Puffer fish, methinks. But I'm basing that presumption on 'Finding Nemo'. This guy looks like thier tanked puffer fish.
Exactly how close are you to the beach? The photos are so great, Katy. We want to come see you, and we will if we can get our ducks in a row.
I'm just starting to recognize why having children can be such a blessing. It isn't just to teach us a few things about patience or sacrifice or to make sure the earth gets populated, is it? If they are motivating you to be more disciplined and diligent (because you feel such a drive to teach principles and be good examples) you automatically improve yourself, drawing ever nearer and nearer to God or to whatever you aspire to be.
Yet another reason we should be thanking our children, eh? (ps. I make it a point to make sure my kids catch me in the act of praying or performing service too. I think it might be the only time when being 'public' with your private time with God is acceptable.
Hello Katy. Thank you for the compliment on announcement & thank you for the announcement of Clover. I'm expecting her to be clever, so I can call her Clever Clover. I also enjoyed reading your 100 things, as work is kind of slow today. I loved it all; except that you don't like tuna. (I make mine with plain yogurt instead of mayo, would you like it then?) But I loved this post the most. I have been thinking about these very things a lot lately. The work it takes for these "noble desires". I don't even have kids yet, but there was a certain "little-brother-like" Elder on my mission who cried in front of me once: when he told us how important it was to him to secretly see his mom praying or reading her scriptures. I've wanted to start the habit now, even though there is no one to really secretly see me. Thank you for your charm. I'm excited to see you all; I wondered if you were coming! Love, Olivia
Cool photos of the Surfer Dude and Surfer Dudette!
ReplyDeleteBlowfish maybe or puffer fish. Did you give it mouth to mouth to see if it would inflate?
Puffer fish, methinks. But I'm basing that presumption on 'Finding Nemo'. This guy looks like thier tanked puffer fish.
ReplyDeleteExactly how close are you to the beach? The photos are so great, Katy. We want to come see you, and we will if we can get our ducks in a row.
I'm just starting to recognize why having children can be such a blessing. It isn't just to teach us a few things about patience or sacrifice or to make sure the earth gets populated, is it? If they are motivating you to be more disciplined and diligent (because you feel such a drive to teach principles and be good examples) you automatically improve yourself, drawing ever nearer and nearer to God or to whatever you aspire to be.
Yet another reason we should be thanking our children, eh?
(ps. I make it a point to make sure my kids catch me in the act of praying or performing service too. I think it might be the only time when being 'public' with your private time with God is acceptable.
Very good point, Jennifer.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are way cool. Thanks for the message, too.
ReplyDeleteKaty, your optimism and energetic mind in your mothering are inspiring to me. Thank you for this post.
ReplyDeleteHello Katy. Thank you for the compliment on announcement & thank you for the announcement of Clover. I'm expecting her to be clever, so I can call her Clever Clover. I also enjoyed reading your 100 things, as work is kind of slow today. I loved it all; except that you don't like tuna. (I make mine with plain yogurt instead of mayo, would you like it then?) But I loved this post the most. I have been thinking about these very things a lot lately. The work it takes for these "noble desires". I don't even have kids yet, but there was a certain "little-brother-like" Elder on my mission who cried in front of me once: when he told us how important it was to him to secretly see his mom praying or reading her scriptures. I've wanted to start the habit now, even though there is no one to really secretly see me. Thank you for your charm. I'm excited to see you all; I wondered if you were coming! Love, Olivia
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