Monthly Archives: April 2016

Get on Your Knees and Pray, Then Get on Your Feet and Work!

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Get on Your Knees and Pray, Then Get on Your Feet and Work by Gordon B. Hinckley, art by Aimee Ferre available HERE

My oldest daughter, Chloé, just returned from serving an 18 month mission in Arizona a few weeks ago.  I’ve been thinking about the day she left to serve, (3 months after graduating from high school). She was the first to leave our home, and if that didn’t completely rip open my heart, then the day my second daughter, Elsa, left for BYU a year later, definitely finished the job.

The weeks working up to the day Elsa left were filled with an anxiety that only a mother could conjure up over her children leaving the nest. My mind churned through the years. The nap time hustles, Joy School (pre-school co-op) teaching days, elementary school (remember that initial thought that 7 whole hours of your children enrolled in all day school would mean you would have 7 extra hours in a day? Uh huh, you might get in a workout or a 15 minute shower, but probably not both). And those 7 hours are now filled with two part time PTA jobs, one where you count Box Tops from cereal containers and beg businesses to sponsor playground equipment, and the other part is being the room mom that plans Halloween costume awards and managing 28 sugar infused kids after a few rounds of Conversation Heart Bingo on Valentines Day. Junior high was definitely the “hold your breath, I hope my kid survive” era. And by high school, I quit holding my breath and tried breathing through it all. Namaste. But I never really planned out or thought about the day they would actually leave the nest. I thought I would be ready. I really thought I’d feel on top of the world and ready to pursue my own professional dreams at the sound of the start gun. But the reality of this mom job is that after each daughter left, each took emotional pieces from my heart, packed them in their suitcase and just left me with an aching void, numb of all the passion that I long waited to put my heart into at the “let freedom ring” moment. I felt this little pain in my chest, and began to notice that when the feeling would come on, it was always after I asked myself, ‘Did I do this “mom” thing right?’

I sat in their empty room (but not empty enough) shortly after Elsa moved down to BYU, and imagined that any minute they would walk through our front door with loud bursts of infectious laughs and friends trailing behind looking for food. I began asking questions in my head.  Did I teach them right?  Or did I totally screw them up for Dr. Phil to fix after they’d realized that eating at McDonald’s wasn’t really against our religion (yes, evidently I said that at some point in their childhood and they’ve never forgotten it)? I’m pretty sure Chloé still cooks frozen burritos in the microwave until the tortilla turns Jawbreaker hard.  Will she sustain her life longterm with the small repertoire of no-fail Pinterest meals she can prepare? Did I put enough fear in Elsa to not hike or walk home alone at night, to always wear a helmet and buckle up, and definitely only use the crosswalk after looking both ways? Do they know what one stray red sock could do to a washer full of brand new white shirts and underwear? Have I impressed upon them enough that a shower after basketball and mountain biking isn’t optional? ( I raised tomboys)  Oh dear, I almost fear the answer to that question the very most. But on a more serious note, I began to wonder if I shared my spiritual convictions enough so that when they have questions about their own spirituality, they know where to turn for answers.  With the weaknesses and failings in my life, I suddenly felt so inadequate and guilt ridden that I didn’t teach them properly. 

After all my fears began to take over my hopes, the thought came to me that Matt and I did two things right. And it might be all we did right.  But it just might be all that they really needed us to do right.

We prayed.

We worked. 

If these were the only two things we taught our girls, and if only through our actions, I felt comfort in believing that these life habits would be the most effective lessons they could have learned from us. Each letter my missionary wrote the family always began and ended with “the work”. She often wrote, “The work is so hard, but so worth it.” The first phone call my college student daughter made after moving to Provo last fall was to tell me how exhausted she was after the first day of school because she had to “work so hard”. So with this on my mind, when I came across these words from President Gordon B. Hinckley shortly after Elsa left for BYU, I felt an emulsion of peace and comfort working in my heart, and a relief to that little ache at the top of my chest that we did in fact teach them to pray and work. I then went down to my basement, cleared off a section of my work table, put my pen to the paper, and began to hand-letter the words, “Get on your knees and pray, then get on your feet and work.”  It’s always a good formula. I hope knee-patched, worn-out overalls are what my kids inherit from their mother and father.

