Showing posts with label ornament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornament. Show all posts

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Even More Bonding Time

I was all ready to when Jeremy called for family prayer that morning. However, his phone got bumped to "Do Not Disturb" so my texts never got to him saying we were ready. I eventually had to call him and he didn't think to answer the phone that way. Oh well.
The only other phone call I got that day was from the elementary school and I intentionally did NOT answer like Buddy the Elf because I knew they weren't calling for something fun. Sigh.
The kids and I did watch the movie, "Elf" (I stayed awake for the whole thing- Gasp). I even made spaghetti and got out the rest of the ingredients needed for a Buddy the Elf breakfast for dinner. Nobody was in the mood for all that sugary stuff, though. I don't blame them. What did sound good was me taking leftover homemade teriyaki sauce, cutting up veggies, adding some rotisserie chicken, and cooking them up together to have some nice teriyaki chicken to go with the spaghetti.
I was prepared, though, and throughout the next day, people did have some Buddy the Elf breakfast from time to time.
Jr. created a beautiful masterpiece. It sure "looked" pretty. 
Speaking of masterpieces, Jr. Jr. brought home a beautiful ornament he made at school... and cookies.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Let Me Tell You About My Day

Let me tell you about my day yesterday.  I don't tell you this to make you feel sorry for me or to brag.  I tell you this as a reminder of what this season really is about.
Yesterday I got up early to work on decorating Christmas ornaments.  As in years past our friends at The Giving Tree Foundation are decorating and selling Christmas ornaments to raise money for charity.  They helped us start Light The World the beginning of December 2016.
This year, they got several families involved including ours.  We met back in October to prepare and receive blank pine discs to take home to decorate and sell.
The money raised is going to the organization Charity:Water to provide clean drinking water to people in other countries.  Then last night was the celebration where the families came back together to talk about how things went and gather the money to be giving to the charity.
Because of how crazy life is, our family started decorating pine disc ornaments in November then finally got a Facebook post up about it in December, and received a good response basically receiving orders to quickly go through all our ornaments.  Thank you, friends, for the great response in helping us raise money.

So as I said, I got up early to continue decorating because we took some custom orders.
Then later of course there was the getting the kids ready for school and sending them off.
Then I was so tired and went back to bed for a very short time to catch a teeny nap until Lucky got up with a cough he's had for a few days that is making him uncomfortable.  Poor little guy just wants to snuggle.  Jeremy was home so he and I both gave the little guy comfort until Lucky decided he wanted to watch a movie "to distract him."
A friend of mine has been dealing with sick kids lately so I offered to bring her dinner while her husband is out of town.  Because of busyness I was going to bring it to her yesterday morning then she could pop it in the oven at dinner time.  One less thing she'd have to deal with.  So while Lucky was "distracted," I started working on a casserole for my friend, stopping intermittently when Lucky wanted food.
I got up early to work on ornaments while Jeremy stayed up late working on them the night before.  So he took a nap while I was making the casserole then I woke him up when I had to run an errand.
And here's the part where you shouldn't feel sorry for me.  As I was driving the car, I was thinking how difficult it was to be doing all this stuff.  Lucky's not feeling well, I agreed to make dinner for a friend, I still had to deliver the dinner, do some shopping, then get home to make cookies for our "Giving Tree" ending celebration that night.  And of course, Monday is early out day for the kids.
So... I was driving along thinking about it being hard but remembering that serving others sometimes requires sacrifice.  Sacrifice often is hard.  Sometimes we have to get out of our comfort zone in order to bless someone else's life.  I could give up, I could have told my friend that sorry, I wasn't able to make her dinner after all because of needing to take care of my own child and all the other things I had going on.
Then I thought about the Savior.  The reason for the season, right?  Things got hard for Him when he suffered and died for us.  Harder than anything I would ever go through.  He could have given up.  He even wanted to if there were any possible way He didn't have to go through what He was going through.  But He didn't.  He didn't.  He didn't because of love.  He loved us and was willing to do what He did because of that love.  And that's what Light The World means.  Light the world.  Light our community.  Light our family.  Light our faith.  To be a little bit more like Jesus, not just thinking about His birth this December, but His life and what He did to make our lives better even when it was extremely difficult.  Surely I can be a little like Him and get through these crazy days to bless the lives of others across the world or in a neighboring town or in my own family.
So I cried my way home from running my errand and finished putting together the casserole (contacting my friend to let her know I was running a little later than planned).  Jeremy helped out as I was finishing up, then I put the dinner foods together and headed back out to the car... which wouldn't start.  I had just driven it and now it wouldn't start.  And of course I parked it behind the van because I was going to be driving it again soon.  Well, looking on the bright side, it worked to get me home after running my errand.
I told my friend I was going to be even later and that if she wasn't home I'd leave the food on her doorstep.  I told Jeremy about the car figuring we could at least get it into neutral and push it out to park along the street.  Jeremy came out and immediately got it to start.  What?  Answer to prayer.  He drove it out of the driveway and parked it along the street so I was able to take the van, getting a much later start than I wanted to.
When I got to my friend's house, she was just getting ready to drive away, so she got out of her car long enough for me to give her a hug and tell her she's worth it.  Because she is.  I'm glad I did this for her, not to brag, but because my friend is worth it.  And compared to the great blessings I have been given, this was just a small sacrifice to lighten her burden a little.
I next did my shopping and got home in enough time to pick up Nichole who was already on our street after having walked from the bus stop.  So I drove her past the last few houses then made her help bring in groceries.
Once we got inside I immediately got to work making cookies.  Thanks to Jeremy, who took the rest of the casserole makings (the recipe makes a lot) and put it in a casserole dish when I was heading out the door earlier, we had a casserole in the fridge ready for dinner that night.  So after all the kids were home and I made a bunch of cookies and put the rest of the dough in the freezer (that recipe also makes a lot), I popped that casserole in the oven and we ate before the three oldest kids and I headed out to join with other families for the closing celebration.  Jeremy stayed home to get some work done and take care of Lucky.
The Giving Tree celebration went well.  We sang carols (I was tempted on "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" in the part that goes "You'll go down in history," to shout out, "Like Emily Dickinson" because December 10 is Emily Dickinson's birthday, but I didn't), we talked about what things we liked about this year's efforts (one of the founding family's children said he liked that it took a lot of pressure off their family alone to have so many others contributing this year to raising money for a good cause- it's true.  "Many hands make light work."), we watched a slide show about the last few years and this and what has been done, we had a cookie exchange and cocoa bar, and we had a good time visiting with each other.

