Wednesday, November 30, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 30: I Am Grateful for...Prophets, Past and Present

"The Lord has placed prophets in the land. They speak the truth. 
In whatever subject the prophets choose to speak, LISTEN.  Listen with your ears, 
with your minds, and with your hearts. Do not analyze their mortal preparation to speak upon the subject. That's not where their strength comes from. It is the power of God coupled with his call to them that qualifies them to speak--on any subject. The united voice of the First Presidency and the Twelve will never, never, never lead us astray."
--L. Aldin Porter
Both personally, and with my family I am coming to the end of a challenge to read the Book of Mormon, in its entirety this year. It is a goal that I have fulfilled at least once every year, for many years. The words of the Lords early prophets, on those pages, have been a boon to my soul, in sunshine and deep waters, as have the counsels of His latter-day prophets who I have been listening to, studying from, and pondering, since my youth. As mouthpieces of the Lord, they have anchored my testimony, strengthened my faith and helped me to feel, understand and cherish my place and purpose as a child of God, who I know, undeniably, is a personal and loving heavenly Father. How I love and honor Him and His Son. How I love and trust these inspired men who have led me to Them!

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 29: I Am Grateful for...Eternal Perspective

"We are not necessarily doubting that God will do the best for us; 
we are wondering how painful the best will turn out to be." 
--C. S. Lewis
"...Gratitude transcends whatever is happening around us. It surpasses disappointment, discouragement, and despair. It blooms just as beautifully in the icy landscape of winter
 as it does in the pleasant warmth of summer."
--Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Hard day--grateful for selfless friends, and faith that life's trials are a temporary, but needful refiners fire.

Monday, November 28, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 28: I Am Grateful for...Family Home Evenings

“We are trying to preserve the traditional family—father, mother, and children—working
together in love toward a common goal. In large measure we are succeeding against great odds. 
We advocate a family home evening, for instance, one night a week reserved for family 
activity together. Lessons from the scriptures are taught. Family business is discussed. 
 Vacations are planned. We sing together. We pray together. It works!” 
--President Gordon B. Hinckley
Lesson  Time (before the laughter started...Sophie was a good sport!)
Formality starts to deteriorate during Share (I had to capture this...)
Abe, for some reason decides to lay on the floor, while Fred is talking. Sophie who was standing at this point,
just walks over and stands on his back. No one, including Abe seems to think anything of it.
This is the Bloomquist family in real time.
Abrahm sporting the Hero medal for the week, awarded by his Dad.
(Just the red ribbon can be seen around his neck.)
Activities--Board Games...
...and Action Games
Mammoth Donut Holes, Hot Chocolate and Apple Cider for Refreshments.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 27: I Am Grateful for...A Messy House

"If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. You shield it and protect it. You never abuse it. You don’t expose it to the elements. You don’t make it common or ordinary. If it ever becomes tarnished, you lovingly polish it until it gleams like new. It becomes special because you have made it so, and it grows more beautiful and precious as time goes by.” 
--F. Burton Howard
All the clutter reminds me that this weekend my house was full of visiting instead of cleaning and that it's my family that I plan on lasting forever, not my furnishings. Tomorrow, I will wake up and put things back where they belong, but in this moment, I am grateful for the mess and what it means.

Saturday, November 26, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 26: I Am Grateful for... Family Traditions

“If we will build righteous traditions in our families, the light of the gospel can grow ever brighter … from generation to generation.”
—Elder L. Tom Perry
Tonight, as a full family, we opened up our Christmas boxes and started spreading signs of the season
 throughout the house, and when we tired out early, we all settled in to watch The Miracle on 34th Street. 


Friday, November 25, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 25: I Am Grateful for...Encouragement to Serve

“I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. 
I acted and behold, service was joy.”
--Rabindranath Tagore

Thursday, November 24, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 24: I Am Grateful for...Extended Family Bonds

“Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ. Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities.”
--The Proclamation to the World
Ironically, I missed this while cleaning up in the kitchen, but even so, I am grateful for the ties that were being forged.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 23: I Am Grateful for...Family Service

“I slept and dreamt that life was joy.
I awoke and saw that life was service. 
I acted and behold, service was joy.”
― Rabindranath Tagore
We all helped my daughter and her husband move and then,
I enjoyed cooking with my youngest girls in preparation for Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 22: I Am Grateful for...Married Children Coming Home


“How can there be too many children? That is like saying there are too many flowers.” 
--Mother Teresa
Arriving Home for the Holiday Week
Spending the Day Making Bread with Me

Monday, November 21, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 21: I Am Grateful for...Good Neighbors

“In the end, ... maybe we must all give up trying to pay back the people in this world who sustain our lives. In the end, maybe it's wiser to surrender before the miraculous scope of human generosity and to just keep saying thank you, forever and sincerely, for as long as we have voices.” 
--Elizabeth Gilbert
We have been recipients of: Homemade Dinner and Dessert Deliveries, Pick up Pizza Deliveries, "Leftover" Sharing,  Carpool Driving, Yard Parties, House Parties, Date Night Invites, Pet Sitting, Ingredient Borrowing, Activity Hosting, Plant Gifting, Yard Working, Wedding Helping, Service Offering, Children Teaching, Hug Lending, Inspirational Encouraging, Deep Conversations, Tear Wiping, Burden Lifting, and so much more from the folks next door, and across the street! 

