07 March 2011

Blessings Brought by Others

Yesterday was a very special day. My very dear friend Kira invited me to be with her and her family when her new daughter Hazel was blessed. She told me that they attended a Spanish branch, which made me a little nervous, but I've never been one to let foreign language stand in my way ;) Plus, I knew there would be others there who couldn't speak Spanish either, so I wouldn't be alone. I had planned to sit on the back row, go unnoticed, witness the beautiful blessing and then go home, but if there's one thing that my beautiful friend is good at, it's making sure that everyone is included. She invited me to sit with her family, and she even let me hold her little Hazel for most of sacrament meeting. What a special blessing it is to hold a new baby. I've had two of my own and it seems so easy to forget  how precious they are, especially when they are talking back and making messes everywhere :) The chapel provided head sets so that we could hear a translation of the testimonies being born. I used mine to hear Kira's and her husband Sergio's testimonies. They said beautiful words that touched me deeply. Truly, there is nothing like being a parent. When the meeting was over, I was invited to attend a lunch with her family in honor of the baby blessing. I was delighted to be invited. Again, I planned on sitting by myself, and not because I'm an outcast or anything, but simply because I know how hard it is to entertain so many people at one time. You just can't get a chance to spend all the time you want with everyone you want. But my dear Kira, bless her heart, never left my side. How grateful I am for her friendship and her example. We are the same age, but I feel she has lived so much more than I have. I feel she is much more mature and has a better knowledge of where her life is going and what she wants out of life. I also know that she has an amazing testimony that nothing could shake. How I hope every day to seem as clear-headed as she is. I am thankful every day that she was brought into my life. If you'd like to see pictures of her beautiful baby girl, check out her blog here.

The cold and flu season is not over yet. Uriah got croup last week and is just getting over it. I was up with him all night last Wednesday because he was coughing all night and he would cry and saw "owie" every time he coughed. I felt so bad for him. The doctor gave him a steroid by mouth to make sure his throat didn't swell, but he told us the cough would just have to work its way out of his system. By the time Uriah was getting better, Jordyn was getting the flu again. She has had fevers all weekend, and she has had some coughing that is hard but not as bad as Uriah's croup was. She has been pretty lethargic, not wanting to do anything but lay around. She slept a lot of the day away yesterday, which is probably a good thing. This morning while I was getting ready for work, I could hear her playing in her crib, but she wasn't crying or coughing or anything like that. I am hoping that that is a good sign she is feeling better and I am crossing my fingers and hoping that the daycare doesn't call me away from work today. The kids and I have been sick so often that I don't have a lot of sick leave or vacation leave built up. This is also a very busy time of the year for us and missing work would mean a lot of catching up, but I know that family comes first and if I have to miss work, I can make up for it later.

We are into March already and the first 8 weeks of the semester are behind us. Jared was taking a Psychology class that was only 8 weeks, so now he has freed up about 6 weeks out of his schedule to spend more time working on his other classes. We go to Camerata Singers on Tuesday nights together and we really enjoy that. I am thankful that we both have a talent that we can share and that we can spend time together working on.
Last week one of my friends told me about an event that the Heber Valley Railroad does every year called A Day Out With Thomas. They have a real train that looks just like Thomas the tank engine and you can take a 30 minute ride on it, and then throughout the rest of the day they have all kinds of train activities and fun things to do. I bought tickets right away. It isn't until the end of May, but I know that Uriah will have a great time and I can't wait to see the excitement on his face when that train rolls up. I love my little boy and I'd take him anywhere in the world he wanted if I could (^_^)

3 comments:

  1. Silly girl...you are part of our family!

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  2. Hey hun!!! Sounds like a lot goin on ... Hope the kids get feeling better soon!!! Will you email me with the info for the Thomas the Train thing? Is it only in Utah?

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  3. It's pretty humbeling hearing such nice things from someone I look up to so much. I really admire the way that you are always here for me. It doesn't matter if it isn't convenient, or far away, or if you have sick kids, you always come when I ask. That's why I love your guts. You are such an amazing mommy, I hope I can be as cool as you are.

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