Friday, March 20, 2015

90-day Book of Mormon Challenge

Our Stake Presidency issued a 90-day Book of Mormon reading challenge. I am a bit behind. I have decided to read the Book of Mormon as my pleasure-reading book for right now. I'm much more likely to get caught up. I have decided to record my insights from my reading in this blog. I record this for my benefit. If anyone receive value, wonderful. If no-one else reads this, it's fine. I have this particular record for me. I am writing in a free-write style with no editing, so paragraphs and sentences may each be long. Again, this is for me, not for publication.



I just started reading the Book of Mormon again from the beginning. I am doing the 90-day Book of Mormon challenge from the Stake Presidency. I noticed a few things in my reading today that I do not remember noticing before. First of all, so many of us view Nephi as this strong, possibly infallible, amazing prophet and leader. Few recognize that he also struggled with his faith at times. At the beginning of the Book of Mormon when Lehi is first telling his family that they will be leaving Jerusalem, Nephi says, “I did cry unto the Lord; and behold he did visit me, and did soften my heart that I did believe all the words which had been spoken by my father; wherefore, I did not rebel against him like unto my brothers.” (1 Nephi 2:16) That struck me because Nephi had to have his heart softened. His initial reaction was not wanting to leave Jerusalem. He had to pray to understand God’s will and then choose to act on it in faith. This has personal application for me in MANY examples, but one of the most recent was the initial move to Yakima. When Kyle told me he thought the entire family should move for his one year duty, I did NOT want to do it. I agreed to pray about it. Heavenly Father softened my heart. I and my family have received MANY blessings as a result of that desire to do Father’s will in spite of my understanding and will.

I also was struck by Sariah when her sons had returned to Jerusalem to get the brass plates from Laban. She became extremely worried about her sons. They took a long time to get to and from Jerusalem. I’ve always noticed that she grumbled and complained against her husband during this time. I had not really thought about her doubts in her husband’s role as a prophet who also received specific revelation for their family. In 1 Nephi chapter 5, a few things stood out to me. In verse 2, Sariah is highly sarcastic toward her husband Lehi. When she calls him a visionary man, it is with derision. In verse 4, however, Lehi comforts her by affirming that he is, in fact, a visionary man – not someone looking toward the future with his own vision of how things should be, but someone who has received specific direction from God in vision. He uses the same words from a different angle and thus comforts her. He bears testimony of the goodness of God and his certainty that God will deliver their sons from harm and give them a promised land for their inheritance and benefit. Verse 8 especially struck me with this reading. “And she spake, saying: Now I know of a surety that the Lord hath commanded my husband to flee into the wilderness; yea, and I also know of a surety that the Lord hath protected my sons, and delivered them out of the hands of Laban, and given them power whereby they could accomplish the thing which the Lord hath commanded them. And after this manner of language did she speak.” My understanding from this verse is that she also did not want to leave Jerusalem. It seems to me that she went only because she was committed to her husband, not because she had received her own revelation or answer to prayer that this was the right thing. Once her sons returned to her whole, however, she was able to see the hand of God in their lives and recognize that her husband truly was led by the Spirit. She had received a sign. This struck me because Nephi received personal revelation and had his heart softened before they left Jerusalem. He then shared that information with his older brother Sam who seems (from all future reading) to have followed without complaint. Laman and Lemuel mention further on that they never have prayed for clarity or confirmation. Sariah, the prophet Lehi’s wife, followed only because she was married to him. Once she had her confirmation, however, she waivered significantly less. It just struck me that Sariah doubted until she had a sign. Nephi believed once he had the confirmation of the Spirit. The Spirit’s confirmation of truth and willingness to guide is so much stronger than any sign or even obedience for the sake of obedience (as Laman and Lemuel demonstrate). Nephi frequently sought confirmation through prayer. Every time he sought confirmation, he received it. Not always did he receive a fullness of answers or understanding, but always he received a softened heart, comfort, and peace – even in the midst of trial, challenge, and familial problems. I want to be more like Nephi. I have had times like Sariah. I have had times like Laman and Lemuel where I obeyed only because it was expected of me. I have had times like Nephi. The reminder of personal confirmation and personal revelation hits home. We are still in the midst of trying to find a new rental home. We are still in the process of getting our home in Utah ready to sell. We have a few things still up in the air. We also have the confirmation from many of our own experiences that “the Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them” (1 Nephi 3:7). He wants us to stay in Yakima. We like the idea. We simply are still trying to find that way that He has prepared. We trust Him. We have had our times of doubt, questioning, confusion, and pushing forward. I look forward to the rejoicing once we find the way He has prepared.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Gregory wanted to see what shock would do to me :-)

GREGORY MADE THE KIDS' SMOOTHIE THIS MORNING *WITHOUT BEING ASKED!* I'm still beside myself in shock. I struggled to get out of bed. He got me up saying, "Mom, will you please come here for a moment?" When I got up and followed him, he had the contents of a Good smoothie in the blender and just needed a little more water and to blend. WOW! :-)

