Monday, December 31, 2018

Family Updates End of 2018

Dear Kids,

I have been going through and getting these stories ready to print. It has been a blast to go through some memories from so many years! I am SO grateful I took the advice from the Lord in the blessing I received over 8 years ago. I was told to "record as many stories and personal experiences in your life as you possibly can, it will serve you and many others in the years to come".

I am starting to see the reason for that advice. I will keep writing stories!

Along with that... I realized that I haven't done an update for a little while about you guys (those are in individual posts) or for our family. So here goes for 2018~

  • We are in "The King and I" as a family that starts in January 2019. We started rehearsals at the end of October. You are all LOVING it! Everyone is in it in some capacity except Joshua... he is the backstage mascot. 
  • Brent is still doing his Quartet music with Kirt Keeler, Peter Skousen and Mark Evertson. He LOVES it! They did a concert in the St. George Tabernacle in December. I was able to do "White Christmas" with them and the families sang a few songs as well. It was great!
  • I was in "Because We Also Sing" Choir at the end of this year and got to sing a solo in the SLC Tabernacle for the Christmas Concert of Lighting of Temple Square. How amazing it was to sing in that building praising God and Jesus to the crowd. I finished the concert with the solo in the song "In The First Light."
  • I was also in Lieto at the beginning of the year and stopped over the summer. It was fun and I'm so grateful I did it, but wanted to do the women's choir more during the fall so didn't join back in again. 
  • Brent is still working for Financial Engines. It is doing so much better since switch out of management. I have written quite a few posts about the personal, spiritual and energetic growth we are going through together. It has been AMAZING how much the Lord has helped us in our thought growth, our emotional growth and spiritual growth. I will keep writing about all of that. 
  • We did a family money making project during this Christmas Season of making kits for the "Paperboy Storybooks". The kids did great! It was quite involved and required quite a bit from Brent and I, but I'm so grateful that we did it. The kids are learning really great money skills and awareness. They sold about 67 book kits. 
  • We did a 12 days family again for Christmas service and each of the kids were able to buy a gift for one of the nights with some of the money they earned. 
  • We attended the Basket Brigade in November together as a family. It was SO wonderful to be able to go attend and see how it has been passed down and knowing that we started it all! So rewarding for the soul. The Jeremy Larkin group took it over and it felt so good to show up and just participate. 
  • We did quite a few couple trips this year, mainly went to Vegas for some overnighters and get aways. We saw "Mystere", a Cirque show... We went on a tour of the Grand Canyon and Brent showed me all his tour guide stops whenever he does that tour with the Tour company. We gave ourselves some getaways together as "rewards" for habit goals we accomplished together.
  • Brent went to Yosemite again with the Tour Company and of course had an amazing time... that is a park that we need to go see together!
  • We got a BRAND NEW TRUCK! The Lord opened up the way for us to get the truck that has been on our dreamline for the past 8 years! He opened the doors for it to happen through Krista and Al getting a "dealers" license. We were told very specifically to take it on and add it to our stewardships... even thought it didn't really make logical sense. We obeyed and did it. 
  • I went to Idaho for like 6 weeks this summer to help my mom. She has been VERY ILL and I was actually afraid for her life while I was there. She is slowly improving, but it was taxing to be up there. We think that she had come congenital heart failure as a result from phenomena from February. I hope she continues to improve. The kids had a great time up there and with cousins and everything, but I got home and completely crashed. It was really tiring, but I'm SO GRATEFUL for the time I had up there and building our relationship together. I went and visited Kalea for a few days and also Shayla over in Boise for a couple days. 
  • Brent and I were working on "Habits" for 2018 and we did AWESOME, until July when I went to Idaho. I lost my motivation going up there... but we are ready to get back and track again. We know that for stewardship to improve we must improve our souls and our habits. I love that the Lord is teaching us line upon line with it all. 
  • We bought tickets to go to Italy in March of 2019! Can't wait for that!! We found a deal for 500$ round trip!
  • Still been homeschooling the kids, and I'm starting to feel like I'm wrapping my heart and head around it more and more. I feel very dedicated to it all. That is a whole other update... our homeschooling patterns and systems deserve their own post.
  • Mesha and Jeff moved down here "officially" just about 3 weeks ago! It is going to be an adjustment getting used to them being here, but a good one. The kids have been so excited!
  • I taught quite a few natural medicine classes this past year as well. It has mainly happened because of word of mouth and people asking me to come teach them. I really love teaching those classes and know that it helps and enriches people's lives when I help them in that way. 
  • I helped to put together the Mom's homeschooling retreat for the area in September. It was fun to be on the board and get to know more ladies in the area. We have SUCH quality families involved in homeschool and I love so many of my comrades in arms with it!
  • The kids went to their first Karate tournament in May. It was fun... but I'm not sure we will do it again for a while. I feel like we were a little bit out of our element... we shall she how we feel about it within the next few months. 
  • I have made SO many great friends this year! I feel like I'm finding my tribe here and I love it!
  • Brent made a trip to Seattle in the spring with the tour company as well!
  • I went on "Women of Worth Wednesday" with my friend Ganel and got about 15k views on my video! It was about scripture study. It felt good to teach to a bigger crowd.
  • Colleen Tucker has come to visit us a few times and the kids have loved it! Shauna Little came for a little while as well. I'm so grateful for these adopted aunts in our lives!
  • The kids have done a homeschool choir, karate, piano lessons, robotics, dance, entrepreneur projects, craft fairs, reading, etc. We were constantly going to Sandhollow Lake in the spring and summer and the kids were loving that. We went camping to Lake Kolob in the summer (I wrote about Gabe's adventure around the lake with that trip). 

