Wednesday, January 10, 2018

More Christmas!

Sledding! Behind the Gator! 

I read this book before Christmas and then had to read it to the kids - its a pretty short chapter book but has lots of sweet moments about two orphans and it definitely brought the Christmas spirit each night. 

My Elf Lucy 

Nephi's Elf Elfy

Clairana's Elf Elisabeth

Bella helping make rolls!



Off to a Christmas Party!


Christmas Morning!! Bean Bags from Santa - Nephi - Map with Planes, Clairana - Birds, Coraline - Pink and French design, Bella - Farmhouse
The Bell family also got them AMAZING sleeping bags that have their names on them too!




Coraline's Stocking and Bag was tucked in this magical tee-pee!

Levi actually out beat me this year - he did so well.
I got Muck boots, my own leatherman and a turning knob for the gator which makes it feel like it has power steering which is awesome!


Dinosaurs

Daniel the Tiger (her only favorite show)

Bella eating everyone's chocolate and jerky...


Art Supplies!





Gingerbread House from the Wallace Family
(This has been a tradition for them and it is always perfect for a family event together.) 

Santa brought Stamps - what was he thinking?

Cabella Lou!
She likes to steal other people's bean bags and laugh about it.
Santa must have worked hard on sewing these all up perfectly. 
Harmonica!

Tee-Pee Time!


Wrestle!

And Smile!

Gingerbread House Making 


The Artist. 

Concentration 







Christmas at the Brigham House!

Aunt Emily and I 

Dorks. Uncle Nick and Levi - super hot peppers 

Awwhh... then weirdo in the background.

Little Reagan!

Ensley and Coraline - My brother Tanner got Coraline this dress up dog costume that everyone had to try on.


Uncle Tanner also got the older kids a huge Jenga set!
Nephi! 


Ensley Did It!



Coraline Did It!

Then Levi with the help of Uncle Nick!

Clairana just relaxing.....

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

LDS Church News

Morning Devotional was hard today. 
Today, was the first time that I have had children old enough to explain that our beloved Prophet, Thomas S. Monson, had passed away. 

President Thomas S. Monson

1927–2018

“We are the Lord's hands here upon the earth, with the mandate to serve and to lift His children. He is dependent upon each of us.”
Thomas S. Monson

LDS Prophet - Thomas S Monson - LINK
His Life and Full Service to the Lord.

Facts at a Glance
  • Born August 21, 1927, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
  • Served in the U.S. Naval Reserve.
  • Studied business at the University of Utah.
  • Married Frances Johnson on October 7, 1948, in the Salt Lake Temple.
  • Called to be a bishop at age 22, a counselor in the stake presidency at age 27, and a mission president in Canada at age 31.
  • Became an Apostle in 1963 at age 36—the youngest Apostle called since 1910.
  • Earned a master’s degree in business administration while serving as an Apostle.
  • Served as a counselor in the First Presidency for 22 years.
  • Set apart and ordained as the 16th President of the Church on February 3, 2008.


When prophets pass away, the first question non-members or even members ask is who will be the next one? 

When a prophet dies, Heavenly Father has a way to call a new prophet. He calls the new prophet from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

The man who has served as an Apostle the longest, besides the Prophet, is the President of the Quorum of the Twelve. When a prophet dies, the President of the Quorum of the Twelve becomes the next prophet. 
He prays and calls two new counselors.
In general conference, we raise our hand to sustain the new prophet. 
This means that we promise to do our best to follow what he teaches.


This foundation of living apostles and prophets—chosen and called through prophecy and revelation by priesthood authority, serving in love and unity under the direction of the resurrected Christ—continues today.


Co-op Magic.

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