14 December, 2010
Been a bit
05 December, 2010
Just a reminder!
Quick hello!
Week #7 - Dep/Mar Project
Well hello, I’m super excited to talk to you my amazing husband.
Bet you didn’t think you’d hear from me again, did you? Thought you were done, huh? Not quite!
Well here I am; ready and prepared. You know me, it’s not hard to imagine. So I looked at the calendar when I got your deployment date for leaving and I noticed that if we counted exactly 45 days it left us in the middle of the week. I also know that if the military actually sent you home the 46th day, I would be very surprised. So, this letter covers the last topic or section of our project. We may get to do it, we may not. Either way, I am prepared and excited for this letter even though you may never read it during the deployment. If however, they keep you another week to two weeks you will still be joining me in our project uninterrupted.
Ponder
“Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.” – Proverbs 4:26
“Wherefore you are left to inquire for yourself at my hand, and ponder upon the things which you have received.” - D&C 30:3
As the bolded word indicates week 7/8 is to ponder. This is the time when we look back on what we’ve learned, studied, experienced, and how we’ve changed. This is one of those moments that are so rare in this world. You seem to be able to do it, but I need the practice. Some of the best lessons learned have not been when the teacher was talking or the student was writing, but when that student took it home and thought about it a bit, turning it around in his/her head until all sides had been observed and investigated. Not many students have the inclination nor the time and attention such pondering takes. We are going to be among those rare few for this one. During the next week – next two weeks – we will be those students who re-read, pray again, search again, and remember what has been during this adventure. I know that we will be blessed for taking the time and making the effort to follow through all the way to the end of this study. Sometimes the most important knowledge is just waiting in the details that are so easily overlooked. That’s why the scriptures need to be read again and again – we miss things all the time. Let’s not miss anything if we can help it!
So now you know – over preparing can be good sometimes! See, that’s why God gave us partners. You enjoy today, while I prepare for tomorrow. You need both to live the gospel and to live life happily. Aren’t we great together?!
Hugs, kisses, missing you every day! Kids say hi, of course and we are trying to be patient! See you soon.
30 November, 2010
USO
28 November, 2010
Catching Up 4
Week #6 - Dep/Mar Project
Hello again my husband!
So, we’re almost there! I know it’s been a long haul and you’re tired and probably very ready to come home. Just remember I’m very ready to have you here. I am so excited and I’m sure working like mad to finish all those projects I set for myself when you left. (I’m also sure that I’m stressing at having to mark off several for another time as my list grew to be quite large by the day you left!)
Anyway, so this is our last letter, our last week, our last study apart for a while. I really hope you’ve enjoyed this and that it’s been not only beneficial to your work and your spirituality (which you always say you want to be better), but that it’s also been fun and enlightening and challenging. Who doesn’t love a good challenge. I can’t wait to sit next to you and talk about this one.
So week 6 – The topic we’re going to study this week is “excellence.” I know it sounds like we should have done this at the beginning and I’m sure it would’ve been great there too, but as I thought about the other weeks and what might be happening for you this week I thought about our missions. You were so blessed to know exactly when you were coming home, while I was unpleasantly surprised. I often have thought how I might have spent the weeks before I came home if I’d known I was never going to see the people or the country as a missionary again. Well, you’re in luck. Just like your mission, you know that your deployment is almost up. I’m sure by now you know what you need to do to be ready to leave and what you still have left to accomplish. Well this week, we’re going to end on a super high note, as they say.
This week we are going to not only be grateful and magnify our faith, we are not only going to love like Christ and actively pray for miracles, we are not only going to be enduring with grace and strength, we are going to strive for all out excellence in all we do.
As I searched for an accompanying talk to go with this topic I ran into something unexpected. I ran into excellence as a principal, but not one on which whole talks are usually given. Honestly, I found talks about being excellent in something, about something, with something, but not just excellence as a topic itself. I wondered for a bit weather or not I should adjust my topic, until I realized that the talks were supportive material not the whole system of study. So I found a talk I believe focuses appropriately on what I felt we should do and I will leave the rest of the study to us. I know the spirit will guide us in this topic as he has with the rest and maybe he will lead us to what we need to know about excellence in our own areas of effort.
Good luck and know that I love you so much. I can’t wait to see you and the kids as always send loves with big slobbery kisses, icky noses, sticky fingers, and little goofy grins super big and happy. See you soon!
Note: with the addition of this week's article, one of our previous articles will have to be removed to make space. If anyone wants to read it, please let me know and I'll send you either the link or the talk itself.
