11.30.2011

Grateful for...

  • the many fun previews at the movies (ix-nay on the several appy-cray review-pays; bleck!)
  • military discounts at the movies (wish it extended to cover refreshments as well, oy!).
  • sharing laughs at the movies.
  • seeing the Muppets back in the movies (lurve this flick! It was goofy just the way a Muppet movie should be, Kermit was just as green as ever, and the cameos were awesome... makes me want to put in Fraggle Rock episodes or Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas again, since I can't buy this new Muppets movie on DVD yet- it was THAT Jim-Henson-good).
  • wasted time in the lobby, at the movies.
...light-hearted date nights at the movies.  
Each time I go, it feels BIG TIME, like the "Let's Go to the Movies" scene/number in "Annie" (the ORIGINAL Annie movie from 1982---one of the best films ever made!  For the past 29 years, it has been one of my all-time faves.  We even used to have it on laser disc!  Do you remember laser discs?!!!  Oh yeah, I AM that old, lol.  Our family had Annie, The Red Shoes, Rocky, and Star Wars- New Hope, Return of the Jedi, & The Empire Strikes Back- all on laser disc.  We were THAT cool!).
 

Mr. LKP has this magic way of making a night at the movies feel like I'm being whisked away from all my cares.  He certainly knows how to soothe a tired old wife's nerves. 

(Feelin' right at home... man, Muppets are the bees knees!)
(Darth Maul is no match for MY Jedi Knight!)
"Whatever you read, listen to, or look at has an effect on you. Therefore, choose only entertainment and media that uplift you. Good entertainment will help you to have good thoughts and make righteous choices. It will allow you to enjoy yourself without losing the Spirit of the Lord." 
~The First Presidency ("For the Strength of Youth Pamphlet," topic: Entertainment & the Media)

11.27.2011

Grateful for...

this girl!

At 14 years old, Mini-Me is the greatest miracle I have ever had the privilege of playing a part in.  She is talented, funny,  too mature for her age, compassionate, lovable, snarky at times, too good at quoting movie lines verbatim, lively, sweet, charitable, kind, always learning, effervescent, and such a delight to be a mom to.

"Give me a young woman who is virtuous and who has maintained her personal purity, who will not settle for less than a temple marriage, and I will give you a young woman who will perform miracles for the Lord now and throughout eternity." 
~President Ezra Taft Benson ("To the Young Women of the Church," Ensign, November 1986.)

11.26.2011

Grateful for...

a sweet first-kiss...10 years ago today!
"If every husband and every wife would constantly do whatever might be possible to ensure the comfort and happiness of his or her companion, there would be very little, if any, divorce. Argument would never be heard. Accusations would never be leveled. Angry explosions would not occur. Rather, love and concern would replace abuse and meanness." 
~Gordon B. Hinckley ("The Women in Our Lives," Ensign, November 2004.)

11.25.2011

Grateful for...

befores & afters around here:
  • reorganizing my desk-slash-temporary-office area.
  • rearranging my pantry-slash-extra shelving in the kitchen.
  • revisiting my cupboard doors & kitchen drawers (they used to be that hideous ochre yellow hue).
  • reordering my family's bathroom.
...much like the stark results in my home, I'm grateful for the Atonement's ability to take the uglies in my life and transform them into the pretties.  (The Savior knows a thing or seven-billion about "Extreme Makeovers.")


"Why must we love the Lord? Because as we do so, we become refined, pure, and holy. When we love the Lord, the benefits of the Atonement can wash away our earthly stain. Though our sins be as scarlet, they can become white as snow (see Isaiah 1:18), and we can become new creatures, filled with new life, new thoughts, and a renewed desire to do good continually." 
~Joseph B. Wirthlin ("Two Guiding Lights," Ensign, August 2007.)

Grateful for...

HEALERS.

I've become quite emotionally exhausted over the past 3 days.  So much so, that I will not expound on all the gory details.  Just works me up too much.

Two nights ago, I had mentioned briefly in passing that we'd had a scare with my FIL at the hospital.  
Well that scare has blossomed into so much more.

When we had left him that night, he was connected to IV's to rehydrate him, with the plan to be that he would be released for home following all that.  Turns out his condition was worse than they had originally thought. 

One of his two kidneys has permanent damage and its not very likely to recover.  The other has sustained some blockage & trauma as well, so he's very limited as to his options.

Consequently, he wound up admitted & into a private room by 5:30am, Thanksgiving morning.  
We received that update about 3 hours after he was settled, and was by his side within a couple more hours.  (Not your typical family Turkey Day celebration.) 

