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April 28, 2008

where shall I start...

We have been going to church every Sunday now....and LOVE this Ward! Everyone is friendly and they are a perfect 'fit' for a Home Ward. Get this....Cameron found a friend he knew from school, which turned out to be the son of James' co-worker, and a few moments later he found out that his Public School Teacher was this boy's Mother, aka: James' Co-Worker's Wife, aka: the Sister who taught last week's RS lesson, that I enjoyed!!! (see, I have never seen his Teacher in person before, because neither she nor I have ever scheduled a meeting since he's such an awesome student and the one time I was in her room...she was absent). We all embraced and Cameron grinned the biggest grin that never left his face all day!

So then, we had the Missionaries over for lunch after church. We made BUrgers and Dogs, pasta salad, seasoned fries and Snicker Salad...they took leftovers home and grinned. They loved that Snicker Salad...so here's the recipe:

SNICKERS® BAR SALAD
1 lg. instant vanilla pudding
8 to 12 oz. Cool Whip®
1 1/2 cups milk
4 to 5 SNICKERS® bars
5 to 6 diced apples
3 to 4 sliced bananas
Use 1 1/2 cups milk to pudding and mix until creamy. Add Cool Whip. Add SNICKERS® (cut in pieces). Add fruit to mixture. Serves 8-12.

Oh, and we and actually planned Cameron's baptism....Sat., May 17th 4pm.

Hmmm...now today I had a lab appointment at 8:20am, so I was up and outta here early to fight traffic. Took myself to breakfast at Baker's Crust, did a little shopping in Target, then headed over to TAPS (Teacher and Parent Store) to locate picture cards, etc...for Autism, so I can help teach Porter more communication skills at home....the Manager (Kerry) was excited to see me, because...she also has 2 children with Autism! We gabbed and she showed me what to buy...$130 later I was out of there with the feeling of excitement. Excited that I am getting things done to help my son! Excited that I met yet ANOTHER parent of a child with Autism! Excited about tomorrow's Pre-IEP meeting!

I came home and spent the rest of the afternoon making a communication binder for Porter incorporating these photos, velcro, word strips...the works! Then, I contacted Wendy Fitch at ABA. (Applied Behavioal Analysis) for a Therapuetic Program for Porter come September....it's going to cost me MULA! They only accept Tri Car, unless our BC/BS of TEXAS works with them....another phone call, left a message with 3 phone numbers for our Insurance Advocate to call me in the am, BEFORE the Pre-IEP (12:30).....WHEW!!!! Are we tired yet?

Oh....and I also ordered myself some Vera Bradley Goodness....all these babies were discounted, because they'll retire this fabric soon. I will have them in my hot little hands sometime next week, when they arrive UPS!!!

ALL in Petal Pink

Out To Lunch $15.00 was $25.00 (using it as a scipture tote- fits everything...wahoo!)
On The Go $37.80 was $63.00 (My purse)
Mini Zip Wallet $15.00 was $25.00 (smaller wallet, less cc's)
Hard Eyeglass Case $10.20 was $17.00 (Need the hard case...too many scratches lenses)
Small Bow Cosmetic $13.20 was $22.00 (lipgloss, tissues, etc...)

Subtotal:
$91.20
Shipping: $7.50
Tax: $4.56
Total: $103.26 (I saved $51.00 before tax/shipping charges!!!!!)

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4_vbpp 5_vbpp I told James they could just be an early Birthday gift....my bday isn't until July 12th though....Oh Snap! hehehehe! (I'm worth it!)

New Fridge and Freezer are now coming tomorrow, since James cleared space and installed the electrical for them both...wahoo again!

Utility sink and washer and dryer need to get installed in garage this weekend, if James gets everything plumbed in time. He decide to install the leftover kitchen counter as a laundry table for me too, so we can fit the laundry sorter on wheels underneath it. We'll lay down the interlocking foam mats in that area too, so I have something cushy to stand on when doing laundry now. Fans are also in the garage, now just need more lighting installed.

So...see what I meant by the title of this blog post? (Where shall I start?). We are busy, but loving life!

Hope all of you are well. Be good to yourselves and one another, will ya'?

Updates as they come.

Peace Out!

April 14, 2008

come listen to a prophet's voice...

As I sit here, reflecting on church yesterday, I reflect upon many talks and words given by our last prophet, who recently passed....Gordon B. Hinkley.

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    "This is a season to be strong.
    It is a time to move forward without hesitation,
    knowing well the meaning, the breadth,
    and the importance of our mission. . . .
    We have nothing to fear. God is at the helm."

    --President Gordon B. Hinckley,
    165th Annual General Conference,
    April 2, 1995

              and I love this video about him (grab the tissues):

                April 08, 2008

                unwavering faith...

                We had the Missionaries over yesterday. Elder Jensen and Elder Merrell gave Porter a blessing and shared their Testimonies. We made the decision to go back to church (unwavering)...this Sunday...and to our correct Ward. We can't wait! The kids are excited....so are we. We surely missed 'home'.

                Elder Jensen reminded us to have Faith...Unwavering Faith...

                JAMES -CHAPTER 1

                5 aIf any of you lack bwisdom, let him ask of God, that cgiveth to all men liberally, and dupbraideth not; and it shall be given him.

                  6 But let him aask in bfaith, nothing cwavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.
                We talked about meeting our challenges...We talked about strengthening our Faith...We talked about our testimonies...We talked about Faith of our Fathers...and We talked about listening to the Spirit.
                I'm so thankful that the Lord knows my heart and I'm so thankful for our opportunities to learn and to grow and to share the blessings that are so abundant. And I'm so thankful that I can turn around, make the change, open my heart and accept those blessings waiting for me and my family.
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                July 30, 2007

                DO IT!....

                one of Spencer W. Kimball's mottos.

                and we are.

                going back to church this coming sunday.

                finally.

                after being inactive for 3 years.

                you think the building will stay standing?

                figured it was time.

                kids barely know anything about church.

                Cameron asked me; "What does CTR mean?" and "What are scriptures, Mom?"....woah!

                he was 6 when we went inactive,

                so i just bought him a CTR ring (Choose the Right), and gave him some scriptures....

                and decided....

                it was time to put my shoulder to the wheel

                and...

                push along!

                (thank you to those of you who's 'lanterns stayed lit' and helped show the way back)....forever grateful.

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