26 November, 2010
Grateful Turkeys
23 November, 2010
Something Interesting
21 November, 2010
Catching Up 3.3
Week #5 - Dep/Mar Project
Good evening my cutie!
I know it’s probably not night or who knows, maybe it is! Anyway, I got tired of just saying hello.
So how’s it going? I know by now you’ve had some remarkable experiences and if not, why not? You’re the one person I know who can make the ordinary extraordinary. So if you haven’t had something great happen, make it happen! Every topic we’ve had requires effort on our part to make it the amazing principal that it is. Follow through and bring those principals to bear in secular life.
Endurance
“My son, peace be unto they soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment; and then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shalt triumph over all thy foes.” – D&C 121:7-8
Okay, let’s get to it right? This week is week 5 – we will be studying “enduring to the end.” I know, how cliché right? No, it’s not for a matter of fact. Enduring is something we do well sometimes, but not all the time. If we understand the need for endurance it’s often easier to do it, but it’s the most important to apply when we are in the darkness, when we don’t know where to go or why we need to endure our circumstances. It is especially difficult to do when we are far from God or unsure of the outcome of the situation.
This week our study will focus on the actual enduring part, but more the need for endurance and obviously, according to our scripture, the blessings of enduring in the right way. Don’t forget, enduring is done with grace, while doing something without that effort is merely surviving the situation.
Well that’s it. I know, short. They can’t all be long discourses can they? Before I say goodbye for another week, I just wanted you to know how this one came about. I realized that after all we’ve done the previous weeks we most likely have been on a relative spiritual high culminating in the miracle topic last week. After that though, comes the hard part: enduring after the miracle. Once the blind man had received his sight the Lord then said he was to continue in faith. He had work to do, though his life had been changed. We’ve been working up to so much and now here we are in the end time of your deployment, but not at the end. I think this is going to be the hardest week. You’re almost done, but not quite. I’ll have too many projects still undone and be stressed as to which should wait for another time and you’ll have work to prepare to hand over and some to finish yourself. Knowing which work is whose might prove tricky. You like to finish what you start, but six weeks is a short time to do a lot of things. With all this in mind, I found myself thinking that this is where this principal might really be needed.
I noticed that this week is rather like the month before you went home in the mission. You recognized your time was limited, but you still had so much to accomplish. You also began thinking of home more and the thoughts of future plans began to creep in. This is a difficult time to remain focused and applying the effort you have been making. It is highly possible though, knowing you as I do, that you’re not feeling any of this and this topic will just be a nice reminder for you. You do that sometimes you know. I think you’re doing one thing and really you’re doing another and my thoughts don’t apply. Either way, this week’s study will be beneficial somehow or other as long as you study with the Spirit. He will help you learn and gain what you need.
And that concludes this week. Well, off with you now. Get going on your duties and especially remember to pray and do your studying. Also, don’t forget to write everything down. I’ll want to talk about all that you’ve learned when you get home.
I hope you are doing well and learning so much. I love you bunches and miss you as always. Kids are doing great, belly is big, Lizzy is too, and they can’t wait to see you again. I don’t know if it will happen before you come home, but maybe Lizzy will be able to walk to you when you get off the plane! I’m so excited to see you, but I will try to endure with grace as I’m sure you will.
Love you!
14 November, 2010
Week #4 - Dep/Mar Project
Okay, so how is everyone doing? I hope there are some of you doing this with us or at least reading the articles. They are so good and I have to be honest, they are helping change my life, little by little each week. I think I'm going to really miss this when it's over. Having a goal every week of self-improvement has been amazing.
Well, this last week was all about love. Not just love in general, or trying to be charitable, but having a plan or a goal to put this specific type of love described in our article into practice. To love in general is as the article said more like, "lip service".
I really loved how Elder Goaslind, Jr. described that real love requires action on our part. His example of Peter saying to the lame man to rise up and walk was not effective in the man's life until Peter reached out his hand and lifted him up. That was when the man's limbs received their strength.
My personal experiences have been a bit surprising, but I learned much about how saying, "I love you" is as important as showing that you do. I've always been about the action, but the words are just as important. Don't forget that! We need both the words and the actions inspired by those words. Too much one way or the other and it doesn't do what we are hoping it will do.
So I hope you've had similar uplifting experiences with love this last week. It's been a blessing for both Chris and me.
Here's this week's letter and articles located in our "pages" section to the right in case you've gotten lost! Good luck!
