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Monday, August 23, 2010

Pay check

So my son Landon and I were talking tonight and he asked me "mom why don't you get paid for all you do, you are always working so hard." I told him that " moms don't get paid to do what they do, that they do it because they love there children."
He then told me " mom I will pay you. " I told him that moms don't want money for what they do, but the way they are paid is when our children make good choices and our doing the things that we have tried to teach them ( the things that Heavenly Father would want them to do.), and when our children love us back.
He is such a deep thinker for a 6 year old, and wise beyond his years. Landon has always really been sensitive to my feelings and I love him so much.
He has also been learning to save his money. He wants to buy a skate board and I told him that he could do jobs around the house to earn the money. He now has $7.50 and the board he wants on e-bay is $10.00, there has been several times he has been tempted to spend some of it, but I remind him of his goal and he decides not to buy the smaller item.
The other day I told him that sometimes when we save for something better, it makes us feel good that we were able to save enough. He looked at me and said. " Yeah mom, I know exactly what you are talking about.
I just hope that as a mother I can teach him to value hard work and learn to save. I think so many kids today never learn to work hard and appreciate the things they earn. Everything is handed to them.
When I was a kid, my mom & dad made us work to earn money. Sometimes when I wanted something I would work at my Grandpa Norths apartments, and it was not easy work, but I appreciated the paycheck and what I bought with it much more because I earned it myself. I am grateful that she didn't just give me everything I wanted and taught me this valuable lesson. Thanks Mom and Dad for teaching me!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Family Reunion

We went to a special family reunion yesterday.
My husband had a cousin whom he had never met, that was finally found and united with her family. She is the daughter of Terry's late uncle Lloyd who unfortunately due to several circumstances, never had the privilege of meeting his daughter before he died.
My heart goes out to her for all that she has been through, but she is amazingly tough, and handling all of this new information with great class.
I think that so many of us take our families for granted! Through watching her I have had my eyes open to how greatly I am blessed to have my family in my life and what a blessing they are. I cannot imagine what it would be like to not have them, but I am truly glad that now this cousin has a family she can call her own.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Progress

So I just took my measurements and since June 25, 2010 I am down
1/2" in my biceps
2" in my chest
2" in my waist
1" in my hips
1" in my thighs
I have 3 weeks until my 10K and I am getting closer to running 6 miles nonstop.
It is nice to see and feel the progress.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Today I ran my 2nd 5K run. I am really proud of how much I have improved in 1 month. I decided to start doing 5K's to help me get motivated ( Thanks to my cousin Sarah suggesting it as an idea for keeping motivated.) I never thought of doing them before, but now that I have started, it keeps me training and wanting to improve myself. When I started, I was as far out of shape as you can imagine. After training for 1 month I ran my first 5K on July 5th. I did not get a very good time and I had to walk about 1/2 of it, but I finished the race.
Today I was able to run the entire 3 miles including a steep hill twice without stopping. I am not sure of my time, but I think according to Terry who was sitting by the people clocking the times, that it was around 36 minutes. If that is true, my time has improved by 5.5 minutes.
I still have a long ways to go to be as fit as I want to be, but I am proud of what I have done, and I will keep trying to improve.
The best part of the whole run was seeing Terry and my boys cheering me on at the finish line.
Landon gave me a big thumbs up and all of them gave me a big smile.
I hope that they will see me caring about my health and want to do the same.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

This is a drawing of the Brigham City Temple. I am so excited to have a temple in this beautiful city. When they announced in conference that they were going to build a Temple in Brigham, I couldn't help but get emotional. It truly feels like it belongs there, when you drive past the site where it will be built. It is going to be across the street from the Historic Tabernacle that is already there ( which in itself is a beautiful building.) I think that the overall feeling of the spirit will be overwhelming when driving down Main Street between the two buildings.
I read in the paper tonight that the temple was partially designed after the Salt Lake Temple and that on the outside walls of the Brigham Temple they are going to etch peach blossoms, because of the history of the town with Peaches. I am very excited to have this Temple in Brigham and I hope that I will be more faithful in doing Temple work.
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