Sunday, June 26, 2011

Life Lessons

Fingernails no more



There is moments that really teach valuable lessons.  This morning I heard Julianna crying when she woke up.  Elijah came in to tell me that Marley had chewed up Emily's (American Girl Doll) hand.  My heart sank because she had been taking such good care of her up until this moment.  The sad part is that Emily was right next to Julianna as she was every night, so it made it worse that Marley went into their room in the early morning to go to town on her hand.  It was a sad morning to say the least.  But as I started to talk to her about this, she said that she didn't want Marley anymore.  I had to tell her that we all make mistakes and when this stuff happens, even though it is hard that we need to forgive.  It took a couple minutes for her to realize that Marley is a dog and that is what dogs do.  I had to put in that she does things that ruins my things and I don't want to give her up.  I just have to move on and know that we love Marley and we just have to really teach him not to chew anymore.  It was such a powerful way to teach forgiveness.  She quickly made up with Marley and now they are happy.  We will just have to look into getting Emily's hand fixed.  I hear through the grapevine that there is a hospital that these sweet little doll's can get repaired.  Till then, we will keep her safe from Marley's ferocious teeth.

Sleepy

This is what happens when Dad does the bedtime. 

Friday, June 10, 2011

Marly Moments

Don't sleep and drive. 

Roscoe and Marley.  Best Buds and Neighbors!

First Good Haircut!

Handsome little pair

We have really enjoyed Marley as part of this family.  He has such a great personality.  He is great with the kids and has been a great doorbell.  He is adored by all that meet him expect Grandma.  We love his sweet face and hope he sticks it out with us for a while!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Goodbye's are not my favorite!!

Farewell my dear friend!!  I will miss you!!



I remember when I first met my dear friend Michelle.  It was at church.  She had a little boy the same age as my little baby, so of course I was interested in getting to know her.  We found out that our babies were only five days apart.  It was kismet.  Through the six years of our friendship, we have seen our families grow to three each with very similar ages.  We have babysat for each other and played at many parks as well.  I have always respected Michelle for being so steadfast in her faith.  She is such a generous and giving spirit.  She also makes me laugh like you wouldn't believe.  I knew that one day that they would eventually move to Utah, but it came out of nowhere and it was hard to accept that this is truly an end of an era.  She and her family will definitely be missed by the Smith Clan.  We hope that we will be friends forever no matter what distance separates us.