Today we are "back to the daily grind" of being just us in our house and preparing to grab our schedule and routine by the horns tomorrow. Don't get me wrong ... we have loved the time we've had to spend with our families the past two weeks!! That being said, there is something so lovely about settling back into a routine. Our "normal" has been nowhere near NORMAL for almost 8 weeks now with the whole kitchen debacle!! There is much to be done around here to get the house back into full functioning order, and I look forward to tackling the cleaning, the clutter, the Christmas decor, and even the laundry. Sick, I know ...
We FINALLY got the opportunity to go back to the 9 AM time slot for church. I'm pretty sure the angels were singing when we walked into the chapel ON TIME! It helps that I had been up since 6 AM to see Ed & Pam off to the airport ;) With Steve being in the bishopric, I believe that 1 PM church may have been the worst time on the planet. He would leave for meetings by 7 AM, {possibly} make it home for about an hour (if we were lucky) before having to be back at the church for interviews and such before 1:00 meetings, and then wouldn't make it home after church {which ended at 4} until at least 5:30 or later. Add to that occasional firesides, Bishop's Youth Nights, and home teaching, and you can see our Sundays were often gone without more than an hour together. I'm hoping that our new earlier schedule will afford us a bit more time together as a family on Sunday!! I'm not complaining - really. I wouldn't have it any other way for the opportunity it affords Steve to serve with our amazing bishop and the people in our ward. It is such a blessing to our family to know that he is worthy and willing to serve in such a capacity.
I can already tell I am going to love our new schedule. Not because I'll get to take Sunday naps {cuz seriously ... will I ever REALLY be able to get a nap in?}, but because it opens my afternoon to the possibility to do.more.good. Not that I couldn't have done more of that in the mornings before 1 PM church, but that I usually didn't. I was scrambling to get 4 kids ready, myself ready, a lesson (or handout) ready, etc. Not making the time to just sit, focus, and enjoy the fact that it was a "day of rest." Starting at 9 means those things need to be done on Saturday ... as they should be anyway.
Today I got to spend my afternoon working on plans for our upcoming RS meeting this week, helping my daughters complete goals for their Faith in God requirements, listen to my girls sing at the top of their lungs, attend a scout committee meeting, make dinner for my family, and sit to read from the most recent conference issue of the Ensign.
I want to be better about writing down the things that impress me as I read or study them. To capture just a bit of the whisperings that I feel from time to time. The words of our modern day leaders have a way of reminding me of truths that I may already know while gently nudging me {without to much guilt} to act on those truths.
I was reading Dieter F. Uchtdorf's talk entitled "Of Things That Matter Most" and was once again reminded of the need to focus our lives more on the fundamentals of the gospel. He said, "I think most of us intuitively understand how important the fundamentals are. It is just that we sometimes get distracted by so many things that seem more enticing....
...we would do well to slow down a little, proceed at the optimum speed for our circumstances, focus on the significant, lift up our eyes, and truly see the things that matter most....
... Let us simplify our lives a little. Let us make the changes necessary to refocus our lives on the sublime beauty of the simple, humble path of Christian discipleship - the path that leads always toward a life of meaning, gladness, and peace."
It's going to be a big year for us here ... Cougar moved up to "big boy" Primary today as a Sunbeam, Brinley will turn 12 and enter Young Womens in two weeks {her New Beginnings program is actually on her birthday}, and Kendyl will turn 8 in September and be baptized this fall. We are so blessed and I could not be more proud as a mother or feel more fortunate. Did I mention I'm going to love our new 9 AM church schedule?