Monday, May 24, 2010

Gila Valley Temple

Temples are an important part of our life as Latter Day Saints. Temples are where we go to learn the answers about life and to make covenants with our Heavenly Father. Temples are where we seal our families together forever. It a refuge, a place we can go to feel peace...and close to heaven.
Just two short years ago on April 26, 2008, it was announced that we would have a temple in our valley. It seemed like a bit of a dream come true for many, including our family. Then, on February 14, 2009, the ground breaking occurred and our dream began to become a reality.
In the past few weeks, Jason and I have had opportunities to serve at the temple. We worked as security, medical, and cleaning staff. Each visit was a new experience and we were able to spend valuable hours becoming familiar with our temple. It truly does already feel like home.
On our very first visit to the temple, we were there as medical staff during the "dignitary day"prior to the temple being open to the public. It was not the busiest day we spent there, but I have to think it was one of the most memorable. Brother C.B. Fletcher gave us a personal tour....telling lots of awesome details about the temple I don't think we would have heard otherwise. (He is an amazing man to talk with and listen to--he was a body guard to the Prophet at one time!) I wish I would have sat down that night and jotted it all down as I think I've already forgotten some/a great deal of it. Some cool things I do remember are:
*Elder William R. Walker spoke about how our temple came to be...he sat down with folders of information to talk with the first presidency about options for the next few temples. On the top of the stack was the Gila Valley Temple folder. President Monson opened the folder and looked it over for just a few seconds and said, "Yes." The others had the same almost immediate reaction. "Yes...a temple will be built in the Gila Valley." This was one of the fastest temple approvals Elder Walker had ever witnessed...usually there is debate, questions, and problems that arise quickly, but not on ours!
*Our temple has 11 pieces of original artwork--more than any other temple! (Crazy to think of when there are 131 others!) A young European man (I can't remember his decent) served a mission and then came home and painted 2 awesome paintings (the one in the entry-The Saviour with a young boy and the one in the waiting room-The Saviour surrounded by people). The man offered to sell them to the church...the paintings were so breathtaking that it was decided immediately that they should be placed in a temple. The painting of the woman and the young girl in the flowers in the bride's room is the same that hangs over President and Sister Monson's beds (ours is now the original and Sister Monson took the copy).
*The light fixture in the bride's bathroom looks like a crown or tiara. It's intricate details are breath taking. The prophet said "Women are queens and should be treated as such." Thus, this light was chosen.
*The tapestry in the fist instruction room was painted by an artist who came down to our valley and studied the landscape. He then went back to Utah and painted the beautiful mural and it was cut and sent here and pieced together on our temple wall. (The paint on it is thick and very detailed.) Amazing.
* There is a painting in the chapel room of a waterfall found deep in the heart of Mount Graham...again the painter was shown some of our beautiful landscape and was able to capture it on canvas.
*The chandelier in the Celestial Room is amazing. I wish I could remember the details...it weighs hundreds of pounds and took 2 people days to place all the crystals on it.
I know there are lots more details Brother Fletcher gave us, and I'm sure there are lots more in general...these are just a few that made a impression on me. (I hope my memory serves me well and that they are all correct.)
This weekend, we had several special temple events. It began on Friday, with Jason working security at the Temple Cultural Celebration rehearsal. He said President Lunt said over and over again that we should take "snap shots in our hearts" and never forget these moments. I tried.... Saturday night, we watched the live performance of the TCC at the Stake Center as a family. I was a bit sad not to be at the actual performance...Jason and I are leaders in YM and YW but neither of us were needed as captains of 10 as our ward has lots of people/help... but all in all--I'm glad we watched it there because I think we had some of "the best seats in the house" and were able to see so much better than we probably would have been able to in the stadium.
As we sat down in the pew at the Stake Center. Reagan promptly asked when the Prophet was coming. I told her he wasn't, that we were just going to see him on the TV screen. She began to cry. She was so disappointed. "Mom, I just want to see him. Can't we go...and just see him?" It broke my heart. We had talked up the fact that we were going to see the Prophet and he was going to talk to us...somehow Reagan had missed that part that we weren't going to see him in person. Reagan's faith and love for the Prophet is such an example to me.
The TCC was awesome--approximately 1700 youth from our temple district performed--sang and danced their hearts out. Travis and Reagan loved when the "stampede" took place and Jason and I laughed at the "cotton bo weevil". Definitely some funny memories. The Prophet did speak and we enjoyed his sense of humor. It was fun to see him in a different light. He told the youth to go home and write about that night in their journals...here I am, writing in my "journal"!
Sunday, all meetings across Arizona were cancelled as members 8 and older were able to see the Gila Valley Temple Dedication. We went to the 9am session. (We are grateful to Dana, Rose, and all the others who graciously took on watching ours along with tons of other children.) Reagan was wishing she was 8 all morning, but once she got to the church and saw her cousins, she was okay with not being able to go to the Dedication.
The Dedication was awesome. When President Monson placed the corner stone, he was candid and talked with the children outside the temple. When it was time to go back inside, he said how he would rather stay outside with the children. It was cute. He spoke much about President Spencer W. Kimball and his adoration for him. He told stories and spoke of how much this temple would have meant to the late Prophet. Even though the prophet repeated himself a few times, his talk was still captivating and I could feel his love for us--his people. I knew as I listened to him speak that he wasn't just any man--he was a Prophet of the Lord. It was amazing. Brother and Sister Crockett from Pima who are in charge of the temple also spoke. She was an amazing speaker. Then, Elder Holland spoke. He also reference much to Pres. Kimball. It just seemed to testify that our heritage truly is rich here in this valley. At the end we sang "The Spirit of God." The spirit was strong and testified to my heart of the importance temples and of love of our sweet Prophet.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Reagan's Recital

