Back in March, I was asked to give a talk in church. The topic was up to me. After bantering around several choices I kept coming back to one: FAMILY, more particularly the Family Proclamation. The following is part of what I said: In 2007 40% of all babies born in the US were born […]
Archives for 2010
Forgiveness
Have you ever known someone who can paint pictures with words? Esther has been given this talent. She shares it with us as today’s guest blogger. And don’t forget to scroll down and see if you are one of last week’s giveaway winners! ************************************* I hit my knees and the tears came uncontrollably. Seventy times […]
Parking Lots of Kids
We’ve got another great post today! Sit back, relax and enjoy this essay from the husband of Mommymita. Paul drives a 15 – passenger van and lives in Ann Arbor, MI where he and his beautiful wife homeschool their adorable 7 children. By day he works for the Salt Lake City based investment firm Cottonwood Capital. […]
I Do Not Ask For the Easy Path, I Ask For the Necessary One
We are halfway through our celebration of FAMILY! Can you believe it? It has been wonderful so far. Great insights from our guest bloggers, terrific comments from you readers, and generous donations from prize sponsors. Let’s keep the momentum going! Our next guest blogger is none other than the ever witty Charlotte who blogs at […]
Growing
I returned from a business trip a few weeks ago to find that my son had grown some while I was gone. He looked bigger. I told him it made me sad, and asked him to please stop. He said “I can’t.” Then, sensing a teaching opportunity, he gave me a sad, sympathetic smile and […]
The Miracle of Adoption
My 4th pregnancy was rough. Life threatening at times and when the doctor advised that this be my last child I was ready. We would have 4 daughters, a beautiful and full family. I had been promised a posterity of sons and daughters and I was okay with the sons coming later in the form […]
Cottage Cheese, Ketchup and The Family Proclamation
My sister Wendy, before my time. My only sister is ten years older than me. She left home at a young age, so during most of my childhood I described myself as an only child. I wasn’t disowning her or anything, that’s just how life felt. Growing up, my mother assumed the ten year gap […]
Family Proclamation Craft or Activity Blog Hop
Several weeks ago my ninety year old Mexican grandfather was admitted to the hospital. His body began to shut down. Those that were able went to visit him and say their goodbyes. My grandfather started planning his funeral. We were all coming to grips with the fact that he would not be with us for […]
Music and the Family
I am grateful for the opportunity that I have to share my thoughts and feelings about this important modern day revelation, The Family: A Proclamation to the World. Families are a wonderful gift from our Heavenly Father and an important detail of the Plan of Happiness. This Proclamation confirms to the world the vital role […]
That’s What Fathers Do
When we were first married we were very poor and very pregnant. I remember one night how excited we were when we found thirty-three cents in our couch cushions. This allowed us to walk to McDonalds and buy an ice cream cone, an almost decadent extravagance. Poor Meredith was pregnant and having cravings. She wanted […]
Rearing God’s Heritage
(A Childhood Idyll by William-Adolphe Bouguereau) When I first was asked to write an essay to help celebrate this great month my thoughts immediately went to the scripture that is quoted in the Proclamation which reads, “Children are an heritage of the Lord.” (Ps 127:3) As I continued to ponder about this assignment I kept experimenting […]
Hold My Hand
Today I was reminded that one of my favourite things is to hold The Mr’s hand. Sometimes it can be a long time between hand holding. My hands are often so full of other things. When we go out as a family, I have small little hands nestled in mine, or a pram to push. […]
I’m a big fat chicken!
Occasionally my children say something that is accidentally so funny, I cackle out loud. Today was Grant’s turn. We were on our way home from church, and he was telling us about his primary teacher, “My teacher has a baby in her belly. She’s having a baby boy.” I replied, “Oh yeah, you’re right. She’s […]
Eternal Families
The first time I was sealed was like a dream. Ours was a story of youthful love, dreams, desires, and faith. I don’t remember much of what was said that day, but I do remember the supernal happiness and peace I felt as I joined the man I love in a covenant with the Lord. […]
The Family Proclamation Photo Essay Blog Hop
Wowie, kazowie, wow! We’ve had a great first week celebrating family, haven’t we? If you ever want to go back and read past posts just type in family proclamation right there in the search box. The blog hop theme this week is a photo essay. Just show us several photos of your family with captions […]
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