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."

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Christ-Centered Christmas

DECORATIONS
This year we focused on Christ throughout the whole season.
We started with the decorating- tons of nativities inside and a big one outside.
(I showed pictures in previous posts)

MUSIC
We sang a lot of Christmas primary songs and hymns throughout the month.
We learned to sing "Silent Night" in 4 part harmony and 
went caroling to the nursing home where Donny's mom was recovering.
We had a tender experience in one of the rooms- we sang to one elderly lady
as her family gathered to say good-bye to her in this life.  She died that evening.
We also caroled to many of our neighbor's and Donny's home-teaching families.
We love to sing "Mary's Lullaby" and "Shepherd's Carol" because they have such beautiful harmony.
I learned to play an awesome version of "Let there be peace on earth" on the piano.

BOOKS
We read Christmas stories every evening together for "family reading."
Here are a few of our favorite Christmas books: 
The Mansion, Good King Wenceslas, and "A Christmas Treasury for Latter-day Saint families"
I also read through the 4 gospels throughout the month.
(Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John)
Christmas morning for family scripture study we
had each child hold up a picture and tell a story from Christ's life.

MOVIES
Every Wednesday and Saturday we had family movie night
so we could make it through all the Christ-centered movies we could find.
Here are some of our favorites:



ACTIVITES
Christmas Eve we had Grandma Anderson and two other women in our ward
over for a turkey dinner and a meaningful evening.
We read Christmas stories by the fire,
played Christmas bell songs,
and acted out the nativity story (written by Sadie)

Christmas Day we went to temple square to see the temple and the lights.


GIFTS
We gave our neighbors homemade wheat bread with a note
about how Christ is called "the bread of life"
and that he was born in Bethlehem= "the house of bread."
We gave our kids food storage items that they wanted.
(That was their idea after going two months living off food storage)
Myriam and Sadie did buy some fun toys for each kid as well.
Breakfast was in their stockings- oranges, apples, bananas, cereal, nuts, and gum.




SERVICE
I made it a goal to work on family history everday in November and December.
Donny and I took a lot of family names to the temple in Nov & Dec
and were able to go twice with my parents over the holidays.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Family Pictures

Today is Benson's 3rd Birthday!
My baby isn't a baby anymore. 
He is going to be a sunbeam in 2 weeks!
I adore him so much- he has become my right hand man 
during the day when my bigger kids are at school.


I am so grateful Heavenly Father has sent these children to Donny and I to raise.
They are such valiant spirits.
This Christmas I have been disciplining myself to tack a really hard piano solo-
"Peace on Earth"- and practicing the hard parts has been time consuming, 
but so rewarding because they sound so magnificent when played right.
I also develop so much skill when I am working on those hard parts.
I realized that my harder children are developing my skills and will be 
so rewarding when they are refined.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Food Storage Christmas

After going two months without shopping,
we learned where we needed to improve our food storage.
This year for Christmas, our kids decided to each ask for one item of food storage to buy in bulk.
Yesterday as they sat on Santa's lap, 
he was surprised and delighted to hear our little children asking for 
peanut butter, green beans, applesauce, macaroni and cheese, etc.




Sunday, December 1, 2013

Nativities

Since last Christmas, Donny has been accumulating Nativity sets from the D.I., ebay, etc.



He drew, cut, and painted a large set with our boys throughout this last month
for displaying in our yard.
Yesterday when we got them all set up throughout the house 
it created such a wonderful feeling in our home.
The girls helped me decorate our tree so beautifully this year.
I usually am a grinch about our Christmas tree because it has never been beautiful.
(We can finally put ornaments all the way to the bottom- 
I think our kids are old enough to leave the decorations alone!)

Cousins Thanksgiving


Brook, Jenie, and I got to be together this year for Thanksgiving.
We are a month apart in age (our mothers are all sisters).
We were so close to each other growing up.
 Brook was in town from Mexico (Where she has lived for the last 7 years).
She purposely made her visit stay through Thanksgiving 
since she usually misses out on such gatherings.
Thanks to my amazing aunt LaVon who was willing to host 50+ people.