Joshua Updates End of 2018

Dear Joshua,

I have realized while reviewing the last couple years of journal entries that I haven't written very much about you and your improvements and updates! I'm so sorry! So here we go:

  • I can't even tell you how much I'm enjoying you right now. You are SUCH a pleasant soul and baby... and you have been since you were born. You have added such happiness to our home. It has melted my heart. You have taught me how to treat the other kids. I remind myself all the time to smile at the other kids and treat the other kids with as much patience and happiness as I do with you... it has been a HUGE help for me and your dad with that. 
  • You are a DADDY'S boy! You love your dad! 
  • You love your binky. You always want to have it. We are starting to take it away during the day so you will actually start to learn how to talk. Your first words were "momma" and "Taya" (Talia). 
  • You will follow Elijah around while he listens to music, specifically "Pirates of the Caribbean" music and "direct" the music together with him all the time. 
  • You are very particular about things. When you take your binky out of your mouth, anywhere you are, you find a very specific place to put it. You set your shoes in your basket. You want to hold a fork to eat your food, you don't like your hands dirty.
  • You are going to be a very White/Yellow personality!
  • You love to have fun with your brothers and sister! You love your sister and will do whatever she wants all the time. You guys share a room right now and you always wake her up in the morning. 
  • You are getting mad at me often when I won't let you outside to go play with the other kids.
  • You are a blanket boy, and carry around your blue blanket EVERYWHERE. It is at the stage where I have to wash it ALL the time. You love your grew fuzzy bear when you go to bed and lay on it like a pillow. 
  • You have a routine of getting into the shower with your dad of laying down on the bathroom rug until someone helps you get undressed, then you must have the toothbrush with you. If you don't follow this routine, you get very frustrated. 
  • You have SUCH a sweet disposition. Whenever you see Jesus in a picture, on the computer, in videos, anytime, we say, "Is that Jesus?"... and you say, "yeah" so soft and quiet. You have such a sweet personality. It has brought healing to our family and our hearts so much. 

Elijah Updates End of 2018

Dear Elijah,

I haven't written just specifically about your for a little while and it is time for updates!

  • You have improved this year LIKE CRAZY. I am amazed how far your behavior has come from the beginning of the year. You were so defiant at the beginning of the year, and now you are listening, we can talk through things, you are controlling your reactions... it is SO much better. I am so grateful for all the work that you have done and that we have done together. Your dad and I have focused like crazy on filling your love bucket as much as possible during the good times so you are receiving as much positive reinforcement as you can. When you go to "time out" I read the scripture to you before you leave. We read parts of the Book of Mormon together to soften each other's hearts and it has made such a huge difference. 
  • You are still VERY head strong. You are a WARRIOR. You always will be. That part of your personality will always be with you, and it should. It is one of your greatest strengths if you use it the right way. You KNOW what you know. You are capable and smart. You get things around you so quickly. You are smart and funny. You are extremely great with numbers. 
  • We are reading together as part of your daily routine (when I'm on a good routine!). You are still not hugely interested in reading a ton, but we will get there. 
  • You are SO cute with Joshua, but you like to antagonize him a lot. Same with your other siblings, you are an antagonize. You know how to push people's buttons and you are good at it. Just like your uncle Jonathan. 
  • You are going to be starting more sports this upcoming year. Your coordination is amazing. 
  • You have an AMAZING voice already. You get embarrassed getting in front of a group and crowd, so you won't sing in front of people because you are so worried about doing something wrong, but your tone and ear are wonderful. You will probably start piano next school semester.
  • You are ALL about trains. You love everything about them and that is all you want to play with. 
  • You are also in Karate and are doing pretty good at it. You aren't quite as focused on it as Gabe and Talia, but you are still six years old and you have time. Right now it is just for learning. You will grow into the ability and focus of it. 
  • You go with me to run errands all the time while the older two are in classes. For homeschool our focus for you is your morning routine and how the house runs. I'm really following the concepts in Thomas Jefferson education and being patient with your growth. You are a perfectionist and I can squash your love of learning if I push you too hard. You will get it when you are ready with how smart you naturally are. 
  • You will do anything to earn time to hold my phone and listen to "Hans Zimmer" (that is the pandora station that plays the music from "Pirates of the Caribbean and Star Wars). You LOVE the music on there and could listen to it forever, while walking around the house like you are directing it. 
  • You are devilishly handsome and always will be. 

