Sunday, October 25, 2009

Jack-O-Lanterns

(click on the picture above to see them up close!)

This has been an exhausting week. I spent a good amount of it making plans to fly to Cali to be with my family for my Grandma's funeral and I kind of put primary on the back burner. Then it jumped out at me on Saturday when we had our Primary Program Practice. I was at the church from 9am to 3:30pm, trying to help get everything organize for Sunday. Well, today we pulled it off and now it's smooth sailing for the next couple of months. Yeah!
Friday warmed up and then that evening it started to rain and I couldn't resist. I left my new treadmill behind and went for a run in the rain to clear my head. It felt so good and reminded me of home, I only wish I had thought about contacts or a hat before I had taken off to shield my glasses. But once I started, there was no turning back.
I had promised the kids we were carving pumpkins for FHE on Sunday and then I was at Wal-Mart and was so tempted when I was in line and saw a bucket of push-in pumpkin faces. They're kind of like Mr. Potato Head faces, but for your pumpkins. Brilliant right? However, I resisted and followed through with our initial plan to carve yet another year. Then tonight Brad informs me that he has meetings from 6-8:30pm and I was missing my pumpkin gutter (ya, that's Brad). It worked out though and although it was a bit time consuming the end results were worth it. Sariah carved one for Hunter and I had two for my kids. Then of course I had still wanted to carve my two little ones I picked up at the last minute. I had plans for the little rat that I couldn't pass up. Bedtime came and went and I was working on my last pumpkin, Alex's and the largest one, when Johnny started crying about something. I was desperate to finish so I asked Alex to put him to bed for me. Some of you might think of this as a cop-out, but I see it more as a lesson in service. She brushed his teeth, read him a book and tucked him in bed. Then called me up for prayers and a kiss good-night. She is so good with him when he is having a hard time, she always knows how to cheer him up. She made a game out of it and raced him up the stairs, letting him win. I even heard her singing him a song as I listened through the door. It was a good ending to a long week and this one is sure to go by too quick. Here's hoping we pull it all off!


Such a poser.....

1 comment:

Celeste said...

Wow! what an artist you are! Those pumpkins look amazing! Seriously!