Sunday, December 27, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Moved to tears...
I am such a proud wife of a guy who not only works hard to support our family,but is smart, funny, athletic, caring, lovable, and a guy who inspires little kids to want to come to church. Jordan and I both have a calling in the primary, which we started just a few weeks ago. I teach a very sweet class of 5 year olds, and Jordan teaches a great group of 6 year olds. Last Sunday, someone came up to me and told me how one particular boy in Jordan's class always argued with his mom and had no desire to come to church. Something must have changed because recently, he wants to attend church, and when his mom asked him what brought on this change he said, "because of Brother Murray."
It made me tear up.
I love him.
And I hope I can inspire the little ones in my class, as well as those around me.
It made me tear up.
I love him.
And I hope I can inspire the little ones in my class, as well as those around me.
I hope she doesn't mind me doing this! I had a friend attend church with me a few weeks ago, and she recently started taking the discussions with the sister missionaries :) And I am excited to share that she is getting baptized. The big day is set for Dec. 26th! I am so happy for her, especially after a devastating loss of her fiance less than two months ago. I have been helping her plan out her baptism details and it brings back memories of my baptism...
November marked my 5th year as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I love the gospel and have an overwhelming love of the savior. I often wish my family could share this great blessing with me, for I am the first in my family to join the church. I hope someday they will learn what I know and be able to experience all that I have.
November marked my 5th year as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I love the gospel and have an overwhelming love of the savior. I often wish my family could share this great blessing with me, for I am the first in my family to join the church. I hope someday they will learn what I know and be able to experience all that I have.
Our quick visit to Trumansburg
Two weekends ago, Jordan and I got to fly to New York for a quick visit. We received a call involving a death in the family. We got the sad news that Jordan's grandpa Murray had passed away. He was a great man, and always such a pleasure to be around. I didn't know him very long, but who would need to, to know how great of a guy he was. At first, we didn't expect to make it, but then decided it would be nice to surprise J's family and come up for the weekend. We bought two tickets to Rochester, and reserved a rental car, in hopes that our surprise visit would make up for us not being with our families for Christmas. (I love that my dad and J's family are just a 10 minute drive from each other, it makes our visits so much easier!) But, our surprise didn't go as planned after we missed our first flight! We had to spoil the fun and call my mother in law to let her know we were coming and that we needed a ride from the Syracuse airport!
The funeral was peaceful and I loved hearing the stories of Grandpa Murray at his memorial service. What a sense of humor he had! As for the rest of our time there, it was much needed... the laughter, the games, the nephews and siblings, yummy food, snowfall and a nice testimony meeting in our old branch all made our trip enjoyable. Speaking of church, I got to announce my "good news minute!" For those of you thinking what's a "good news minute?!" It's a time for us ladies, to share something that is happening, will happen or has happened in our life recently with the other sister's at church. Hence... "good news" minute :) Well my good news is that Jordan and I are going to be sealed, for time and all eternity, in the Mesa, Arizona Temple in January. I am excited, and my heart beats out of my chest every time I think about it! :)
The funeral was peaceful and I loved hearing the stories of Grandpa Murray at his memorial service. What a sense of humor he had! As for the rest of our time there, it was much needed... the laughter, the games, the nephews and siblings, yummy food, snowfall and a nice testimony meeting in our old branch all made our trip enjoyable. Speaking of church, I got to announce my "good news minute!" For those of you thinking what's a "good news minute?!" It's a time for us ladies, to share something that is happening, will happen or has happened in our life recently with the other sister's at church. Hence... "good news" minute :) Well my good news is that Jordan and I are going to be sealed, for time and all eternity, in the Mesa, Arizona Temple in January. I am excited, and my heart beats out of my chest every time I think about it! :)
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