Sunday, March 15, 2009

Draper Temple



We were able to go to the Draper Temple Open House. All I can say is...WOW! We wanted to have the kids see inside the temple so that they would understand a little more of why Scott and I crave going there. I love that the Church gives us and anyone, LDS or not, to have the chance to go through and be taught about what happens in there and the different rooms and things done in those rooms. I think the power of knowledge helps in understanding, whether or not you believe it yourself. I am an idiot, though, because I didn't take any pictures while we were there. There really wasn't a place to take the picture and you aren't allowed to take any in the temple, out of respect. It is a smaller temple, but as always, incredibly amazing. They took us through the baptistry, the four ordinance rooms and two of them had murals of being in a forest setting, but one of the two serioulsy took our breath away when we walked in the room. I just wanted to stay in there. It made you feel as though you were in the forest and it was so peaceful and you never wanted to leave. Derrek kept asking "someone really painted this by hand?". Yep! There were actually two artists. Anyway, it was amazing and the kids really liked it. Plus, it is always good to get away, even if it is for only a day. They also took us into the Celestial room and a sealing room. They also had a gorgeous brides' room...seriously amazing. It was like you were in a princesses' room. Anyway, if you ever have a chance to go, I would encourage you to do so. Any age...you can take babies, too! They have another temple open house coming in June through August at the Oquirrh (oak-er) Mountain Temple (you could see it from the Draper Temple). I think we are probably going to try and do that one at the Steurer Family reunion, since we will be close by.

And last but not least...I didn't write last week because the story I had to tell wasn't ready to be told...I was still upset about it! Scott and I went to the movie last Saturday and while we were there, I get a text from the boys saying that Alec was lighting a candle and making a torch with the can of Pam...IN THE KITCHEN! Then he decided to go outside to do it...which only means that the flame must have been big and he knew that if we came home to the house being burnt down, he might just be in trouble. I am sure it was fun and cool to see, but seriously I was really upset. I just don't get how he (and the others for that matter) don't think about the possible consequences. I could even see Scott doing it! He was grounded all week and then when we came back from our trip to Salt Lake, he was grounded again because he had a D in his SCIENCE CLASS! Isn't that where they permit things like torches from the Pam can? ARGH! His excuse was that he just didn't turn in the assignments...all 11 of them! Any help on motivating a child that doesn't care about anything? Maybe if I use the incentive of being allowed to do a torch if he gets good grades would entice him...hmmm....that might be a good idea. Anyway, I can sort of laugh now...and as time passes, I will just add it to the pile of stories that a mom collects just from having boys!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Day by day...







Have you ever had a week where you just had to live day by day. You can't even imagine starting to think about the next day because you have so much that needed to get done that day, and then you wake up the next day and realized "oops...I should have looked to see what I have today", but it wouldn't have really mattered because you wouldn't have had time to get it done anyway?!? Well, that is how this last week was for me. It was a day by day situation!

We had a Blue and Gold Dinner for Cub Scouts and Dallen received his Wolf Award (yeah...we wait until the last minute!) and Ashton received his Arrow of Light and Webelos badge. I felt bad because they did a "ceremony" for him, but they didn't present him with anything, like the older boys got. They all got a cool arrow, and he was just basically patted on the back. Oh well. I am just glad he was able to get it and his leaders were very good about helping him do all the requirements. Now he is on to Scouts. I only have one cub scout left. I can't believe it. For all the years I have volunteered in Cub Scouts...it is almost over (well, I still have two years!). Anyway, it was exciting.

All the other stuff this week was the same old stuff. The boys went on a campout on Friday, that they told us about on Thursday night. Calvin didn't want to go because he thought they were going three hours away and in the snow, when really they were going three minutes away to Snow Canyon Park. I am glad it isn't just me that they have selective hearing. So he had himself all worked up about having to go, when really it was going to be a good campout after all. Lessons learned!

Well, I am off to another meeting...budgeting... Yep...we're trying to be good and now we have some people we have to report to. It is nice. Anyway, have a great week...and b.t.w. I hate taking pictures of myself, but I had to show my haircut.