Gabe’s Baptism

In our faith, you are baptized when you are 8 years old. It is deemed “the age of accountability”, the age where one knows the difference between right and wrong.

Of course, many people are baptized after 8…. It is a decision that they actively make, and then baptism is exactly the same as had they been 8; baptism by immersion (fully submerged in water).

Zach and Josh were both baptized at the age of 8. Zach was baptized by my brother on a family trip to California, and Rob baptized Josh. Rob had been baptized 5 years ago by one of our dear friends (now), who was a 21 year old young man serving a mission for our church in our area. All these events were so special and memorable for their own reasons.

When Rob was baptized, he had a strong desire for his kids to be baptized in our faith, and they did too. However, out of respect for their mother, who did not approve, he told them they would have to wait until they were 18 years old and did not therefore have to seek any parental approval.

Last month, Gabe approached us and said he wanted to be baptized. We were a bit surprised, as with teenagers, you sometimes just never know what they are really thinking! We also knew it was a concern to his mom, as he was not 18 years old. Of course, we supported him, and so Rob discussed it with Gabe’s mom. While Rob respected his ex’s wishes, at the same time, why should they not have the opportunity to belong to the same church as he does – especially since they have all been baptized in her faith – and he respects that. More importantly, Rob shared his feelings that Gabe was almost an adult and almost at an age where he can decide for himself. Yes, he can wait until he is 18, but likely that would just make him resent the fact that he was not being permitted to do something that was not only important to him, but a huge part of his life in our home – one of his homes. It would also not change many things in the sense that he has been unofficially sharing our faith anyways… So, to our complete amazement, she consented. Gabe was thrilled, as were we.

This past Sunday, we held the baptism. It came on the heels of Gabe spending an entire week at a youth service camp, where he served for 5 days with a whole bunch of incredible young men. He loved it and came back a little bit older and wiser. Seriously.

Many of these guys showed up to our church service, and even more friends (guys and girls) came to the baptism which was held after the service. Words can’t express the spirit these young people brought. It was a powerhouse of brotherhood! It’s hard to relay through words the testimonies and spirits these boys have, and yet at the same time knowing they are fun and rowdy teenage boys! It so gives me hope and such faith in our future – leaving it in the capable hands of these boys.

It was an incredible day for our family, and an incredible one for Gabe personally as well.

Here’s the event in some pictures that I was able to take before and after the ordinances and service.

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There were about 100 people in attendance – every single person there to support Gabe and our family. We are so grateful to be surrounded by such great friends – many of whom have taught Gabe (and our other kids), or sacrificed much time and effort doing things with Gabe (and our others), such as running camps and conferences, planning and hosting activities, talking and setting examples and most importantly, loving and supporting him. Such an incredible feeling of love. A really awesome day:)

 

Happy 10th Birthday Sam!

And he enters the double digits…. so exciting!! No more single digit children:(

But how did it happen?

Gabe was younger than Sam when we first merged our lives! Wow.

This year he celebrated his birthday with his friends over at his Mom’s house where he went with some school buddies to watch Jurassic Park.

Over here, we had a nice birthday breakfast with both him and Gabe yesterday.  Today, we had a special dinner for our little guy (after our traditional candy card and gifts in our gift chair) – and enjoyed buying him some lego – probably the last year we are going to be buying “toys”….

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What can I say about what I love about Sam?

1. He is so enthusiastic and positive

2. He has a strong presence when he enters a room

3. He is a very smart little guy

4. He is still insistent on saying his standard prayers right before he sleeps ensuring no bad dreams, no houses catch on fire and no thunder and lightning storms (so so cute)

5. He is becoming quite the little soccer player!

6. He is a very agreeable guy : agreeable to eat anything, do anything, play anything

7. He’s a good leader – everybody loves to be with Sam!

8. His hearty laugh – and smile!

9. His strong spirit and how teachable he is

10. His love of cars and planes – just like his Dad and his big bro

We love you Sam wee. Stop growing though!!! Happy 10th Birthday!

xoxoxo

 

Happy 17th Gabe

Wow.

17.

So much more grown up sounding, looking, feeling.

As hard as it is watching them grow, it’s also quite amazing. You can start to see the “real” them come out. Who they are striving to become, who they are becoming, who they have become.

Awesome.

Especially when the kid is as awesome Gabe.

Today we had a nice birthday breakfast, then went out to pick up some of Gabe’s friends who he is spending the day with. They hung out with us at a picnic and then headed off to celebrate downtown.

