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Blissful Togetherness

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Blissful Togetherness | Easter ThoughtsI know I’m a little late on this post, but the week before last we celebrated Easter! And I felt like this year more than ever, I really celebrated it. I really appreciated it. I never got around to dying eggs (it seems I fail at that every year–but this year at least I boiled some!) but I read A LOT about the Easter story in the New Testament and the Book of Mormon.  It has FILLED my heart and increased my gratitude for our Savior, Jesus Christ, and Our Father in Heaven, who sent Him to us. Easter morning was all the more meaningful as we greeted the sun and recognized the eternal LIGHT and LIFE  we can have because of Him.

ALSO on Easter, we packed the day with so many good things. Kite flying, egg hunting, and church going, to name a few. After church, ours was a napping house. ALL of us were sleeping. It was wonderful. The day continued with baking and bubbles and a whole lot of blissful togetherness and I couldn’t help but recognize, especially this day, that all this goodness, joyfulness, family-ness, is possible FOREVER because of HIM. On this day we rejoiced with the world that “He is risen, as he said.” Thanks be to God for the gift of His son.Because He Lives! | Easter ThoughtsBecause He Lives! | Easter Thoughts

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There’s something about babies in jammies that I just LOVE! And I particularly love how these highlight his little chubs. We adore him!
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Also note how I couldn’t find our one Easter basket so Ava is using a gift bag and Hyrum is happy just eating every chocolate straight from the egg.

Because He Lives! | Easter Thoughts

Because He Lives! | Easter Thoughts
These kids are so lucky to have him. I’M so lucky to have him!

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Mom I told Him how I was feeling!

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The Lord Shall Fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. Exodus 14:14

Today I was on my knees when Ava asked me, “Mom, why do moms and dads say prayers when it’s not bedtime and they’re not eating food?”

I’ve been trying to teach her more about the meaning of prayer. Sometimes I don’t think that she realizes that when she is praying, she is actually talking to her Heavenly Father, that He is there, and that He is listening. Sometimes she is reluctant to say prayers, she just doesn’t feel like it.

The other night I suggested that she just talk to Him, tell him about her day and how she is feeling.  She looked at me, contemplating it for a moment, and then she did.  When she was done she said to me excitedly, “Mom I told Him how I was feeling!”

When I asked her if she was going to say her bedtime prayer last night she went right ahead and told Him a little about her day and how she was feeling. “I did it again Mom!”

So today I told her that I was praying because I really needed to tell Him how I was feeling. I told her that I needed some help, so I wanted to talk to Him.

I was having a moment of asking “Why isn’t this working out? I’m really trying, and I’m having a hard time with this and that. Please help me have patience. Please strengthen me.”

You know what I love about prayer?  When I really pray from my heart, really tell Him how I am feeling, I feel a little better–just by praying. I can feel that He is really there, really listening, and somehow that is healing, just that. I imagine that’s how Ava felt the other night when she happily exclaimed that she told Him how she was feeling.

But the glorious thing is that He doesn’t just listen, He answers. Many times it’s not right away, and many times it is so subtle that if we aren’t actively seeking it, we may miss it. And most times, we have to simply move forward, trusting that He heard us. And with that faith, we will feel His peaceful reassurances and His gentle guidance little by little, in His time. And they come, they always do.

Well, while I was praying I was reminded of some words from the scriptures–words which I had read, loved, and even wrote about the other day. Isn’t it funny how we can feel so sure about something one day, and need the same kind of reassurance just days later?  Or even just a gentle reminder? That is definitely me.

So I read it again.

When I was reading in Exodus the other day I came across this scripture that I never really noticed before, and I loved it. I thought, this is perfect for me and all my anxious, worried, impatient thoughts.

Exodus 14:14   “The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.”

Some background–Moses had just led the children of Israel out of Egypt into the wilderness. Some time after, Pharaoh and his armies pursued after them and the Israelites were terrified at the sight. They cried out to the Lord and to Moses with all their questions and their doubts. Surely, they assumed, they were headed to their death.

It was like in an instant their faith was trampled by their urgent needs and fears. It was like they threw their hands up saying, “See! It’s not working out! We tried and it’s not working out.”

That’s when Moses reassured the people, urging them to bolster their faith and trust in their God.  “Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will shew to you today… The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.”

