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Make a Smilebox greeting |
We decided to make an enviromentally, cheap, and easy Christmas card this year. Enjoy! May your holiday be merry!
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Make a Smilebox greeting |
Well, with more lessons to come, I am reminded that I am supposed to continue to work on "creating" things. President Uchtdorf's talk at the Relief Society General Conference Address was spot on about women, me in particular. I loved how he spoke highly of women and their talents. We are to aknowledge that we are on earth to create things. Whether or not those things turn out well, is mostly irrelevant. All that matters is THAT we create and continue working on that everyday. My cookies may not be good today, but if I continue to work on them, someday they will be worth eating! Baby Steps, right? :)
Sophy is playing with neighborhood-twin Anna Wilson. She is very confused about why Anna gets to sit in her chair. Jealousy over toys is beginning already... (if you notice, in the beginning of the clip, cute Anna sticks her lizard-like tongue out at Sophy as she is Queen of the Exersaucer!)
Here is a clip of Sophy climbing. She is such a little adventurer and so strong! I think you'll see that she is learning to walk a little (though she's learned more since this clip was made) from object to object, claps to show excitement and approval, and can wave to say "hi." I am reading up on "Baby Signs," and it seems that she is more than ready to begin learning those...really she is trying to teach me to communicate with her!
And our little crawler... She definitely keeps us on our toes. Now she crawls from the livingroom to the kitchen in 1-2 minutes flat (and used to be splat) to be with mom. Separation anxiety has set in a little bit, but mostly she's just really excited about her new talents.
My dad drove my sister, Kara, down to visit on her way back to college at BYU-Idaho. My dad stayed for a week and we did quite a bit of site seeing, picture taking and playing with Sophy. It was great to spend time with him. We toured the Utah state capital building after its recent rennovation, ate at Memory Grove park, toured Temple Square, played Ultimate Frisbee, weeded the Garden, ate at Texas Roadhouse, visited with Troy's family, and visited with my Dad's family. For living in Tacoma, Washington, I sure have been blessed to be able to see my family a great deal lately. The top slideshow is my pics and the bottom is my dad's.
Children's Art Yard: We need Adults/mature Teens who love interacting with Children. This service includes helping Artists assist children with various art project from around the world. If a parent would like to do this with 1 or 2 of their children that would be perfectly acceptable.
Shifts still open are:
Grounds Crew: We need responsible kids with parents/Adults who would be willing to be the "eyes and hands" of the park keeping it clean and safe. Volunteers will be running items from one booth to another, looking around for garbage on the ground/things out of place. If a parent would like to do this with 1 or 2 of their children that would be perfectly acceptable.
Shifts still open are:
If you or anyone you know would be interested in helping the Bountiful Davis Art Center out with this fun and exciting community event, please feel free to e-mail me at: smilyrunner@gmail.com with your contact information, who will be coming, and what shift you would like and we will let you know where to be and what do to. Thank you so much for any assistance that you can be. I understand that the summer is very busy. This would be, in my eyes, a wonderful way to serve, have a date night, help in a community, and get out and do something fun!
Below you'll find a slide show of our endeavors this month. Enjoy!
We are so proud of our sweet Sophronia. Her nap and sleep schedules are getting easier for her (teaching herself to fall asleep a bit too!). She loves going for walks and runs (Emily is getting back into shape finally!). She loves smiling and boy does she seem to be a fast learner! She is very determined and seems to love most everyone she meets. She loves to smile the most at her dad. We know she'll get away with much. :)