Saturday, September 3, 2011
Dear Sara
Debi wrote a wonderful blog on the kind of girl she hopes her boys look for in a wife. Go check it out http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sacajaweasinging.blogspot.com%2F&h=DAQBsbK6XAQD_TxxgIpKnsKPtRmIioAoi7IUzbyf6qd1j-Q
It got me to thinking what I would say to you about boys and marriage. Debi's advice goes both ways. I loved when she wrote to watch what people do. That is more important than what they say. I also loved her advice on you marry who you date so only date people that can and WILL take you to the temple. I know you are only 14 and marriage is the last thing on your mind (well it better be! hehehe!) but the choices you make today will put on the path for tomorrow. What will those choices be? I add to Debi's advice these three things: Does he love the Savior? Does he love his mom? Does he love you? If he loves the Savior and treats his mom with love and respect, chances are he will be someone worthy of you. All the rest will come. Your marriage will be the beginning of a new family, one that you and your husband will build. It will be a life full of excitement, fun, frustration, adventure, growth. There will be days when you wonder how life could possibly be any better and there will be days when you will burn dinner, the kids are screaming, husband had a bad day and all roads lead to you for comfort, help, understanding and love. Big job but the Lord knows you can do it, otherwise He wouldn't ask it of you. I know you will be a wonderful wife and and a kind and loving mother. Sometimes I look at you and wonder why the Lord would trust to me such a valiant and strong spirit to raise. Whatever the reasons, I am so glad He did. You always have been and always will be a joy to me.
Love, Mom
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Family Reunion
We do alot of "shuckin and jivin" as Grandpa Hill puts it, alot of tall tales and funny jokes. Plenty of dirty faces and the smell of smoke in our hair and on our clothes. The mosquitos were thicker this year but nothing a little pure deet couldn't handle.
We laughed and played, listened to testimonies, admired the beautiful surroundings, listened to Katie's angelic voice and basically had ourselves a little piece of heaven. So glad we could go and partake.
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
Hit 40 shifting gears
Okay, I hit the big 40. My mind still thinks it is somewhere between 18 and 25. A few more wrinkles, gray hair and aches but all things considered, I'm still crusin. I may have traded in my "Ferrari" for a "minivan" but I hit 40 and keep shifting gears. I am happy to report that my "engine" still works pretty well considering it is still beating but my "radiator" doesn't hold water like it use to. Oh well, there are worse things... I also have to use the "premium" gas instead of "regular"...no more ding dongs and coke for lunch...more fiber and protein...or so they tell me. Again, there are worse things...
One of the great things and worse things about driving a "minivan" is that I am usually not alone. There is always one or two or five little matchbox cars hitching a ride. This isn't so bad either until they all start honking their horns at the same time. That can really cause a minivan to blow a gasket or two. Sometimes, I like to grab the very handsome Ford Ranger that parks next to me and take him out for a night on the town. Usually a stop at our favorite fill station (Simply Thai) and then maybe a movie. Ocassionally, we pack our bags and head to wherever minivans and trucks like to go, maybe the San Juan Islands or a trip to Cancun. (That was a great trip but be careful, we got a matchbox car out of the deal...weird though, he came 9 months later...). I must say, the trip so far has been fun, exciting, wild, scary, thoughtful, learning, mastering, sad, happy, interesting, and frankly, I wouldn't miss it for anything.
Yes, I have to say, 40 is old...kinda...and I kinda like it that way. As my sweet mother in law says, "I earned every one of those wrinkles." I agree.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Sometimes, as a mother, I get so caught up in my resondsibilites that I neglect my other role, that of wife. I go about my day, making lunches, getting kids to the bus, homework etc. If you are a mother, you all know the routine and not as often as I should, do I stop to think about that sweet husband of mine. Considering he works from home, I should be slapped! He works, works and works more. Not all of it is on his business, although he spends a great deal of time doing that, but he works on his church calling and just spent this last week putting hours and hours into Sara's mouse trap car and Jackson's science project. Not to mention, he has been on a "clense" for the last 18 days eating nothing but fruit, vegies and a little rice. I saw him lick the spoon after he put cod liver oil in his "smoothie". (It looks more like grass, grass with cod liver oil...YUCK!). Anyway, it is safe to say that when he is devoted to something, he goes all out. That is why I am so lucky. He is devoted to his family, church, work but mostly me. I love him more than I can say so I just wanted to say thanks to my wonderful, sweet, cod liver oil lovin, nearly perfect husband!