Friday, January 26, 2024

Looking for the good

Oh Eleanor. She's getting quite sneaky at grabbing my phone to take pictures.



On Sunday afternoon, I insisted that everyone dress as warm as possible. We went and hiked to some waterfalls that we enjoy exploring in the summer. We were in awe at the beauty of the winter weather.


Free ice skating!




The girls and I saw two deer run through the trees! "DEER!" the girls giggled in delight!


On Monday after school, we completed our last Pogo Pass adventure. We were sad to see the passes expire, but we enjoyed them so much this past year. We woke up on Tuesday morning and were shocked to receive news that school was cancelled again. The kids talked me in to getting frozen custard. The last couple of weeks have been a different type of school schedule than we expected, but I'm not complaining! I've expressed in my prayers multiple times how grateful I am to be a stay at home mom so when our schedule changes last minute, we can all adjust and we get more time together! 


When I came out of the bathroom, Eleanor left me this little note on the floor. It made me smile!! She then decided to make Valentines for each family member and she placed the notes in our rooms. My heart exploded with so much love for her thoughtfulness! 
 

During our morning scripture study, Aaron had the kids hold to the rod while trying to get the chocolate chips they so desperately wanted that were on the kitchen counter. The pulled with all their might to try and drag Aaron and the iron to the chocolate chips. They even tried creating a chain where one of them could hold onto the rod while the other two branched out to reach the chocolate chips, but that went against Aaron's rules of keeping both hands on the iron rod. The kids realized that there will be strong temptations that will try and pull us away from the iron rod, but as we stayed focused on what our purpose in this life is, we'll be able to avoid distractions and temptations. We are enjoying our study of the Book of Mormon together. I love seeing Adelaide's testimony grow as she has started asking sweet questions - she'll ask, "Mom, where does Jesus live?" We were at a car dealership this week and a guy walked by dressed nicely in a suit. Adelaide turned to me and asked, "Mom, is that President Nelson?"


This has become our family motto this year. A friend shared this quote with me as her daughter was going to middle school last year. I hear so many people talk about how horrible middle school is, and while I know there really is horrible stuff happening in the world all the time, I also know that a lot of good is happening and there are so many great things to notice in others, including people around me. I'm working on focusing on the good my kids do each day instead of the dwelling on the negative so much. 


I laughed when I saw this picture of Austin in his classroom newsletter today. His bus driver game him this pencil and he was using it on his school work. 


My girls continue to pray for my Uncle Harman that passed away. It's the sweetest thing because I've realized in my life, I haven't ever prayed for someone even after they pass away, but I know prayers are still needed when someone has been promoted to serving on the other side of the vail. 

 

Snow, snow, snow

After Eleanor's birthday, we woke up to school being cancelled. It's always nice to not have to wake up so early and stay in our warm beds a little bit longer. The kids did have some virtual work to complete on their i-pads. Adelaide loves to sing along to the days of the week song. 


The kids went back to school on Wednesday. It was freezing at the bus stop! Aaron gave our family prayer and expressed gratitude for the snow and the reminder it is that as we repent, we can be made as white as snow. The snow has brought so much beauty this January.



Eli has gotten so much use out of his snowboard! The kids were excited to go sledding after school and any chance they got. 


I took Adelaide on a special adventure to the Children's Museum. My goal this year is to be more intentional about planning adventures for us to do together.



On Friday after school, we checked out a new indoor play center. We also had some tickets to use up before the end of the month. Last January we bought pogo passes which allow you to do activities around the city.



This is my favorite picture! I can hear my kids laughing with anticipation and delight as a bucket of balls fell on their heads! 


They also took turns climbing on the climbing wall. Aaron had to work late so it worked out nicely that the kids and I could enjoy an activity together. 






Eleanor's Birthday

Eleanor woke up ecstatic to be 6! I love her smile the shows she's missing her bottom tooth. Her birthday fell on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (the exact day it fell on 6 years ago!), which was a federal holiday so the kids didn't have school and Aaron was off too. It was a treat to spend the whole day together as a family. I love spending the evening before a birthday reflecting on the birth of each of my children. They're all such a miracle to me. Eleanor's birthday was so peaceful and quiet. I remember being so excited to have a girl join our family and she continues to spread sunshine and joy wherever she goes. 


We opened presents after breakfast. Eleanor shared her sugar cereal with her siblings!




We had passes to Urban Air that we saved to use on her birthday. She jumped, climbed and played the morning away. 





It's been freezing and snowy so it felt great to be inside and get so much exercise. 



After Urban Air, we grabbed some tacos for lunch and then went to Scheels where we rode the Ferris Wheel. The employees were so kind to Eleanor. One guy announced to everyone by the Ferris Wheel that it was Eleanor's birthday and invited everyone to join in and sing to her! Then he told her she could go and get free ice cream from the food court. Another employee let her bowl for free. She felt so special! Now my other kids are asking if we can go to Scheels when it's their birthday. 






When we got home, Eleanor decorated her cake! She's been dreaming of making a mermaid cake. I love when a little colored frosting and sprinkles can make my kids' dreams come true. 



What a special birthday! Eleanor woke up and said, "In two more years, I can get baptized!" I'm so grateful to have Eleanor as a daughter. She teaches me to love life, express gratitude and smile.