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17 things I love about Gabe:

1. His smile – it is contagious; as is his laugh.

2. His sense of humour  – how he introduces us to the funniest things

3. His passion for learning about the things he is interested in

4. The way he twiddles his hair when he is in deep thought

5. How much he looks to his Dad as an example – and even starting to vocalize that to us

6. His love of cars and his knowledge about them

7. His technology skills

8. His willingness to help around the house

9. How much he has grown in learning how to assert himself

10. His growing hunger:)

11. His growing testimony and the growing Spirit inside himself

12. The big brother that he is – how he is becoming better and better friends with his siblings

13. The leader that he is

14. His ability to socialize with all – his ability to work the room, to get to know others

15. His caring heart

16. How he can buckle down, put his mind to things and get things done.

17. His strong ambitions and dreams for his future.

I love this kid so much and am so excited for him for his future! This is a big year for him; final year of high school. And while it is scary, it is awesome to see him on the brink of the rest of his life. So glad that we are there to guide him, share with him  and love him through it all.

 

Love you Gabe. Happy 17th.

xo

Monthly Snaps of Life

Ok – well this is more than one month. And sadly, this is only a fraction of what really happened. Every time I do a monthly snap I vow to start taking more random pics on my iPhone – as I love looking back and remembering the real moments that make up our life!

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Josh went to a bubble soccer party

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Heading out to a Youth dance; Zandra’s first one!!:

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Yard work. Such hard workers we have…ha! (although they did do the work:)

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Reggie’s constant desire to play:

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Youth temple trip. Josh’s first time:

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After the trip we all went to McDonald’s.

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Reggie hiding under our pillows – he thinks we won’t notice…

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Sam had a folk dance festival:

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The school Spring Fair:

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Josh after church. Doesn’t want to waste time getting undressed inside:

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Best part about soccer every night is the gorgeous sky:

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Zach’s new backpack:

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Typical playfighting:

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My tired boys:

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Handsome boy in the bow tie:

 

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Robbie’s Birthday:

 

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Lots of smiles as Sam signed Rob’s card with his full name (first and last!!):

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Heading to a soccer tournament in New Jersey – only pic I got (he went with his team and his Dad met them there)

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Zandra and Zach’s school market (Zandra made lipgloss and Zach had a mini putt station)

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Out for dinner with the big kids. They then headed off for the evening downtown. I love how they are siblings and friends!

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Rob’s extended family had a party in Kingston; Sam was spoiled with some crab – his fave

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Father’s Day:

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Father’s day nap after a trip to walk on the beach

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Family party in Kingston (oops – wrong order:))

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So those are some glimpses of April, May and June!

On to July!

Quote of the Week

“The happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others” 

Gordon B. Hinckley.

Gabe went off to a young men’s service corps camp. I can’t say he hopped and skipped off to the camp, but we did leave it up to him to make the decision to go (although we strongly encouraged him to do it).

It is 5 days long, run entirely by boys between the ages of 14-18 (the older ones have the main leadership responsibility), with minimal involvement from the adult leaders. Zach wasn’t able to go this year, as he is just shy of 14 (although they would have made a concession), but his grandparents on his dad’s side were visiting and spending time with the boys.

They are working about 5-6 hours a day on different tasks up at the camp: making an archery range, building a trail around a beaver pond (yes – beavers! Canada!), and pouring some concrete for the base of a basketball court (I think – that one was foggy to me). Every year they keep adding more to this camp (making trails, building bunkies, docks etc). The camp is where many of our youth camps are hosted (Zandra will go use the grounds in August when she goes to YW camp – and get to reap the rewards of her brother’s efforts when she uses the archery range and walks on the trail around the dam. Pretty cool, I think.)

This is Gabe’s first year doing it even though he is almost 17. The previous years’ dates never really worked out. However, at the last minute, we saw that this year’s camp was a possibility and felt that Gabe would really benefit from this kind of camp. So, he decided to go.

As I do every time they go to camp, I send them daily letters to open every day. I used this week’s quote on one of my letters. I hope that Gabe feels the joy in serving others. I hope that he recognizes that to be contributing to something greater than himself will make him a better person. We hope that he bonds even more with some of the other amazing boys he is attending with, and has many funny moments and adventures with them (and doesn’t get into too much trouble – and if he does, I won’t have to hear about it:). We hope the rain doesn’t get them too badly, and hope that even if it does, it is simply welcome relief to the blood, sweat and tears he puts into his daily work.

