I found this checklist and thought it was worth keeping on file. I don't ever seem to prepare well enough and early enough for guests. This is a good resource!
This blog includes a collection of years of stories, quotes & ideas that I am digitizing as I clean out my old, metal filing cabinets!
My online filing cabinet to share!
It is time to clean out and dispose of my many files but I am such a "keeper" that I can't just throw my years of stories, quotes, ideas, and memories away SO--- I am going to digitize them and put them in a blog to save in cyberspace as well. If anyone ever looks at this, I hope you find something that inspires creativity and fun energy!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
THE POWER OF LOVE
THE POWER OF LOVE
By Connie Richardson
Written in Spring 2003
Recently, our family has experienced
the great power of love. We recently adopted
3 beautiful children from Russia, ages 2, 3, and 4. This added to our beautiful family of 6
children, ages 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, and 12.
Many people looked at us with dazed eyes and spouted off many questions
of “why?” Our family could do nothing
but reply with excitement about our adventure the lay ahead.
September 2003 we met 3 beautiful
children in an orphanage in far east Russia.
After 19 hours in a plane and 5 hours on a bus, we were able to turn our
2 dimensional photos into real children.
We spent just 10 hours with these precious children over 2 days. Our goal was to share our love and desire to
be their parents and pray that their hearts would receive. At the end of 2 short days we saw somber
children begin to open up and receive. At
our final visit we goodbye. As we
parted, our quietest little girl came running back to us and didn’t want to let
go. I had our interpreter promise her
that “mama will be back.” It tore my
heart as I left my babies. Love had softened
their hearts, but love had also placed them in my heart.
We didn’t return to Russia for 4
long months. January 2003 we finally
arrived to bring them home. We worried
that they had forgotten us. We were so
wrong. We were told of times when our children had misunderstood caregivers and
thought we had returned. When they did
not see us, they sobbed and cried. This broke our hearts. They were longing for us to return. They longed for the love and acceptance they
had felt.
Our legal work and waiting period
had finally passed and it was time to go home.
As I made the trip home, these sweet children never looked back. They took hold of my hand and trudged the
27-hour journey through a new and foreign world. It was truly a miracle to me that they had
endless trust in me, their mother. They
never doubted, never feared, never resisted.
They pushed forward as we journeyed “home.” Did they understand what “home” really
meant? I was sure that they didn’t
understand how their lives would change from all they had ever known, but in
their hearts they were miraculously at peace.
The only explanation I can formulate is that they knew in their hearts
they were loved. They knew they had a
family and off they were to find them.
Gratefully, we are all finally home. All 9 children and 2 parents are adjusting
very well. We have challenges, of
course, but as we strive to love more and more, each day our patience and
ability to work with love increases.
These beautiful children have never questioned our parental role. They seem to embrace it with hugs, kisses,
and beautiful smiles. Our older children
have developed love for their new siblings so quickly and the love is
returned. This has been a beautiful
miracle of love to witness as well.
All of our hearts are full of love and gratitude for
these new children. What a wonderful
experience that demonstrates “the more love you give away, the more you
receive.” We are in another chapter of
our journey as we unify and solidify our family relationships and continue to
develop love and trust. I do not doubt
that love will be our strongest glue.
MY THREE WHITE DRESSES
MY THREE WHITE
DRESSES
My mom bought me a white dress, Not red or pink or blue.
She said it was a special dress,
Like very other few.
There has been just one
before, A dress now put away,
That I wore some time ago, Upon my blessing day.
As a little baby clothed, In my first white dress,
My Dad held me in his arms, There to name and bless.
So pure and clean was I just
then, With time to grow and learn,
About the Father’s plan for me,. My glory
I must earn.
Now I’ve reached the age to judge, The wrong road from the right,
And I am here to be baptized, In this dress of white.
So once again I’m free from
sin, The path is clear to me.
I’ll grasp the road and hold on
tight, I now with certainty.
Just as mud would stain my
dress, Sin would strain my soul,
The key is to repent or bleach, For whiteness is my goal.
And if I try my very best, Then richly blessed I’ll be,
Wearing inside God’s holy house, White
dress number three.
So today I make this pledge: I’ll strive to choose the right,
Through this sacred baptism ordinance, In
my second dress of white.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
WOMEN
WOMEN
God bless women.
They smile when they
want to scream.
They sing when they
want to cry.
They cry when they
are happy and laugh when they are nervous.
They fight for what they
believe in.
They stand up for
injustice.
They don’t take “No”
for an answer when they believe there is a better solution.
They go without new
shoes so their children can have them.
They go to the doctor
with a frightened friend.
They love
unconditionally.
They cry when their
children excel and cheer when their friends get awards.
They are happy when
they hear about a birth or a new marriage.
Their hearts break
when a friend dies.
They have sorrow at
the loss of a family member.
They are strong when
they think there is no strength left.
They know that a hug
and a kiss can heal a broken heart.
Women come in all
sizes, in all colors and shapes.
They’ll drive, fly,
walk, run, text or e-mail you to show how much they care!
The heart of a woman
is what makes the world spin!
Women do more than
just give birth.
They bring joy and
hope.
They give compassion
and ideals.
They give moral
support to their family and friends.
Women have a lot to
say and a lot to give.
MOTHER WILL ALWAYS BE THERE
I thought this was beautiful.