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Bragging on kids again. :-)

We took the kids and a neighbor boy to the HAFB Easter Egg Hunt yesterday. They had different areas for different age groups: 0-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12. This put Sara and the boys in different areas. Kyle had Sara and I had the boys. Parents had to stay outside the fence line where the kids gathered eggs. When Sara got in there, she gathered 20 eggs. When all the eggs were gathered she looked around and saw several kids who had ZERO eggs. She IMMEDIATELY started passing out her eggs to those kids. Kyle said there was one three-year old boy who was crying because he didn't get any. Sara went over, said, "Here's an egg," and promptly walked off to find someone else. Kyle said the mom looked up, started crying, and said Thank You (Sara was already gone). Kyle told me and we are SO PROUD of that little girl of ours who shared without prompting or expectation of reward just because others didn't have any and she had plenty. She ended with four egg.

The boys also gathered lots of eggs. Scott got 9, Gregory got 8 and our neighbor friend got 4. We asked the boys to give eggs to their friend and the made all their egg stashes equal with no complaint. Sara became a little disappointed when she realized she had fewer eggs than her brothers. Her brothers then shared their eggs with her with no prompting and helped her feel better.

It was WONDERFUL! I LOVE THESE KIDS! I am SO PROUD of their giving and loving natures and feel TOTALLY BLESSED to have them in my life. :-)

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Sara's pain tolerance

We went over to Grandma and Grandpa Wiberg's house for a big family dinner last night. Sara got dressed in her pajamas and went back outside to play. Well. . . she was running down the stairs and missed the last three. . . She broke her wrist. I honestly didn't realize it might be broken until 10:30 last night when she came upstairs and told me how much her wrist hurt. I wrapped it, gave her some Ibuprofen, cuddled, watched "Phineas and Feb" and sent her back to bed. She came back up around 5:00 and I let her cuddle in bed with me. We took her into the doctor this morning and she was FANTASTIC. She got her x-rays done with zero complaint and zero movement or talking that wasn't requested. She was her normal friendly self, just disciplined. :-) When the x-rays weren't being set up or taken, she was entertaining the x-ray tech with stories. :-) She has what's called a "buckle fracture." She currenlty has a splint and we'll see orthopaedics sometime this week to determine if she needs a cast. She's behaving SUPER well with no complaints. She's not allowed to play for at least an hour and half or two hours from the time she got the splint (one hour down) to let it set completely. In order to avoid hyper, we didn't go to church :-( and she's calming watching Liken the Scriptures' "David and Goliath" which is one of her favorite "Jesus movies." She has rarely even complained about her wrist hurting and I wouldn't have suspected a break except that it woke her twice. I even feared that the x-ray would show nothing because she's been so good about it all. I'm glad I took her in, though. :-)

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Kids at Beus Pond in Ogden

It was early day out for the boys. It's spring. Kyle had a doctor appointment in Ogden. We dropped off Kyle and the four of us went to Beus Pond in Ogden to feed the ducks and the geese. I wish I had thought to video the kids feeding the greedy geese and ducks, but I thought of it after the loaf of bread was gone. I have attached some pictures and some other video from the pond below. Enjoy! :-)









Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Ring has returned. . . :-)

Our boy hamster Ring just woke Gregory from sleep. He climbed up on Gregory's bed, ran across his leg and Gregory, thinking he was a spider or something, started trying to smash him. :-) Once he found that it was Ring, he gathered him up and brought him upstairs. Funny. It's a good thing Ring is a brave, kind hamster. Next question: do we take Bella back because really you should only have one hamster in a house and she's SKITTISH or do we get another hamster cage and keep both hamsters. . . PetSmart has a 14 day guarantee on live pets. The kids love BElla OODLES, so we may be a two hamster family. . . Funny. . .

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

New hamster Bella

Meet our new hamster Bella. (She helped choose her name by calming down once we voted on it.) Ring escaped from his cage the middle of February and we haven't found him alive or dead. . . No trace. No smell. We got Bella yesterday. She's skittish and jumps out of hands, but seems willing to adjust to her new home. :-)

I think the kids could't love her any more than they do. They're SO EXCITED to see her running on her wheel! :-) They take that as a sign of growing comfort. :-) Scott and Sara both cheered for her when she was running on her wheel. We all look forward to her being comfortable enough with her new surroundings to be held. . .The kids do NOT want to wait the obligatory 2-4 days (per hamster owner manual we picked up when we got Ring) for her to grow accustomed to the smells, sounds, and general surroundings.

Kyle speculated last night that if Ring's in the house and smells a female hamster, he might just make his appearance again. :-) If he does, we'll have some logistics figuring to do. We don't want baby hamsters.