Sunday, 20 April 2014

White Week




Here is this weeks sensory bin!



Bee still loves puzzles and he has to include me! He barely can reac the puzzle with my baby bump but he does his best.

Why do one puzzle when you can do three at one time.

When I was a little girl I used to dump out all of my puzzles onto the floor then proceed to do them all. I wonder if Bee will follow suit.



Bee loved dominoes. He is great at stacking them onto their side. I didn't think he would. Be able to do that quite yet but once again he surprised me. Bee also loved knocking down the dominoe trains that we built for him.


Cloud dough!

I loved this stuff. Easy to make just baby oil and flour mixed together. 
Cloud dough is extra wonderful because it is sticky enough to mold but not too sticky that clean up is a drag. It just brushed off of Bee's hands.


Boy oh boy did we make a mess! 




Faces of Bee


Hide and seek!

If I stand really close to the wall/fridge you can't see me. Bee becomes the invisible man. Obviously....

He is pursing his lips a lot recently not sure why but it cracks me up!


Blow fishes on mummy's neck.


Shoulder rides with his buddy, Uncle Thomas. I really hope that the nickname Uncle Tumnus sticks. Think Narnia.



Accessorizing 


Being goofy in the shower!




Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Purple Week

Purple week was pretty mellow. We did some activities but for the most part Bee just wanted to do puzzles.




He is a puzzle machine!



Oh and also a recent escape artist.


We are incorporating library outings into our regular Tot School. Jason had a few days off work so he joined us. What a great day! 


After the library we even got treated to lunch by Daddy. Bee got his own meal and was so well behaved at the restaurant. How did we end up with such a good kid?

What a fun week. We didn't so half of the activities that I planned but I love that there isn't pressure to get them all done. We just do what we can, or what interests Bee and forget the rest. It's liberating!

Monday, 7 April 2014

Capacity Will Increase

These last two months have been completely amazing and exhausting at the same time. 

I have made a lot of changes into daily life in order to become a better me. Homemaking skills. Cleaning. Cooking. Spirituality. Temple Attendance. Daily Personal Study. Family Scriptures. Family Home Evenings. Service. Young Women's Programs. Church Participation. Family Development. Community Involvement. Teaching Bee. Tot School and various Life Skills.  Whew!! 

Some days I feel completely bogged down. Why am I trying so hard? Why don't I give myself a break? I deserve a break right?

Well through my craziness I have learned that I can do all of this. Not taking a break has made all the difference. Doing the dishes daily is so much easier than waiting for a few days. 

My daily habits are just a part of my routine. Sure some days I don't study my scriptures as much as I would like but I know every morning while Bee is eating breakfast that's my time to get some reading in. Even when he is done eating he will entertain himself for a bit while Mum finishes reading her scriptures. He has even sat on my lap while I study for a bit. I am hoping that in the future Bee will know why I study my scriptures and will have a desire to study his own. All I can do is set an example and teach along the way. 

I have been focusing more on others and being proactive in dealing with situations. I know there are some stresses in my life that just aren't ready to give up the ghost yet but I can be prepared and protected for whatever comes my way. 

In Relief Society there was a quote by Eliza Roxcy Snow. 

“Let your first business be to perform your duties at home,” she said. “But, inasmuch as you are wise stewards, you will find time for social duties. . . . By seeking to perform every duty you will find that your capacity will increase, and you will be astonished at what you can accomplish.”

I love this quote because I have found it to be true. While I have struggled with many different things over the last couple months I have grown and am more ready and willing to take what the future gives me. 

I secretly am curious as to what my Heavenly Father is preparing me for. I'm excited but also a little nervous! 

"God doesn't call the qualified, he qualifies the called."

I am so blest for the opportunities I have and the life I have been given.

Decade of Decision

Elder Jeffrey R Holland came to Lethbridge to speak to the youth of Southern Alberta a few weeks ago. There was so many in attendance that we had to open 3 churches to house everyone. I read in a news report that said close to 2,500 were in attendance!! Wow. What a turn out!

