of God and that brings me so much peace, hope and reassurance.  I know that I’m not alone.  I know that my prayers will be answered because I have a loving Heavenly Father. I know that everything will work out because we’ve been promised that we won’t have any challenges that we can’t handle.  If things get tough I just have to apply more work, faith, and hope.

 With 7 children and being a homeschooling mom how do you find time for the essential things in your life like personal scripture study and personal prayers?

I’m laughing as I read that question – it is a challenge.  I try to get early so I can have some quiet time to study the scriptures.  That doesn’t always work because I have some early risers.  I also don’t have walls in between bedrooms in my house-under-construction so, if I’m up someone else will be too.  Babies also seem to instinctively know when that alarm will go off and feel it usurps their responsibilities, so they get up even earlier.  Despite those challenges, most of which everyone has, I make time.  If I don’t get it done first thing in the morning then I get it at nap time, or when the kids are outside playing, or after the little ones go to bed.  I just have to make the time.

What does being modest or modesty mean to you?
How and what do you teach your children about modesty?

I think modesty means showing respect for our bodies.  Not just in the way we dress but in the way we act as well.  How we dress influences how we behave and how others perceive us.  We do the “Head, shoulders, knees, and toes” modesty check. Can you put your hands on your head without your belly showing?  Are your shoulders covered?  Does your shorts/skirt/dress go to your knees?  Can you touch your toes without showing your back or front?  We talk about taking care of our body like a temple.  We don’t want to put anything on it or in it that would show disrespect for our temple.

The proclamation on the Family says, "Gender is an essential characteristic of individual premortal, mortal, and eternal identity and purpose."  What does this mean to you as a woman?

I think this in an ennobling doctrine.  The Lord created us as male and female.  We are different (yet equal) and we are that way by design.  I love the talk The Joy of Womanhood by Margaret D. Nadauld.  She states:
“Women of God can never be like women of the world. The world has enough women who are tough; we need women who are tender. There are enough women who are coarse; we need women who are kind. There are enough women who are rude; we need women who are refined. We have enough women of fame and fortune; we need more women of faith. We have enough greed; we need more goodness. We have enough vanity; we need more virtue. We have enough popularity; we need more purity.”

Do you think your attitude affects the feeling and mood in your home?  How?

Oh boy howdy it sure does. If I’m in a black mood it seems to be contagious.  The children are quarrelsome and more demanding of each other.   

Pres. Hinckley said that women are the guardians of the hearth, what does that mean to you?

Being a guardian of the hearth means that I protect my home and family from anything that would be degrading.  That includes (but is not limited to) music, movies and books that I think are not appropriate.  I feel another part of that is making sure that we (not just the children) only participate in the best activities.  Everyone has to find their own balance. 

What is your favorite/one of your favorite quotes or scriptures about motherhood or womanhood and why?

The motherhood scriptures I always come back to are Alma 53:20-21

And they were all young men, and they were exceedingly valiant for courage, and also for strength and activity; but behold, this was not all—they were men who were true at all times in whatsoever thing they were entrusted.  Yea, they were men of truth and soberness, for they had been taught to keep the commandments of God and to walk uprightly before him.”

And Alma 56:45-48

“And now I say unto you, my beloved brother Moroni, that never had I seen so great courage, nay, not amongst all the Nephites. For as I had ever called them my sons (for they were all of them very young) even so they said unto me: Father, behold our God is with us, and he will not suffer that we should fall… Now they never had fought, yet they did not fear death; and they did think more upon the liberty of their fathers than they did upon their lives; yea, they had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them.  And they rehearsed unto me the words of their mothers, saying: We do not doubt our mothers knew it.”

These are my favorites not only because of what those young men report learning from their mothers but also because of how Helaman describes them. Their mothers were certainly guardians of the hearth.  I hope someday that my sons’ Mission Presidents can say the same things about them as Helaman said of his stripling warriors.





Thanks, Tamera


If anyone would like to ask me any questions about me and or my family, I will be happy to do a post and answer them.  Also, if you have any questions for my next Woman of Virtue Interview leave a comment and I will be happy to ask them.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Few More Summer Moments 102-108

" Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ. Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities." 
 (The Family: A Proclamation to the World)

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108.




