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Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Be grateful
Last Sunday, my trusty green manual informed me that I'd be teaching my class of 10 year olds about the 12 tribes of Israel. More specifically, about how they beat up youngest brother Joseph, took his coat of many colors and sold him into Egypt.
The lesson was going really well - my kids are crazy smart and ask some brilliant questions. Green Manual told me that the point of the lesson should be about how Joseph responded with a good attitude instead of anger and negativity. It actually suggested I do a "make lemonade out of lemons" type activity.
As we drew to the end of the hour, I asked the kids how they would feel if they were Joseph. Caleb, who is smart as a whip and has a sarcastic wit nearly as biting, responded simply: "I'd want revenge." We went on to talk about how Joseph didn't seek revenge, he tried to improve his situation by serving the Pharaoh and eventually saving his whole family. It's all about your attitude and trying to see the positive in the situation.
Umm... is this lesson for the kids? Or for me? I'm not very good at seeing the positive in a situation.
I felt prompted to challenge these children to offer one prayer this week where they don't ask for anything; they don't do anything but offer thanks for the good things they have in their lives. It's a challenge that's been issued to me many times, and one I've done several times. It never hurts to have a reminder - it's a good challenge.
As Hans and I were coming home from the temple on Tuesday night, I was thinking about the kids and wondering how they were doing with their gratitude prayers. Things in my personal life have been a bit up and down lately. Some of the not-so-good things seem to be more prevalent than the good things. So I challenged myself, as well as the kids, to offer more prayers of pure gratitude this week.
It's helped. A lot. Sometimes I'm just offering thanks for little things that make me happy - a good lunch with good friends, a sweet little puppy kiss when I'm feeling down, a compliment on work well done. But thinking of one good thing, leads to thinking about another... and another... and another. And then I feel a little embarrassed that I ever felt like I needed something. I'm ridiculously blessed. And the Lord has been very good to me. Sure, there are trials. But they do not outweigh the blessings that surround me.
Being a primary teacher is a wonderful thing. I hope my kids are getting as much out of it as I am. It's amazing that this is a lesson I thought I'd learned before and yet it feels so fresh and new. How quick we are to forget. And I'm sure I'll have to be reminded again. Be grateful, for all that you have.
The lesson was going really well - my kids are crazy smart and ask some brilliant questions. Green Manual told me that the point of the lesson should be about how Joseph responded with a good attitude instead of anger and negativity. It actually suggested I do a "make lemonade out of lemons" type activity.
As we drew to the end of the hour, I asked the kids how they would feel if they were Joseph. Caleb, who is smart as a whip and has a sarcastic wit nearly as biting, responded simply: "I'd want revenge." We went on to talk about how Joseph didn't seek revenge, he tried to improve his situation by serving the Pharaoh and eventually saving his whole family. It's all about your attitude and trying to see the positive in the situation.
Umm... is this lesson for the kids? Or for me? I'm not very good at seeing the positive in a situation.
I felt prompted to challenge these children to offer one prayer this week where they don't ask for anything; they don't do anything but offer thanks for the good things they have in their lives. It's a challenge that's been issued to me many times, and one I've done several times. It never hurts to have a reminder - it's a good challenge.
As Hans and I were coming home from the temple on Tuesday night, I was thinking about the kids and wondering how they were doing with their gratitude prayers. Things in my personal life have been a bit up and down lately. Some of the not-so-good things seem to be more prevalent than the good things. So I challenged myself, as well as the kids, to offer more prayers of pure gratitude this week.
It's helped. A lot. Sometimes I'm just offering thanks for little things that make me happy - a good lunch with good friends, a sweet little puppy kiss when I'm feeling down, a compliment on work well done. But thinking of one good thing, leads to thinking about another... and another... and another. And then I feel a little embarrassed that I ever felt like I needed something. I'm ridiculously blessed. And the Lord has been very good to me. Sure, there are trials. But they do not outweigh the blessings that surround me.
Being a primary teacher is a wonderful thing. I hope my kids are getting as much out of it as I am. It's amazing that this is a lesson I thought I'd learned before and yet it feels so fresh and new. How quick we are to forget. And I'm sure I'll have to be reminded again. Be grateful, for all that you have.
Oreos + cupcakes + cream cheese
A couple months ago, I got an amazing cupcake book that I haven't had much time to experiment with. That's what days off work are for, right? Monday, Hans and I tried a recipe for oreo cupcakes. It was pretty easy and should have been quick, but alas my hand mixer died. Turns out really stiff pizza dough will literally kill even the best hand mixers (RIP, my dear friend).
We then used the recipe for cream cheese frosting because that's always sure to bring a smile to Hans' face. Also very easy. Pretty much butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar. Again, a hand mixer would have been nice... (hint, hint Hans...)
They turned out pretty great! We'll definitely make this recipe a lot. They were kind of dense, I think because we weren't able to beat the ingredients the way we should have. But they're very tasty and feel decadent. There's still six or seven left if you want to come try one....
We then used the recipe for cream cheese frosting because that's always sure to bring a smile to Hans' face. Also very easy. Pretty much butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar. Again, a hand mixer would have been nice... (hint, hint Hans...)
They turned out pretty great! We'll definitely make this recipe a lot. They were kind of dense, I think because we weren't able to beat the ingredients the way we should have. But they're very tasty and feel decadent. There's still six or seven left if you want to come try one....
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
But do they work?
I keep seeing these ads for Sketchers Shape-Ups and Reebok's Easytone. I love the idea that shoes with "balance all technology" could help tone my thighs and butt. Hans says I'm forbidden to have the Sketcher's ones because they're so ugly, but he might not mind the Reebok ones.The bigger question is.... do they work? Like most things, if it's too good to be true, it probably is. Anyone have any experience with these?
Sunday, April 25, 2010
We're wieners
Ah, one of our favorite days of the year - The Annual Buda Wiener Dog Races! Every year, the Lion's Club in Buda puts on this event and it's so. much. fun. People literally come from all over the country to race their dogs and their are little doxies every where! This is our third year going, and it didn't disappoint. It's hilarious to watch the races, the vendor booths are awesome, the food is wonderful (what can I say? We love festival food) and there's tons of fun stuff from the kiddos. The girls from my primary class were telling me the particularly loved the bungee trampoline. I enjoyed watching
Hudson try to figure out what the heck was in the petting zoo (a goat). Can't wait for next year!Thursday, April 22, 2010
Yay for free stuff
Here's another shout out to the great 'My Litter of Six' blog. She has some amazing stuff. The other day she had a post about an Origins Giveaway. On April 22, bring in your old facewash, the ad says, and we'll give you a full-size Checks and Balances or Perfect World wash.
Sadly my day was jammed with work and a million and one other things, so I didn't make it to the mall. Thankfully, I have the world's best hubby. He grabbed my pink, grapefruit Neutrogena scrub and headed to the mall. He said it was really easy - he gave them the scrub, they gave him the Checks and Balances. And a sample of Perfect World. And told him to send me back for a free facial.
Ah, I love Origins. Especially when it's free!
Sadly my day was jammed with work and a million and one other things, so I didn't make it to the mall. Thankfully, I have the world's best hubby. He grabbed my pink, grapefruit Neutrogena scrub and headed to the mall. He said it was really easy - he gave them the scrub, they gave him the Checks and Balances. And a sample of Perfect World. And told him to send me back for a free facial.
Ah, I love Origins. Especially when it's free!
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