So proud of him for doing this, and love him tons.

 

Grade 6 and Grade 8 Graduation

In our area, you go to elementary school from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6. Then you go to Middle School for Grades 7 and 8. Finally, you head to high school for Grades 9 -12.

When you leave each school, there is a graduation. This year, Josh finished grade 6 and then Zach and Zandra finished grade 8, so it has been a busy week!

I can’t believe that we are at this stage of life already. Honestly. I just want to freeze these moments. Freeze time. Make them stop growing! Zach is so proud he is taller than me now. At his grade 6 grad two years ago, he was the same height as Josh compared to me – but now? He’s inching up there!

It was so fun to watch the kids get dressed up and then head out to parties… here’s what it all looked like (and btw, I have a few white dresses – even though they both look the same in the photos – they are different:))

Picture overload I know… but if I can’t freeze time, I need to capture it in photos that help me remember the little details:)

Josh’s was first (he is such a bow tie guy!)

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Hmm Zach… what were you doing….

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Oh child, I love you, but you can drive me crazy. A good crazy though:)

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They took off very quickly to head to the party. I barely got any pictures!!!

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We thought he would appreciate a burger cake to celebrate!

Then came Zach and Zandra’s:

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i guess it’s a girl thing in our house – squeezing the cheeks…

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I can’t explain his face either, but we had a good chuckle at him…

 

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Best friends since grade 3

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I had to stop taking pictures as they both got annoyed:))

Love these guys sooooo much and so proud of them!!

Quote of the week 

“If Dorothy can click her heels and get to Kansas, why can’t I click my flip flops and get to the beach?”

School is almost out! Tomorrow is the last official day, but last night was grade 8 grad and my two grads are still asleep, so I’m guessing they think school IS over…

I will try to catch up on posting about all the activities the past few months… before we dive into the activities the next few months….it is going to prove to be s good summer, I’m sure.

But, I have to wait to click my flip flops together at the end of August before we make it back down to the Outerbanks… 

Happy start of summer:) 

Happy Birthday to the One I Love

The other day I was talking to one of the parents in our soccer car pool. I happened to mention that Rob was going to be taking the kids this particular night as I had another commitment.

It is a pain in the butt car pool as it is an hour away, it’s in a sketchy area of town so there is nothing to do while you wait for the 1.75 hours, and then you end up getting home at 10:15. It sucks.

The other parent offered to do it.

He then said, “I don’t want Rob to have to do it, it’s not even his kid!!”

I laughed.

If we functioned like that we would never survive.

And, oh, how little this guy also knew about Rob.

Rob celebrates his birthday today. Finally, it does not fall on Father’s Day!

In the past, I have written things that I love about him corresponding to the age he is turning. Believe you me, I can do that easily.

But I created my usual little video and thought it pretty much shows how much we adore this guy – all of us. Wife, kids, step kids and Reggie.

He is the rock in our world. He keeps us all steady, he makes us laugh, he wipes our tears, he soothes our pains and holds us up. He encourages, praises, hugs, calms, tickles, teases, inspires, and teaches.  He is one of the kindest, most humble men I know. He is also the smartest. He sets us straight and he is filled with integrity and respect.

I’m not sure what we would all be without this man.

The one I love.

Happy Birthday Robbie McHottie.

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Dear Dad

Dear Dad,

Twelve years ago today you passed through that very thin veil between heaven and earth. I held an almost 2 year old Zach in my arms and he leaned down to kiss you good bye for the last time – and it was strange. We all knew that as his big brown eyes welled up with tears, that somehow, he knew that this was the last time he would see you in mortality. You slipped away several hours later, an experience I will never forget, as I literally felt your soul depart, and felt the relief your body had being left behind.

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Twelve years! So much as happened. I know you know that. I have felt you walk with me many times, over what would turn out to be the most difficult, and the most amazing years of my life. I have felt your spirit, I have felt your hands, I have heard your voice and I certainly know you join me on early morning walks (especially when I am on vacation and can slow my mind enough to listen to you talking to me:)) I know your pedometer in heaven is racking up the steps and I have no doubt that you are spending most of your days teaching and talking…just like you did here on earth.

