Sunday, November 29, 2009

my cup runneth over...

We had a fabulous Thanksgiving weekend full of company and fun! I love this holiday for many reasons but the most important being that it makes me ponder on all of the wonderful blessings that life has blessed me with! I think this past week I have even been thankful for the things that aren't so predictable.
I am thankful for homework because it means that my child is getting a good education. I am thankful for dishes because it means we were able to eat a meal as a family. I am thankful for laundry because it means that we have an abundance of clothes to keep us warm. I am thankful for water spots in the shower because it means we have clean, warm, running water. I am thankful for the burnt out lightbulb in our chandelier because I don't know how we'd survive without electricity. I am thankful for a crowded refrigerator and pantry because it means we wont go hungry. I am thankful for toys all over the floor because it means my kids had a fun day of playing together. I am thankful that my car needs gas because it means that we have reliable transportation to get us where we need to go.
But most of all I am thankful for my beautiful family and the tight bond that we have. I am thankful that we are healthy. I am thankful for my husband's job and that he is such a hard worker. I am thankful for my extended family that lives all over the world from California, to Japan, to Illinois, to Australia and spotted all the way in between. I am thankful for the gospel of Jesus Christ. I am thankful that I get to teach the primary children music every week. I am thankful for their innocence and purity. I am definitely thankful for my own kids and for the fact that they alone have taught me more about love and life than I would have ever learned in any classroom at any school. I am thankful that I get to be their mom. I love the LOVE that we share as a family.
I hope we can continue the gratitude we feel this time of year throughout the upcoming year! Happy (belated) Thanksgiving to you all!
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We spent the day at my Nana's house and we had family in town from Utah and Coeurd'Alene. It was great to spend the day together; cooking, laughing, chatting, and plotting our Black Friday shopping plans!


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The next night we had a super slumber party for all the 6 and 7 year old cousins! My cousin Steven turns 6 on Wednesday but his mom is going in for another round of Chemotherapy, so we decided it was a perfect time to get the cousins together for an impromptu party! We played lots of fun games, watched some movies and it turned out to be a late night and an early morning. I'm still trying to recover from my lack of sleep from the weekend, 8 kids hyped up on sugar....I should have known better! Happy Birthday cute Steven! We love you!


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My Great-Grandma (who passed away this year) has a huge butte right in her back yard and it has been something we have hiked up since I was little. A tradition of sorts! We all trekked up the butte to work off a few of those T-Day calories! The best part about this hike is that on the other side of the butte there is a thing called 'Devil's slide' which is a steep gravel slide that you slide down! I love spending time in the beautiful outdoors! We were telling KJ that this was Pops' backyard as a kid and he looked at me and said, "ugh....that's no fair."

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7 comments:

McCandless Co. said...

So great, I loved looking at all of your photos. You do have a great family it sure makes me miss everyone!
Thanks for the Australia props....

Camille English said...

I can't believe how grown-up and Beautiful Nicole and Brittany are!! It must be so nice to be close to everyone for the Holidays finally. I miss you all.

traci said...

Great pictures! I love the drumstick one. Glad you had a nice holiday.

Tiffani said...

love all the pics and all the fun you had with your family! what a great idea to burn off some thanksgiving calories!
(i should have done that too!) : )

Unknown said...

Tiff, you're awesome! Thanks again for Steven's party. He still talks about it and how it was his favorite part of the trip!

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