Saturday, December 17, 2016

A visit to see Santa and Marissa's special day!

Today we went to go and visit Santa... It was a lot of fun! Colton's face was priceless!  He did not want to sit on Santa's lap and he was very upset when we tried to make him sit there. Marissa was a trooper... she had a death grip on him to keep him sitting on her lap while we took a picture.  And of course Aubrey was a little angel and smiled very cute for the picture.

Marissa has been so excited this year. She has been checking off our calendar every day, so anxious for Christmas to come. She also has been changing the numbers on our advent calendar that countdown to Christmas as well as flipping over pictures that have to do with the story of Jesus's birth.

Marissa had a very special day today! We decided to let her get her ears pierced. She was all smiles! We let her pick out some earrings and she was in heaven!

Colton gave me the scare of my life...

Thursday morning while I was cleaning the bathroom, I all of the sudden heard a cry from Colton. Aubrey started screaming, "Mom, Colton is choking, Colton is choking..." Luckily I was close by and went in the family room where Colton and Aubrey were. Colton had been playing with the blinds and got the cord wrapped around his neck. I ran quickly over to him and luckily was able to get it off real fast.

Colton was okay, but he sure gave me a scare. I was so terrified! I started bawling and Colton and I cuddled for a long time. The rest of the day I had the mental picture of Colton stuck in my mind and that's all I could think about. I probably cried at least 3 or 4 times.

I am so grateful that Aubrey recognized that he needed help and that I was there to get him out of trouble quickly. I can't imagine losing that sweet little guy. He is so precious and we are so very lucky and so very blessed to have him.

I got thinking about how important it is to be there for my kids and family and spend as much time as I can with them. Life is full of unexpected situations that can change your whole world in the blink of an eye. I want to make sure I enjoy every moment I can with those I love. Time is precious and should be cherished.

Friday, February 26, 2016

We are Moving!

So we are officially getting ready to put our house up for sale... We will be moving into Jeffs parents house while they are working on a project in Idaho for the next two years...

We've tried looking into houses in the past and could never come to terms with the thought of moving for one reason or another, but at this time we know it is time for us to go and move on to a new adventure! It's crazy how you know it's the right thing to do, because everything falls into place.

It will be hard to leave our dear friends and such a good neighborhood, but I know that we will be quick to build up new friendships and never forget the ones we've made!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Fitness and health

So yesterday I took Aubrey in for her 4 year old doctor checkup with the pediatrician. She's doing awesome! Right on track for preschool, and she knows what she needs to know for kindergarten already!

He asked me questions about how much physical activity she gets each day and how much time she spends watching TV? I realized that we have hibernated quite a bit this winter and we need to get moving again.

I decided that we need to try and find fun things that keep us active during the winter. So this past week I've been trying to find ways to change our habits and have been trying to find ways to make our day funner.

We now watch an hour and a half of TV at the most during the day, and we try to spend half an hour doing learning and craft time, another half hour playing a game, another half hour to an hour cleaning or organizing, and another half hour exercising.

Hopefully by breaking up our day a little bit, I can get Aubrey a little more excited to do things besides sitting in front of the TV or iPad, while I am getting lost in how much time I have been spending getting our house in order when I could be teaching her better habits and she could be helping me.

Jeff and I have also decided to start tracking what we eat and exercising more frequently. Jeff surprised me with a cruise for my 30th birthday in May and so we have 3 months to get ourselves in shape and we need to make it count! It always helps having a date to shoot for in accomplishing our goals, and the cruise was a great motivator!

Hopefully we can start changing habits and getting healthy again!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Skiing...

Jeff and I went skiing up at Sundance today!  I think this is one of my favorite activities to do together. There's nothing better than enjoying a fun workout in the fresh mountain air and beautiful scenic nature.

We always do something together to celebrate valentine's day before or after Valentine's day to miss all the crowds.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Colton is 1 year old today!

I can't believe how fast the time has gone by... my little Colton guy is 1 year old today!  He's sure a sweet boy! We absolutely love him!! He's getting two new teeth and yet he tries to smile and be happy through it all! Grandma and Grandpa Spjut and Kelsey stopped by to wish him a Happy Birthday and brought him cupcakes. We stripped him down to his birthday suit, lit a candle on the cupcake and took his picture. Of coarse the girls helped him blow it out and then he dove right in. He sure enjoyed his cupcake!

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Colton's birthday invitation

Today I spent some time working on Colton's birthday invitation that I will be sending out tomorrow! I'm so excited about it! With every birthday that comes around I get to have fun making invitations and planning out all the party details! I really enjoy doing this... I don't have much experience with Adobe photoshop but every time a birthday comes around I learn a few new things and get a little more comfortable with the program.

I can't believe Colton will be one year old in less than 2 weeks!  He's sure a sweet and handsome little guy! He's now holding onto furniture and walking around it. He's still to chickened to walk by himself, but he sure loves using his walker and pulling  himself up to get around! He's becoming quite the explorer... he gets into everything! Drawers, cupboards, garbage cans, anything he can reach, and he puts everything in his mouth so we have really had to keep yucky and small things out of his reach.  I sure love him though, even if he leaves me a messy trail everywhere he goes! He truly brings so much joy to our family! Love you Colton!! You are such a joy!

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Frosty the snowman

I was really excited today because it snowed and I haven't been able to go out and build a snowman yet with my kids this year. So after woman's conference, I told the girls to go get their snow clothes on and that we would go build a snowman. The girls had such a good time! They named him Frosty of coarse, and I have to say he's one good lookin snowman! ;) When we were done building the snowman, Aubrey got cold and went in the house for a while and Marissa and I went across the street to help our neighbor Marilyn shovel her driveway and sidewalk.  Then we shoveled our driveway and went in the backyard and made a tubing hill. Aubrey came back out and we played on the hill the rest of the night. We sure had a good time!  We stayed outside till it got dark and then finally went in to make dinner! What a day!  I think my arms are going to be feeling it tomorrow, I've forgotten how enjoyable workouts can be when your having fun!

Woman's conference

I sure enjoy feeling uplifted, enriched and inspired with all the wonderful talks that we get to listen to each year at our stake woman's conference.  Here are a few notes I took while I was there today. We also worked on service projects to help children at the primary children's hospital.

The talk I listened to was given by Sister Prince. She talked about Strengthening Marriage and family relationships.

Romans 12:18
Everything is in our perspective. Heavenly father wants us to know How important we are. Do we treat our family members with the same respect we would give a general authority. We set the tone for our home. Put something on that invites the spirit and keeps peace in our homes. Look heaven ward, true self worth is found with his image in your countenance.

1.Show love: love wins all. Love is a daily decision.
2.Shower your family with praise and recognition, look for good ignore the bad. You increase what you praise. Learn the art of praise. Physical spiritual intellectual emotional and spiritual. Write down all the things about your husband and children that you love in all those areas. Be specific, and unconditional. Focus on the positive. Change our perspective.children want Attention, adult attention, immediately.
3.Seek God often, use the powers god has given you. The holy ghost will do the teaching. Character, ordinances, and family are the 3 things you can take with you when you die.
Pray about the best way to be a parent. Parent the way our father in heaven would parent: unconditional love, rules with rewards and consequences, forgiveness.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Scripture study and fervent prayer

Every night before we go to bed, Jeff and I read scriptures and listen to our children's personal prayers as well as have a family prayer. The kids have grown so accustomed to it, that they help us remember, which I am so grateful for  because they are setting an example for me, of how important it is to be steadfast in our scripture study and prayer.

We read from the Children's Book of Mormon, which has pictures to keep the kids more interested. Some thing we have really enjoyed is using the iPad  to listen to the scriptures and watch the pictures with a little bit of animation. We've been doing this for several years now... they always look forward to it!

Marissa has now gotten old enough to read on her own and so it has also been fun watching her learn and become more familiar with the stories as she reads. 

Aubrey is still pretty young, so it's harder for her to stay focused, but every once in a while you can tell that she is paying attention and being filled with the spirit.

It sure brings us a lot of joy watching them find joy in the lessons that are taught as we read! You know scripture study is paying off when they start asking more questions and praying more about what has been read.

Within the past week I have decided to start using the Institute study guide for the Book of Mormon. I feel that I could really use a guide to help me better understand the Scriptures and apply them in my life. Scripture study has never been one of my strengths, but I do know that when I dedicate myself to reading and praying it has truly blessed me and my family. Heavenly Father knows my efforts and I'm grateful that he knows me and my heart. He knows my desire to do what's right and set a good example.

Along with reading the scriptures, I have been trying to make an effort to pray morning and night and also make an effort to pray with Jeff as well. When I pray personally it helps me to think about things and ponder them and how much I have been blessed! When I pray with my husband I am able to listen to his needs and know what he is grateful for and vice versa. I feel that it helps our relationship it helps us feel like we are on the same page!