This semester, Reagan took piano from Tia Palmer. Reagan loved going with her little friends Denim and Maci...and she quickly learned to love playing the piano. She would get excited and memorize songs off and on and loves to show off and play for anyone that comes to the house.

For her recital, Tia wanted the kids to have their songs memorized and encouraged them to do so a few measures at a time. Not Reagan-- she had wanted a cute/cheezy bulky digital watch for weeks from Wal-Mart....I told her to memorize her song and it was hers. So, we went home and in one night of practicing, she had the 2 page song memorized...not perfected--but memorized just the same! (And I was off to get the watch just 2 days later!) This girl can sure do anything when she puts her mind to it!

The recital came and Reagan was ready! She introduced herself and her song "Indian Celebration" and sat down and played her song perfectly! Then, she promptly bounced back to microphone and curtsied and bowed and exclaimed "Thank Youuuuuuu!" What a girl! We were proud--silly or not! A sister from our ward said to us afterwards, "Reagan is so just not afraid of anything! She never ceases to amaze me!" What a compliment to our little princess!
Good job Reagan! You are a great pianist! Keep up the hard work!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

We're Proud of You....

Reagan....we are so proud of you and how well you did at your Dance Recital yesterday. "Dancing Around the World" seemed to fit you you well. You made a beautiful CanCan dancer and were great at those high knee lifts! As for your Hannah Montana dance...you made the cutest "Miley!" Your little solo was priceless and you made us proud! You really are turning into quite the little dancer! Way to go Reagan! We love you!
Jason....no trophy or cash prize to show for all your hard work in the BBQ Rib Contest yesterday, but we are proud of you just the same! Josylyn and I sampled them all and we agreed...you, Seth, and Keven did an awesome job and your ribs were the BEST!!! (even if we are a bit biased!) It was an experience in itself...and I'm sure there will be more contests to come. I'm looking forward to it....and to eating more of your yummy cooking! I love you honey!
Thanks to our supporters....we love you all!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Reagan's First Grade Track Meet

May 7, 2010


Teachers don't get near enough credit...or thank you's....or even money. They work so hard for our kids...and our kids love them almost as much as they love us! Our teachers really are amazing here and often go above and beyond. I think having a first great track meet is one of those above and beyond things....so supported by our principal, our teachers put together a list of events and let each child choose 3, placed every child in the relay, and put on a First Grade Track Meet!


Reagan chose her favorites:Dribbling.Softball throwing.

And I talked her into a race...she didn't want to run. She insisted she wasn't fast enough, and I insisted it would be fun no matter what. I guess I fibbed. She signed up for the backwards race and ran her fastest--so fast that she fell flat on her bottom. She finished the race with dignity, but was next to last...and she was crushed. Not because she was almost last, but because she didn't get 3rd place. (I was helping out by "calling" 3rd place in each race--also the reason I didn't get a picture of it....so all she wanted to be was the one I called- 3rd). No tears were shed, but she was still sad and didn't even want to take a pic afterwards. She was ready to go when the relay started though. She ran her fastest and did a great joy! She was so determined!

Go Reagan!
Travis had so much fun with all the other little guys running around. Hanging out by the trees, on the stump, and digging in the dirt made for an exciting morning for this 2 year old!
Reagan came home with ribbons for each of her events--two fourth places, a fifth and a sixth place. No third, but she was still proud and excited to show off the ribbons! Way to go Reagan--we love you...third place or not!

Reagan's Gymnastics Show 2010

Hotshots!

If you ask Reagan what her favorite thing she gets to do after school is, I have no doubt what her answer would be:
Gymnastics!
My slender little blondie tries hard and really wants to be a good gymnast.
She has been working extra hard to be able to do a bridge kick over.

She was so excited to get to perform in the show and she did a great job. The show was based around the Olympics and her class, the "Hotshots" represented Mexico and did a little salsa number and then individually did a cartwheel and roll or bridge kickover. The little girls were fun to watch...
But, it was amazing to watch the older girls (and a few boys).
They can tumble like nobody's business...flip after flip, handspring after handspring.
Its a bit of an inspiration, like "this is what your child can do someday if they work hard and keep it up!"
Fun!
I hope Reagan does keep it up--she's a cute little gymnast!



Good job Reagan! We love you!

Roses Are...


my favorite and yellow, of course!

On Saturday, my sweet husband and kids woke me up after a long night's work and and a short sleep. Reagan said, "We have a surprise for you by the gold fish!" I understood that as it was outside by the turtle's pond which has gold fish in it. "Okay, I'll go look it a while...after I get up and get dressed." Travis tried to follow Reagan's lead, but just burst out with, "Mommy! We got you some flowers! They are beautiful!" Daddy turned red. I just laughed. Somehow, with kids, nothing ever goes just perfectly as planned. Jason confided he had wanted to wait to give the flowers to me on Sunday Mother's Day, but the kids just couldn't wait....not even until I made into the next room to see them on the counter, next to our 2 little gold fish in the dining room! It was perfect though! The flowers were beautiful! I have the sweetest husband and the cutest kids! I am so blessed! I love being a mom!
PS- Reagan gave me a paper on Sunday that she did in church; it was cute.--I love her answers!
Happy Mother's Day 2010
Here's what I know about you:
How old is your Mom?
31 (she was right!)
What is something your mom always says to you?
I love you.
What makes your mom happy?
Getting flowers.
What makes your mom sad?
Grant dying.
What is your mom's favorite thing to do?
Eat salad.
What does your mom do when you're not around?
Babysit cousin Kaela.
How much does you mom love you?
100 Million.
Love,
Reagan

34? Waist Size or Age?


May 8, 2010

Yep! It's true! Jason turned another year older! Thirty-four years--OLD! (Ha! I can say that because I'm younger! Actually, 34 years and still HOT is the first thought that came to my mind, but I wouldn't want to embarrass anyone!)

Jason spent his day doing what he loves most these lately--smoking....cooking ribs. (He is practicing for his up coming competition.) We reaped the benefits--the ribs were pretty awesome along with some yummy rice and chicken! I love that you cook now dear!


My best friend and roomie from college came down for the day with her little family to go to the temple open house. It is crazy to see Kori with kids and a husband, but its even more amazing to me that no matter how long friends are apart, they always seem to pick right back up where they left off! It was fun getting to chat and spend the afternoon together! Travis even made a new best friend--Kori's almost 3 year old Spencer-- they were inseparable!


We shared our dinner with the Gammons and the Woods family and even Jason's parents who stopped by to say hello. It wasn't a big party, but I hope Jason had a good day. I even made him his favorite-homeade carrot cake with cream cheese frosting! I love you honey! Happy Birthday!

ps-34 is also Jason's waist size! Told ya he's hot!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Life Lately...

...Is getting busy! With just the normal end of the year activities and daily life, I find myself running--literally!

Reagan had her parents day at dance. She loved showing off and giggling with her friends as usual. I'm sad I didn't get a pic with her and Brinley--who has been her dance buddy all year. (We've switched off going to Brin's house and her coming to ours making driving easier on the moms!)
Sam is one of Reagan's teachers--Reagan totally adores her! We are grateful to have great teachers like her and Jenny!

Reagan also rode on the dance float in the Cinco de Mayo parade. She was so excited to wave to us, but when she went by us--she just "looked past us" and later said she could hear us, but not see us! Silly girl!

I got to see Keremy, a girlfriend from college this weekend. It brought back lots of memories and it was fun to meet her little ones. I look forward to more visits as she and her family return to the valley to visit the temple. (Another cool perk to the temple--seeing friends more often as they come to enjoy our temple.)

Travis is enjoying Mom to himself as last week was our last to babysit Kaela as Tanya's tax season job ended. He is loving being outside and has discovered swinging. "Faster! Higher!' he shouts over and over at me.

Our garden is starting to take off do to the sunshine one day and the spring showers the next.

Jason spring project has finally come to a close as he finished restoring his red Farmall tractor. He has been working on it for months and so excited to show it off! Travis thinks its the best ever and loves taking rides on it!

Jason is now working on our summer splurge--our above ground swimming pool! We are ALL so excited! First a pad, then leveling...then it a little deck and actually putting the pool up. Yeah! These hot summer days are about to be much more bearable!
I have been working on changing our family room decor with new material and few new decorations. I so love doing this and just wish I had the $$ and time to change it more often. I am back to running and went with Mila for a 14+ miler on Saturday...and loved every minute of it!This week I also taught the YW lesson...actually 2 lessons combined: Family History & Righteous Family Traditions. I realized I have a lot to do on my side of the F.H. dept and made me grateful for Grandma Joy and all the work she has already done. I also have thought lots about the traditions part of the lesson and want my children to remember some of our traditions these days:
Sunday Nights at Nana and Papa's with all the cousins
Getting Icees in town at the Oasis and making our own at home
Going on ranger rides
Reading scriptures before bed
Playing baseball and basketball in our back yard
Saying family prayers on Travis's bed
FHE--especially the ones Reagan plans (movies are her favorite!)
The sound of Reagan playing Indian Celebration over and over (her recital song)
Eating Mom's homemade cinnamon rolls and cookies
Spending the occasional night with Aunt Tanya
Going fishing with Granddad and Grandma and Levi
Playing legos endlessly

I'm sure there are lots more things I don't want Reagan and Travis to forget, but hopefully these one liners will bring smiles to faces someday as they look back and think of the cool righteous family traditions they had in their family.

I love my kids and love making memories/traditions with them. As life get busier, I want us always to have time for each other.