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Thursday, April 28, 2011

The Hunt

Getting ready for our family Easter egg hunt. 




Before the hunt Sam snapped a few pictures of our handy work:

THE Golden Egg










The hunters with their loot.  I think Cohen's on about jelly bean #137.
jelly bean #892
Happy Easter!




Amen.





Thursday, April 14, 2011

Perfect Answer

I can't even remember why, but for some reason tonight Sam was misusing the word cellulite, which resulted in the following conversation:

Me: "You don’t even know what cellulite is."
Sam:  "Yes I do.  It’s the stuff right here." (pointing to his belly)
Me: "No, it’s the stuff on my butt."
Sam: "No, that’s muscle." 

Just one more reason why I love the guy!




Thursday, April 7, 2011

Pancakes & Conference

Last weekend we were the hosts of one of Megan's family's traditions: pancakes and conference.

Twice a year our church holds General Conference. The meetings are aired world-wide and we usually watch via television from home. 

For the Sunday morning session we always gather together to enjoy delicious whole wheat pancakes while we watch our prophet and other church leaders give instruction and share inspirational messages. 

THE pancakes--Yummy!

The kiddos (and Sam) playing conference bingo.

three cute kids--and yes, that's snow outside. 


It's always hard to choose, but one of my favorite talks was about the Atonement. I loved what he said about there being no pain or sorrow that can't be healed through Christ's Atonement. I have such a strong belief of this. I don't know how I could have accepted Katrina's gift, the opportunity she gave me to be Cohen's mom, had I not believed this. I'm so grateful I've been able to experience the healing power of the atonement in my own life, but it's even sweeter to see it at work in someone else's.

While I was snapping photos I took one of this lamp Sam made recently. His dad rescued a really old train light and he knew Sam could turn it into something useful. It turned out to be pretty darn cool, too.