Sunday, May 11, 2008

My greatest blessings call me MOM!


~HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!~ Here is a family pict of all of us and this is as good as any family pict involving more than 1 young child is ever gonna get around here... :)
We had just talked to Bonnie and Jacob at my parents home and were telling old stories.
It's been 1 year & boy do I miss them!! (but we just talk like no time has passed at all... weird huh!?)
Because it's Mother's day I must post about what else but the little midgets that make me a mom and fill my life with joy! Check out the cutest pict (above) of Grant hugging Abby before church today. AWE!

And then there is Abigail on Saturday hugging the baby kitten she named Love.
(I feel kind of bad they are going to the pound soon.)
Does any one want some kittens?

Here's Zack with his Trophy for football just after his 75 yard touch down on Saturday!! Woo Hoo! I nearly screamed myself hoarse!

Grant just loves to go and sit by Quackers and watch him swim. The baldy hair doo is do to my lack of giving up on trying to cut hair. I know I suck but dang it I will learn.
( at least Zack's hair cut went well...)
I want everyone to know that I have blessings of great peace in my life!!
If I have ever offended you please tell me so I can make it right. I am so glad to be a mother in the glorious church of Christ! So to end this day of happiness I have a quote from Pres. Faust that touched me today:
I believe that all of you sisters want to be happy and find the peace that the Savior promised. I think many of you try very hard to keep up with all of your responsibilities. I do not wish to offend anyone. I am reluctant to mention a matter but feel it should be said. Sometimes we carry unhappy feelings about past hurts too long. We spend too much energy dwelling on things that have passed and cannot be changed. We struggle to close the door and let go of the hurt. If, after time, we can forgive whatever may have caused the hurt, we will tap “into a life-giving source of comfort” through the Atonement, and the “sweet peace” of forgiveness will be ours. Some injuries are so hurtful and deep that healing comes only with help from a higher power and hope for perfect justice and restitution in the next life. Sisters, you can tap into that higher power and receive precious comfort and sweet peace.

:)

1 comment:

Trisha & Robert Wright said...

Robert thought it was funny that you updated your blog today just as soon we went home...just like I did. that's funny.