Thursday, August 4, 2011

Asbell Roadrunner.... Finally!!

This is the face of a VERY PROUD Kindergartner! All summer long all I heard is how much she wanted to go to Asbell and How much she wanted to have an awesome teacher and how much she wanted to ride the school bus and sit where ever she wanted to. Today is the big day!

This is the LAST first day of Kindergarten ( as my friend Charity ) has pointed out. The last time that any of my kids will be so small and innocent.... :(

We completely won the teacher lottery ( they don't really have a teacher lottery ). Mrs Jackson was Imanni's 1st grade teacher and was AWESOME! She is the most amazing teacher and she truly LOVES the kids she teaches! I was hoping and praying for Mrs. Jackson to be Kiannah's teacher, not that the others are bad... Mrs. Jackson is a family favorite!!!

Mrs. Treece has been working at Asbell for over 20 years. She was there when I went to school and has worked with all of my kids. I am thankful that she is there to help Kiannah. She is an amazing aide to all the kids at Asbell... but luckily most of her time is with Mrs. Jackson's students!



Asbell does a balloon launch. After a quick explanation of policies and procedures we all went to the front of the school. After hugging and kissing, the kids were given balloons to release. A symbol of their parents letting go and sending them into the world to learn and grow. I am super excited that Kiannah is an Asbell roadrunner and look forward to all that she will accomplish this year!

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Scout Camp 2011



Johnathan turned 12 in May so he was able to go to scout camp this year. He was super excited to learn that the scout troop was going to go to Eastern Tennessee for 6 days. During the 6 days they would work on some merit badges, have the chance to attempt a high ropes course, hike a portion of the Appalachian trail, Swim in the Great Smoky Mountain streams, and go White Water Rafting. If they ever need a camp mom to volunteer to go... I will be the first in line! He didn't start off too well. Johnathan has a problem with motion sickness, let's just say everyone in his car had fair warning! From what I hear it rained a lot! We are lucky to have someone in our ward that works for the Coleman company. You know the ones who make all the awesome camping supplies. So the boys from our ward were well equipped! The stories I heard include a 10 mile hike on the Appalachian trail to Charlie's bunion, white water rafting and getting hit in the mouth by his own paddle and busting open his lip, getting thrown out of the raft, ATTEMPTING the high ropes course, and having lots of awesome memories. This was his first ever road trip without his family around, his first ever camping trip that lasted for more than one night, and his first ever time white water rafting. I am glad he is home. I am glad he is safe. I am glad he had fun, I just wished he hadn't put all his wet stuff in with all his clean stuff and sealed it all up so it can cook in the heat and mildew. I wish he had used the deodorant that I had sent. I wish he had washed the puke out of the pillow case instead of letting it sit for a week. I wish I could have gone and had a blast too!


Awesome leaders and great friends

Johnathan during the hike on the Appalachian Trail


Friday, June 24, 2011

Lessons learned at a young age

For those who are not of my faith, we believe and practice the law of Tithes and offerings. It is a commandment from our Heavenly Father that was first given in ancient times. Tithing is explained as being 10% of all of our income. We CHOOSE to follow this commandment! As a family we have sat down and decided that first and foremost we would pay our tithes. We know as a family that we need help. We struggle financially, we struggle putting food on the table and pay for gas. We are the NORM! We also know that the Lord promises to bless us:

“Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith … if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it” (Malachi 3:10).


There has been times where we have had to choose between food or tithing, gas or tithing, but we do know that everytime, every week, every day we have been blessed. Examples??? We have plenty... I will share a few.

First and foremost, Davone was going to school last year. He has always been horrible at math. He bought the fancy $100 calculator that was suppose to be the magical answer and that didn't help. I then started praying and making sure that instead of stressing about finances while he was going to school that I did my part by researching ways to be frugal and making sure Tithing was paid NO MATTER WHAT. He passed! To this day he knows nothing more about math. He will tell you that even though he took the math class twice and struggled and studied and got tutored by an awesome friend from church, that the ONLY reason he passed was directly linked to paying tithing.
Most recently I, myself had my testimony of this commandment strengthened. We were struggling to gather supplies for our son to attend a week long Boy Scout camp. The list was LONG and we wanted to make sure he had all he needed. The week before we had just bought stuff for his sister to go to camp and the week before that the youngest went to Little Rock to visit a friend. Needless to say finances were NOT looking so good. It was only the middle of the month and we only had $50 left for food and NO extra money for any supplies. But we are still faithfully and willingly paying tithing. As I was out at a dollar store looking for supplies for camp a prompting came to me to look at the envelope at home that was under a magnet on the refrigerator. So once I got home I found the envelope and inside was $50. $50!!!! It isn't a treasure chest filled with gold but to me it was. It brought a tear to my eye and I knelt in my room to offer a prayer of thanks to my Heavenly Father. It was JUST enough to pay for the last supplies we needed for camp, cover my bill I was worried about paying, and put some gas in the car!
I know that during this time in our lives and our economy that it is difficult to follow such a principle, but I myself think that it would be more dangerous to NOT follow this commandment. This blog is filled with such a personal and simple testimony of the law of Tithing, I write this not for friends ( although I know they will read it ) but for my kids. So that they might understand how our Heavenly Father works and how he helps with little things. I know that we don't have a great amount of wealth, we still struggle with our budget, but I pray for JUST enough for us and some to share and we have always had that. So for my kids I pray for you to take away from this blog post the knowledge that Heavenly Father knows us all and hears our prayers and our concerns big or little, and that no matter what, no matter how much you think you don't have don't be selfish. EVERYTHING Heavenly Father gives us is for you to use AND share. My children know what I am talking about as I am constantly reminding them of these principles.

The lessons that I learned at a young age still apply today... They just make more sense now!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

With lots of Love and sadness we say Good-bye!


A grandmother is a little bit parent,
a little bit teacher,
and a little bit best friend.
-- Author Unknown


Davone's Great Grandmother passed away yesterday and she will be greatly missed!