Tuesday, May 29, 2007




More Pictures of the back yard.


Here are some more pictures of the backyard. The first one is Robyn and Grace standing in front of the peas. They were really tall until they went behind them and knocked them over. Turkeys!

Colin is still camera crazy. He took most of the pictures that I posted today. I don't really know who took the pictures that he is in. Probably Robyn or our cousin Brandon. I took the last two with the strawberry jam. Colin has been experimenting with sepia and black and white. Some of his pictures are pretty cool.



We finally finished the backyard! (Well, almost.) Randy worked really hard this weekend and hauled a bunch of soil aid, sand, and pea gravel in to finish the yard. (We are still a bit short of pea gravel, but I can't see that part of the yard from any windows so I am happy.) We finished just in time to have a picnic in our backyard with Grandma and Grandpa and Aunt Shelly, Uncle Arthur, Katie, Brandon and Jacob to celebrate Memorial Day. It was very fun!

After the picnic we went to Great Grandpa Reeder's grave to place some roses before ending up at Grandma's for another picnic with more people. Monday was a busy day!

On the way home from Grandma's house, I got pulled over my a cop for speeding. (I missed the sign. What can I say?) It is the first time I have been pulled over in 13 years and only the 3rd time in my whole life. I got my first ticket. It was for failure to provide proof of insurance. I faxed in proof of insurance this morning and the ticket was dismissed. Whew!






Strawberries!!

The kids and I made jam this morning from our very own strawberry patch. It was so fun to have real help this year. I love it!
We picked enough strawberries for 17 8oz jars of freezer jam with enough left over to top our angel food cake for desert tonight. YUM!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

What has Colin been up too?? Oh, my!


He has been camera crazy lately. He loves to take pictures. He loves to upload pictures to the computer. He loves to burn the pictures to picture CDs. He loves to watch his pictures on the TV.

His latest is this adventure in Adobe Photoshop. He took this picture of himself.


Then used photoshop to change the picture on his shirt to be an image he found on the web.

Very impressive. I asked Randy when he taught Colin to use Photoshop and Randy said that he hasn't taught Colin Photoshop.

Colin said, as I was posting this, that Randy taught him to use the eraser in Photoshop when they were programming their game with Phrogram (Kids Programming Language V 2.2). They used a picture of one of our fish and used the eraser to erase the tank from around it. He said he just figured out how to use layers himself.

Being the mother of highly intelligent, wonderful children whom one loves dearly, is not an easy task. It challenges me daily to be a better person than I otherwise would.

A few weeks ago (I know it has been forever since I last posted - my boys just can't leave the operating system alone!!), we were reading the about The Passover in the Old Testament Stories book for family scripture study. As most of you know, the last plague was that the oldest child in every Egyptian family would die. The Israelites were to put lamb's blood on their doors to keep the destroying angel from visiting their homes. As the oldest child, Colin was very interested in that. We talked about it for a minute and, of course, I assured him that we would certainly have followed the Prophet and painted our door so the sickness would pass over us because we loved him so much.

After the kids went to bed, I pondered that for a time - was I really "painting the door" of our home to keep the destroying angel away??

A few days later, I was studying my scriptures and happened to reread the Word of Wisdom from section 89 of the Doctrine and Covenants. I have read it many times, however, this time I read it, I was struck by the very last verse which reads "And I, the Lord, give unto them a promise, that the destroying angel shall pass by them , as the children of Israel, and not slay them. Amen." Wow, how powerful is that! I have spent a lot of time pondering that for the past few weeks and I realize that I do have a testimony of that truth!

Randy and I discussed it shortly after I read it. We have different views of the Word of Wisdom. He focuses on the don'ts and I focus on the do's. It was an interesting discussion. I have never had a problem with the don'ts, so I don't think about them too much. Randy has not ever had a problem with them either, but has been more exposed to those that do. The week I was reading this, he attended the funeral of a cousin who had shot and killed a bail bondsman and then was shot and killed himself by police. Randy pointed out that if Tony had been obeying the Word of Wisdom and avoiding the alcohol and drugs, two men would still be alive. That is pretty dramatic. We read the newspaper that week and noticed that most crimes are a result of not following the Word of Wisdom. Interesting.
We talked about how most frequently the destroying angel comes as heart attacks or illness and is not always a sudden as being killed quickly. Many news stories are about diet related illnesses that could be prevented by following the Word of Wisdom.
I had Chronic Fatigue from 1996 until 2001. Colin's birth in 2000 was what forced me to face the fact that traditional medicine did not have the answers and if I wanted to be the mother that this child needed, I would have to figure it out myself. Turns out that following the Word of Wisdom was key to turning away that "destroying angel." As long as I stick to it, I feel great.
Colin has been my motivation to do better and be more obedient from the beginning of my quest to follow this law. He has had food sensitivities since he was six months old and has challenged my abilities ever since. At six months old, he developed a rash on his toes. I took him to the doctor and he gave me steriod cream to put on them. I didn't like that option very much. I had an appointment with an ND for my chronic fatigue about that time and I took Colin with me. He told me that we both had dairy allergies and I had Candida. I quit drinking milk and went on a "Candida Diet." It was amazing the difference. The toes cleared right up and I felt sooo much better.
As Colin got older and was eating more and more foods, we discovered more and more sensitivities - wheat, corn, dairy, food dye, peanuts..... I had to completely change my menu planning. The really great news is that I have since learned a lot more about food and cooking and he can now eat the foods he is sensitive too in moderation without breaking out in a rash. I certainly have a long way to go, but it is good to look back and see where I came from.
I have been slacking quite a bit lately, but I am now re motivated to keep trying.

Just yesterday I read an article about autism. Autism is a very complex disease that no one really knows the cause of, but many people have raised very good questions. This last article I read talked about how autism is a genetic defeat that needs an enviromental trigger to manifest itself. No one is exactly sure what that trigger is, but it is very possible that it is related to food sensitivities in certain individuals. It made me wonder if all my early efforts helped prevent my son from developing autism. What would have happened if I had just applied the steriod cream and kept doing what I was doing?? I guess I will never know.

I think it would be easier to paint the door with lamb's blood and see the immediate results of your efforts the next day. It is not easy to endure to the end. :)

My current goals toward "painting my door" are:

Work on the do's of the Word of Wisdom through more prudent research and proper menu planning.

Follow the council to have three months of financial reserves by staying in my budget.

Keep working at daily scripture study focusing on:
Personal Study: Reading and studying my lesson guides for Sunday School and Relief Society, and using the topical guide to research personal questions that I want answers to. This to be done in the afternoon before I start my other studies.

Couple Study: Read Understanding Isaiah in the mornings before Randy leaves for work or school, so we can get through 2 Nephi with some insight.

Family Study: Currently Old Testament Stories to be read as a family before bed.


Okay, there it is in writing. Now I have to do it right?