June 4, 2015

EIGHT.


Baptized.

My baby is old enough to be baptized.


Time really does fly when you're having fun, I guess?  Harrison is such a good kid.  I seriously was so proud of him this day.  He was happy, he was excited, and I felt like he really glowed all day.  I asked him right before the baptism started if he was nervous or excited, and he thought for a couple seconds and responded, "Mostly excited!"  I feel like he really understood what was happening and just how important the decision he was making that day really was.  Later when I asked what his favorite part of the day was he said, "Well...  all of it!"  I love this kid so much. 




I hope he always remembers his baptism.  If not any of the details, just the feeling of happiness and excitement he had that day.  I tell Peter all the time that I hope our kids "get it."  I can't make them believe what I believe, I can't give them their testimonies.  They can lean on my testimony for a time, and I can teach them, I can lead by example, I can encourage them, but ultimately it's up to them whether they choose to accept and live the gospel of Jesus Christ.  And I hope that's an easy decision for them.  I hope the "get it" meaning I hope that their own testimonies come easily to them.  I hope they are quick to see that choosing the right will lead them to the most happiness in life.  I hope they can understand the gospel, accept it, and live it, without hesitation or doubts. I hope they just simply... "get it."



I thought I would cry when Harrison got baptized.  He's my baby.  Somehow he grew up to be eight years old!  I had been thinking all week of my mission and how I got a little choked up at the sight of investigators coming up out of the water, and thought that surely I would have the same reaction. But he went in, and he was just so darn cute, that all I could really think about was how happy I was for him.  Then he had a little foot pop up and they had to do it again, and we were back in the chapel before I knew it.  No tears.  I was surprised! 





Then came the time for his confirmation.  I caught myself of guard - THIS is when I teared up.  I thought I was in the clear!  You just can't trust those darn pregnancy hormones.... 

Another mission story:  One late night my companion and I were walking to the church.  It was dark, we were, as usual, walking on scary back roads with poor lighting that I would never in a million years walk on again without being a missionary but didn't think twice about at that time. Without all the details, there was a small incident in which a man appeared and disappeared very quickly, but not before touching the backsides of me and my companion.  I felt shocked, and afraid, and violated.  (and if you're my mom reading this, sorry...  these are stories I didn't include in my letters home...)  I couldn't believe how dirty that man was and how dirty he made me feel.  We were just minutes away from the church and ran the rest of the way. When we entered the building there were at least a dozen priesthood holders standing in the foyer.  The bishop was there, his counselors, several auxiliary leaders, and without even blinking they one by one came over and shook my hand and my companion's hand.  They didn't know what had just happened.  It was just to say hello.  Just to welcome us to the building. 

I wish you could understand the overwhelming feeling of purity, cleanliness, and POWER that I felt with each one of those handshakes. 

People, there is power in the priesthood. 

I was moved to tears as we stood there in the church shaking the hands of these brethren.  Opposed to the dirty and vile hands we had just encountered, these hands were clean and worthy.  These hands were able to bless and uplift.  These hands were able to serve and honor Christ's name.  My testimony of the priesthood grew ten fold that night.  Never have I been so aware or so grateful of the worthiness and power one has when they hold the priesthood.  Those hands were doing the work of Christ here on this earth, and it was nothing short of miraculous and incredible.  It was, in that moment, blatantly obvious the difference between the two types of hands.  I could feel it. So powerfully that it was almost like I could see it each time a hand took mine.  It was more than just being grateful for the priesthood or aware of the great blessing it is to have been restored on this earth, for the first time in my life I could literally feel it's power in each one of these handshakes, and with it I could feel God's love for me.   

How blessed we are to have men here on the earth with hands and hearts clean enough to hold such a calling!  My testimony of the power of the priesthood is deep and unwavering.  And when large groups of worthy priesthood holders gather together, well...  it gets me just about every time.  I remember this experience and I am reminded of the great power there is in the priesthood. 

So surely I should have been prepared for Harrison's confirmation, but I didn't think it through! I cried when I saw how lucky he is so have so many worthy examples of priesthood holders in his life.  His dad.  Two grandpas.  Uncles.  Good family friends.  As a large group of priesthood holders stood and gathered around Harrison to confirm him a member of the church and to give him the gift of the Holy Ghost, I was overcome, once again, with the awesomeness that is the priesthood.  How incredible it is.  How amazing it is that Harrison has it's influence in his life.  It was as if a troop of guardian angels were surrounding him, and I once again felt it's power and greatness.  Thank you, to each of you who participated in that ordinance, for being worthy to do so, for being an example in Harrison's life, for using your hands to do the good, clean, worthy things that Christ would have you do with them. 

THAT was my favorite part of the baptism. 