Since then, there has been surgery.  There is talk of further procedures necessary for his kidney "situation" and another pending surgery for his 13 year-old artificial hip.  Not a splendid outlook, especially for that to be the first news he received after coming up out of anesthesia.  

You could safely say that his reaction was a wee-bit grumpy.  A smidge, really.

Regardless of where we've been as a family the past 72 hrs with him, and regardless of the road ahead (as he's still in the hospital, for an undetermined amount of time - and some dialysis has been mentioned), I am still extremely grateful for these talented healers, who have the best at heart for him, and are utilizing the most advanced medicinal practices available to keep this ornery ol' guy, that we love so much, still viable & kicking around.

(Not gonna lie, I'm not ready to let go of ANY more ornery guys in my life right now!  I NEED THESE ORNERY GUYS!)

I'm thankful for those professional healers (be they nurses, nurse-practitioners, or doctors) throughout the world, who give so much to so many.  More than anything, you promote hope when it seems so far out of reach.  

::MILLIONS OF HUGS TO EACH OF YOU!::

Also, I cannot fail to mention that I am so very grateful for the healing power available through Priesthood Blessings.  Through this experience with my FIL, there was a beautiful & powerful Priesthood Blessing given.  So powerful, in fact, that many tears were shed, and testimonies were strengthened.  

I am grateful to those who administered his blessing... and I'm extremely grateful for the many who were willing to help with that blessing, at the drop of a hat.  Humbling, really.  Nothing warms my soul more than to hear the extended offers of help.  They are sacred to me!

I am grateful that Heavenly Father loves us so much that He would be willing to extend His power, through the Holy Melchizedek Priesthood, to His children here on Earth.  I am grateful that He knows us each so well that He is aware of our illnesses & pains... and that He would be able to tend to each discomfort that is ailing us, whether spiritual, physical, or both.  

I am grateful, beyond words, to be married to Mr. LKP, who is a worthy Priesthood holder.  As such, he is able to participate in & honor its ordinances, as well as administer its blessings, as God sees fit.  The strength Mr. LKP brings to his entire family is palpable.  His leadership and valiant, yet humble, example is inspiring.

Mr. LKP leads this family in honor, dignity, and humility.  Through the Priesthood he holds & honors, he is also a healer- one led by revelation and moved to action by the Holy Spirit.  

Even without a medical degree, for these reasons, Mr. LKP is my hero.

"I would be my brother's keeper;
I would learn the healer's art. 
To the wounded and the weary
I would show a gentle heart.

I would be my brother's keeper- 
Lord, I would follow thee."

by Susan Evans McCloud

"The priesthood is here. It has been conferred upon us. We act in that authority. We speak as sons of God in the name of Jesus Christ and as holders of this divinely given endowment. We know, for we have seen, the power of this priesthood. We have seen the sick healed, the lame made to walk, and the coming of light and knowledge and understanding to those who have been in darkness...

Paul wrote concerning the priesthood: 'No man taketh this honour unto himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron.' (Heb. 5:4.) We have not acquired it through purchase or bargain. The Lord has given it to men who are considered worthy to receive it, regardless of station in life, the color of their skin, or the nation in which they live. It is the power and the authority to govern in the affairs of the kingdom of God. It is given only by ordination by the laying on of hands by those in authority to do so. The qualification for eligibility is obedience to the commandments of God...

There is no power on the earth like it. Its authority extends beyond life, through the veil of death, to the eternities ahead. It is everlasting in its consequences." 
~Gordon B. Hinckley  
("The Cornerstones of Our Faith," Ensign, November 1984.)

11.24.2011

Grateful for...

24 hours to: 
  • slow down & stay in one spot.
  • be surrounded by loved-ones.
  • abound in comfort.
  • center our attention on the endless blessings in our lives.
  • celebrate everything with gratitude.
...Thanksgiving Day!
"Thanksgiving Day is a jewel, to set in the hearts of honest men; 
but be careful that you do not take the day, and leave out the gratitude."
 
"Know ye that the Lord he is God:  
it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves;  
we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.
Enter into his gates with thanksgiving,  
and into his courts with praise: 
be thankful unto him, and bless his name."

"We need to be more grateful. It's one of the marks of strong character, 
to have a feeling of thanksgiving and gratitude for blessings that are ours. 
We need more of that spirit in our homes, in our daily associations, in church, everywhere. 
It's so easy to cultivate the spirit of appreciation."
~President Ezra Taft Benson, ("All This and the Gospel Too," New Era, November 1991.)
 
