Lots of news the last couple days that it seems everyone is sounding off on. I don't usually wade into the fray, but I felt it was important for me to say:
Just because something is legal doesn't make it right.
http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/12/19/duck-dynasty-family-phil/
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=28099570&nid=148&title=federal-judge-overturns-utah-same-sex-marriage-ban&fm=home_page&s_cid=featured-1
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Cat in the Hat Personal Progress
Our theme for Evening of Excellence was "Oh, the Places You'll Go" from Dr. Seuss. As YW president, I was asked to talk and since I was dressed as the Cat In the Hat, I wrote a little poem to inspire. The girls and adults loved it, so I thought I'd share it here. Feel free to use it in your wards and families too!
Cat in the Hat Personal Progress
If the sun does not shine.
And it’s too wet to play.
Do not sit in the house
All that cold, cold, wet day
Personal Progress is something
For one and for two.
Lots of wonderful projects
You will love to do!
So pull out your book
It’s for short and for tall.
Don’t just sit in your house.
and do nothing at all.
For if all that you do is to
Sit!
Sit!
Sit!
Sit!
You will not like it.
Not one little bit.
So listen to me!
I’m the Cat in the Hat!
Listen to me!
And you will not fall flat!
There is lots you can do
and it starts just like that.
Begin building your faith
It is fun that’s not funny.
Plant a seed that will grow
In the sun that is sunny!”
To your faith add patience, kindness,
temperance, and love
These things are all in you,
from your Father above.
As His daughter you are cherished,
He knows and loves you.
Your life’s mission to fulfill
Is what you must do.
Does this seem like a lot?
For I’ve still more to say.
Don’t be discouraged,
Just start today.
There’s so much to learn,
Reading lights up the way!
“Knowledge is power,”
So the wise people say.
Choose the right not the wrong,
Choose the right above all.
Choose the right not the wrong,
On you consequences fall!
Serving others is key.
Let your light shine so bright.
While you’re helping another,
You’ll be filled with delight.
Live as you say you believe,
Keep your promises true,
Like our Savior who did
All He promised to do.
One more value to learn
And then you’ll have them all,
One more value to learn,
This is no time to fall!
The temple is your goal,
Pure and worthy you must be.
As a virtuous woman,
Worth more than a ruby.
Chaste in thought and in deed,
Creative power you possess,
Treat yourself as a temple, and
Future lives you will bless.
“Look at you!
Look at you now!” says this cat.
Your Personal Progress all done
I give you a tip of my hat.
A grand path you have trod!
A grand woman you’ll be!
I’ll give you this necklace!
With a shining ruby!
And look!
You get a plaque!
But that is not all!
Oh, no.
That is not all...
To your fellow young women,
You can lend a hand,
Help them walk the path too
And earn all that is grand!
You’ve learned all about prayer,
Taking the sacrament.
You’ve learned of teaching,
Of cooking, and of talent,
Of Atonement and tithing,
Of motherhood and home,
Of standards and blessings,
Of making your gratitude known.
So when your mother comes in
And she says to you,
“Did you have any fun?
Tell me. What did you do?”
I hope that you will know
Exactly what to say.
I hope that you will tell her
All that went on here today.
How you learned and you grew,
And came closer to God,
Prepared to enter His House,
His Son’s path you have trod.
© 2013 Kris Crowther
Saturday, August 17, 2013
All Together Again
We spent an amazing, exhausting 12 days together in Korea and China. It was the best way to reconnect with each other, get to know Josh again, and have him get to know us. We took family pics at SOO many places! Here's a sample:
Seoul Korea Temple - this was just minutes after we first saw each other.
Buddhist temple at Mt. Mai in Korea.
Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul.
Border of North and South Korea in DMZ.
Great Wall of China.
Forbidden City and Tiananman Square in Beijing China.
USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Waikiki Beach in Honolulu.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Sunday, June 16, 2013
What Good Dads Do
Read you books
Coach your basketball team
Carry you when you're too tired to walk
Name and bless you
Go on the wild roller coaster rides with you
Build your race car set on Christmas Day
Get a big belly when you get one
Have picnics and watch movies in the living room
Take you trick-or-treating
Teach you to water ski
Work hard to provide for you
Take you to BYU football games
Miss you when you go away
Celebrate your successes
Mourn when you mourn
Show you that you can do hard things
Wrestle and tease you
Show you the value of a good nap
Love your mom
Love your children
I love you, Dad!
I love you, David!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Happy Birthday to my babies!
We've had some pretty important birthdays these last 6 weeks. One of my girls hit adulthood, another can now drive and date, and the third can go to youth conference and EFY and dances! Good times.
Jenna turns 18!
Alissa turns 14!
Kellie turns 16!
Monday, January 7, 2013
Trying to be like Jesus
I wanted to share an experience that Katie and I had last
week. We were driving into Costco and
saw a man standing on the corner with a sign – one of those “please help”
signs. It was a bitterly cold day,
probably 8 degrees, and Katie immediately saw him and was concerned.
“Can we help him, Mom?
You have a dollar in your purse.
Can we give it to him?”
I agreed that she could take my dollar and give it to the
man on our way out. The entire time we
were in Costco, she talked about the man and how sad it was that he was there
and would anyone else help him and give him money. She also repeated a couple of times that she
knew Grandpa would give him money. J
On our way out, we pulled up to the man and she rolled down
her window and handed him the dollar. He
took it and said, “God bless you” and we pulled away.
“Why did he say ‘God bless you’, Mom?”
“He is thankful that you helped him, Katie, and he wants
Heavenly Father to bless you for being kind.”
Her eye welled up with tears and she asked me a multitude of
questions. Is there a place he can go to get out of the cold? How far is it? Will he have to walk there? Will someone drive him? She could not let it go and I was struck by
the depth of the compassion that she had in her heart. It was a good rebuke for
me to realize that I can be kinder and more aware of and compassionate toward
my fellow men.
A couple of days later, we were talking about it and Katie
said, “Do you know why I was so worried about that man, Mom?” “Why?” I asked. “Because I thought how I would feel if that
was me.” At the tender age of 11, she
already knows how to mourn with those that mourn and to feel the afflictions of
another that she may succor them in their need.
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