The priesthood is awesome.  I am so grateful that it is here on this earth, that I have a husband worthy to hold it and use it to bless our family, that Harrison was able to be baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints by the proper authority so that he can begin his journey back to Heavenly Father.  I'm so glad Harrison chose to be baptized.  I am so grateful for the gospel in my life and the great blessing that it is to be a member of the church.  I hope that he remembers the happy he felt on this day and that he will follow in the footsteps of the great men that gathered around him and blessed him that morning.  They are big shoes to fill.  I know he can do it!  He's already off to a great start. 


 

March 4, 2015

It's me.

Hi friends.  Remember when the last time I blogged Bridget looked like this?


Well now she looks like this:

Oh dear. 

That's my fault.  Shame on me. 




But that's not even the worst part.  The worst part?  This precious little babe never received the spotlight she deserved on this blog:



PEOPLE.  We had a baby and I never blogged about it. 

Seriously, shame on me.


Whitney Addison Wride.
6 pounds 12 ounces
18.5 inches long


That precious little babe now looks like this:


Oh dear.  She's big, right?!  She's spunky and silly and we love her to pieces.  


Recently she turned TWO.  


 
Working on the whole two finger thing.  It's tricky!



 Facts about my girl:

She loves Sofia the First.  When she was potty training she was quick to choose the Sofia undies, and still talks daily about how much she loves them.  She BEGS to watch Sofia ALL DAY, EVERY DAY. 
 
{Why are little baby bums in little baby undies so darn cute?}

She loves to dance.

 She lives and breathes princesses.  She is the girliest girl I know.  Likes to comb hair, twirl around, play dress up, wear dresses, loves jewelry...

She loves to sing.

She rarely smiles for pictures.  The pictures in this post are deceiving, as the other 99% I have are of her scowling, making a silly face, or (her favorite) her turned around backward with her hands on her hips as she shakes her booty at me.  

This girl likes to EAT.  And she has a serious sweet-tooth.

She is a tech junkie.  She would play on a phone, ipad, computer, whatever all day if I let her.  She gets ANGRY when tech time is over.  

She likes to be naked.  {I'll spare you a picture.} I can't keep clothes on that girl.  I find her almost every night  and every morning naked in her bed.  And I won't tell you how many times a day I have to redress her.  Why?  What is wrong with your clothes?!?!

She love to color.

 She would live outside if she could.

She's afraid of heights.

She loves to do whatever Bridget is doing.  She thinks she's four. 


I feel bad that she didn't get two years of blog posts like my other kids did.  It's not fair that we can look back and see posts about our other kids and not her.  I was kind of over the whole blogging thing, but now when I look back and see that I didn't post about this cutie?!  Well... I regret it.  I still have pictures, it's not like I have no memories, but it sure is fun to come to one place and see what my kids looked like, adventures we went on, things I wanted to remember, etc.  

When Bridget was born and we wanted to see if she looked like Harrison as a baby, we pulled up our blog.  When I wanted to show someone Harrison singing "O Little Town of Bethlehem" when he was two, I pulled up our blog.  I can't do that with Whitney!  

Shame on me.

But I suppose it is what it is.  I'm not going to go back and play catch up, there are way too many things I'd have to post about.  So here I am.  Now what?  Maybe I'll do some throwback posts here and there, but mostly I just want to be better.  Better at recording our family memories.  Better about journaling our family adventures, traditions, and experiences.  Better at using my real camera and not just my cell phone. (Most of the pics in this post are cell pics. I don't love that. Blogging makes me think about that.)  Better about sharing my kids with friends and family that live so far away.  Better about capturing and blogging about life so that I can look back and remember what my littles looked like and acted like when they were little. 

So... I'm back.

Because I want to remember all the sass and attitude and fun that this girl was at two, and I think blogging is probably a pretty good way to do it.


April 25, 2012

And then there's this little girl...

Is she not the cutest little thing you've ever seen?

  

I mean really.  She is so ridiculously cute I can hardly stand it.  If I had a nickle for every time Peter or I said, "Bridget is so dang cute," I'd be a very rich girl. 


Bridget wants to be a big girl.  Don't try to help her - she can do it herself!  She is a chatterbox and literally does not stop talking all. day. long.  She is also a little copycat.  If Harrison does it, you better believe that Bridget is two steps behind doing the exact same thing and saying the exact same thing.  (It's like we have a little parrot in this house, everything gets said two times - once by one of us, and once by Bridget.)  She has this sneaky little laugh (I call it her evil laugh) that she does when she's being "naughty."  Run away when it's time to get dressed - cue evil laughter.  Bridget, are you climbing on the table? - cue evil laughter.  Take a toy away from Harrison and as she runs across the room - cue evil laughter.  (It's not really evil...  it's actually pretty funny, and as sneaky as she is that little laugh makes it hard to be mad at her.  It reminds me that she's not trying to be naughty, she just thinks she's having fun.)  She loves to play pretend, and spends half the day being a puppy.  Oh how Bridget LOVES puppies... 