"...take upon you the name of Christ; that ye humble yourselves even to the dust, 
and worship God, in whatsoever place ye may be in, in spirit and in truth; 
and that ye live in thanksgiving daily
for the many mercies and blessings which he doth bestow upon you."
~Alma 34:38 

“Our society is afflicted by a spirit of thoughtless arrogance unbecoming those who 
have been so magnificently blessed. How grateful we should be for the bounties we enjoy. 
Absence of gratitude is the mark of the narrow, uneducated mind. 
It bespeaks a lack of knowledge and the ignorance of self-sufficiency. 
It expresses itself in ugly egotism and frequently in wanton mischief...”
~Gordon B. Hinckley ("With All Thy Getting Get Understanding," Ensign, August 1988.) 

"On Thanksgiving Day we acknowledge our dependence." 

11.23.2011

Grateful for...

  • my mother, who was told she would never be able to have children.... and who was medically counseled/strongly encouraged to abort me when she DID get pregnant.  She's been there for me through everything life has dished out... from the very beginning!
  • my father who, has never claimed to be perfect, yet is the perfect daddy for me.
  • my step-mother who, despite rocky times, has hung in there and loves me no matter.
  • my husband's sweet mother who, with grace, battled cancer & passed away too young.
  • my mother-in-law (Mr. LKP's 2nd mom) who, even though Mr. LKP is not hers biologically, has loved him as her very own... and has held my hands & caught my tears in some of my most frightening "military-wife moments."
  • my father-in-law who, ornery & feisty & full of out-dated snarky comments as he is, has helped mend my dog pens, has helped us manage our land, has made sure we have firewood... (and who scared us tonight with some kidney issues & a trip to the hospital) and has kept me sane as I navigate what it means to be a member of his family. 

...FAITHFUL & DILIGENT PARENTS.  They have shaped who we are today.  I couldn't imagine our lives without any of them or their influences.  Their legacies Mr. LKP & I continue to follow, even today, that we may eventually become the best parents possible for Mini-Me. (It's an on-going process.  No lie.  We couldn't even begin to tackle this without each of them.  We'd be lost!)

"I, Nephi, having been born of goodly parents..."

"Train up a child in the way he should go: 
and when he is old, he will not depart from it."

"Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long 
upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee."

"...As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord."

11.22.2011

Grateful for...

8 simple, but profound words:

(thanks, TSJ!  ::hugs::)
"Therefore if any man [or woman] be in Christ, he [or she] is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new."
~2 Corinthians 5:17 (emphasis added) 

11.21.2011

Grateful for...

  • feline critters that bring us joy.
  • canine critters that bring us joy.
  • feathered critters that bring us joy.
...all creatures great and small!  (Each are blessings & fulfill the measure for which they were created.  Though I may not be the biggest fan of coyotes, mice, spiders & snakes, they do, however, fulfill the need only they can meet in Heavenly Father's great plan.  For that I am grateful... especially since Heavenly Father has granted  us here on the Ranch the privilege & blessings of our domesticated critters, plus all of the wildlife, such as deer & jack rabbits, that cross our land & enrich our lives.  His plan is a beautiful plan, our stewardships were thoughtfully mapped out for us according to our needs, talents, & abilities.  Perfection in every detail!  Just think, how much better we are promised that things will become someday.  I love what we have already, I can't fathom what other beauty awaits us!)

(Looks like a great place for a nap.... have I mentioned that Tuffy also likes to either climb into the shower to chase water drops as they run down the curtain, or sit on the edge of the tub and soak the bottom half of his tail in the tub with me?  What a card!)
(No matter who's packing or for where, Tuffy never likes to be left behind!)
"All things bright and beautiful, 
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all..."
(by Cecil Frances Alexander, Children's Songbook of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, pg 231.)

(What good little hens, doing what they do so very well!)
"And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven.
 And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth.
 And the evening and the morning were the fifth day.
¶And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.
And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
¶And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.
¶And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so."

(Hula + Sullivan = Mortal Enemies... unless its naptime & Mom's ripped the back couch cushions out for cleaning!)
"All creatures of our God and King
Lift up your voice and with us sing,

Alleluia! Alleluia!
Thou burning sun with golden beam,
Thou silver moon with softer gleam!

O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

...Let all things their Creator bless,
And worship Him in humbleness,
O praise Him! Alleluia!

Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son,
And praise the Spirit, Three in One!

O praise Him!  O praise Him!
Alleluia!  Alleluia!  Alleluia!"
(verses 1 & 7.  By Francis of Assisi circa 1225)

11.20.2011

Grateful for...

...well, first of all, for friends.  

Friends can be partially responsible for trouble we may get ourselves into, and then again, friends can be partially responsible for great discoveries about ourselves.  They may feel that they play minor roles, but the truth is they are some major characters to us!

Friends without number have touched my life in many ways along this so-far-32-year-long path.  