Talia Updates End of 2018

Dear Talia,

It has been a while since I have written an update specifically about you, so here we go!

  • You are in four dance classes this semester and you are LOVING it. Your favorite is definitely jazz dance. Dancing and music is just part of your soul. You are always walking around the house singing something and you always want to be playing music with whatever we are doing. 
  • You read 10 chapter books for homeschooling in the last 3 months. It was awesome watching you do that! Your favorite was "Little Women" and a book about an Indian Princess. 
  • You are in piano lessons with Tauna Buckway and you LOVE her. You like the music you are assigned, but more than anything you like to make your own music and play around with sounds a lot. 
  • You were BAPTIZED this year! It was in Idaho, in a swimming pool of a friend of Papa and Mimi's. Mimi has been REALLY sick, so you were baptized up there so you could be close to her and cousins while we were in Idaho for the summer time. 
  • You did a homeschool choir this past semester and ATE it up. 
  • You sang a solo in the St. George Tabernacle during a concert of your dad's and did fabulous!
  • You are a major social bug. Your biggest motivation for getting your task chart done is so you can go play with Emery and Maeli (girls in our neighborhood circle). You invited as many girls to your birthday party as possible because you wanted a good crowd. You are always asking who can come over for dinner, especially on Sunday's!
  • You are in Karate as well, and you are killing it! You are definitely a warrior princess. You are currently a blue belt. You missed your belt test because of piano lessons... so the next class Master Judd just had you do a bunch of extra things and he gave you the belt in class! You have intensity in class that is amazing to watch.
  • You earned 100$ of your own money to buy a tablet. You are determined to get it and saved for about 3 months! Your favorite thing to do is message people that are close to you and tell them, "I love you". 
  • You really want a kitten but we have to wait until we aren't renting a house anymore. 
  • You are SUCH a little mom to Joshua. One of the first words he said was your name! "Taya!!" He is always calling for you to come and help him and hug him and get it out of bed. It is adorable to see how naturally you just know how to help him, know what to do to make sure he's okay. 
  • You love art, you love crafts and you LOVE containers of any kind!! You would do your nails, make up, and hair every moment of your day. You are a girlie-girl, that is for sure. You are still very sad that you don't have a sister, but we try to make up for it by going out just the 2 of us as often as possible. 
  • You made a secret "hiding spot" under your bed where it is JUST your space.
  • You LOVE to cook. You want to be with me in the kitchen all the time. You get out your "easy bake oven" with your friends EVERY chance you get. You always want to cook something and your favorite meal is Tilapia and veggie rice. 

Gabe Updates End of 2018

Dear Gabe,

I haven't done a "general" update on your for quite a while! So it is time now that 2018 is almost done!

