
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Look Out! He's Got A Knife!

Family. It's About Time.

Monday, February 18, 2008
Puzzle Races

Just A Really Good Day

Sunday, February 10, 2008
Go Go Gadget Socks!

So here I am, enjoying my Sunday in my red fuzzy socks with suction cups on the bottom. I thought only kid socks had stuff like that on them. As I was making lunch after church today we found out that if I stomp my foot really hard on the kitchen floor, my sock actually sticks. Too bad I can't be like Mr. Gadget and say, "Go Go Gadget Socks!" and then be able to climb up the wall. (Side note, Devin was really disappointed when my foot wouldn't stick to the wall.) I am grateful that little things like fuzzy socks make me happy.
Anyway, nothing really fascinating to report this week. But for whatever it is worth, I've got some really cool socks. I think there are so many little things that make us each happy every day. What are some of the little things that have made you happy today?
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Snow Much Fun!
Last Saturday we wanted to enjoy the first sunny day in a long time. So we took Brent and Aaron sledding.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
What Will You Remember?

His Life
I remember mowing my mom's lawn while listening to his biography. His life's story was filled with so many wonderful stories that have been examples to me throughout my life. Examples of faith, courage, diligence, humor, and humility.
BYU Devotionals
When I was a Freshmen at BYU President Hinckley came to speak at a devotional. I grew up in Utah, I had been to conference before, so I had seen President Hinckley speak "live." Notwithstanding these previous experiences, I couldn't help feeling the excitement that filled campus when we heard that he was coming. My schedule was such that I did not have any classes until afternoon on Tuesdays so I was able to go early to get a good seat for the devotional. I was amazed that even an hour before the devotional was scheduled to start the Marriott Center was practically full. Apparently people had started lining up at 7am. I was touched by their desire to see the living prophet. I was humbled by the fact that I had seen him so often and not until then realized how lucky I was.
Nauvoo Temple Announcement
In April 1999 at the conclusion of General Conference, my roommates and I were sitting around our small TV listening to President Hinckley's closing remarks. It was then that he announced that they were going to rebuild the Nauvoo temple. I remember being filled with the spirit and so excited.
Mission Call
The first day in the MTC is one that I will never forget. After saying good bye to my family I had time to sit in my room before my companion arrived. As I was looking though all the stuff they had given us, I came to my little missionary license I guess you could call it. There it was laminated and signed by President Hinckley telling the world that I was the savior's messenger. That I was called to preach the gospel. I remember looking at that signature and thinking, "Well, I guess if he signed his name saying that I could be a missionary, I guess I can."
Be's
While serving my mission in El Salvador, I was privileged to take part in some of the first live broadcasts to El Salvador. I remember that while I was serving in San Miguel we heard that there was going to be a fireside for the youth. My companion and I decided at the last minute to go because one of our appointments fell through. I can still picture exactly where I was sitting as President Hinckley gave his famous "Be's" for the first time. I was so excited to share with the people of El Salvador what our living prophet had just taught the youth.
Conference Center Dedication
April conference 2001 was one I will never forget. It was the first General Conference that the people of El Salvador were ever able to see live. We went early, 2 hours early, to the Stake Center and the only seats that were left were in the very back. They filled every classroom, the hallways and every inch of the building (the fire marshal would have had a fit!). I remember crying as I saw people standing outside the open windows, looking in, just wanting to see and hear our dear sweet prophet. When it was finally time to dedicate the conference center many of the small children were having a hard time sitting still and being quiet. It was so hot and everyone was tired of sitting on hard folding chairs. When President Hinckley started to pray it was like the world stood still. Everything was completely quiet. Even the noise of the busy street went away. What a wonderful spirit! How amazing to stand with countless saints all over the world to shout "hosanna" in celebration of the wonderful new conference center being dedicated.
Nauvoo Temple Dedication
During the Nauvoo temple dedication President Hinckley extended to all the invitation to come to Nauvoo, to walk up and down the streets to feel the spirit there. I remember my heart being filled with joy as I stepped off the tour bus in 2006, just 4 years later. I had finally done it! I had done what the prophet asked us to do. I was so grateful that I accepted the invitation, it was a life changing experience.
Perpetual Education Fund
I felt spoiled rotten when I came home from my mission. I had so much, and the people of El Salvador had so little. My opportunities were endless and for so many of them, their life had no opportunities at all. I remember the Conference when President Hinckley announced the Perpetual Education Fund. I don't cry, I never cry, but I did then. I was so grateful that the people I loved from my mission, and people like them all over the world would now have opportunities for education that they would never have been able to have. I knew more than ever before that Heavenly Father loves and takes care of his children.
El Salvador Temple
Temples were President Hinckley's thing. Even with all the temples all over the world, I never thought my little El Salvador would get a temple. It was too small and too close to Guatemala. This last Thanksgiving we were sitting at Devin's aunts house when my sister called. When she told me that they had just announced that a temple was going to be build in El Salvador I just cried. Devin was sure that someone was dead. No! But a miracle had taken place. Thank you President Hinckley for bring temples to so many people.
Wow! This is the longest blog I have ever written! But I just wanted to share with all of you what I remember about President Hinckley. Feel free to comment on what you remember about our dear President Hinckley.
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