Something that I've been pondering today as I've been reading is that it is very easy to find excuses to not completely comply with what the Lord has asked us to do. We get so caught up in all of the things of the world all of the busyness and all of the things that sometimes can be good but that can also take away from things that could be even better. The study guide talks about Lamen and Lemuel and how they would murmur and complain about the things that they had been commanded to do. The study guide asks the question, is there anything that keeps you from completely complying with what the Lord has asked us to do because it feels too hard or inconvenient? Well, I know that I have many areas that I can improve in. One of the best places to start is with scripture study and fervent prayer. Anytime that I have complied with this commandment I have noticed less stress throughout my day and less contention. I feel like there is more love and more patience and more time for the things that matter most! It is a struggle because I make it a struggle, yet it is so simple! So, I would like to work on making scriptures and prayer something that I rely on for strength, understanding and knowledge of the things that will help me improve my life. If I liken the scriptures to my life and apply them in my life, I know that my testimony will grow stronger. I will have less excuses to murmur and complain about things that seem hard and they will become a joy in my life.

Friday, January 22, 2016

What's new?

These past few weeks of slipped away from me but there has been many things that I want to make sure I don't forget about.

My youngest brother Jared came home from his mission on December 16th. He served in the Charlotte North Carolina mission. His homecoming talk was on January 10th and he did an amazing job! I love listening to returned missionaries talk it is so fun to see how much they have changed and how much their testimony has grown. He brought the spirit into the room so quickly I'm so grateful that he decided to go on a mission and set a good example and serve our Heavenly Father and our Savior.

Also another thing that Jeff and I have decided to do is to take our kids on a date once a month. We switch off with each of our kids so this month I took Marissa out for dinner at Carl's Jr and then we went ice skating. We had a blast! Jeff took Aubrey to go see Hotel Transylvania 2 and out to dinner at Carl's junior as well. Our girls sure enjoyed the time that we spent one-on-one with each of them. It is such a great way for us to build up our relationship with them and let them know that we like spending time with them. Next month we will switch off I will take Aubrey to go do something and Jeff will take Marissa. They are really looking forward to it! Colton is too little still, but we look forward to taking him out when he's old enough!

Friday, January 8, 2016

Holiday fun!

Here are some pictures of some of the things that we did over the holidays. I wasn't able to write about everything everyday because it gets so busy but pictures can say a thousand words! We sure had a good couple weeks off of school enjoying Christmas and New Years!

Sunday, January 3, 2016

New years goals

Today at church in Relief Society, we talked about setting goals and how important it is to keep in mind that Eternal Life is the ultimate goal over our lifetime. In order to get there we make smaller more accomplishable goals to progress and work on over time so that we can get there. It was stressed that we shouldn't beat ourselves up when fall short or we don't always meet our smaller goals. As long as we are making our best efforts to progress and move forward, that is what matters most.

I think it is so important to make goals in life. It gives us purpose, it helps us progress and become better people!

For family home evening, our family will be talking about what we would like to focus on this year personally and as a family.

In Relief Society they talked about how important it is that our family members are aware of our personal goals so that we can all support each other. I really love this idea and hope that we can become a very close family by thinking about each others needs and helping each other accomplish our goals.

Here are the things I'd like to do personally:

1. Says my prayers: morning and night personally and with my family
2. Study the scriptures: take an institute class and really actually study! Read scriptures as a family as well.
3. Register and take a few college classes: work on getting a bachelor's degree so I can help out my family with knowledge and financial well being.
4.Temple attendance: set aside a designated day for Jeff and I to go to the temple monthly. When we go, bring a family name to get the work done for.
5. Family time: set aside a half an hour or more each day of undivided family time. Plan a weekly FHE lesson as well. Come up with fun inexpensive activities that will build up our relationships and create fond memories.
6. One on one time: date nights with Jeff at least twice a month, as well as taking turns doing something one on one with each of our kids once a month for a couple hours.
7. Get organized: work on decluttering and planning ahead. Get better at prepping for meals and living on a budget.  Make a responsibility chart to help our kids learn how to help out and become more responsible. Along with teaching responsibility, pay a small allowance weekly to teach the importance of saving and paying tithing.
8. Set aside money for different categories that are important to us: missions, weddings, college, Christmas, rainy day funds, general savings, kids, retirement, cars, new home.
9. Service: think less about myself and more of others. Teach my kids about the importance of helping others and how much joy you can have doing good deeds for others. Do something monthly to serve someone.
10. Overall health: change bad habits and make new good habits. Have dinner ready no later than 6 and stop eating after dinner, no snacking!  Eat a fruit or vegetable or both at every meal, cut back on carbs and sugar, eat whole foods whenever possible. Exercise at least 30 min a day, 4-5 times or more a week.