Family Mission Statement

"The Mission of the Anderson Family is to become and do all things necessary to be exalted as a family. To prepare for heaven, we will create a 'heaven on earth' by maintaining: A home where the spirit dwells, a home of LOVE, a home of FAITH, a home of ORDER, a home of LEARNING, a home of HEALTH, a home of WORK, and a home of PLAY-- where we are united in our obedience to God and enjoy true happiness."

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Memorized Sayings

I found that if I memorize sayings 
to say to myself in tempting situations 
that it helps me stay good.  
(A lot of my sins are thought sins.)

Here's one for ANGER:
"I am not going to gain anything by getting angry.  If I get mad I am going to pay a price I don't want to pay.  I can't assume the worst or jump to conclusions.  I can reason this out."

Here's one for EATING:
"I am not going to nourish my body by eating junk.  If I indulge, I am going to pay a price I don't want to pay.  I can't ignore my body and stuff my face. I can find something healthy."

Here's another one for EATING:
"I'll drink water for my thirst,
and eat fruits and veggies first.
I'll eat whole grains if they're seen,
and for protein-beans and lean.
I'll eat slowly and stop when *meet,
and choose fruit if I want sweet."

(*meet meaning satisfied or enough)

Friday, May 24, 2013

Plants and Children

Sometimes this blog just turns into my parenting analysis.
Lately I have been growing a lot of little plants in my kitchen window.
As I take them outside to plant in my yard, I have to consider what their needs are-
Some need a lot of sunshine, some need very little.

This last weekend, my mom commented that my middle children (one in specific)
needs a lot of attention from me.  
I started giving her excuses for how I didn't have time to give them all one-on-one time each day.  
She pointed out that some of my children didn't need it as much.
The more I thought about it, the more I realized that children are like plants.
I make sure they all get fed every day, but am I giving them attention or SUNSHINE?
Especially the ones that need a lot of sunshine to grow well?

So, with the work load I carry with taking care of so many children and 
the house and the yard each day,
I found my best one-on-one time is working with them.
It kills two birds with one stone.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Athletic Myriam

Myriam ran the Wellsville Mile yesterday and did great.
Her time was 7:47- which is the exact same time Sadie got in 4th grade!
She has been so excited for it and practiced every day.

She is also a star little soccer player.
It is her first year officially playing on a team...
but she's had plenty of neighborhood and recess experience.
She shocked us at our first game by scoring 3 points and being an incredible defender.
Donny calls her "The Brick Wall."
She's such a tiny little thing, but she is a tough woman- she can really push herself.

I went over to watch her play at recess and it was just her and the boys.
I had a flashback of myself- I loved playing soccer with the boys at recess in Elementary School.
I thought, "Yep- she is my daughter."

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

I am a Mother!

This mother's day, I went to bed feeling a little guilty.
(Like most mother's do- we realize all day how much better we should be doing)
The biggest thought I kept having is that being a super mom is not being able to DO
a million things, but to be able to truly LOVE of your children.
I think I have to stop DOING so many things 
in order to take the time to really observe and enjoy who they are.
I really have been blessed to raise some choice spirits!

(I love to dejunk... and dejunking my time has to be done regularly
in order to have the things I value most be my greatest focus.)
"BRIDLE ALL OF YOUR PASSIONS that ye may be filled with this LOVE" (Alma 38:12)

I also have to "PULL OUT" and look at them-
When I do, it is so easy to love their cute faces.
Just look at this cute face-