MOTHER IS ALWAYS THERE
The young mother set her foot on the path of life. “Is this the long way?” she asked. And the guide said: “Yes, and the way is
hard. And you will be old before you
reach the end of it. But the end will be
better than the beginning. “But the
young mother was happy, and she would not believe anything could be better than
these years. So she played with her
children, and gathered flowers for them along the way, and bathed them in the
clear streams; and the sun shone on them, and the young Mother cried, “Nothing
will ever be lovelier than this.”
Then the night came, and the storm, and the path was dark,
and the children shook with fear and cold, and the mother drew them close and
covered them with her mantle, and the children said, “Mother, we are not
afraid, for you are near,” and it guided them beyond the darkness. And that night the Mother said, “This ist he
best day of all for I have shown my children God.”
And the days went on, and the weeks and the months and the
years, and the mother grew old and she was little and bent. But her children were tall and strong, and
walked with courage. And when they way
was rough, they lifted her, for she was a slight as a feather; and at last they
came to a hill, and beyond they could see a shining road and golden gates flung
wide.
And mother said; “I have reached the end of my journey. And now I know the end is better than the
beginning, for my children can walk alone, and their children after them.”
And the children said, “You will always walk with us,
Mother, even when you have gone through the gates.”
And they stood and watched her as she went on alone, and the
gates closed after her. And they
said: “We cannot see her, but she is
with us still. A mother like ours is
more than a memory. She is a living
presence.”
Your mother is always with you. She’s the whisper of the leaves as you walk
down the street;
She’s the smell of bleach in your freshly laundered socks;
She’s the cool hand on your brow when you’re not well.
Your mother lives inside your laughter.
And she’s crystallized in every tear drop.
She’s the place you come from, your first home; and she’s
the map you follow with every step you take.
She’s your first love and your first heartbreak, and nothing
on earth can separate you..
Not time, not space… not even death:
PRINCIPALS OF EQUAL PARTNERSHIP
PRINCIPALS OF EQUAL PARTNERSHIP
Although the exact allocation and implementation of family
responsibilities may differ between families and across time within the same
family, the following principles of equal partnership should prevail at all
times and places.
Equal and United in Power
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Husbands and wives each have common and unique powers or
stewardships that are balanced; each is essential to become like God.
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Equal and United in Purpose
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Wives and husbands work toward the same, equal purpose
which is to aid in bringing to pass the immortality and eternal life of
themselves, each other, and their children.
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Equal and Unites in Possibility
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Husbands and wives are yoked together as an independent
unit. Their ultimate, eternal
possibilities are as a joined couple, not as individuals.
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Equal and United in Participation
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Wives and husbands have equal levels of responsibility and
participation in the plan of salvation and in the sacred work of family
life. Husbands are as dependent on
wives as wives are husbands.
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Equal and United in Prominence
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There is no value hierarchies or value distinctions
between women and men nor in the stewardships they fulfill as wives and
husbands, mothers and fathers.
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10 WAYS TO SPEND TIME WITH YOUR CHILDREN
TEN WAYS TO SPEND
TIME WITH YOUR CHILDREN
Ezra Taft
Benson
1. “Be at the
Crossroads”: take time to always be at
the crossroads when your children are either coming or going – when they leave
and return from school, when they leave and return from dates, when they bring
friends home.
2. “Be a Real
Friend”: Listen to your children, really
listen. Talk with them, laugh and joke
with them, sing with them, play with them, cry with them, hug them, honestly
praise them.
3. “Read to Your
Children”: You will plant a love for
good literature and a real love for the scriptures if you will read to your
children regularly.
4. “Pray with Your Children”: Have your children feel of your faith as you
call down the blessings of heaven upon them.
Paraphrasing the words of James, ‘The … fervent prayer of a righteous
(mother) availeth much’ (James 5:16)
5. “Have Weekly Home
Evenings”: Participate in a spiritual
and an uplifting home evening each week … Make this one of your great family
traditions.
6. “Be Together at
Mealtimes”: Happy conversation, sharing
of the day’s plans and activities, and special teaching moments occur at
mealtime because mothers and fathers and children work at it.
7. “Read Scriptures
daily”: Reading the Book of Mormon
together as a family will especially bring increased spirituality into your
home and will give both parents and children the power to resist temptation and
to have the Holy Ghost as their constant
companion.
8. “Do Things as a
Family”: Make family outings and picnics
and birthday celebrations and trips special times and memory builders. Whenever possible, attend as a family, events
where one of the family members if involved.
9. “Teach Your
Family”: Catch the teaching
moments. This can be done anytime during
the day – at mealtime, in casual settings, or at special sit-down times
together, at the foot of the bed at the end of the day, or during an early
morning walk together.
10. “Truly Love Your
Children”: A mother’s unqualified love
approaches Christ-like love.
(To the mothers in Zion, address given at a fireside for parents;
February 22, 1987)
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
CHEESE BALL
CHEESE BALL
8
oz cream cheese
2C
grated cheese
1T
worchestershire sauce
¼
C crumbled bacon
½
C diced nuts (very fine)
¼
C chopped green onion
Mix
all but the nuts together in food processor.
Shape into a ball with plastic wrap.
Roll in nuts. Serve immediately or wrap in plastic and
chill or freeze.
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