  • This whole year you have been doing First Lego League Robotics club for homeschool. At the beginning of 2018 I was your coach together with Katrina Lantz. At the beginning of the 2018 school year, Sarah and Chris Ashworth became your coaches and they are awesome! The focus from Sept-now has been on SPACE. Your competition is January 5th for this semester. I'm excited for you and everything you are learning!
  • You are still doing Karate with Joshua Judd as your Master. You are enjoying it quite a bit... and working really hard. You were stuck at purple belt for QUITE a while. Talia advanced before you did to blue and it hurt your feelings for quite a while! But you just did your belt test a couple weeks ago and you made it to blue! yay!
  • You are still in piano lessons with Tauna Buckway. Right now your favorite thing to play is ANYTHING from "Pirates of the Caribbean". You have learned quite a few songs from that movie and you LOVE it. You memorize EVERYTHING you are given. I never have to remind you to practice, you sit down at the piano about 4-5 times a day and just play. It is so great!
  • You are still in your mind A LOT. You get distracted a lot because of something you start playing out in your mind. You are a daydreamer... sometimes it's a cute thing and other times it is a little tough. But you are getting better and better with attention span and capabilities. 
  • You unload the dishwasher for me each morning so it is ready for the day. You always take out the garbages. I love it.
  • You are getting quite frustrated when we don't give you space to do your own thing. I can't believe you are 10 years old! You will be going to the temple at the beginning of 2020!
  • Your primary teachers LOVE you. You know the scriptures so well and remember EVERYTHING you read. 
  • You love to learn about animals and anything about the ocean. You remember the most random facts about animals and the ocean and blurt them out at random times. 
  • You still LOVE scouts and everything about it. 
  • For homeschool you just finished reading 20 chapter books! Your favorite was Treasure Island. You are into EVERYTHING that has to do with pirates right now. 
  • You are starting to babysit together with Talia for short amounts of time and it is HEAVENLY while I go run errands here and there.
  • You love Home Alone (the movie) and after watching it set up traps to get "bad guys" for like 2 weeks after. 
  • Throughout the Christmas season this year you gave money to people who were needing help from your own motivation... dad and I didn't prompt you at all to do it. You gave 20$ to a homeless couple in Salt Lake while we were up there, you gave money to the Salvation Army every time you saw them outside of a store, you bought a gift for 12 days family by yourself... all of these things from your own wallet. You are SO giving!
  • "Hey mom, you should watch all the Pirates Movies tonight with dad for mom and dad movies so that you can tell me all about them in the morning."
  • You earned 100$ to buy your own tablet about 3 months ago and you are doing AMAZING at self control with it! You are learning about how to use technology the right way so far. I'm very happy with you about it. 
  • You got a BB gun for Christmas and want to shoot it with dad all the time. 
  • You are CONSTANTLY wanting me to snuggle with you at night before you go to sleep, you want to tell me all about your day and have me tell you all about mine. You are always wanting to talk through your frustrated feelings about your brothers and sister to try to figure out how to make it better. 
  • You still love to build with Legos!

Friday, December 28, 2018

Be The One Who Picks Up The Shirt

Dear Kids,

I went "after Christmas" shopping on Wednesday. It was like Christmas fever all over again, there were tons of people out gathering their years worth of birthday presents (at least, that is one of the reasons why I go! ha! You can't miss out on legos being 50%-70% off!).

Anyway, I finished my lego shopping and went to a nice long line, waiting to be checked out. While I was watching everyone around me I saw an interesting thing. About 40 feet away from where I was there was a shirt that had fallen on the ground in the middle of the walkway. It was blocking like 3/4 of the walkway. I watched as one person after another went around this shirt! They were dodging it like it had an infectious disease; or hopping over it, or stretching as far as they could with their legs to get around it. You get the picture. The funny thing was... it was causing a traffic jam. This shirt that had fallen in the aisle. Such a simple thing, yet it was causing such an issue.

The fascinating thing was that NO ONE took the time (one minute TOPS) to just bend over and pick up the shirt and put it back on the rack. I am not exaggerating when I say that I watched this phenomenon go on for over seven minutes. This shirt on the ground received disapproving looks, scowls, frustrating sighs, and a host of other emotions while it was just laying there on the ground.

There is a saying that I hear one of my sisters say all the time to her kids (and, of course, it's rubbed off on me), "SEE A NEED, FILL A NEED!". How hard is it to just bend over and pick up the shirt?

"Oh no! Not me!"
"Someone will come by and pick that up eventually."
"That is the employees job, not mine."
"Don't step on the shirt Jhonny! It will get it dirty!"
"I can't believe someone dropped that and didn't pick it up!"

I'm sure there are 100's of reasons why people didn't pick up the shirt, one of them being the fact that they just didn't take the time to notice and fill the need.

So... to finish the story. Eventually, someone did pick up the shirt. Me. I left the line I was in, went and picked it up and put it on the rack, then went back in line (the lady behind me saved my spot, yay!). What an interesting small study it was for me to watch such a simple thing, yet remember the lesson that it was teaching me, and anyone who took the time to notice.