I volunteer with a Young Women's group, so I was lucky enough to be able to attend. Even though the talks were directed to a different age group I was able to learn a lot.

Not only did I get to hear from an apostle of God but we also witnessed a miracle. We were having major wireless issues! Nothing would connect for the fireside to be streamed to different buildings. Sometimes nothing would work sometimes just visual or even just the audio would work. We heard the first few speakers through someone's one as they called a friend, at another building, and held the phone up to the pulpit. What a great reminder that where there is a will there is a way. We had prayers for the internet to work and they were answered! First time I have heard of anyone praying for internet but I'm glad they did. 

Elder Walker came as well and he had some wonderful points. One of my favorites was a story about President Hinckley asking Elder Holland a simple question. Did you remember to pray this morning? Often life decisions are results of the simple actions. Whoever you are, whatever roles you have if you remember to pray in the morning Heavenly Father will be with you guiding and protecting you. Keeping your priorities straight.

Elder Holland is such a powerful speaker. The majority of his talk was focused around this question. If you could go back to 12 years old what would you do differently to prepare for a life of service? Elder Holland stated that the years from ages 12 - 22 are the most influential and the time where the biggest decisions are made. The other years are for refining as your basic course will already be set.

I have pages of notes so instead of writing a novel I am going to share some of the things I learned in point form. Bear with me.
  • Seek to be surrounded by those of the best influence. Love all but be conscious of friendships. 
  • You date those you are comfortable with, your friends. Make sure those that are closest to you could be with you forever
  • Church brings blessings and sees further down the road. An example is the dating guidelines. Recently a study at Columbia decided that the perfect time to start dating was 16 years and to start with groups. 
  • Lead by example. Preach what you live.
  • Going to the temple is the #1 priority.
  • Decisions determine destiny. Ripple effect.
  • Serve a mission!! (Elder Holland was extremely intense about this. If you want someone to be gentle "ask your grandmother." Elder Holland would pin you down, put his knee on your throat and drag you to the MTC. While there he would scratch at the windows so you know that he's watching. You will study Preach my Gospel. He was serious!!
  • Live by faith.
  • Trust your leaders. 
  • You can always course correct but you have to choose to.
  • Everyday counts.
I love my young women! I am blest to serve some of the most amazing girls that I know. I always knew that being called as a Youth Leader meant that I needed to try my best to be a good example. Being a good example is not enough. They are faced with many trials, struggles and choices eveyday. I need to be better and help them on their path. Helping them learn how to find the answers they need. I wish I could just give them the answers to the question they have but that wont help in the long run. Let's be honest here; they have some of the best questions I have ever heard. They must know how to search and follow on their own. Loving my girls will make a difference. I can show them that they can do it. I am not perfect and I am following Christ. They can do it too!

I have siblings that are currently in the decade of decision. I am not envious of them at all. I am not that far past my own decade of decisions but so many things have changed since I was in High School. My siblings are amazing and such a strength to me. I know that their path is rocky but they have been prepared to do what will make them the best people. The people that Heavenly Father needs them to be. I hope that they know I am there for them always and that they feel that they can lean on when needed. Siblings are some of the greatest blessings in the world. I am so blest to have 4 amazing siblings.
My son, Bee, is still a little guy. I have 10.5 years until he is in the most influential time of his life. This does not mean that I get to slack off until he hits 12. Oh no. I have so much to teach him while he is young so that when he reaches 12 he will be on a firm foundation. Everything I do needs to be for THE decade. Eek! What a big job we have as parents but I know with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ everything is possible. I am so glad that I was able to attend to learn how important it is to lay the proper foundation now instead of trying to make more corrections than needed.

I love the power and authority that the apostles bring with them. The spirit that they project is undeniable. I know that they are chosen men, to lead and guide those on the earth today. I know that they speak and hear Heavenly Father and the direction/answers that he wishes to provide us with. I feel so blest and loved knowing that my Heavenly Father prepares and sends these men around the world to guide and protect me. I am so grateful for my testimony and understanding of the gospel. My life would not be what it is without the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost.