Sunday, May 10, 2015

For All You Mama's Out There


Motherhood is such a gift. It's a sacred responsibility and calling unlike anything else. I am grateful for the blessing of being a Mother to a sweet precious girl that we will be adopting in June and to baby Olivia who will be making her grand entrance in July. When I was trying to get pregnant I had a lot of sleepless nights, doubted the Lord at times, thought there was something wrong with me, and would compare myself to other women who found out they were pregnant for the first time or pregnant with their second, third, fourth, or fifth child. It was a struggle to say the least, but I wouldn't change my feelings of heartache, doubt, and fear for anything. I prayed like I never have before and my relationship with my Heavenly Father grew so much. I have come to realize time and time again that his timing and his plan are so perfect in every way. We just have to learn to trust him and his will for our lives. So to those who are waiting or mourning: I am so sorry. I am so sorry for the pain you are going through or have gone through. So sorry for the waiting, the agonizing, the questioning, the crying. So sorry for the frustration and anger. I’m sorry for the struggle to try to choose joy and gratitude in painful circumstances. I know, there is always hope. Always. Hope. But I don’t want to deny that there can be pain too. I've been there and I know how it hurts. Even though great miracles might be in store for your life or great lessons might be learned along the way, that doesn't mean that pain and weeping aren't a part of the journey beforehand. So I shed lots of tears with you and I send you the biggest hugs that I can send.

I pray that you will be blessed with the gift of peace today and tomorrow and through the days and years ahead. “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” {Psalm 34:18}

I pray you will feel this closeness even in your deepest of heartbreaks today and always. Cherish today. This is your day! 

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

My Cup Runneth Over


I cannot find the words to express how grateful I am to my Heavenly Father for His unfailing love, His goodness and His faithfulness. Yesterday E's Mom's rights were terminated and we can now move towards the adoption process so that she can be a part of our forever family!!! I wanted to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for all of your thoughts and prayers on behalf of E and our family. It really means so much to us. 

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Monday, June 16, 2014

HIS FIRST FATHER'S DAY.

Today is Josh's first official Father's Day. I cannot even begin to find the words to express how lucky I am to have him as my Husband. Now he is a Father to this precious little girl that has been with us for a little over seven weeks. I love him so much, but seeing him as a Daddy now has deepened my love for him even more. I love watching him tickle her until she can't laugh anymore, picking her up and squeezing her while giving her smooches on her face, reading books together and cuddling close, making funny faces at each other and laughing hysterically, and most of all just being Josh.....wonderful, loving, gentle, funny and caring Josh.

Josh..if you are reading this or ever get around to reading this, I want you to know just how much I love you and how grateful I am to have you as my eternal companion.  I couldn't have asked for more. Because of the man you are, loving you comes easily. You are such a wonderful Husband and Father. I am so excited to continue to see what the Lord has in store for us and for our family. Best part is I get to experience and spend the rest of this life and the eternities with you...this makes my heart skip a bazillion beats! Love you!




You can find the tutorial for the dress shirt card HERE 
 
 
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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Got 5 minutes? 3 Bible Stories on Strong Mother Figures

The Bible contains great examples for people from all walks of life. Here are three Bible stories that illustrate the power of faithful women and mothers.

Ruth - An Example of Faith

Mother Figures in the King James Bible - Ruth and Naomi in the field.

After the death of her husband, Ruth chose to continue living with her mother-in-law, Naomi. This decision meant she would not be returning live with her biological family in Moab, an area that revered traditions that did not align with the truths of the God of Israel. Naomi encouraged Ruth to return to her own mother, but Ruth demonstrated great faith, hope, and love for Naomi when she said: “. . . whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God” (Ruth 1:16). Ruth chose to forsake family, friends and other familiarities to stay with Naomi so she could continue to live in righteousness. Ruth was willing to sacrifice much to do what was right and exercised great faith to embrace truth. Ruth was blessed; she eventually married again, and through her lineage, the Savior was born.

Hannah - An Example of Prayer

Bible Mother Figures - Hannah presenting Samuel to the Priest Eli

Hannah is another woman in the Bible who demonstrates sacrifice and faith. Hannah was unable to have children, leaving her in bitterness of soul. In faith, Hannah turned to the Lord in prayer and “poured out [her] soul before” Him (1 Sam. 1:15). Hannah vowed that if the Lord would grant to her a child, she would give him to the Lord, or raise him to follow the teachings of the Lord all the days of his life. Hannah’s prayers were answered and her son, Samuel, was born. Hannah kept her promise and sent Samuel to be raised in the Temple of the Lord. Samuel later became a great prophet. Hannah’s love for the Lord, her faith and her sacrifice are great examples to us of how to pattern our own lives.

Eve - An Example of Motherhood

Mother Figures in the Bible - Adam and Eve with Children

Eve was a great mother. She was the first of all women and a great example of how to live and raise children in righteousness.
In Lessons from Eve,” a talk given by Russell M. Nelson, he highlights five things Eve accomplished during her life which we can also emulate:
1. She labored beside her companion (see Moses 5:1).
2. She and Adam bore the responsibilities of parenthood (see Moses 5:2).
3. She and her partner worshipped the Lord in prayer (see Moses 5:4).
4. She and Adam heeded divine commandments of obedience and sacrifice (see Moses 5:5, 6).
5. She and her husband taught the gospel to their children (see Moses 5:12).
As a mother, you have the power to make a difference. Read tips on giving your children what matters most here.
**Stories taken from here
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

WHAT MATTERS MOST WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR CHILDREN?


As Mother's, we can all be hard on ourselves. We can often feel like we must be perfect.
The house needs to be clean. The laundry must be done. Meals need to be prepared. 
Oh, and don’t forget about all those extracurricular events for each of your children (sports, music, church activities, etc.)
As we constantly attend to the daily wants and needs of our families, we must not only consider what needs to be done, but why we are actually doing it in the first place.
As a parent we often want to give our children opportunities that we were maybe not offered as we grew up, and sometimes the daily hurrying and scurrying from activity to activity drowns out the cherished moments that create all those lasting memories.
Stop for a minute and ask yourself a question: What matters most to your children?
Do you think it would surprise us to discover that it is the small things that children remember and cherish the most? It isn't all the extravagant family vacations, big houses, toys or fancy cars. Rather, it is the one-on-one time they we share together with our children. That is what matters most and that is what they will forever remember.
How can we create and maintain a healthy and thriving relationship with our children so they can know just how much we love and care for them? 
Here are some tips:
1. Show Your Love Daily
Hugs, kisses, and using the words "I love you" cannot be overused, especially for teens who may battle feelings of self-doubt or insecurity. 
2. Praise and Uplift
Everyone, especially children, thrive on feelings of recognition and acceptance. When we as parents criticize or react negatively to our children's best efforts, it may result in irreparable damage to their self-worth and confidence. Our children can feel best about themselves if they receive praise and positive reinforcement from us.
3. Provide Counsel and Invite Open Communication
We should always strive to help our children develop a healthy sense of their individual worth. We shouldn't minimize or ignore our children's thoughts or feelings, but rather encourage them to express themselves and use that as a platform to openly communicate.
4. Pray With and For Your Children
As parents, we always need help from God on a daily basis. I can't get through a day without talking to him and expressing my hurts, frustrations, desires, etc. I need Him every hour. As we do this, we continually pour out our hearts to God to bless our children we invoke the blessings of heaven. As we do this with our children, we can teach them the power of prayer and set an example that they can emulate.

As a Mother or Father, what are some tips that you have to increase your relationship with your children or to show them just how much you love them? 
I would love to hear your comments! Comment below!


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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Speak Life.

I am so excited that I got to finally see Toby Mac's new video for his song "Speak Life".
Speak life is a song that Toby Mac has been planning to write ever since he read the 
following quote from Brennan Manning's book, Abba's Child

"Anyone  we come in contact with, we either give LIFE or we drain it; there is no neutral exchange" 
–Brennan Manning

In this song, it so simply and beautifully displays that we should always "speak life" to others that we come into contact with on a daily basis. God has given us the gift to speak and communicate with each other. Lets use that wonderful gift that He has given us to lift others up and be a light to them, doing all great things both in words AND in action to glorify Him.

We are here to encourage, edify, love and aid one another in all circumstances testifying the 
love of Christ through compassion and love. Giving hope when there is none, giving joy when 
there is despair, and praying for those that need His love to fill them when they are empty.

So today (and everyday)......Speak Life.


Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good 
for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers.

-Ephesians 4:29


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Monday, February 24, 2014

I Am a Mormon Monday: Meet Aubrey from Dreaming About Someday




I am a single working girl dreaming of someday being a stay at home something. I am a lifestyle blogger obsessed with diet coke, cardigans, sparkle, and painted nails. I am a Mormon!

My name is Aubrey, and I blog over at Dreaming About Someday. I blog about a little of this and a little of that. I blog about everything from crafts to fashion to running to products and everything in between. Besides documenting and sharing my life, my favorite thing about blogging is connecting with others. Come on over and say hi. I love meeting new friends.

What is Hope and what do you hope for?
Hope is the idea that in the end everything will work out. No matter what bad things happen in life...death, accidents, failed marriages, job loss, premature babies, unmet expectations, disappointments, sadness, etc. there is always hope. Hope is so connected with faith. The only way for me to really get through the tough times (whatever they may be) is to have that faith and hope that Heavenly Father is watching over me. 

How do you live your faith?
Living my faith is something I learned from a young age. I have been a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints my whole life, but there came a point where I had to decide for myself to live the things I was always taught. Living my faith means doing what is right not because someone is telling me to but because I want to. It means loving and serving others. It means standing up for what is right. It means trying my best to be like my Savior Jesus Christ.

Thanks so much for having me Kimberly!

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Monday, February 17, 2014

I Am a Mormon Monday: Meet Ashley

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Hi!  I'm Ashley and I have a lifestyle blog called "Beautiful Life".  I love looking for the happy moments in each day, telling ridiculous stories about the middle schoolers I teach, and what every day life is like as a newly married.  I keep things open and honest, and love sharing the stories that make me laugh hardest.  Come visit and share in my adventures, happiness, sad times, embarrassing moments, and love for life.

What is hope?
To me, hope is happiness.  It's knowing that all things will get better in time.  It's little reminders that you are loved.  It's working towards accomplishing dreams and the little tiny successes in each day.  Hope is the perfect sunrise or a beautiful sunset.  It's spending time with family and knowing that they can be yours forever.  Hope is dreaming to live with God again someday.

How do you live your faith?
I put family first.  I look for the happiness that surrounds me.  Each day I am reminded that there is so much more to live for and I set my eyes on that goal.  I strive to be kind to my husband and serve him.  I look for ways to brighten other's days.  I teach my students good principles like honesty and responsibility.  I try to be a friend and help others in need.  I pray and read my scriptures.  I dress modestly.  I remember that I am a Daughter of God.
Thank you so much for having me Kimberly!
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If you are interested in being apart of the I Am a Mormon Monday series on Diary of a Brown 
Eyed Girl, send me an email and I will fill you in on all the details. Email: bostonksox@gmail.com 
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Friday, February 14, 2014

Kisses From The Mrs.

I am sure that you saw my previous post showcasing the sweet little notes I left around the house for Josh to find. I also created this little handmade gift for him too. I came across the idea on Etsy  and knew I HAD to make it for Josh! I saved the image on my computer, printed it in color and taped it on the front of a large mason jar that we already had. Then I filled the jar with a bunch of Hershey's kisses and tied some pink 
ribbon around it. I love the way it turned out. I know this will bring a big smile to Josh's face! XOXO


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Happy Valentine's Day: Sweet Little Notes For My Husband


HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!! 

I feel like Valentine's Day should be an accepted day off work...don't  you?!? Just a day to spend with your significant other or the people you love. Every year for Valentine's Day, I always buy Josh a gift(s) and then make something handmade for him. Last year, I made this for him and he loved it! All of my 52 reasons made him smile and a lot of them made him laugh. For this year, I came across this idea and decided to give it a little twist! While Josh was sleeping this morning, I placed all these sweet little notes around the house.






Do you have any fun plans for Valentine's Day?

XOXO
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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Valentines Day Outfit For a Night Out

Love is in the air! I am so excited that Valentine's Day is tomorrow! It has to be one of my favorite Holidays of the year. I love getting all dolled up and going out with Josh, but my favorite part of Valentines Day is doing little random acts of kindness to show others some love too! Yes..it's always great to get things, but I would rather put a smile on someone else's face! Here are my picks of what I would wear for a night out with Josh on Valentine's Day. Any special plans for tomorrow?

Valentines Day Date Night

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY WITH PRAYER



"There has never been a time when we had greater need to pray and to teach our family members to pray. Prayer is a defense against temptation. It is through earnest and heartfelt prayer that we can receive the needed blessings and the support required to make our way in this sometimes difficult and challenging journey we call mortality.” -Thomas S. Monson
"As a people, aren’t we grateful that family prayer is not an out-of-date practice with us? There is no more beautiful sight in all this world than to see a family praying together. There is real meaning behind the oft-quoted ‘The family that prays together stays together.’ The Lord directed that we have family prayer when He said, ‘Pray in your families unto the Father, always in my name, that your wives and your children may be blessed’ (3 Nephi 18:21).” -Thomas S. Monson

Families that pray together build eternal relationships on a foundation of strength, comfort, inspiration, and love.
Whether we struggle with challenges, live away from home, or want to unify the members of our family, the Lord blesses us when we pray with our families.

"Nothing can take the place of kneeling with our families and petitioning God for His help, guidance, and mercy. If we would help save and strengthen our families, nothing else we do can replace family prayer. I have often reflected upon my own experience growing up in a home with family prayer. I don’t remember ever being instructed by my parents on how to pray. It was just something we always did in our family. My earliest memories of prayer are kneeling as a family around the kitchen table, feeling the steady, unwavering faith of my father. Although he passed away more than a quarter of a century ago, I will be eternally grateful for his humble and sincere prayers. He had many sayings and proverbs he used to impart to us children, but no phrase of his is more often remembered than one I heard him pray every time he spoke to Heavenly Father. It wasn't a vain repetition but a daily, heartfelt, and sincere petition: “Wilt Thou bless the poor and the needy, the sick and the afflicted, and those who have cause to mourn.” Little did I realize at the time that my father was teaching me compassion for others less fortunate and mercy for those in need. No lecture or lesson has had as far-reaching an impact on my soul as did this simple, faithful, heartfelt plea of my earthly father to our Heavenly Father" -Gordon B. Hinckley



Be Consistent

The challenge for parents in this age of rapid transit, rapid communication, and hectic schedules is that families can easily fall into the habit of rapid prayer or no prayer at all. Gathering the family together can be quite a challenge when everyone seems to be headed in different directions at different times. 
President Kimball counseled: “When we kneel in family prayer, our children at our side on their knees are learning habits that will stay with them all through their lives. If we do not take time for prayers, what we are actually saying to our children is, ‘Well, it isn’t very important, anyway. We won’t worry about it. If we can do it conveniently, we will have our prayer, but if the school bell rings and the bus is coming and employment is calling—well, prayer isn't very important and we will do it when it is convenient.’ Unless planned for, it never seems to be convenient.”

Be Flexible and Creative

Some parents may get discouraged trying to hold family prayer. It may be challenging because of conflicting work hours and school schedules, it sometimes seems impossible for them to gather their families to the same place at the same time. Even so, with faithful devotion and a little inspired creativity, families can find a way to pray together. 

Don’t Let It Slide
President Hinckley has encouraged parents to be hopeful and to persist in holding family prayer, even if the blessings of doing so are not immediately apparent: “I give you my testimony that if you sincerely apply family prayer, you will not go away unrewarded. The changes may not be readily apparent. They may be extremely subtle. But they will be real, for God ‘is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him’ (Heb. 11:6).”
Faithful adherence to the counsel of prayer brings forth blessings. Most children probably don’t realize the impact their parents’ example will have on the rest of their lives, but parents must persevere and continue to be an example to their children.


Teach Your Little Ones

Although children learn to pray as they listen to their parents pray, family prayer is meant to be a time for all the family to participate. Even very small children should have the opportunity to voice family prayer. “One cannot learn to pray by merely listening, but must be given experience.” 
As children participate in family prayer and hear their parents speak to God in humility, with faith in Jesus Christ, they can begin to learn things of the soul in a setting that cannot be duplicated anywhere else. During family prayer, children may begin to consider the answers to the great questions of the ages: “Who am I?” “Why am I here?” “Where am I going?” Through family prayer—and their own personal prayers that are thus encouraged—children will begin to learn that they are sons and daughters of a loving Father in Heaven, that they are here as part of a great and wise plan of happiness, and that they can hope to return to their Father after this life. It is through family prayer that children become acquainted with many eternal family values.
As parents pray for the Holy Spirit to be in their home, children will come to know the importance of seeking the Spirit in their own lives. As children hear their parents plead for help in resolving difficult challenges and then witness the answers to those prayers, they will begin to develop a spirit of inquiry of their own. They will pray with a desire to knock, seek, and ask for help with problems and trials they face in their own lives (see Matt. 7:7–11). The spirit and behavior that parents leave as a model when they approach Heavenly Father in prayer will have an important, long-lasting effect on their children. As President Kimball once reminded parents, “Your little ones will learn how to talk to their Father in Heaven by listening to you as parents. They will soon see how heartfelt and honest your prayers are. If your prayers are a hurried and thoughtless ritual, they will see this too.”

Don’t Wait to Begin
Families that have not been having family prayer should not wait for some change in conditions or some ideal time to start. There is no better time to begin than now. Family prayer is a habit that should be part of a family from its beginning—when a husband and wife become one through marriage. 

Sometimes there are special circumstances—a spouse or child who declines to participate, for instance. But if the spouse will permit prayer or if the child will be present, even without participating, a heart often can be won in the end by humble, persistent, loving example. Over time, the benefits of family prayer usually become obvious even to those who decline to participate, and they may be learning from what they observe, even when they do not realize it. 

The end result is worth whatever sacrifices we make to build the habit—and often these are no more than small sacrifices of time. President Hinckley has said: “I know of no single practice that will have a more salutary effect upon your lives than the practice of kneeling together as you begin and close each day. Somehow the little storms that seem to afflict every marriage are dissipated when, kneeling before the Lord, you thank him for one another, in the presence of one another, and then together invoke his blessings upon your lives, your home, your loved ones, and your dreams.”

A prominent American judge was asked what we as citizens of the countries of the world could do to reduce crime and disobedience to law and to bring peace and contentment into our lives and into our nations. He carefully replied, ‘I would suggest a return to the old-fashioned practice of family prayer.

As a people, aren't we grateful that family prayer is not an out-of-date practice with us? There is no more beautiful sight in all this world than to see a family praying together. There is real meaning behind the oft-quoted ‘The family that prays together stays together.

Do you pray as a couple or family?
If so, why is prayer important to you?


**Information taken from various Ensign articles and messages**


FYI (really needed to hear this today): 
Loving this post I read this morning on choosing happiness.



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Monday, July 15, 2013

FAMILY HOME EVENING IDEA: LIFE CEREAL













"We cannot afford to neglect this heaven-inspired program. It can bring spiritual growth to each member of the family, helping him or her to withstand the temptations which are everywhere. The lessons learned in the home are those that last the longest.” -Thomas S. Monson

I love this quote from Thomas S. Monson. Our greatest happiness in this life comes from our families.
In order to achieve this happiness, we have to work to strengthen our marriage and  families each and ever day. One of the greatest works we can do is within the walls of our homes. Our homes should be a place of joy, happiness, peace, refuge, a safe haven from the world. We can create and make our homes feel just like heaven on earth. Each week I am going to be posting different Family Home Evening Ideas and other articles and materials to strengthen marriage and family. I would love for all of you to participate too if interested! If you have any family home evening ideas or other tips/advice to strengthening marriage and the family that you would like to share... please send them my way and I will feature them on my blog! Email: bostonksox@gmail.com  
 Thank you so much and I look forward to your emails.!!


Today I am sharing this Family Home Evening Idea that I found HERE


What you will need:

Empty LIFE cereal box, bowl and spoon

Pictures of happy moments in life

Blue, Green, Orange and Red pom poms (3-4 of each color, 12-16 total)

Print out of John 17:3 & Questions

John 17:3
"And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the 
only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent."

Opening Prayer


Attention Activity:

Show pictures of your happy moments in life. 

Read 2nd Nephi 2:25

Why are we here in life according to that scripture?

Activity:
1. Put the pom poms in the cereal box.

2. Have a family member draw out a pom pom and put it in the cereal bowl. Whatever color they drew out, they need to follow the question sheet and answer or do what it says.

3. Next person draws out a pom pom and does the same until there are no more!

Questions

Blue- What is the purpose/reasons of life?
Green- What are some good choices you can do with your life?
Orange- Read John 17:3 and see if you can do it by memory!
Red- Name something you like about the life of a person from the scriptures.


Sing:

Final question:
What is life all about?


Closing Prayer


Treat
LIFE cereal?? Perhaps LIFE cereal bars??




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