From some friends, I learned I AM capable of doing or withstanding many hard things.  From other friends, I've learned what I am NOT capable of enduring, or what I should never try to attempt... for their safety and mine.  ;) 

Many friends I've had most of my life.  Others have only crossed the stage in the latter scenes of this act.  Regardless, each has blessed my life and for that I'm grateful.  

Sadly, some friends have departed as peculiarly as they had arrived.  Others are still timelessly close and I'm loving watching their families & their hearts grow.  

The very best of my friends?  Him, I married almost a decade ago.

Friends inspire & bring out some of the best in me!  Seriously, thanks to one friend, LatchKey Photography even exists, no.lie.  Her encouragement and constant faith in my skills helped me muster the courage not to just leave my images in obscurity & dust.

Another friend, newer in the last couple years, has been one of my rocks while facing & coming to terms with the realities of secondary-infertility in my life.  She's witty, and sharp as a tack.  She's got empathy/sympathy galore as she battles through her own endometriosis and infertility.  No sad day's too sad for me to face with her in my corner.  

A couple friends in Idaho are my long lost siamese twins.... separated by geography, different mothers, and years.  But otherwise we're soooo connected!  They're the up to my down, the snicker to my guffaw.  And they're just two examples of several amazing Idaho blessings that I count as dearest friends.  Same goes for some of my Utah friends; even an endearing friend back East, a talented Australian friend, and a Utah-turned-Germany friend.  The list really goes on & on!

Trust me when I say that I have been blessed with great friends!  

One I'd like to mention a little more, though, is another sweet gal.  She's a stalwart example of perseverance to me.  She battles MS while simultaneously raising 4 phenomenal boys.  She holds down the fort all while supporting and loving one handsomely-named husband (well and he's quite dashing to behold as well)...sometimes from afar, based on where his job pulls him to at the moment.  When he's away for work, she has it all on her shoulders.  Overwhelming as that is, she still wakes up, puts her feet on the floor, and moves forward every morning.

...Karen.is.amazing.  

If I had my druthers, and money was no object... and family didn't mind us moving away again, the Gusty Ridge clan would up & move to her neck of the woods in Colorado, just so I could help her with the details of each day.  

So- she has inspired this grateful post of mine, thanks to her guest post at another of our friends' blog: Ruffled Sunshine.  Coming away from reading her tender blurb, and Jenn's thought-provoking request that we share what we are most thankful for... this is where my thoughts are, which is our "second of all" for today:

"the small things.

for me its the way that only buttons can make my fingers feel as they tumble out, after i've dug my hands deep into a bucket of them!

the way my soul jumps for joy when i'm holding brand new pencils, or smelling a brand-new, freshly opened pack of crayons.

the lilt i feel when i hear from a kind friend, for the first time in a while.... or the bated-breath-anticipation that comes when dropping a note in the mail for someone dear.

it's the lightness i suddenly discover in my step after connecting with a new font, or the flutter a small handful of words can give my heart.... kinda like my new faves from karen's post above:
"The sparkles of happy in their eyes every day."

it's the small things that make everyday feel like Christmas. they're what make my existence feel significant.

yep. i'm grateful for the small things. :)"

In the grand scheme of things, friends can at times appear to be small things- 
but their impact is always LARGE & always LASTING!  

Thanks to each of you, my friends.  Thank you for every facet of my life that cannot help but be changed by you & your influence.  ::hugs::

"To the soul there is hardly anything more healing than friendship." 
~Thomas Moore

(Um, excuse me, Mr. Moore, sir?  I'd say the Atonement is more healing... MOST healing in fact.  But then again, the Atonement is a gift from our most perfect friend, Jesus Christ.  So, then again, carry on!)

11.19.2011

Grateful for...

  • generous chickens, who craft THE most beautiful & tasty brown eggs.
  • brown eggs that there's great demand for since they're organic & farm-fresh.
  • people purchase our organic & farm fresh eggs, which therefore helps finance life's details like Mini-Me's new basketball shoes, occasional hot school lunches, and Mr. LKP's & my romantic date nights.
...Heavenly Father who gives us everything.
(including chickens, tasty brown eggs, people who enjoy buying & eating brown eggs, new basketball shoes, hot school lunches, and especially romantic date nights!)


"All things denote there is a God; yea, even the earth, and all things that are upon the face of it, yea, and its motion, yea, and also all the planets which move in their regular form do witness that there is a Supreme Creator" 

11.18.2011

Grateful for...

COLORS.

I have a dear friend who shared her heart on her blog the other night.  Real and true.
Knowing a bit of her back story and some of the pain she's been up against over the past months breaks my heart and warrants many prayers on her & her family's behalf.  I won't share her details, or even who she is, out of respect for their privacy.  Just know that she is one in a million!  And she most definitely can use your prayers, if you've got any to spare.  Thanks!