Monday, October 24, 2011

Rejoicing Texts

About 6 months ago I began marking in blue, every word in my scriptures that related to joy or happiness.  I now have quite a few marked.  It is fun to look through my scriptures and see the words colored in blue.  I never really noticed before how often the scriptures mention joy and gladness, until I started marking them.   I got the idea from the book Pollyanna. In the book, Pollyanna tells her minister friend that their are 800 "rejoicing texts" in the Bible, glad passages as they are called in the movie.   If there are 800 passages  in the Bible that talk about joy, I'm thinking there should be at least 200 in the Book of Mormon, and probably a lot more than that.  That would mean the scriptures talk about joy and gladness over 1000 times.  Wow!

A few of my favorites so far are:
2 Nephi 2:25  "...men are, that they might have joy."

2 Nephi 5:27  "And it came to pass that we lived after the manner of happiness."

2 Nephi 8:3  "For the Lord shall comfort Zion, he will comfort all her waste places; and he will make her wilderness like Eden, and her desert like the garden of the Lord.  Joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving and the voice of melody."

Psalm 30:11 "thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing:  thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness"


Pollyanna tells the minister, "if God took the trouble to tell us eight hundred times to be glad and rejoice, He must want us to do it --some."

I completely agree.

UPDATE:  After I posted this, I was checking blogs and I read this great post by Chocolate on my Cranium about living after the manner of happiness.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Women of Virtue -- Dahlia

I've been excited all week for Friday to arrive so I could finally post this weeks Woman of Virtue interview, and now it's finally here.  Yahh! 
This weeks "Woman of Virtue" is my wonderful friend Dahlia.  Isn't her name beautiful?  

Intro: Dahlia O’Neil loves having an organized kitchen counter (and house for that matter), decorating (in her mind for now), sewing, and hopes to have a big garden someday soon. She is joyfully raising her children in a Christ-centered home in a small, coastal town.  She recently moved to Valdez, AK with her husband and 4 children and is grateful to have been pregnant or nursing since 2004.
 
 
   1. How do you think the world's views of womanhood are different from Gods?
Oh how different they are!  My husband was once told by a female co-worker that it was shameful that I was (according to her) wasting my college education by staying home with the children.  The world says women should be providers; physically objectified; that we are unequal to men; and that motherhood is a dull, worthless activity.  God’s views are completely opposite! In The Family: Proclamation to the World, it states, By divine design, fathers are to preside over their families in love and righteousness and are responsible to provide the necessities of life and protection for their families. Mothers are primarily responsible for the nurture of their children. In these sacred responsibilities, fathers and mothers are obligated to help one another as equal partners. Disability, death, or other circumstances may necessitate individual adaptation.”  I am so grateful that I choose to follow God’s view because it is truly the most rewarding.

2. How do you counter those world views in your own home.
 I want my children to know that it’s OK to want to be a mom or dad.  When you ask my son what he wants to be, he says “a daddy” and more recently “a grandpa”.  In a time where men’s hearts are growing cold, my kids look to me and learn how to nurture, as they in turn help nurture the baby, Amelia.  They are gentle in word and action towards her and truly care about her comfort and happiness.  
I teach them from a young age about modesty in dress and actions.  I have control of what comes into our home:  clothes, media (TV & computer), toys, friends, reading material, etc.  I think that by setting appropriate boundaries when the kids are young, those boundaries will carry over into their years as youth and will continue to guide them. 
I love to take the time out from the daily chore routine to do crafts with the kids.  As we create, it allows them a comfortable setting to ask questions or talk about what’s on their minds.  We’ve discussed morals such as being honest, loving, faithful, and keeping our bodies pure by not smoking, drinking, etc.  These candid conversations will hopefully keep them close to us and know we’re there to listen and counsel with them. 
If you ask my children where they came from, they’ll answer “heaven”.  I know that since my children know that they are a precious daughter or a son of God, it’ll be that much easier for them to have their end goal be that of pleasing God, not man.  Self-esteem comes from knowing we are children of God, who loves us more than we can comprehend.