As a thank you, the founding family gave each of our families a pine disc ornament with our family's name on it.  That was sweet.
So it was a crazy, hectic, sacrificing day, but it was worth it.  To treat others with love like the Savior would, it was worth it.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Humbug

Honestly, if I wasn't doing LIGHTtheWORLD, I wouldn't be writing this blog post.  Late nights and early mornings are catching up to me (Ah, the season of Christmas).  I need to go to bed so I'm going to make this quick.  I guess that works for Humbug Day which is December 21, right?  Actually, this evening we let the kids watch The Muppet Christmas Carol after they made balloon ornaments to put on our balloon tree.  That's how we really celebrated Humbug Day.

O.K.  Back to making this quick.  The theme for LIGHTtheWORLD today was "Jesus forgave others and so can you."  I chose to laugh a lot instead of get upset a lot today with my children.  That included when they were jumping on me or right in my face during Christmas singing performances at the school.  It helped me be less grumpy and was a good reminder that they are special little people who need to be treated well even if I might normally get frustrated.
I can't put all my thoughts and feelings into words right now since I need to go to bed so this is just a little something.  Service in our families is just as important as service to others outside our home and how we treat others can definitely be a service. 

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Goodbye, Children

"Jesus honored the Sabbath and so can you."  We taught our last time to our current Primary class this morning.  We love those kids.  They are each so awesome in their individual ways.  We talked about Jesus being the greatest gift we've ever been given and He is a gift for all of us.  We gave each child their own gift of a sticker of Jesus and one of the ornaments we got from our friends who were raising money for gifts (and other supplies) for refugee children.
We found out, by the way, that our friends passed their goal of $300 and raised $500 and when they went to buy the gifts, Santa came out to thank them and gave each of the little boys in their family their favorite candy bar.  Way to LIGHTtheWORLD, friends.

Nichole and I also had our last choir practice before Christmas.  We brought brownies to the choir members.
While we were at choir a friend let us bring the little boys over to stay with them while Nichole and I were practicing.  Jeremy and Jr. went home teaching then Jeremy needed to take a nap when they got home.  Thank you, friends.  You LIGHTtheWORLD with your kindness.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Worldwide Day of Service

It was a long day.  December 1 was a worldwide day of service for LIGHTtheWORLD.  The theme for the day was "Jesus lifted others' burdens and so can you."  We got up early and headed over to the stake center where breakfast was provided.  I put up a YouTube video about it.
Our Stake Presidency decided to lift the burden of making breakfast for people in the stake.  Quite a few people in the stake auxiliaries helped out.  Thanks to all.
For those that were in a hurry and not able to come in, they had a drive-thru where they said how many meals they needed and someone would run them out to them.  It was very well organized.
They had tables set up to sit at and socialize, plenty of food, and they had a TV set up with Bible videos playing.  It was really nice. 
And they had red apples to eat, which was good because December 1 is Eat a Red Apple Day.
After breakfast, we went home to start our Countdown to Christmas scripture study before school.
After school, we took Nichole to dance class.  While she was there, we went to Salem Pond where they have their Pond Town Christmas with Christmas trees made of lights floating on the water and other lights and decorations around.  Lucky and I had a nice walk on the trail and on the bridge.
We went once years ago when Jeremy was still in college and drove around the pond because Jeremy had heard about it in one of his classes.  That's before we really started visiting the pond as birders so we didn't know much about it at the time.  I do remember it was snowing and cold that day and there was a big pond with Christmas trees in the water.
It was nice this evening even though it was cold.  But it's December so that's to be expected.
After we picked Nichole up, we went to visit friends.  Every year they make ornaments to sell to earn money to buy gifts for less fortunate children.  This year they're planning to get gifts for refugee children.  We went to buy ornaments from them again tonight and they invited us into their home and gave us hot chocolate.  We brought them Pokemon balloon animals.  It was great to help each other LIGHTtheWORLD.


There are so many ways of serving both big and small.  Lucky cleaned up some milk that someone had spilled at breakfast this morning.  Jr. Jr. comforted a child who got hurt at school.  Jr. cleaned off the table so we could do scripture study this morning.  The children sang Primary songs as we were driving home tonight. 
I feel so blessed on this first day of December.  I'm looking forward to more of these days.