CLOGGING; November 23
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
MONSTER CONCERT
Hailey and Amber performed a piano piece with 18 other pianist. They worked for months on perfecting their individual parts. On the day of the performance, they met with the other pianist and competed for the GRAND PIANO. (Only the best teams would play on the Grand Piano.) Hailey and Amber were selected for the GRAND, and that evening they played completely flawless with 19 other pianist! It was amazing to hear 10 pianos all on the same beat!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
...the end of EARLY THANKSGIVING,
and one more thing to be GRATEFUL
Earlier in October, Jolene was hospitalized and diagnosed with E-coli. After receiving treatment in Twin Falls, it was decided that she needed to be transferred to Salt Lake City for more in depth treatment. Every night our little family prayed for a miracle. Bryan and I tried to remain positive for the sake of our children; however, our worry showed in our faces and in our voices. One night after the kids were tucked into bed, I heard crying from the girl's room. When I went to investigate I found Amber crying for her grandma. We talked for a while, and then said a prayer. We also placed Jolene's name in the temple, so that there could be more people praying on her behalf...
We were not ready to lose our grandma, mother, and friend. There were moments when this fear seemed to be close; however, Jolene is a fighter, and she fought to survive.
WE ARE GRATEFUL. SO VERY GRATEFUL that grandma is still with us! WE feel so blessed!
With Grandma not feeling well, we decided to rake her leaves before leaving town:
We were not ready to lose our grandma, mother, and friend. There were moments when this fear seemed to be close; however, Jolene is a fighter, and she fought to survive.
WE ARE GRATEFUL. SO VERY GRATEFUL that grandma is still with us! WE feel so blessed!
With Grandma not feeling well, we decided to rake her leaves before leaving town:
Friday, November 4, 2011
EARLY THANKSGIVING CONTINUED...
“Each family prayer, each episode of family scripture study,
and each family home evening is a brushstroke on the canvas of our souls. No one
event may appear to be very impressive or memorable. But just as the yellow and
gold and brown strokes of paint complement each other and produce an impressive
masterpiece, so our consistency in doing seemingly small things can lead to
significant spiritual results. ‘Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing, for ye
are laying the foundation of a great work. And out of small things proceedeth
that which is great’ (D&C 64:33).”
David A. Bednar, “More
Diligent and Concerned at Home,” Ensign, Nov. 2009, 19-20
I am grateful for the moments shared with family. Early Thanksgiving is like family home evening with more people to love.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Early Thanksgiving @ The Miller's
Every year we have an EARLY THANKSGIVING with the Miller Family, which allows us to spend Thanksgiving with both sides of the family! I am grateful for family, and the love we share. We had a great time...simply spending time together.
I AM GRATEFUL:
My Savior
The Gospel of Jesus Christ
The Book of Mormon
My Husband, and Best Friend
My Children
My Family
My Home
Love
Lessons Learned
The Plan of Salvation
Giggles
Memories
Time Shared with Loved Ones
Birthdays
Holidays
Traditions
General Conference
Callings
Friends
My list of gratitude could truly go forever. I am grateful. I often feel that I do not share my gratitude enough. I pray that I can express it more, and that I will remember to express it more. I want to be the type of person that shows and expresses gratitude in all aspects of my life.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
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