Sunday, September 12, 2010

Face Book

The world is apparently going to continue to change and I will be forced to change in some ways with it.  Other ways I stand firm on.  However, I now have a face book page.  It has been a process to decide to do this.  I liked that my kids knew some of the events and happenings in their cousins' lives even though they are scattered around the western United States.  Then at work we started a face book group for our birth parents and we have been encouraged to have a face book account so we can follow and add our support to "that wall".  Then Jena's functional skills (special ed) teacher asked about starting one for Jena.  One of Jena's goals this year is to work on learning email.  We want her to be able to keep in touch with her siblings and cousins throughout her life and felt it was a good skill for reading and writing as well.  The face book page, her teacher felt, was an age appropriate skill for Jena and one that could benefit her throughout her life and give her some  way to keep in touch and feel a part of the community.  So here I am with a face book page, (one of my friends commented that now that the last person in the world is on face book , they will no longer have to advertise.....) and Jena, too, has a page.  We will see where it fits with blogging, e-mails, journal keeping, and the all important actually talking to people in person or on the phone.  No promises except that I will be your "friend" if you ask me.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

New Glasses

We are excited to present Jena with her brand-new glasses........



These are not just any new glasses, but a brand designed specifically for people with Down syndrome.
That means they truly fit and stay up (most of the time).  The ear and the nose pieces are set differently and it has made a big difference.  Hard to tell in the picture but they are navy blue which is one of her favorites colors. 

Okay, I know I am "geekish"...

...notice that I am not fully commiting to be a geek.  However, I like the weather and I am even writing a post about it and I understand that there are those who consider that to be odd or "geekish", so be it.


Did you notice the clouds today?  In northern Utah, they were amazing---black rain clouds, white fluffy ones, and blue sky peeking out here and there.  They were most beautiful when I was walking earlier this morning but I took these pictures later.  Texas always had great clouds as well...little sparse in much of Hong Kong..hopefully you enjoyed the sky whereever you were at.


Side note:  During the time we lived in Hong Kong and I started typing letters to my parents on our new home computer, I kept a copy of all the letters I wrote in a binder to serve as "somewhat poor" journal.  When you read the letters back to back you can notice the pattern--almost each time I started off with a comment about the weather which for Hong Kong usually meant "hot, humid, rain".  I apparently am not too creative.

                              Hopefully you are having awesome weather whereever you are.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

"The Living Christ"

A number of years ago, a friend shared about some of her experiences with memorizing the document "The Living Christ".  It was a great conversation and I felt drawn to having a similar experience.  However, memorization was never something I was super great at or enjoyed doing so I talked myself out of it.  It would be too hard, too time consuming, and what would it accomplish,  After all, I felt grounded in my faith of Jesus Christ and despite the experiences of my friend, wasn't sure it was a necessary thing.

Time passed and I heard of others who had also memorized this unique document.  My niece Kristen did as one of her personal progress goals.....but she was young and bright....and she needed to do some goals for personal progress so I went on, tempted again but let the moment pass.

Then the invitation came to moms to join with their daughters in working on Personal Progress and to accomplish that goal with their daughter or shortly afterwards.  Since Jena and I were working closely together on her goals, I decided to take that challenge.  In reviewing the values from my point of view, again the invitation was there to memorize "The Living Christ".  A day or so later, I was talking to my sister, Valerie, who lives in Mesa.  She serves as YW President in her ward so we were talking about Personal Progress.  I told her that I was thinking about memorizing the document. Immediately I felt a confirmation that it was something that I should do.  As we talked, it became stronger so I shared it with my sister and we both decided to begin to work on it.  I indicated that I would plan to complete it in a year, practicing as I walked in the morning like my friend had done many years earlier.  I was concerned about my ability to learn and retain such a long piece of writing. 

And so I began, writing the first sentence on a 3X5 card to carry on my walk...."As we commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ two millennia ago"......I decided that I would memorize one paragraph a month and would be done in 13 months...perhaps with luck and a couple of shorter paragraphs, I could do it in a year.  Sept. 1, 2011.

I mentioned my goal to Gary but felt that it would be one of those private things (but of course since I am sharing on my blog, I have changed that intention) that I would not mention to others. I didn't want to seem like I was bragging, I guess, but more importantly what if I could not do it.  I am 55 years old and I have a crazy life some times.  This seems like a huge thing for me and I was afraid to let others know in case I couldn't or didn't complete it.

However, the very next day, I had a visit with my visiting teachers who I love.  We talk about the gospel and it is always such a sweet experience.  One of my visiting teachers has returned to Weber State full time so we were speaking about learning and studying and ways to keep our minds active into our later years.  In passing, Kaye mentioned memorization.  Although I had planned not to tell anyone, I found myself sharing about my goal to memorize this document.  I shared my past experiences and how Valerie and I were both going to do this.  Now that they knew, I felt added determination to persist.  After all, each month they could serve as a checkpoint to see how I was doing.  The studying went on......." we offer our testimony of the reality of His matchless life and the infinite virtue of His great atoning sacrifice."

My morning walks have been filled with these sweet words.  As I partook of the sacrament on Sunday, I reviewed the words to the first paragraph over and over..."None other had had so profound an influence upon all who have lived and will yet live upon the earth."  I was anxious to learn the second paragraph and now I can see that not only will I be able to accomplish this goal but it will probably occur more quickly than I thought.  There will undoubtedly be set backs but the words are amazing and lead me to want to learn more of them.  Alone time in the car, folding clothes, taking a shower, where ever there is a moment of quiet, the words are there along with the images of Christ, who He is and how grateful I am for that great atoning sacrifice. "He is the Great Jehovah of the Old Testament, the Messiah of the New...."

A bonus:  On Wednesday, I spoke to my visiting teacher, Kaye, who shared that she too has decided to memorize this beautiful document.  This past Sunday she read an article in the Ensign (p. 8) about a woman who did and she felt that she too had to achieve this goal.  She is actually way ahead of me (which is fine she assured me since they are more in the retirement/grandparent stage with some more free time than I.  Actually she is just brilliant).  Her goal is to present it at their family Christmas party.  When we saw each other at a Relief Society Meeting last night, we spoke of some of the words and it was fun to share our excitement together.

I decided that sharing these experiences would be a helpful thing.  It will provide me a world-full of motivation to continue when the words begin to jumble in my mind, because I am 55 after all.

May you have an awesome day.  Here is a link so that you can read the whole statement.http://lds.org/library/display/0,4945,90-1-10-1,00.html

Have a great day.