Anyhow, back to her heartfelt post.  Throughout all of the adversity she's facing, she's still able to identify & offer her gratitude for the power of a loving Heavenly Father in her life.  He's central to it all.  Even the trials = blessings in the long run, and I love that she can see that aspect as well.  She taught me something with her post as she closed it by saying that God "is most certainly full of awesomeness."

Her simple declaration did something to me.  I suddenly felt aware of all the baby hairs on the back of my neck; the way it feels each time the Holy Spirit impress upon my heart matters of truth.  I couldn't hold back, with my heart being so full & open.  All I could do was share.  So the following comment is the testimony revealed to me by the Holy Ghost.  It is true.  In every aspect.

"He’s full of awesomeness…. and don’t you just find that He’s spilling over in colorfulness too? You know, different temperatures of colors in our lives? The cool shades of blue that tug at our heart, and sometimes feel a bit lonely, so much so that they start to seem more of a vintage gray? Though they feel like a curse, in fact they are a blessing. Without the blues & grays, we’d not be able to comprehend the value & depth that super rich, enveloping-ly warm, rusty shades of weathered love truly feel like in our lives. And when the red overtakes the blue, it is oh so liberating! Then there’s the crispy, zesty greens of envy every now & then. Splashes of green over what used to feel perfect… or what just feels slightly out of reach, for some reason or another? Occasionally the green hue of irritation comes along, and my- doesn’t it sometimes just feel consuming? Those greens definitely keep us on our toes. Shifting the balance from them blues & greens to the over-the-top, ferris wheel-worthy yellows of happiness that we long for is sometimes a tricky task indeed. But when we step back and look at the canvas of our lives, every stroke of each color, no matter it’s contrast against another, or blending with it’s neighbor is beautiful.  It’s beautiful because we created it with the Master. His controlled hand is what brings it all together."  

This is not meant as a means to toot my own horn.  No.  After re-reading it, when her response came in my in-box, I fell even more in love with what better understanding I gained in that moment.  So much so, that I wanted to share here as well.  That all of you, my dear friends, may have the opportunity to know, without a doubt, that Heavenly Father's hand is in all things.  Opposition is a necessity to this mortal experience.  Without the dark, we'd not understand or appreciate the value of the light.  It is with great purpose that we are dosed our trials.  Much is to be learned on our parts, and great thanksgiving for this Heavenly education should be offered from our lips. 

May your weekend be blessed with COLORS of your own; custom-blended just for your needs.  ::hugs::

(Google Images)

"Every life has peaks and shadows and times when it seems that the birds don't sing and bells don't ring. Yet in spite of discouragement and adversity, those who are happiest seem to have a way of learning from difficult times, becoming stronger, wiser, and happier as a result."
~Elder Joseph. B. Wirthlin ("Come What May and Love It," Ensign, November 2008.)

11.17.2011

Grateful for...

  • Successful, edifying, spiritual experiences (like last night's YWIE.  It was glamorous & phenomenal!).
  • Tylenol PM.  (Equals good sleep finally & ZERO pain.  What a blessing!)
  • Downtime to re-gather myself & my thoughts & plans & schedule.  (And to reorganize my "office.")
  • That Mini-Me's head basketball coach is a devoted teacher as well; one who's more concerned with the student than the sports star- one who institutes a 90-minute study hall twice a week so the team stays on top of their grades!  (Could almost hug that guy!)
  • One more night as a family with Mr LKP home.... home late, but home nonetheless!
...a potpourri of blessings.  They may seem small or, perhaps to some, insignificant.  However, each simple blessing is a MAJOR MIRACLE!  (Therefore each is extremely significant.)


"...But behold, I, Nephi, will show unto you that the tender mercies of the Lord are over all those whom he hath chosen, because of their faith, to make them mighty even unto the power of deliverance."

"Miracles are everywhere to be found... When faith replaces doubt, when selfless service eliminates selfish striving, the power of God brings to pass His purposes."
~Thomas S. Monson ("Our Sacred Priesthood Trust," Ensign, May 2006.) 



11.16.2011

Grateful for...

  • the opportunity to get all dolled up for Young Women in Excellence tonight.
  • the opportunity to celebrate & honor 25-30 of the most amazing young women & their accomplishments.  (Included in these dynamic young women is Mini-Me!)
  • the opportunity to help them appreciate who they REALLY are and their intrinsic value as royal daughters of God.
...the opportunity to soak in all the goodness, as I am surrounded by Heavenly Father's most cherished S.T.A.R.s!  (Hopefully that means I'll be that much better off, by association.  For STAR = Stand for Truth And Righteousness!)
“There is no more beautiful sight than a young woman who glows with the light of the Spirit, who is confident and courageous because she is virtuous.” 
~Sister Elaine S. Dalton ("Remember Who You Are!," Ensign, May 2010.)

"Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies."

11.15.2011

Grateful for...

  • Mondays spent with my husband, in front of NetFlix.
  • Mondays spent picking up Mini-Me from her first basketball practice of the season.
  • Mondays spent hearing how hard the coaches worked the girls out on their first day back.
  • Mondays spent hearing how much Mini-Me relished each drop of sweat she shed.
  • Mondays spent witnessing how impressed & excited Mini-Me is at her own increased physical abilities.
...Mondays spent being pleased to be a wife & a mother.  (Those Mondays truly are a gift!)

“During my professional career as a doctor of medicine, I was occasionally asked why I chose to do that difficult work. I responded with my opinion that the highest and noblest work in this life is that of a mother. Since that option was not available to me, I thought that caring for the sick might come close. I tried to care for my patients as compassionately and competently as Mother cared for me.
Many years ago the First Presidency issued a statement that has had a profound and lasting influence upon me. “Motherhood,” they wrote, “is near to divinity. It is the highest, holiest service to be assumed by mankind. It places her who honors its holy calling and service next to the angels.
Because mothers are essential to God’s great plan of happiness, their sacred work is opposed by Satan, who would destroy the family and demean the worth of women.” 
~Russell M. Nelson (“Our Sacred Duty to Honor Women,” Ensign, May 1999.)

11.14.2011

Grateful for...

  • a 5x7' chunk of ivory carpeted rug, newly nestled between our couch and TV.  
  • how this unassuming bit of carpet has conquered my issues with bare, wood flooring.  
  • the feel of the warm fibers as they cradle my feet & toes, even on cold mornings. 
  • the quiet the rug adds to our small space.  (I can't wait to enjoy our season's 1st woodstove fire from it.)
  • the cozy way all is gathered safely in by this small bit of rug (cats & dogs, pillows & blankets, our little family).
...the lesson of the meek little rug.  In exchange for its new home, it offers the blessings of peace & comfort.  Which, if you think about it, is like obedience.  In exchange for all that we have to give, which is a small offering in comparison, our lives are abundantly blessed!
   
"...if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them."  
"It is a time to do what is right regardless of the consequences that might follow. It is a time to be found keeping the commandments. It is a season to reach out with kindness and love to those in distress and to those who are wandering in darkness and pain. It is a time to be considerate and good, decent and courteous toward one another in all of our relationships. In other words, to become more Christlike."
~President Gordon B. Hinckley ("This is the Work of the Master," Ensign, May 1995.)

"And Jesus sat over against the treasury, and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury: and many that were rich cast in much.
And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a farthing.
And he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them, Verily I say unto you, That this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury:
For all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living."
~Mark 12:41-44




11.13.2011

Grateful for...

  • Mr. LKP finally home, today (yep, you got it- one day later than we thought).
  • Afternoon naps (much appreciated after a sleepless night of double-lesson prep & fighting the sporadic internet connection, due to the sporadic power outages, due to the mad-blustery storm of the weekend).
  • Actually having electricity securely restored (luckily I had barely enough power later this morning so showers & hair-drying were possible, which only delayed our arrival to church by an hour.  After we left the house, apparently the power again went out for another solid 5 hours).
Old-school, Sunday afternoon couch time with the family, sans electricity- like in days of yore enjoying reports of the past 7 days' adventures (all while outfitted in sweatpants, sweatshirts, warm suvvy socks, and with card games in-hand...).

“What if you decided to be cheerful tonight at the dinner table, and in spite of what others might do or say, hold to your course. See how long you can uplift your whole family” 
~H. Burke Peterson

11.12.2011

Grateful for...

  • today.
  • my muscles today.
  • all of them, especially my arm & leg muscles, today.
  • getting to once again coach my parks & rec volleyball clinic today.
  • seeing the sweet, smiling faces of my little volleyball girls again today.
  • wrapping up a final image disc for a sweet client's son today.
  • getting our Young Women in Excellence programs laid-out, printed & covered today.
...looking forward to Mr. LKP (my hot veteran), coming home from North Dakota, sometime later today!