Now, please don't get me wrong, I have stepped over "shirts" in aisles before too (figuratively speaking). There have been plenty of times in my lifetime when I have been lazy, dropped something, didn't pick it up, left out the shopping cart, etc. But since becoming older and wiser, taking the lazy way out is something that I don't do anymore when I see an issue. See a need, fill a need has become mantra of mine for years. What goes around comes around is a true principle. Go the extra mile, always. Be the first one to act. Lead by example first. Be the one who picks up the shirt.

If you live this way, you will never regret it, and you will help put smiles on people's faces along the way. Someone who sees you picking up the shirt will remember... and maybe they will be the first person who will pick up the shirt in the next store they go to.

I love you,

Your Mom

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Report Of Elder Bednars Question and Answer

Dear Kids,

Last night I went to a fireside "question and answer" with Elder Bednar. It was, of course, so wonderful! As soon as he walked into the room with his wife, I teared up. It was just like being back at BYU-Idaho again! So many tender emotions from that time of my life.

The question and answer session was very good. Here is a run down of most of the things:

1. There was a question about the biggest concern the brethren have for the youth of the church, and how we as parents can help our children to overcome those concerns.

He basically said that the biggest concern of the brethren for the children and youth of the church is their ability to do hard things. Their ability to be resilient and push through life. His answer consisted of MANY poignant answers with the theme of "Let your children fail! Start when they are young! Let them fail, don't be a helicopter parent. Don't try to save them from heart ache. They must experience heart ache and try to overcome the hardships BEFORE they leave your house in order to be functioning adults. Let them fail and be their cheerleader on their side while THEY try to figure out how to get past the hard things."

Don't start when they are 18 years old. Start when they are young. Teach cause and effect. Let them face things that are hard. So many missionaries are coming home simply because the mission didn't "meet their needs". Elder Bednar said, "It's NOT about meeting their needs! It is about serving the Lord. It is about losing yourself in the service of God." Children must learn this importance of the base in the gospel!

They can have character building experiences, and it is okay, talk through it with your kids, but let them get through it on their own while you are there as a cheerleader, not a rescuer. Be an involved parent and give them the emotional tools for facing challenges.

They talked about teaching children how to pray and the strength they can find through KNOWING how to pray for themselves... not just from the parents. Admonished us to  seek for parenting help in the scriptures and follow the Lord's example of parenting, NOT what the world is telling us about parenting. Always compare it with the scriptures and the temple.

This whole discussion was so validating for me because of the way he talked about parenting. That is how I feel like it is best to parent, but sometimes I have felt like a horrible parent for feeling that way because our world is moving so far away from this kind of parenting. I loved it!

2. There was a question about young children 8-12 years old and how to help them understand technology and use it wisely.

Elder Bednar said that the group that is increasing the most on the prayer roles is 8-12 year olds with the motivation of parents being "afraid" for them and their future. He reminded us that the LORD sent these children here at this time. We should not be afraid for them, we should be excited for them!

He then talked about teaching children how to use technology properly. He said, "Use these tools (held the phone and iPad up) for good in your home. Teach them how to do indexing. Teach them how to use the gospel tools app. Let them use those things EVERYDAY. Let them use these tools for LIGHT, then when something comes up on these tools that is dark, they will know how to get rid of that darkness and know where to go in order to get rid of that darkness. If they are never taught how to use these tools for good and light, then when they face darkness from these tools, they will be caught off guard."

That was really good for me to hear and very validating that we are teaching our children how to use them the right way.  He referred to Section 50 of the D&C and told us all to read about replacing the darkness with light. He said, "Someone can't just "stop" looking at pornography, they have to REPLACE it with light." He admonished us to teach our children at an early age how to use technology properly and GIVE THEM RESTRICTIONS of time. It's not a "free for all" that someone should use all the time. He said over and over to teach the children how to use the technology to feel LIGHT.

He talked about role playing with your kids about situations of what can and will happen so they are prepared for it. To put together a "Family Porn Plan" and actions steps of what that includes. And told us to be in the temple as often as possible.

He reminded us that there is NO NEED to fear, these are the times that have been prophecies of! The world is getting darker, but the kingdom of God is getter greater! Look at the light! Do NOT be discouraged, we know how this ends. Keep your eyes on the kingdom.

3. There was a question about how to teach children how to overcome temptations.

He went into that this is the dispensation of the fulness of times. The Light WILL overwhelm the darkness and we HAVE to aggressively chase it away.

