Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Monday, November 19, 2012

Daughters of God

One of the fun things about being in Stake YW's is I get the chance to teach twice a year. Yes get to. In theory I LOVE teaching the young women. In reality, my stomach turns to knots, my mouth goes dry because my eyes are taking up all the water in my body and those 6 girls I taught on Sunday scare me to death. However yesterday I was able to teach on one of my favorite topics: Knowing you are a Daughter of God. There is something that happens to you when you come to understand that we are truly Sons and Daughters of God. You act a little better and think differently about yourself and others. I thought I would share the videos I played for the girls. Hope you enjoy! Happy Monday!


Monday, November 12, 2012

Best Friends

 One of the saddest things about making friends, is that life happens and they have to move away. We are not quite sure when this little friend is going to move, but I can tell you it is going to be one sad day. (Most likely more than just one sad day!)

On a happier note, Marcella lost some teeth! Her big tooth started coming through and none of her teeth were loose. The dentist said it would be best to take all three! So Thursday afternoon Marcella lost 3 teeth. She no longer can say her S's and she has a bit of a lisp, which makes me chuckle a little every time I hear it, but she loves it.

"Mom, when the dentist pulls my teeth out do I HAVE to give them to the tooth fairy?"
"Well no, but why don't you want to give them to her?"
"I just really want to keep my teeth. Can I please keep them?"
"Sure, I guess so."

Not sure if the tooth fairy will ever visit this girl, but for some reason she carries her teeth in a box in her pocket and she thinks they are the coolest thing ever. Love you Cella Bella!

Thursday, November 08, 2012

Lizzy!


This beautiful, amazing, funny, smart, loveable sister of ours just got her mission call. Any guesses? Ours were all wrong. In Feb. she is heading to Lusaka, Zambia. Here is a map so you won't have to look up where in the world it is.



 I don't know about you, but when I think of Africa I picture things like:


 This, or these

 
 and I don't think Lizzy will get to do much of this:



 
 However I believe she will see a bunch of this:


This is a Lusaka market, and some tidbits of info about the country. Presently three out of four Zambians live in poverty and more than half of them are extremely poor and unable to meet their minimum nutritional needs. For poor rural people, ensuring food security is a constant preoccupation. Many of the poorest people live in households headed by women and households in which one or more members are chronically ill, generally with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis or malaria.

On a more positive note the Zambia mission was opened in July of 2011! Zambia has some of the lower percentages of Latter-day Saints in continental Africa one member per 5,620 in Zambia . You will have your work cut out for you Lizzy!  As much as I just keep tearing up, I am so excited for you. I have such a HUGE array of emotions happening all at once. I am scared to death and very excited for you! I know you will be in good hands. I mean look at these Mission Presidents (This is them right?)


Mikele R. and Arlene C. Padovich

Mikele Roman Padovich, 61, and Arlene Louise Crist Padovich, four children, Zambia Lusaka Mission; Saugus 2nd Ward, Santa Clarita California Stake. He serves as a high councilor and is a former counselor in a stake presidency, bishop, counselor in a bishopric, ward mission leader, gospel doctrine teacher and missionary in the Northern States Mission. Executive, Warner Bros. Studio. Born in Burbank, Calif., to Joseph and Melba Mary Chadburn Padovich.
Sister Padovich serves as a seminary teacher and is a former stake Primary president, stake Young Women board member, Relief Society board member, Relief Society president, Primary president, and Young Women board member. Born in Gary, Ind., to Earl Clyde and Emma Alice Woolston Crist.


We love you Lizzy and am so excited for you! Marcella has been pouring over her atlas for the past couple hours talking non stop about where you are going. We can't wait to see the work of the Lord move along. Thank you for being such a great example. We sure LOVE you Lizzy!




Happy Halloween



 Of course there is Pumpkin carving. Can you tell who wanted to touch the guts and who couldn't stand it?





Claire called Marcella's pumpkin scary and was fascinated and afraid of it at the same time. It was pretty funny. 

This year we had a Halloween dinner. Marcella posted our menu here:


Mouse Brains
(stuffed mushrooms)

 Eye ball soup

 Claire was little Red riding hood this year and Marcella was a cow girl



Here is our gang of trick or treaters.  We had a lot of fun walking the neighborhood and getting candy.

Saturday, November 03, 2012

A little late

October is Down Syndrome Awareness month. As much as I thought about writing about it, the month just flew by! Today Jon shared this video that I knew in an instant I wanted to share with anyone who may happen to look at this little blog. So Grab a couple tissues and enjoy.


Friday, November 02, 2012

Focus

A word that I have been constantly thinking and contemplating about lately is: Focus. Such an interesting word. A word that by itself doesn't mean too much, but when paired with something it can make all the difference. Which brings me to my life lately and the time old question, what am I focusing on? Well Lately it has been, Am I the Mother I really want to be?

A couple weeks ago I had a really bad day and I realized I needed to figure something out or I was going to snap. What it came down to was what am I focusing on? It started with my typical list. Well, I have been too worried about keeping the house clean and not keeping the feeling in our home a place you want to be. I am focusing on the things that "need" to get done rather than the people doing the tasks.  On and on my mental list went until really it came to a head when this inspired question popped into my head. "Do you even like being a Mother?" 

I love the old saying fake it until you make it, because I feel like it is so true. I have tried it in so many things and it really works so why not with Motherhood?  I started putting it to the test. What would I be doing if I absolutely loved everything about being a Mother? I would be constantly reading about Motherhood. I would be finding out different ways to improve and become the Mother I want to be.  I would be discussing it with other moms and putting into practice the things I learned. So in my search I found this wesite