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But, please allow me to catch you up on a few things (just of for my sake, in case you missed a few things):

I know you know I went through that whole dark divorce stage, but more importantly, I know you then placed a wonderful man in my path. I know you have met his brother Dave, who passed back in 1994. We are pretty convinced you guys have bonded and have worked some mighty miracles — especially back in March 2014 — it just wasn’t Rob’s time to go, right? But, it happened for a reason. Perhaps we won’t ever know “why”, but you can be sure our perspective of life is heavily influenced by Rob’s survival of his heart attack. It’s curious though that SINCE his heart attack ( and I’m talking they didn’t miss a beat — thought you’d appreciate the pun), his own family (parents and siblings) have just come completely undone. I think you and Dave may need to switch gears and do some work there… It may be too late for his Dad, the kindest man, but who has entered the sad world of advanced dementia, but not for others.  A lot of pride, a lot of selfishness and just a complete miss of what is important in life. It would make you crazy and I know you would tell it like it is (as I have gotten myself into trouble doing on several occasions – but I am my father’s daughter and I don’t mince words, especially when it comes to the important stuff like family — and accountability. Our greatest gift is free agency, so we all have the ability to choose our paths – as I am so grateful you taught me.)

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Anyhow, Rob. Pretty impressive. Such an amazing, strong, kind, smart (incredibly smart), handsome, spiritual man. No better husband or father (and stepfather- but I know in heaven, the step isn’t important). I’m pretty sure you are happy about him:))

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Speaking of kids who don’t mince words, Zach doesn’t fall far from that same tree. Can you help him tone it down a little as a teenager, though? I know, I know, he’s a dynamo kid with the kindest heart, smart as can be, funny as heck, but the attitude and the quick wit responses can seriously tick some teachers off… I often can hear your advice: be patient, love him, teach him. You would just tell me some story about some kid that you taught that bugged everyone and turned into a great success… I know, he is a special guy.

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You would be happy to know that Josh finally stopped crying. Although, you did get to hold him in your arms a few times without tears. Maybe he could just sense everything that was going on in his first year? But he stopped. He’s still a little sensitive, but he has grown, and looks absolutely adorable in his bow tie passing the sacrament. Did you hear that awesome talk he gave about fathers a few weeks ago in church? Had the whole congregation in tears! He also has your same wit and has a confidence in him in so many areas – on and off the soccer field. And I think he is finally looking a bit more like a Davidson:) Another special guy.

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And I’m sure you have been curious about those three other amazing kids — or maybe not? Maybe you were clear all along that my calling as mother would be magnified to include the awesome role as stepmother?

You would love how Gabe is such a fact collector and learner. He is a social fighter jet too (his exact words used to describe his friend, but I think it describes him super well). We do need the “Dad and Dave show” (as we call it) to put a little fire under this kid’s butt though as he heads into his final year where he needs to make so many life choices and decisions . Or again, maybe you just need to work on us to develop that patience thing. He can do it, we know he can; he just needs to believe he can and have a little faith all around. You know what he needs, and I think he’s beginning to feel it too….so blessed to have this special guy.

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Isn’t Zandra the sweetest, kindest, smartest beauty? You really would have loved spending time with her energy and enjoyed her creativity. She is such a hugger too – and the hair tickles are the best – you would have enjoyed those!!! She has a very deep soul and she is so humble and willing to learn, share, love and give. She’s heading into high school next year — so you know what that is like. Her and Zach are together though and they work really well together, so I’m hoping that she’ll be protected from so many mean girls and be able to remember her infinite worth and become the confident woman she was destined to be. Special girl:)

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Sam is a firecracker. You would have a blast with him, teasing him and playing with him. He is bouncy and energetic and smart as a whip. He also loves to learn and has great potential to lead. He could benefit from some of your guidance to stay leading on the right path and to lead honestly, consistently and stick to the path he starts out on. I see his spirit growing daily as well as his independence. He’s our final special guy.

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Although, Reggie is your namesake. I’m sure you would have loved that we named our dog after you!! He’s mischievous in all the good ways, and we just adore how smart, cute and cuddly he is. I can see you playing with him, and I know you would have taken him for many, many long walks. He might not have been able to keep up with you though….