He talked about how he had conversations with his sons BEFORE morality issues were presented. He talked to them when they were 12 years old about the DETAILS of what can happen when a girl throws themselves at you. He was the source of the information. He talked to them about the difference between David and Joseph. That the NUMBER 1 problem with David was NOT that he looked... it's that he wasn't where he was supposed to be in the first place. He should have been at war. If he was at war, and where he should have been, he never would have been put in the position of looking and then falling. There is a GREAT lesson in that. Then the example of Joseph and running away from sin. He said don't be afraid of bringing these things up about these details of things your kids will face, especially out of fear of "introducing" something that they've never thought of. If YOU don't introduce it, then Satan will and the results will be horrible! Take charge! Take control of any possibilities in your family and teach your kids how to combat it. IT is a battle.

He then talked about how he could have these conversations because he had already made many deposits into their relationship. Keep depositing into the relationships, then when the hard thing happen, you will be the source. Have OPEN conversations, don't hide behind your fig leaf.

4. There was a question about how in the world are we going to teach our children in our home when they won't even sit still for 5 minutes. It was a great, funny, real question!

He went into talking about the home centered curriculum and the goal is for the family to be central in God's teaching ways. He was basically saying that the Lord wants for us to be prophets in our own homes and stop relying on the church so much! It is OUR job to prepare our families. It is our job to teach our families. The child should come to YOU first, NOT their bishop. Take FULL accountability of your family.

Then he talked about how before his son went on his mission, he and his wife went to the bishop and met with him first before his son was interviewed and that THEY commended their son for a mission and approved of him going. They took full responsibility, it wasn't the bishops choice! It was theres and their stewardship and responsibility.

He talked more about depositing in our children's emotional bank account about gospel relationships and creating your own traditions and your own family patterns.

We were told to ask ourselves the questions of "What are we doing as parents to cause contention?" and then taking responsibility of our actions and how they are affecting our homes. Watch our tone of voice. Then we talked about how we give our best effort and the Lord will make up the difference.

Sister Ence, the regional authority's wife, got up and said how as her kids were growing (they had seven) and she always said she felt awful about how inconsistent they were with scripture study and the other "check list" items. They would do great for a few months, then fall off the wagon, then to great again, and then fall off the wagon, and it was constantly this back and forth. But she said, "If you ask any of our kids, all they remember is that we always did scripture study, We always had prayer, we always did those things. So I did my best, I brought my 5 loaves and 2 fishes to the Lord and HE was the one that magnified it and expanded it to fill in the rest. I didn't have to feel like I was doing it on my own. If we bring our best to the Lord, HE is the one who makes up the rest."

I LOVED hearing that. It was so validating and so right! We do our best! He makes up the difference for our humanity.

We were told to focus on what the kids need to learn, NOT what we want to teach or told to teach. Help them learn what the spirit is telling them, that is the most important gospel skill they can have. The best goal is to teach the children to be dependent on the Lord, and completely independent from you... or from anyone else. Dependent on the LORD only.

The Holy Ghost must be present while teaching, or it doesn't matter. turn the teaching time into experiences. Then Elder Bednar said, "This is not about you teaching them. It is about you learning together. Let the kids teach! Let them take charge of the lessons! Let them do it! Let them mess it up and learn in the process."

5. There was a question about studying about things in church history and it affecting our testimony because of questionable things we read about church history.

Elder Bednar said, "YOU haven't studied ENOUGH of church history or in the gospel if you are thinking about separating yourself from the church."

Then he said to give EQUAL time to the Book of Mormon as you give to reading anything that is anti- literature. He always tells people when this comes up to give equal time to reading the Book of Mormon as you give to reading anything that is causing you to want to give up your testimony. "If you spend 2 hours reading something that takes away your testimony, that's fine! Read, find out what you can... but then read just as much in the Book of Mormon."

Then he challenged us to do our due diligence and find out about our sources. NEVER believe something until you find out your sources and how they found out their information. So many people believe just whatever comes up.... VERIFY your sources!!

He said that true IN DEPTH study about church history will actually strengthen your testimony, not picking and choosing a few things to study... not getting stuck on 2-3 things that bother you.

6. Question about balancing spouse and family.

He talked about how there is NO family unless you have a strong relationship with your spouse. IT is of absolute importance that you are together as spouses. If you don't put your spouse first there won't be any eternity!

Then he went into teaching the WHY of the doctrine from an early age and maintaining relationships with each other in enduring to the end.

"We can't be perfect... but we can be WORTHY." THAT was a huge statement for me. Pray for each other in couple prayers outloud for each other for the other to hear (we were given that counsel in our sealing ceremony... so that was validation for that!)