11.11.2011

Grateful for... (What I Believe: A Long-Overdue Stance)

"ANY BUG CAN HIT A WINDSHIELD, BUT IT TAKES GUTS TO STICK!" ~UNKNOWN

On many blogs lately, there was been a YouTube trailer featured, linked to, or embedded in a multitude of different posts.  The trailer is for a documentary called "Miss Representation."  The film discusses the negative affects today's media has on the young women and young girls of the world, which is deteriorating our girls' self-esteem, personal body-images, how they talk to & treat others, and the legacy of strength intended to be passed on to the next generation.  The discussion includes interviews with teenagers (guys & girls alike), successful women of accomplishment, women & men of scholarship, women & men in leadership & government positions, as well as women & men who work in mainstream media.  

I agree that society/the world/the media have gotten away with moral travesties!  I agree that it should stop.  I agree that the tipping point or paradigm shift can only happen if we demand accountability on the media's part & demand better for our kids.  We must be our children's champions.

If you'd like to see the trailer for yourself, please go here.  Though I agree with the position of the documentary, I do not want some of the images, shown as proof of what we already know to be true, to have a home here in my family's blog.

The first blog I heard of this from was a dear friend of mine.  Her blog did not feature the video either, instead she chose to link to her friends' blog where it was viewable.  Rather than leave my lengthy comment on this poor-gal-who-doesn't-know-me's blog, instead I decided to post my comment here.  Once you've seen the video, you'll understand where I'm coming from.  Since this had originally been intended to be just a comment, please excuse the lack of capitalization.  Thank you.

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"i'm here via SIF's blog.  what this video/trailer addresses are daily concerns of mine.

being the mother of a 14 year old HS freshman, i'm constantly guarding against the negative outside-influences in my kid's life.  i don't agree with the media out there doing its thing but, it DOES feel like i can't stop those in the media from continuing further down the path.  what i HAVE found we can do is educate our daughters.  

solid ground rules/expectations (in regards to dressing modestly, using clean language, having self-respect & respecting others, etc.) are set & continuously maintained within our family & home.

"no other success can compensate for failure in the home." ~david o. mckay
 
we encourage & foster a good relationship with our daughter where we can openly communicate and discuss questions she may have.  also, we CAN limit the media's influence here in our home & family.  as vile as the media's offerings are, we are not victims.  we do not have to welcome any of it in.

also, in our family, we are very careful about the music we listen to.  when a degrading song comes on the radio, the channel is changed and the floor is then opened for educating our daughter as to why it's degrading, the extent of damage such lyrics & artists cause, and -despite the catchy beat- what elements are most offensive so we can avoid the unseen destruction from future songs or artists' tactics. 

in addition, we don't watch TV.  no MTV and no network programming here.  (not only do too many shows lack a conscience any more, i definitely cannot trust what additional smut or filth enters the home via simple movie trailers and other commercials in between.  so we've been TV-free for 7 years now.)  we DO have an extensive DVD collection that we enjoy, where the titles selected and in our library have gone through meticulous evaluation on our parts as the parents.  that's.our.job. 

we also have netflix and a wii.... but with both of those, we most definitely rely on the parental controls to help police all content viewed there.  some old movies that were released prior to the movie ratings system aren't even able to be viewed.  books are also scoured to be sure content is appropriate.  our family library consists of many classic pieces of literature, material from trusted authors, and books that educate, uplift & teach us how to become better in various aspects or skills of our lives.  no romance or graphic novels are allowed in our home.  we also do not take magazines in the mail, with the exception of perhaps 2 (one for adults & one for teens) each month, both from our church.  we've taken protecting our daughter so far as not even allowing victoria's secret catalogs come in our mail or into our house.

we have one functioning computer and it is centrally located in the house, where anyone can see the content being viewed.  passwords are in place so that computer time can be closely monitored.  internet time is limited in our home as well.  the internet is not used as an entertainment source, but as a resource for school projects & correspondence (via email, and online journaling on our blogs).  therefore, there simply are ZERO hours wasted on youtube, and our daughter does not have a facebook account. we feel its better to be safe now than sorry later.

please keep in mind, however, that just because we discipline ourselves, that doesn't mean we live under a rock or are socially inept in any way. 

since there is so much that we cannot control when she walks out the front door, we have to keep ourselves involved & relevant in her life.  we do this by getting to know all of her friends & their parents.  we are highly involved with school committees & supporting the sports teams she plays on, as well as her class activities.  we do not allow her to spend the night at anyone's house other than family.  however, we DO allow "late nights," where she is picked up from others' homes by 11pm at the latest.  also, we DO allow her friends to stay the night at our house, as we know what movies will be viewed, where the girls are at at all times, and what will be consumed.  when her friends are our guests, they're treated as extensions of our family.  going to a movie, playing board games, or going bowling is a family event and we do enjoy those things together.  this allows for my home to be a refuge from the negative, outside influences of the world/society/media.  not just for my daughter, but for her friends as well. 