Letter:
Hello honey, my best friend and husband,
Today is a hard letter to write. I have been thinking so much about you. I’m nervous and worried because I am not there to take care of you and yet the Lord keeps reminding me you were his before you were mine. It’s hard sometimes to trust the Lord even though I know he’s the one in charge. I know he can do it better, but it’s hard being out of the loop. I like to see or hear or touch to confirm that everything’s okay. I can’t do that right now, but I want to. So I kneel down and pray or I stop in the kitchen and pray or I sit on the couch and I pray. I pray that the Lord keeps you in the “hollow of his hand,” that he is mindful of us at home, and that you can feel how much we are proud of your service and sacrifice and of course, that you know how much you are missed and loved.
Wow, I feel better. It’s always good to write things down. I hope you are doing that every chance you get. These experiences are once in a lifetime and these blessings are easily forgotten. It’s sad, but true. Our memories are so short no matter how hard we work to make them longer. Thankfully, we have the Holy Ghost to “bring to our remembrance” the important things and the final judgment when “all things will be remembered.” I look forward to remembering every detail of how much the Lord has done for me, big and small. I think that’s why we started with gratitude; to get into the habit of “seeing.” Now, we are being grateful and magnifying our faith and hopefully loving as the Lord loves. Today we begin an exciting week.
Miracles
“For behold, I am God; and I am a God of miracles; and I will show unto the world that I am the same yesterday, today, and forever; and I work not among the children of men save it be according to their faith.” – 2 Nephi 27:23
This week we are studying miracles. The miracles of Jesus are obvious beginning points, but I want us to go a bit further. This week as we study we will pray. We will pray to make a miracle happen in our lives. I want you to think hard about what kind of miracle and who will be involved. Then I want you to, like faith, do all in your power to help bring the miracle to pass. It might be an open opportunity to share the gospel with someone or to get past some feelings that are holding you up. I’m queen of that one and you’ve seen how miraculous the change in my life has been. Do your pondering thing that you’re so good at and with a faithful heart, pray to Heavenly Father to have a miracle occur during your time there. That doesn’t mean that the entire miracle will unfold in your presence or even during your deployment, but if it’s the Lord’s will, you will get to experience the miracle begin.
Now the accompanying article this week was extremely difficult to pick. Every time I began scanning, I ended up reading! Then I was crying as the spirit bore witness of the miracles of God, great and small. It was so hard! So, I have not read these, but I sure wanted to when I was picking them. The first one is a general beginning that I thought fit. The second is a closer look at one aspect of the topic. And the third is a powerful and very specific example of the principal that I had to include. Good luck!
Loves for always and be careful. I know you like adventure and you’re excited about all the amazing things you’re doing, but remember to listen for the “still, small voice.” We both know the military is not the church. Be brave in standing for your principals and be patient with others who do not have your foundation in goodness. Love the men and women with whom you associate and be the shining example for them that you are for me at home.
Now, close your eyes and picture Evie with her silly grin and her sparkly blue eyes that light up when you’re around. Do it now. Okay, now feel her bony, adorable little arms wrap around your neck and squeeze as hard as she can. Okay, you can let her go, she’s turning blue!
Now, close your eyes and picture Joseph with his chubby cheeks and grin from large ear to large ear. Okay, now feel him tackle you at full Joseph speed for a giant 2yr old hug that has him growling and giggling his little bowl-full-of-jelly laugh. Okay, now get up off the floor.
Now, close your eyes and picture Lizzy with her tousled brunette hair still in her pretty blue eyes and her tongue sticking out as she sucks on her pacifier. It’s okay to laugh, she’s too little still to know it’s at her. Okay, now put your arms out low and see her crawl quickly right into them as she peeks up every couple of seconds to make sure she’s going the right way. Now, pick her chubbiness up into those big daddy arms and squeeze the baby, squeeze the baby, squeeze the baby. Oh, goodness, let me grab a towel. That’s what you get from squeezing after she’s just eaten. You know I tell you that every time and still you just have to squish her! Oh well, she likes it.
Now, close your eyes and picture your wife. I know that’s going to be tricky, but please don’t give me too much of a belly in your imagination. I like the idea that you think of me as my thinner, less irritated, non-pregnant self. Okay, now picture the blonde hair in the ponytail as always, the cheeks a little rosy from laughing and playing with the kids, and blue eyes glittering with happiness at seeing my family love each other so much. Okay, now carefully, being soft around the middle, put your arms around my small body (you always forget how tiny I am compared to you!) and give me that hug that you’ve been wanting me to have since you left.
Doesn’t that feel good?! I know it felt good to me and you’re lying on the couch asleep right next to me as I write this. I hope you are happy and tired every night that you fall right to sleep with good dreams. We miss you as always and are counting the days as I know you are.