Saturday, January 31, 2009

Step Aerobics for Dummies!


This morning I decided to go to a "Step" class at the gym. I haven't done step aerobics for several years, and I was a little nervous to go to this class, but I decided, "Why not?" Well, the instructor of the class was great! Before the class began she gave a little pep talk, and I felt very comfortable and excited about the class. The first fifteen minutes of the class were awesome! She was doing combinations I was familiar with from my college days of step aerobics. She gave positive feedback to the few of us who were new to her class. Suddenly the class took a turn! The instructor seemed a bit irritated at those of us who weren't "regulars" to her class. Her comments shifted to frustration. She started teaching new steps I had never seen before. She would teach something that seemed tricky to me, and then she would say, "Okay, that's the beginner way of doing it, but this is how we'll be doing it." Yikes! I suddenly had two left feet and my brain was on overload. My confidence diminished, and I wanted to quickly escape! I decided I wasn't a quitter, so I gave it my best effort. As I was tripping over my feet and praying to get out of that class alive, I had a "light bulb moment". I thought of my sweet little girls and how my encouragement and positive words to them can help them in achieving difficult things in life. I also thought about the times I have been less than patient with them, and how their confidence can be deflated in a matter of seconds because of my tone of voice or hint of sarcasm. I am going to work really hard on being the type of mother who encourages in every way and stear clear of the remarks that can be a hindrance to their development and confidence. . .and I am going back to that class next week to give it my all!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Nana's Story


This morning I received a phone call from my mom. She said, "So, you've gotta hear this one. . ." She proceded to tell me how her ward's young women president called her last night and asked her to speak to the young women about the joy of being a Grandma. She said, "I suddenly felt old!" These moments sneak up on you! Aaron says that life is like a roll of toilet paper. The more toilet paper is used on the roll, the quicker the roll goes. . .So each year that comes often seems to go faster and faster as time goes on. . .I just hope when I'm a Nana, I get to share my experiences of the joy of being a Grandma, and I hope I can be as good of a Nana as my mom is to our children!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

A Little Birdie Told Me. . .


The other day I got home from a youth activity, and I was told that the kids were very good for my mom who was watching them while we were away. It's always nice to get a good report of your children's behavior, so to encourage this behavior again in the future, I praised them and told them how proud I was of them. Siena looked at me and asked, "How did you know we were good?" I said, "Well, a little birdie told me." She quickly replied, "Did the birdie bring treats?" I giggled all night about that one!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Forever Fun Family

A few weeks ago, in a young women lesson at church, we were encouraged to name some of our goals and specifically look at things we would like to accomplish within the next five years. One thing I've been thinking about accomplishing is writing a book that will help strengthen homes and families. As I have thought about some stepping stones in reaching this goal, I decided to start a blog with some of my ideas that could maybe. . .someday. . .turn into my finished book. This is a goal that seems out of reach at this point, but I hope by working on it little by little, in five years I can see something worthwhile. My website for this blog is www.foreverfunfamily.blogspot.com. Check it out and let me know what you think!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Blessings...


Tonight I was so blessed to be with the youth of our ward for a fireside. We watched the new year fireside that was filmed at the conference center a few months ago. It was awesome and I am uplifted from the testimonies shared. The website www.abrandnewyear.lds.org will shed some more light, and the music is super fun!

Friday, January 16, 2009

Deep Thoughts From Siena

Today as I was fixing Siena's hair, she looked at me and said, "I wish it was yesterday". I have thought about this small, yet profound, utterance all day today. I also have days where I "wish it was yesterday." Maybe yesterday was an amazing day of joy and accomplishment, such as the day I enjoyed a day of shopping at the mall with all four kids with the biggest mishap being fry sauce slathered all over Treson's pants. Or maybe "yesterday" was a day of a mistake or two that I'd like to "do over." (I have plenty of those moments. . .what mother doesn't?) And, although I sometimes, like Siena, wish it was yesterday, I am focusing on this moment of enjoying the journey of today, and I am completely content with this exact moment which is simply watching my 6 month old, Parker, looking ever-so prideful as he accomplishes the mission of pulling his blue socks off of his feet!