Today I am grateful for neighbors who have become cheery acquaintances, dear friends; and even family--who serve without even realizing, because it just comes naturally, but are engaged in our behalf, sometimes unawares, on the errand of Angels.

"The Second Yes"

I am just now getting around to reading a beautiful book that an experienced sister-in-law recommended years ago, called, Making Sense of Suffering.  But, maybe it's well that I waited as the timing is right in my life. This afternoon I was struck by the power of the message in chapter 17 and, in light of a heartstrings conversation I had with a dear friend this morning, I couldn't keep it to myself. The following entry is quoted, in it's entirety, from that source. Powerful!

The Second Yes
( by Wayne E. Brickey)

"If affliction calls into question our friendship with God, then affliction is an opportunity to answer that question with faith. It is easy to say “yes” to discipleship in well-lit chapels and in good health. But, as in getting married, the first yes launches a long relationship filled with opportunities to say yes again. We repeatedly confirm our loyalty until there can be no question.

"The second yes, confirming the first, is not usually spoken in words. But however spoken, the demanding language of loyalty makes clear what and whom we love.

"Nephi spoke his famous words, “I will go and do,” in the light of his father’s tent. But these words led him to a darkened Jerusalem street, where a second yes required that he use Laban’s sword.

"On the road to Damascus, Paul asked, “Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?” Paul’s rather uncomplicated yes to the Lord’s answer was only the beginning. Each challenging cycle that followed called for a second yes by which Paul could verify his loyalty.

"When a pioneer woman diligently pulled her cart up yet another hill, she was saying yes again, verifying former decisions. Her second yes was all the more convincing and audible to the hosts of heaven.

"This eloquent language applies mostly to mortals. Premortals and post-mortals can speak priorities, but from the dark, sheer canyons of the second estate we state our devotion with extra clarity. The suffering mortal soul, unheard by other mortals, cries out a testament of allegiance. Immortals stop to listen in reverence. The second yes echoes through eternity. It breathes sense into our suffering.

"We will fully understand the language of loyalty only after our mortal schooling. We will remember its difficult phrases and courageous messages. We will forever honor those who spoke it well. But our gift to speak the quiet grammar of faith, the rich dialect of cheer, and the sweet poetry of patience will be lost when we leave this mortal scene. If we do not make statement clearly in that language while it is our turn to do so, we will forever wish we had. This is our last chance.

"God accepts the early yes, the one that gets things started. But the latter yes, uttered in discomfort, is the convincing one. Our second yes and the ones that follow will stand forever as monuments to our lives. Perhaps they are the only things we came here to say."

Sunday, November 20, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 20: I Am Grateful for...21 Years with Eden

"I Love You to the Moon and Back"
--Sam McBratney
She loves "brown paper packages tied up with string."
Happy Birthday darling girl! We never laugh more than when you are near.



Saturday, November 19, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 19: I Am Grateful for...What I Learn from Animals

"Perhaps the greatest gift an animal has to offer is a permanent reminder of who we really are."
--Nick Trout
I keep saying no, and somehow continually wind up with animals softening my heard heart. Meet Eli.

Friday, November 18, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 18: I Am Grateful for...Uplifting Family Movie Nights

"Wholesome recreation is part of our religion, 
and a change of pace is necessary, and even its anticipation can lift the spirit."
--Ezra Taft Benson
Getting ready to watch "Little Boy". 