We will be in the right place at the right time when you are on the covenant path. Trust, have a little faith that if something isn't working in your life and you are on the covenant path, then you are still being lead in the right way. You are going to be where your re supposed to be, there are NO ACCIDENTS. Nothing is messed up, nothing. There are no mistakes, only opportunities, God trusts us to learn the lessons we need of eternity. Inspire of heartache there can be joy in coming unto Christ

Sooooo

What does this mean for our family? As Brent and I talked about it, these were the most important things we felt counseled by the spirit to do for our family (which Elder Bednar said this a lot, "Can you hear what the Holy Ghost is telling you individually??")

1. We need to pray more out loud for our children in our family prayers. The kids have been saying family prayers a lot. So we are going to say more family prayers so the kids can hear us pray for our family more often and receive those lessons in our prayers.

2. Let the kids teach the new manual and Come Follow Me lessons.

3. Individual time with the kids. Do late nights with the kids on their "birthday" date of the month.

4. Do role playing with the kids about pornography, bullying, technology, dangerous things, what to do with someone trying to touch them inappropriately, how to appropriately search on you tube, what do to when something inappropriate comes on the screen, etc. ROLE PLAY so they are ready and act instead of being acted upon!

5. Helping the kids recognize how the Spirit talks to them individually.

6. Realizing the ANCHORS that our children are getting... what associations they are having with the gospel experiences and if there are enough deposits.

That's it!

Love you,

Mom

Getting Rid Of All Doubt

Dear Kids,

Your dad and I stayed up until 2am last night just talking about so many things. Sometimes I can't articulate things well enough to really express everything that I am feeling, seeing and believing inside of our lives and the energies of our souls together.

I came home from finishing a fireside with Elder Bednar. I will write my impressions and notes down from that in another entry. But after telling Brent about everything from that fireside, we went into more conversation about us.

It started with me finishing up telling him about when Elder Bednar was answering questions about what we are "supposed" to be doing with our lives. He was telling everyone in the audience that he is convinced that it isn't so much about making the choices of (example) "whether I should be a lawyer or a dentist". But that it is more important that you remain on the covenant path and then the way will be made clear for you.

In this conversation I was telling Brent that I had feelings of wondering whether or not our "bigger goals" were necessary, because all we need is to stay on the covenant path and that's all the really matters. I had doubts of feeling like, it doesn't really matter about those big goals of ours.

He then told me about how he knew we have a big mission to fulfill. He has always known it. He has always felt how big his stewardship is, but he always knew in his life that he had to find me to have it happen. Even when he was away from the light, everyday Satan was trying to convince him of the "untruths" of the gospel. And everyday Brent told Satan that he knew the church was true, he was making bad choices and sinning against the light, but that he would never give up his knowledge of the church being true. But when he saw me and met me, he knew that we could accomplish those things together.

Now I don't know what the exact path looks like for our future. I DO know that keeping on the covenant path IS THE WAY to accomplish any big goals. I want to be an instrument in the hands of God. Period. I want to do all the good in the world that I can for HIM, and your dad feels the same way. We are willing to put ourselves in the position to do what the Lord would have us do with our lives, and that equals big things.

Then your dad went on to tell me about specific revelations he has had, and how he has hesitated telling me about them because of the doubt he felt from me... and just feeling like how saying the revelations and inspirations outloud almost sound a bit insane. We then had a HUGE conversation about overcoming doubt... specifically about me overcoming doubt inside of him, your dad.

I wrote in another post about the inception thought that the spirit helped me to identify in my heart about your dad and our lives together. I have been amazed how apparent my doubting thoughts have even prevalent in my thought processes, so subtle, but keeping me from completely giving my heart to our future... doubting NOTHING.

The other thing we talked about was how much Brent has felt tutored by the Lord. When we were first married, there was an energy in our marriage that was very real inside of feeling like Brent wanted me to take the reigns and provide for our family. He told me last night he felt that way in a very REAL way, so often just subconsciously feeling like, "take this from me, I don't want to do it anymore." And with my professional background, I could have! Part of the reason for him feeling this way was because the women in his life had always followed that pattern. His mom always provided for the family. His dad NEVER showed an example of what it was like to be a provider and patriarch.  Your dad literally had/has no idea how to do it. He feels like so often he is failing because he's making it all up as he goes along. It has taken YEARS... 10+ years literally for him to energetically put himself in a place of confidence that he IS the patriarch of our family. He is that priesthood leader, and we lead this family together in our individual stewardships.

