Girls, girls, girls...my house was filled with them on Saturday!! The Boothe's came to visit us for a day and night- and so with their 3 girls and my 3 girls...wow- fun, fun!!
Haley and Lanie are just a day apart, and could literally not be cuter- right?! Such fun they had together. We are going to go visit them in July- cannot wait!!
19 April 2012
14 April 2012
12 April 2012
Leah is not so "Little Leah" anymore
My "Little Leah" is nearly 10 and it is showing! I am not liking this growing up stuff from her! She just brought these home today and I thought she looked so lovely in them. These are 4th grade Spring Pictures.
Note that it is the same picture, different background!! ha ha- we only bought one page of them- they had a bunch of fun things on the page- bookmarks, and calendars and key rings. She was happy with them and that is a miracle! Needless to say, we had to get at least one of them!! Her only complaint was that her hair wasn't flat ironed that day because I was gone when she went to school that day. I was at a 2 day research study. I think it's still pretty darn cute.
Celeste is sad that she didn't get them, but they happened to be taken when she was home sick with pneumonia.
Note that it is the same picture, different background!! ha ha- we only bought one page of them- they had a bunch of fun things on the page- bookmarks, and calendars and key rings. She was happy with them and that is a miracle! Needless to say, we had to get at least one of them!! Her only complaint was that her hair wasn't flat ironed that day because I was gone when she went to school that day. I was at a 2 day research study. I think it's still pretty darn cute.
Celeste is sad that she didn't get them, but they happened to be taken when she was home sick with pneumonia.
09 April 2012
Easter
Yesterday marked another wonderful, beautiful Easter Day! I just love this holiday. It has such deep meaning for me- especially as we watched the Easter Story yesterday- it brings the Spirit into our home like nothing else. Our kids really felt it this year- the older they get the more they seek to understand the true meaning behind Easter. Alex spoke for the first time in Sacrament yesterday too. It was "What Easter means to me"- here are his remarks:
So, after church, we went to visit Dana's grandparents for a while and then onto my parents for dinner. Yum! It was great! Then we had the egg hunt, and then cake and presents for Elaina. I am glad the day is over- but it was wonderful, really really wonderful!
My first Talk- What Easter means to me
The first talk is always the
best right!:) Or at least the shortest.
Don’t worry, Bro. Smith, I’ll leave you plent of time. My name is Alex Ortman, and if you don’t know
me you’ll probably see me up here every other month having to speak (Right,
Bishop?). I knew right when I became a Deacon I would have to give a talk 2
weeks later. Brother Waits couldn’t resist asking me; anyway Brother Waits
asked if I could talk 3-5 minutes on what Easter means to me. I can’t guarantee
I can talk for that long, but I will try.
If I or you walked up to a
random person and said “What does Easter mean to you?” I bet there’s a 90%
chance they’ll say bunnies, candy, money, eggs, chocolate, and my favorite jelly
beans. If someone asked me that when I was little I would say the same thing!
When I was little all I thought about when Easter came was “Are we going to
grandma’s house?” Because grandma was the one with the candy and money and of
course… the Easter baskets. Also if you walked up to a little boy or girl and
asked them what Easter means to them they’d probably say the Easter Bunny. All
of these things block out one very important thing… the Savior.
If I was the Savior and on
Easter all people thought about was the candy and the Easter bunny and not me…
the person who died for us, I’d be pretty mad. But I know Jesus never gets mad.
Its fun to do Easter egg
hunts with your family but we should think... of what’s more important than
candy, Easter bunny, money, and eggs. Every year my family watches the video of
the Savior when he’s born… to his death. I don’t know what it’s called but it
really brings the spirit into our home.
President Hinckley stated in
a talk about Easter in 1996:
Whenever the cold hand of
death strikes, there shines through the gloom and the darkness of that hour the
triumphant figure of the Lord Jesus Christ.
He, the Son of God, who by his matchless and eternal power overcame
death. He is the Reedemer of the
world. He gave His life for each of
us. He took it up again and became the firstfruits
of them that slept. He, as King of Kings
stands triumphant above all other kings.
He, as the Omnipotent One, stands above all rulers. He is our comfort, our only true comfort,
when the dark shroud of earthly night closes about us as the spirit departs the
human form. Towering above all mankind stands Jesus the Christ, the King of
Glory, the umblemished Messiah, the Lord Emmanuel. In the hour of deepest sorrow we draw hope
and peace from he words of the angel that Easter morning, “He is not here: for
he is risen. We draw strength from the
words of Paul, “As in Adam, all die, even so in Christ, all are made alive.”
Hymn #193 teaches us of Jesus’
love for each of us. It says:
I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me,
Confused at the grace that so fully he proffers me.
I tremble to know that for me he was crucified,
That for me, a sinner, he suffered, he bled and died.
Oh it is wonderful that he should care for me
Enough to die for me!
Oh, it is wonderful, wonderful to me!
(I Stand all Amazed)
When you leave from church
today and go to your family’s houses I want you to think what’s more important
to you?
Think of the person who died
for you so you can have eternal life with your family. Would you rather have
candy and bunnies… or eternal life in the Celestial kingdom with your family
for eternity? I hope we can take time to remember the true meaning of Easter.
I would now like to bear my
testimony…. I know this Church is true.
I know the scriptures are true, I know Joseph Smith was a prophet and I
know that Jesus Christ is my Savior.
I say these things in the
name of Jesus Christ... Amen.
Pretty good first talk, right? To be honest, he wrote the entire thing- we just helped him find the scriptures to use and the quote. He did the rest. We were and are so proud. I think he set the bar pretty high for himself- he will have to talk a lot- he is the only active Deacon right now!
So, after church, we went to visit Dana's grandparents for a while and then onto my parents for dinner. Yum! It was great! Then we had the egg hunt, and then cake and presents for Elaina. I am glad the day is over- but it was wonderful, really really wonderful!
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