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In other family matters, I’m sure you are busy overseeing the busyness in Utah as well. Who knew that your son who set the scout tent on fire would grow to be such a strong, wise and humble man. (I know, he could work on his patience, but he’s got a lot on his plate; just so proud of him though.) I know you would agree that there is no better woman than Judy too. You might still disagree on some political views, but I just love that girl. She is such an example to me and I am so grateful to her how she embraced and has loved my family. She has done an amazing job raising your 5 other incredible grandchildren (with Jamie too of course, you know what I mean…). Melanie is heading off an adventure of a lifetime next week: going to Europe with BYU. She will certainly come back yearning to see more of the world. She is smart and beautiful and such a great example being your oldest granddaughter. Abby is every bit as beautiful as she was when you last saw her. She is such a strong willed and opinionated gal and we loved how she gave Gabe a run for his money last summer when they debated. That girl can debate – and win:)) Tanner, despite his hardships at practicing piano (which he is pretty good at, I might say), he has the neatest handwriting (!?!?), and cracks us all up with his speedy, chief, big boy voices and attitude and humour. Drew was a just a baby when you passed, so you likely didn’t know much about him – but wow. What a kind soul. He is so thoughtful and caring and plays a mean game of chess! Then of course Ellen. Despite her arriving after you left, I’m sure you crossed paths and were quite taken by her energy and enthusiasm and zest for life. Smart as can be, she is an explosion of personality! You would absolutely love your American family (hehe – had to throw that in:)) and be so proud of every one of them.

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Of course I know you still have an ever watchful eye at home. Sarah has gone through some hardships as you know, especially in the past few years, but aren’t you impressed with how she has been coming through it all? She is so brave and courageous and still has the kindest, most compassionate heart. She is adored by her nieces and nephews and they love playing games with her, watching movies with her and talking about Taylor Swift (she’d love to meet her – you think you can arrange that???). Mom is, well, Mom!! She obviously misses you desperately, but despite that, she is doing well. Yes, she has some health issues, but really, for her age (haha, know she will love that), she is doing amazing. Seriously,she’s running the stake primary (children’s organization in her area), constantly visiting and serving others, cooking and baking up a storm to have people over or bring people food, driving neighbours grocery shopping, keeping up with reading great articles and sending them to me, doing her family history, and supporting and fighting for Sarah’s rights… She is doing much better than she gives herself credit for (but I’m sure that does not surprise you… I can hear you saying “Oh come off it Susanne” when you see her being too hard on herself).

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You are sorely missed, but as you promised me before you left, we would all be ok. And you would watch over us. And you have. And you will. And we have confidence that we will meet again – but no one is really ready to meet soon – so please keep that in mind; our one close call last year was too close, but I promise we are trying to learn from it as best we can:))

Rob is a June baby too. Maybe there is something to being June baby as he has many of the same traits as you did. We will celebrate his birthday this Monday. He requests every year – strawberry shortcake. Isn’t that funny? It was the last food you ate here on earth, so when I serve it singing him “Happy Birthday”, I know I will hear your voice singing along too.

Miss you, love you. Stay close, but no worries. We are fine. You are fine. All is well. All is well.

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All my love,

Your awesome, amazing, incredibly humble daughter,

Leah

PS. Please make the rounds and give my love to Granny and Papa. I miss them so and think of them often… You can tell Nona that my legs are still awesome and thank her for all the Maine beach days – one of my most cherished childhood memories that has really influenced my own vacation life with my kids. And, please let Dave know, he needs to work some miracles, but Rob can’t place his health at risk anymore either, so we will have to rely more on the spiritual side of things….I know he’ll understand.

Please find Carrot too:) We love and miss him. He would have been good buds with Reggie.

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xoxo

Quote of the Week

The secret of contentment is knowing how to enjoy what you have, and to be able to lose all desire for things beyond your reach.”

– Yutang Lin

More, more, more.

How many times do we say things like:

If only I had x, then I would be happy…

As soon I am done x, then I can get to y….

When my kids sleep through the night…

When my kids can be left alone…

When my kids move out…

When I make more money…

When I lose 10 pounds….

When I am caught up on sleep…

When I finish this project…

The next time…

When I feel better…

When I have more time…

When I’m finished school…

If I had this degree…

If I had a different job…

What happens if these things never happen? What happens if they do happen and they don’t go as expected, or you don’t feel the way you thought you would? What happens if everything works out exactly as planned and you are still not contented?

Stop.

Just focus on now.

Enjoy it.

Set goals, raise the bar, play your best game, give it your all, work hard.

But; appreciate, show gratitude, savour and enjoy what you have now. Don’t assume it will be better when…. because chances are it won’t be unless you can find a way to make it better in the exact circumstance you are in.