3. What do you want your daughters to know about being righteous women?
I want them to know that they will be bombarded by the world with awful examples and influences, but that they can always have a refuge at home.  I want them to know that as they keep the commandments and stay pure and clean, they will be truly happy; that they will have true joy.  I want them to know that choosing to be a righteous woman is exactly that, a choice, and that they have the power to choose the right.  I want my daughters to know that the Lord is on their side and they simply need to turn to Him in prayer when things get difficult.  The world can be a dark and vain place, and it’s only going to get worse as Satan continues in his effort to thwart God’s plan.  I want them to be armed with righteousness!


4. As a busy mom of 4 young children how do you maintain a strong relationship with your husband?
It’s so easy to get frustrated and worn-out during the day, so I try to not let that come pouring out when he gets home from work.  Now, I did say “try” – it doesn’t always work like that, but that’s where apologies come in.  Humility, prayer, repentance and forgiveness are all necessary to keep our marriage happy and healthy.
99% of our date nights are usually time spent at home after the kids are in bed. I feel bad about leaving 4 kids with someone to go out on a date, unless they were with my mom.  Maybe I’ll have to get over that.  Making treats and watching a movie (or even the news!) is a good time to be close.  That mommy/daddy time is important enough that the kids are in bed on time.  The time spent together with my best friend (my husband) refreshes me and helps us grow even closer.


5. How does your relationship with God help you as a wife?  A mother?
As I draw close to my Heavenly Father and my Savior, Jesus Christ, I have peace in my daily life.  That doesn’t mean I lack challenges, but that I have the strength to overcome and grow from them.  When I put God first, the joy I feel carries over to my relationship with my sweet husband.  I want to serve more.  I want to be more loving.  I want to create a peaceful home.  All these wants are fulfilled as I nurture my relationship with Heavenly Father.

I’ve been reading an amazing book, “What the Scriptures Teach Us About Raising a Child” by S. Michael Wilcox.  He says that as we go to the Lord and ask Him to “teach us what we shall do” with each child, we will receive direction.  Each child is distinct and each one is His child too.  So why wouldn’t God want to help us out?  This is not a new thought for me, but definitely so true.  As we pray for direction, we will receive it.  We will hear the whisperings of the Spirit and learn that our child is cranky because teeth are coming and how to help, for example.  I know that prayer is a key to unlock the door to having joy in motherhood.


     6. Who has been an example to you as a righteous woman and why?
Two ladies immediately come to mind.  Maria S. and Sue H.  I met Maria while attending church in North Pole and she has always been an example to me of true beauty and peace.  I never knew her to raise her voice or discipline her children with anger.  I want to speak softly to my loved ones, just like Maria.  I know Sue through church as well.  She was involved with her children at school (who are now all grown), has quite an extensive knowledge of the scriptures, and is always smiling and uplifting others.  These women are without guile.  I have many dear friends who are also amazing examples to me of being a righteous woman. 

7.  What is your favorite scripture (or one of your favorite) and why?
While we lived in Kansas for two years, we were close to Latter-day Saint historical sites in Missouri.  One was Liberty Jail, where the prophet Joseph Smith and others were held there for fictional crimes.  During his awful circumstance, he received revelation from the Lord that has always helped me to feel uplifted when feeling down: “My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a l small moment;  And then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shalt triumph over all thy foes.”
 Doctrine & Covenants 121:7-8. 
Enduring doesn’t mean suffering through something, but instead, we should be firmly rooted in Christ while diligently trying to improve ourselves and become like Him.

Thanks, Dahlia


A little more about Dahlia--I met Dahlia when we moved into our house.  Her husband was the elders quorum president in our ward at the time, and they both welcomed us into the ward and made us feel right at home.  Dahlia is a great wife and mother, and I think it is neat that I would describe her in the much the same way she describes the women that she admires above.  She is kind and loving and is a great example to me of true Christlike charity.  