Love this little girl!  She keeps me on my toes, but she also keeps a smile on my face.  <3



This little boy of mine...

This little boy can always make me smile and always has me laughing.


Tonight being no exception.  Because I don't want to forget this conversation, and because it will undoubtedly bring a smile to your face as well, it has been deemed "blog worthy."



After seeing several expensive sports cars on the drive home from Costco, I asked Harrison: What kind of car will you drive when you grow up?

Harrison:  Well, a car same as yours!  A Ford of course.

Me: A Ford?!  How do you know my car is a Ford?

H: Because it says so on your steering wheel. 

{duh...  what was I thinking?}

H:  Daddy's car is a Ford too.

Me: You're right.  So will you drive a Ford like mine, or a Ford like Daddy's?

H:  Probably like yours.  Yeah.  Like yours.  And it will be kind of brownish. And Mommy, do you know what?  I will be right in the next one over!

Me:  The next one over from what?

H:  In the house the next one over.

Me:  What do you mean?

H:  I will live in the house the next one over from YOU.

Me:  When you grow up you're going to live next door to me?!  That would be great!  Then we could visit every day!

H: Yes, that's what!  And my wife will live there too.

Me:  Oh yeah?

H:  Yes she will be very beautiful.

Me:  Oh?

H:  Yes.

Me:  Well tell me more.  Will you have kids when you grow up?

H: Yes.  Probably 64.

Me:  64?!!  That is a LOT of kids!

H:  {first laughs hysterically like he just told the world's funniest joke} Yep!  64!

Me:  Wowee, buddy!

H:  You know what else?  Guess what we'll have in our backyard?

Me:  What?

H:  Chickens!

Me:  Chickens???  {what in the world?}

H:  Yep.  And a chicken house.

{we then had a talk about chickens and eggs, and I told Harrison that he would need a lot of eggs to feed 64 children...}

H:  I meant that I will only have one boy and one girl. 

Me:  Not 64 kids?

H: No, just two.  One boy and one girl.  And you know what their names will be?

Me:  I would LOVE to know what their names will be!

H:  Eli.

Me:  The boy Eli?  What about the girl?

H:  PENELOPE!!!! {followed by giggles.  there is always a lot of giggling when you talk to Harrison}

Me:  Eli and Penelope...  In you house next door to me, with a car the same as mine.  That will be so great!

H:  And there's more!  You know what we'll have IN the house?  FISH.  2 of them.

{Harrison then went into detail about the one black fish and one goldfish that they'll have, but he's not sure what they'll name them yet. But they'll be little.  But then they'll grow big.  And in case you were wondering, they'll live in a big, big fish bowl.}

He just kept going on, and on, and on about all the little things that will make up his life when he gets big. (You got the abridged version) He was so happy to tell me about these things, and he had so many little details to include.  It was SO funny and SO sweet all at the same time. 

I keep replaying this conversation in my head and it brings a smile to my face every time.  Oh how I love this little boy!


March 19, 2012

Getting all growed up...

This big boy is now all registered for kindergarten. 

KINDERGARTEN. 


This is where Harrison will go to school next year.  He was beyond thrilled that at registration they gave him a free book and flashcards.  Hooray! 

Also, it should be noted that I asked Harrison to give me his best "kindergarten smile" for this picture.  Umm... yep.  For those that didn't know, that's how you smile when you're in kindergarten. 


March 1, 2012

30 Days {Day THIRTY}

I am thankful that I finished my Thirty Days of Thankfulness, even if it did take me 4 months to do it.



February 29, 2012

30 Days {Day Twenty-nine}

I am thankful for Pinterest.



Yeah, I just said that.







Seriously, Pinterest is awesome.  For those that don't know, Pinterest is a virtual pinboard where you can "pin" anything you find on the internet so that you can easily find it the next time you are looking for it.  It's the ultimate way to bookmark things you find on the web!  I was hesitant to join, but I'll be honest - I am in love with Pinterest.  There are SO many good ideas out there, and I love having them all organized in one place. It's awesome! 


Here are just a handful of Pinterest inspired activities that have happened at our house:

 The best homemade play-doh EVER.  


 This purdy burlap wreath on my front door.


 Masking tape road in the family room.  (this one was a big hit)


Christmas present for Harrison's preschool teacher.


Awesome, right?!??  I could post a dozen more.  Pinterest is good times.  I'm totally thankful for it.