I can't tell you how many prayers I have prayed over the last 10 years begging Heavenly Father to teach Brent... to take him in the palm of HIS hands, and teach him how to do this patriarch thing. And it's really hard to even articulate exactly what that struggle looks like. All I know is that I always felt like I was the one who was "acting and not being acted upon" as far as leadership in our home. Your dad has had to grow into that capability. I felt SO MUCH gratitude for the fact that he WANTS it. He wants to be the leader and patriarch. He wants to be that man, and he is learning as he goes. And the Lord is tutoring him! I have prayed and cried and spent countless soul stretching hours begging Heavenly Father to teach my husband what it means to be a patriarch and father.

All day today I have been praising the Lord that it's working! I always had false expectations for so many years that that specific tutoring would happen in just a few weeks time and I would see a difference quickly. That was a false expectation. It has been years of tutoring. Years of making changes. Years of adversity and overcoming. Years of learning experiences. Years of learning and studying. It is VERY true the thought of "what we are doing RIGHT NOW is creating our life in 5-10 years". What we are experiencing RIGHT NOW is a result of those choices made years ago. Incremental choices that lead to big results with the compounding of time.

We then talked about me, and how I have been learning how to be a matriarch... the creator in our home. How to be a co-creator with Brent and with God. What that energetically and spiritually really feels like and looks like. I feel like the last few months my understanding of all of that has increased exponentially. I praise God for it! I glory in my Jesus because of it. In my heart the Lord is showing me how I act with faith in my thoughts and in my actions and in my "recreating" of my thought blue prints. My work over the next months and years is purging myself of doubt. "Doubting NOTHING" as it says in the scriptures. Doubt not, fear not. That is my tutoring right now. Recognizing all the ways I have doubted the masculine and feminine roles, and doubted Brent and really feeling like HE is the one who can accomplish all of this. I am being purged of all thoughts doubt thoughts and it feels AMAZING!

We talked about my feelings with Brent's decisions in the past and I realized that I still had some things in my soul I had to get rid of. I was able to process them with Brent and feel so much more confidence in trusting him completely with his morality choices. I was so grateful to talk through it because we need to talk about our story and what we have gone through and overcome. But we have to be both okay with telling that story and I had felt like Brent wasn't sharing because of shame he still felt... when in reality it was because he was very perceptive of how it was affecting me when he would talk about it. So we were able to work through that and really labor through those emotions and flow them out of my physical body. At one point I started shivering uncontrollably and got SO COLD. It was my body getting rid of that anxiety I still had in my heart about it. I'm so grateful to be rid of it!

The conclusion of the conversation consisted of so much confidence in each other. Knowing where our roles are inside of this path and feeling complete peace about it. My role as a creator in my family is very powerful... "Look what I have created" is the theme of my life right now. Doubting NOTHING and glorifying in my Jesus along the covenant path. It is a lot of mental work. It is A LOT of recognizing when Satan is attacking and placing thoughts, and recognizing the thoughts and feelings of doubt that must be purged from my heart. It is changing thought habits, it is changing thought emotions. But it is a beautiful thing and something I'm so excited about going through. My arms are open to all the change and I accept with my arms outstretched loving everything involved with bringing it about.

Some might be confused about what this process looks like. I will give an example. Today, after having the conversation last night, at one point the thought came of, "That revelation Brent shared last night was a little crazy." As soon as that thought came I said, "I cast out that thought and I am doubting nothing." then I replace that thought with , "I have faith in the revelations the patriarch of my family is receiving." Another example is, "It doesn't matter trying to reach the big goals you have for your life." That is a DOUBTING thought, as soon as it came I said, "I cast out that thought and I am doubting nothing." then REPLACE the thought with , "I have faith that the Lord has moved us by the power of the Holy Ghost to have these desires of being instruments in His hands for a reason, and I am leaving the details of the HOW it will come about to the Lord." Another example is, "Because of Brent's past, he can never hold a calling in the church of any significance." That is a fear thought. So I say, "I cast out that thought and I doubt not and fear not for the future." then replace the thought with, "Because of Brent's past, he will be placed in those callings and experiences the Lord has in mind in order to best help the people around us, no matter what that looks like, we will be happy to give the service."

This is the tricky part. Those thoughts are coming to me ALL THE TIME. So it is strenuous mental acknowledgement and work. I will try to write down more examples as they come... but those are a few. This mental work is a constant. And it is work. But it is worth it. I am so grateful to the Lord for this spiritual uplift and change that has happened in my heart, in Brent's heart, and in our home.

I love you... you will have challenges in your marriage. As long as both of you want to work through it, the Lord will help you. don't give up! You are being developed into an amazing human being with the process of time, experiences and willingness to serve and glorify the Lord.

I love you,

Your Mom