 This has been so fun for me.  I am learning so much and you're all inspiring me to be better.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Summer Vacation Moments 91-101


While we were in Utah this summer, we went and visited Uncle Paul, Shelly and little Bailey.  Uncle Paul, was Shawn's mission companion for 8 months while they were missionaries in Orlando, Florida.  Last time we visited Uncle Paul he told Hannah and Katie, that they could have his horses Smokey and Denny, but that they had to stay there so he could take care of them.  Hannah and Katie have talked nonstop about Smokey and Denny for two years.  They were both so excited to be reunited with "their" horses.   
The older kids had never met Uncle Paul and Shelly before, and were excited to finally meet the famous horses they had been hearing so much about for years.  
The first night we were there we went to the local rodeo.  What a fun time for a bunch of wannabe cowboys and cowgirls.    

91.  Hannah with Denny
92.  I almost skipped over this picture without noticing Logan holding Mya's hand.  It makes my mother heart melt. 



93.  I bet Smokey can beat Denny in a race.


94.  I win!


95.  Wait up!


96.  What a sweet brother!

97. Chill'n by the stream

98.  And Check out those cowboy boots.  He just had to 
have them for our trip to Uncle Paul's.  He wore 
them everyday for weeks after he got them .  

99.  The riding teacher said that Jarom is a natural on a horse.  


100.  Love those beautiful eyes
101.  Happy to be back in the saddle again.






Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Moments 87-90 From Our Summer Vacation

"...the family is central to
the Creator’s plan for the eternal destiny of His children."
(The Family, A Proclamation to the World)

It was wonderful being able to spend so much time with family this summer.  Here are a few highlights our our trip. 

87.  Grandpa Great




88.  Seeing all my brothers and sisters and their families (This is about half of us)

89.  Shawn's Sister, otherwise known as "Aunt Liddy"


90.  Grandpa and Grandma Alix


More summer vacation moments coming!


Monday, October 17, 2011

What is Happiness?

"The present is an age of pleasureseeking, and men are losing their sanity in the mad rush for sensations that do but excite and disappoint.  In this day of counterfeits, adulterations, and base imitations, the devil is busier than he has ever been in the course of human history, in the manufacture of pleasures, both old and new; and these he offers for sale in most attractive fashion, falsely labeled, Happiness.  In this soul-destroying craft he is without a peer; he has had centuries of experience and practictice, and by his skill he controls the market.  He has learned the tricks of the trade, and knows well how to catch the eye and arouse the desire of his customers.    He puts up the stuff in bright-colored packages, tied with tinsel string and tassel; and crowds flock to his bargain counters, hustling and crushing one another in their frenzy to buy.

"Follow one of the purchasers as he goes off gloatingly with his gaudy packet, and watch him as he opens it.  What finds he inside the guilded wrapping?  He has expected fragrant happiness, but uncovers only an inferior brand of pleasure, the stench of which is nauseating.

"Happiness includes all that is really desirable and of true worth in pleasure, and much besides.  Happiness is genuine gold, pleasure but guilded brass, which corrodes in the hand, and is soon converted into poisonous verdigris.  Happiness is as the genuine diamond, which rough or polished, shines with its own inimitable luster; pleasure is as the paste imitation that glows only when artificially embellished.  Happiness is as the ruby, red as the heart's blood, hard and enduring; pleasure, as stained glass soft, brittle, and of but transitory beauty.

"Happiness is true food, wholesome, nutritious and sweet; it builds up the body and generates energy for action, physical, mental, and spiritual; pleasure is but a deceiving stimulant which, like spiritous drink, makes one think he is strong when in reality enfeebled; makes him fancy he is well when in fact stricken with deadly malady.

"Happiness leaves no bad after-taste, it is followed by no depressing reaction; it calls for no repentance, brings no regret, entails no remorse; pleasure too often makes necessary repentance, contrition, and suffering; and , if indulged to the extreme, it brings degradation and destruction.

"True happiness is lived over and over again in memory, always with a renewal of the original good; a moment of unholy pleasure may leave a barbed sting, which like a thorn in the flesh, is an ever-present source of anguish.

"Happiness is not akin with levity, nor is it one with light-minded mirth.  It springs from the deeper fountains of the soul, and is not infrequently accompanied by tears.  Have you never been so happy that you have had to weep?  I have."  (James E. Talmage, as quoted in "Jesus the Christ",  pp.250-251 emphasis added)