And as we know, they did see the salvation of the Lord. The Red Sea parted at the command of their prophet, whose power came from that God in whom he trusted. Their way was illuminated for the next little while, enough to get them through safely. And so their faith was strengthened to lean on again, to give them the courage to move forward at times when they could not see the way, times when the ground wasn’t dry.

Oh how we all are like those fearful Israelites at times when the way looks too unknown, when we just don’t know how things will all work out.  We dance and rejoice at the start of our journey, ever hopeful, with the promised land prominent in our minds. The journey doesn’t begin easy, but we are faithful and trust that it will all work out.

And then the problems come. We arrive at the banks of the Red Sea and we feel stuck. We are afraid to move forward and to keep trusting when things just don’t seem to be working out. We feel to say to our Heavenly Father, “I tried living that way, I tried following that impression, I tried praying, I tried having faith and it’s just not working out.”

Waves of uncertainties block our pathway. But at the same time, we are reminded from behind that a fearful retreat to Pharoah’s armies would forfeit our hope for a promised land. We would be enslaved once again to our old way of doing things–our meager faith, our complacency, our bad habits and addictions, our unhappiness. And our escape would only be harder the next time. And sometimes we do choose to go back. We decide to do it all on our own.

But sometimes we let the words of our loving prophet rekindle the flame of our faith and we “fear not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord.” We trust He who created us, who once taught us in our heavenly home that if we would walk uprightly, search diligently, pray always, and be believing, all things would work together for our good here on Earth. We lay our burdens and our fears at the feet of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and we hold our peace. We move forward by His light, trust in His grace, and witness the Lord fight for us to make it through safely.

And so we remain faithful. We recognize His mercies, walking ever more eager to seek guidance from above on our way to the promised land.

And He leads us there. He always does. And we are all the better for it.


So now I’m feeling especially grateful for prayer and the scriptures and His gentle reminders. It will all work out, it always does.

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Joy Because

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It was late when we finally got to bed. We stayed up to finish a docudrama on Netflix, and even though I was so tired, my heart was heavy and my thoughts weighed on deeper things. It was hard to sleep. Have you seen “The Heavy Water War?”  It was very well done and an interesting part of WWII that I didn’t know much about.  I appreciated it.

I was in suspense through a great deal of it, probably because I knew that what was depicted actually happened in a way, and real lives were at stake at one point. Maybe that’s just me getting too into it. But it made me think of war and all the other terrible things that consume our world right now, and my heart was heavy.

I realized I had missed my scripture reading in the morning, so I opened my scriptures.  I am currently reading in the Old Testament and the Book of Mormon.  I had been reading a while in Exodus, so I wanted to read in the Book of Mormon that night. Where I picked up in my reading couldn’t have been more fitting, and it was just what I needed. I read in Alma  28 where the Nephites and the Lamanites were in a great battle, greater than any those nations had seen. Tens of thousands were slain.

Alma recounts,

 4 And now this was a time that there was a great mourning and lamentation heard throughout all the land, among all the people of Nephi—

 5 Yea, the cry of widows mourning for their husbands, and also of fathers mourning for their sons, and the daughter for the brother, yea, the brother for the father; and thus the cry of mourning was heard among all of them, mourning for their kindred who had been slain.

That really happened too. I imagine that’s what it was like in WWII during all of that destruction.  Many other conflicts throughout the world still bring that kind of devastating sorrow, and it weighed heavy on my heart as I thought about it all.

Now in this chapter Alma doesn’t give a lengthy reassurance of peace and happy endings like many other passages of scripture do.  I really love those. But what he does say is all that needed to be said for me to feel peace.

 14 …And thus we see the great reason of sorrow, and also of rejoicing—sorrow because of death and destruction among men, and joy because of the light of Christ unto life.“

How wonderful. Destruction and evil may rage, but we can still have joy because of the light of Christ unto life.  The Savior has overcome it all, and because of Him, we can too. He gives us every reason to hope for a better world.

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“Wherefore, whoso believeth in God might with surety hope for a better world, yea, even a place at the right hand of God, which hope cometh of faith, maketh an anchor to the souls of men, which would make them sure and steadfast, always abounding in good works, being led to glorify God.” (Ether 12:4)

And with that I went right to sleep.

I have such a love for the Book of Mormon. So often it is just what I need to hear.

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