Monday, April 17, 2017

Easter Sunday

The Easter Bunny brought Beach towels and water toys for all the kids this year. He must have known we were planning a Beach trip soon.

Hopefully this is the last family picture with out Ron (He was in church meetings). I have mixed feelings on this wonderful Sabbath day. I love this time of year (not so much the sugar crazed kids or the bunny junk) I love the reminder of our Saviors atonement and resurrection. Church was absolutely beautiful today with musical numbers and talks that made me weep. Primary children sang one of my favorites Gethsemane. Ron has served as a member in our church bishopric for the past 4 1/2 years. It's gone by so fast. He has put a lot into his calling and I have happily (most of the time happily) supported him. He will be released this next week and while part of me is happy to have him around a little more, the other part is nervous. Nervous for the unknown and nervous for change. The OCD planner in me likes to have things mapped out. I KNOW I'm going to miss certain aspects of him serving. I have felt the Lords hand in my life many specific times in the past few years. I know my family has been watched over and I'm sure that won't stop but all the same I'm grateful for the Lords gentle pushes and my little guardian angels looking out for me. Guiding me shaping me and helping me to be better and do better. I'm grateful for my struggles. And I'm thankful for my forever family. Happy Easter all! I know he lives. And I know He loves us.


One of the BEST parts of Ron's calling (in my opinion) was his presence in primary. This is the closest we have ever come to having a calling together. As the bishopric member over Primary he would visit primary often and even taught sharing time once a month. It was really fun to watch him go out of his comfort zone and teach the children. It's sad to me that he won't be in there anymore but I look forward to having him around a little more. They better not change my calling because I'm convinced it's the greatest calling in the whole world. I LOVE primary. Not just because my kids are in it (that's an added bonus). I love the spirit that is there, I love primary music, I just love EVERYTHING about it.

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