countering the negative influences of media/society/the world doesn't happen successfully by only removing the bad.  if that's all anyone did, there would be a vacuum effect that would follow.  when something bad is extracted, and the void is not actively & vigilantly filled with positive, then the void most often is filled with worse & more shocking influences.  influences lead to thoughts/attitudes.  thoughts/attitudes lead to actions.  actions (even if swift & fleeting) lead to permanent consequences. 

so why not start the whole process with positive, uplifting influences in the first place?

for this purpose, not only do we have our set of values by which our family is successfully kept in check but, we keep our daughter involved with good, positive friends who share & are raised with similar rules/beliefs.  this is why she is actively involved in church & youth group activities & attends wholesome dances on a regular basis.  this is why we encourage her to fill her time playing HS sports.  through sports, not only is she gaining new skills, but she is learning how to get along with various personality-types.  she's learning how to problem-solve in a very real & tangible way.  she's learning how to lift-up those around her, how to be dependable, and how to be a team player.  she's learning to stay healthy, both physically & mentally.  she's increasing her skills & talents, thus building her confidence & sense of self-worth in what she can accomplish and not in the labels she wears, the amount of skin she shows off, or what boy's paying attention to her.  not to mention, she's learning to busy herself with worthwhile endeavors.

for eons there have been proverbs & scriptures that teach us idle hands are the devil's playthings, and that idle minds are the devil's workshop.  same with idle time.  idle time = empty brains.  too much "nothing" time leads to something... something that is less than virtuous.   frankly, anything less than virtuous is not good enough for my daughter.  anything less than virtuous is also not good enough for my future grandchildren. 

"who can find a virtuous woman?   for her price is far above rubies."  ~proverbs 31:10

so what am i trying to get at? 

yes, the media's out of control. 
yes, we should be ashamed of what the media is promoting. 

however, no matter what's going on outside of our home, we have a duty as parents to put our foot down, and be anxiously engaged in placing boundaries to protect our children.  we must be hard-nosed about this.  we must not be consumed with fear of what others might think of us.  we must not worry about being popular with the under-developed intellects of our children & their peers.  we must be the sounding voice, demanding that schools enforce their codes of conduct, their dress codes, and that they police not only drugs & alcohol consumption, but even the lyrics of songs allowed at school dances & school sporting events. 

here's a perfect example: volleyball this year. 

it's disheartening to hear the majority of play-lists for many of the teams as varsity girls warm-up.  track after track is degrading to women.  they mention an array of sexual acts women are expected to perform, disrespectful names women are referred to as, illegal drug use, graphic violence, etc. 

  • why are our young women representing their communities to music that negates their validity in this life?  
  • why are our young women singing these songs, word-for-word, as they warm up for tax-payer-funded, school-sponsored sporting events?  
  • more importantly, why are they ALLOWED to step foot onto a court with these horrific lyrics as their teams' theme songs?  
  • where are the coaches & where are the rest of the parents at?  
  • why aren't the adults paying attention?!

do our kids have a choice?  heck yes. 

what they do have their choice in is whether to obey or disobey.  what they do not have, however, is the choice of consequences that follow their decisions. 

we must be firm.  that is how lessons of are learned & decency is perpetuated.

adults: we are the adults for a reason.  to set the boundaries.  to teach self-discipline.  to set the bar for the next generation.  if we are irresponsible with the children we are stewards over, and we neglect to protect them & fail to demand better for them, then i am afraid that the world/society/the media will do nothing but continue to be a degenerative force that will soon annihilate our children's future. (i say children, because these influences teach our boys evil & degrading things as well.  the boys see or hear something they think is "cool" because its in a song or movie or magazine or online, and then they start to subscribe to that mentality as well.  again, thoughts lead to actions.  actions lead to consequences.  often those consequences are hurtful or violent, and always permanent.)

we absolutely cannot afford to be passive.  we cannot afford to stand idly by and just expect the state of the world to heal itself.  won't.happen.  nothing comes from nothing... put in nothing, and you'll get nothing in return. 

society's back-sliding has to stop somewhere, and that somewhere is in the family, in the home, with the parents. 

"without hard work, nothing grows but weeds." ~gordon b. hinckley

set your mind now.  set your precedences now.  set your rules now. 

be strong & don't back down.  children need boundaries, so that there's never room for doubt as to where you stand.  so they know they're loved.  so they know they're worth your invested time & attention.  so they know they are not alone.  so they see you follow-through, and so they learn what integrity & virtue are all about."

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Thanks guys & gals for hanging in here until the end...  
Now, thoughts are wonderful.  Actions produce change.  

"ABUNDANCE IS FROM ACTIVITY." ~TURKISH PROVERB

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