Hugs,

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This guest post was submitted by Aimee Ferre. She grew up in the desert of East Mesa in Arizona, but married a mountain loving Utah boy. She currently lives in Sandy, Utah and is a mom to 3 daughters. She owns a small crafting business where she creates holiday decor and specializes in hand-lettering. You can always find her creating new projects or planning gatherings for friends and family. Follow her on Instagram to see what is currently on her desk or find her blog at www.aimeeferre.com

 

Mother’s Day “Hugs & Kisses” Primary Gift for Moms!

Looking for a cute but simple gift to have your Primary children give their moms?  Try our Mother’s Day “Hugs and Kisses” instant download kit.  I recently did this with 8 Cub Scouts and they loved it. We also made a Grandma version because Grandmas need to be celebrated too!

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Happy Mother’s Day! xo April

Celebrate Mom

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Mother’s Day is just around the corner. How will you celebrate your Mom and the other women in your life?  And don’t forget… it’s your day too! Today I thought I would share a little something we are making at Pebbles in my Pocket to help the day feel extra special. Many of the creative ideas are available as ready to go gifts and DIY Kits…Banners, handmade cards, treat containers and flower arrangements (instore and pebblesinmypocket.com).  Or use these pictures for inspiration and use the paper you have on hand. Happy creating!

Take care, Brenda

Printable General Conference Quotes – April 2016

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Didn’t you just love General Conference!  I sure did!  In full disclosure, I was not able to listen to all of it during conference.  With three little active boys, I listened the best I could without making it a non-pleasant experience for all parties involved.  We sure are blessed to be able to listen to conference right from our phones! It has been a life-saver for me.  I have been listening and re-listening to the talks given and sure have felt inspired to do better and be better.
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I decided to go thru all the apostles talks and make a printable for each talk that would help me remember what they taught.  I made them in a handy little size, (3×3) that I can place around different areas that I frequent (aka – Fridge, pantry, cupboards and car).  This way, for the next six months, I have a visual reminder of what talk I can turn to when struggling with whatever I might be struggling with.  If I am feeling like a “lost sheep,” I can remember the words from President Uchtdorf.  If struggling with a decision to make, I have a visual of what the prophet has taught. If wanting to learn more about Priesthood Power, I know that I can listen / read Elder Stevenson’s talk.  I am hoping that this will help me turn more fully to the words of the living prophets when faced with my daily struggles, and hope they will help you, too.

Heart,

Melanie B.

You can download the free printable HERE.
Each quote is 3×3.  There are 6 quotes per 8.5×11 page.

A Scripture in Bright Lights

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I mean really, who doesn’t love Heidi Swapp and all her products that make our family and friend gatherings, journals and special creations just that much more beautiful and personal?  And she’s got this new light box (found HERE) with letters and icons to create special messages that light up important text.  The picture above is from a recent blog post  from Heidi found HERE.

But my point in sharing.  You know how there are things you just want your kids or your grandkids to know?  I want them to learn certain messages, and I try teach them those messages, but sometimes you just can’t preach.  “Choose the Right” has been sung in Primary for many years, I remember those words well.  I remember my mom saying to my older sister as she walked out the door to leave with a friend for her family camping trip , “Remember who you are and what you stand for!”  I saw Heidi’s light box the other day and thought how great it would be to display a simple scripture reference.  Just the reference.  If they don’t already know what it says, I’m pretty sure the curiosity will tug at their scriptures and their hearts.  They’ll just have to go look it up because the urge to know, just won’t stop.  And then to find out it says something like, “I make weak things become strong.”  Ether 12:27 or  “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.  Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” John 14:27.  How perfect is that?

Thank you Heidi for letting me share a bit of you today!

Hugs!

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AimeeFerre profileThis guest post was submitted by Aimee Ferre. She grew up in the desert of East Mesa in Arizona, but married a mountain loving Utah boy. She currently lives in Sandy, Utah and is a mom to 3 daughters. She owns a small crafting business where she creates holiday decor and specializes in hand-lettering. You can always find her creating new projects or planning gatherings for friends and family. Follow her on Instagram to see what is currently on her desk or find her blog at www.aimeeferre.com