Thursday, November 17, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 17: I Am Grateful for...Grandmotherhood

"It is as grandmothers that our mothers come into the fullness of their grace."
--Christopher Morley
My best friend and cousin just became a grandma. I have never seen her look more beautiful or happy, as she crosses this threshold. As I contemplate this lovely point in our journeys, I look forward to my turn...twice, come next spring, Motherhood has brought me such joy and that heightens my anticipation of joys added upon joys to come, as these new children lengthen our family chains and lead us into the "grand" phase of life. Thanks Mindy, for always leading the way so gracefully, in everything that matters.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 16 : I Am Grateful for...A Soft Answer

"If a person seems wicked, do not cast him away. Awaken him with your words, elevate him with your deeds, repay his injury with your kindness. Do not cast him away; cast away his wickedness."
--Lao Tzu
I have not yet learned to rule my tongue, nor am I a beacon of kindness, but lately, I have been shaken by the blatant disrespect, disregard, blaming, backbiting, jeering and contempt spewing forth, as so much poisonous venom, not only by strangers, but those who I have considered to be thoughtful and kind. I read somewhere that in order to know what kindness really is, you have to lose it. I have observed so much loss around me which has forced reflection on the loss within me. It is easy to want the world to change, but it is so much more work to accept that mine is the only soul I can claim captain of. Yet, I am motivated, for against this backdrop of caustic contention, I have noticed the power emanating from those who consistently choose not to tread in that murky water, but use their worded wings to soar.

So, today I recommit to nurturing kindness in my heart, on my lips, and that kindness that comes out on keyboards through my fingertips. To all of those who blaze those trails privately and publicly, and understand that "a soft answer, turneth away wrath," today I am grateful for you.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 15 : I Am Grateful for...Vision and Clarity

Never lose sight of what you cannot see."
--Tasneem Hameed
Every day I look through small pieces of curved glass which have the ability to focus light and obscurity becomes clarity.
That makes all the difference.

Monday, November 14, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 14 : I Am Grateful for...Homework

 "Things you take for granted someone else is praying for."
--Marian Rico Lee
Plenty of tedious work at home to do. Feeling deeply appreciative today that I am able to be home to do it.


Sunday, November 13, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 13 : I Am Grateful for...Indy

"Be Still and Know that I am God"
Psalms 46:10

Two months ago this sweet girl, the first child of dear young friends, fell into a campfire and received 3rd degree burns on both hands and arms. For almost eight weeks the little family have lived at the hospital and Ronald McDonald house in Salt Lake while Indy underwent treatment, skin grafts and physical therapy and the young parents underwent the most emotionally traumatic experience of their lives. Today, we got to visit with  them for the first time since coming home, and we spent 3 hours just watching Indy play and being grateful that she is healing and happy.. We have watched them all emerge from a battle, that goes on still, stronger than ever, and strengthening us. It has given me new, literal insight into the words of the Savior, "I have chosen thee in the furnace of affliction." We do not know how strong we are, but He knows. Indy, Tessia, and Braiden, we love you.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 12 : I Am Grateful for...Glimpses of Joy

"Joy is the infallible sign of the presence of God.
-Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
A reminder to me in town this afternoon
Felt it in the desires of my youngest daughters to serve in the community today
Felt it as my oldest son flew into town...
...and I thought of him learning to provide for his little family...
...and making a dream come true.
Felt it as my youngest three were dressed and prepared to serve in the temple.
Felt it as I watched s a fathers pride... 
...and a mothers love
Felt it as I thought about my children learning to "fly."
And was reminded again, browsing through a bookshelf in town.

Friday, November 11, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 11: I Am Grateful for...Enlightenment

"If There is Anything Virtuous, Lovely, or of Good Report or Praiseworthy..."
--Pearl of Great Price, Article of Faith 13
While cleaning my bookcases, I was struck by the power of so many lessons, motivations,
comforts, illuminations and strong emotions, housed, like friends, within these covers. 
"The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, And all the sweet serenity of books."
-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Thursday, November 10, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 10: I Am Grateful for...Perserverance

 Don't you quit, boy. You keep walking. You keep trying. There is help and happiness ahead--a lot of it...You keep your chin up. It will be alright in the end. Trust God and believe in good things to come.
--Jeffrey R. Holland
My oldest daughter's university diploma arrived in my mailbox today. How I admire the hard work of education, the self discipline to sacrifice ease in the present for hope in the future, and for the character building that transpires along the way.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 9: I Am Grateful for...Light

“All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.” 
-St. Francis of Assisi
Feeling a little somber this afternoon and looked out my window to see light infusing my willow tree.
And as I gazed, I realized that it was infusing me too. I love how light, of all kinds, can do that.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Monday, November 7, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 7: I Am Grateful for...A Garden in November

"To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow."
-Audrey Hepburn
I ran out to my garden barefoot this evening, in November, and dug fresh carrots for our dinner soup. Amazing.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

30 Days of Conscientious Gratitude. Day 6: I Am Grateful for...Quiet Sabbath Days

   A Reprieve for Body and Soul
Family History Help - by Request
Flying Solo
Enjoying Good Books...
...and Poetry Writing
Sharing Sweetness
Playing Peaceful Hymns
Re-listening to "Teaching in the Saviors Way" training