Saturday, February 13, 2016

"Cheer up your hearts"

I have been studying 2 Nephi 9-16 this past week and I noticed something that amused me. I hope you don't mind me sharing this with you. In 2 Nephi 10-23 it reads:

 "Therefore cheer up your hearts,and remember that ye are free to act for yourselves-to choose the way of everlasting death or the way of eternal life."

This verse comes just 10 verses before it launches into "The Isaiah Chapters". Usually people dread the Isaiah chapters because they are a challenge to understand. I will confess I am one of those. So, I found it amusing (and possibly purposeful) that Jacob says "Cheer up your hearts" just before he quotes Isaiah.

Okay, so after he tells us to be cheery, he reminds us that we are free. Living in "the home of the brave and the land of the free", the word "free" is tossed around a lot and maybe a little too "freely". ;) We are free, or are given the opportunity, to act for ourselves. We get to choose! That is awesome! When I make meals for the boys they get to choose sometimes what we have. But they always get to choose how they respond (or act) to what I make. It isn't always PB&J or waffles (which they request for almost every meal, whether I ask for suggestions or not). Sometimes it is a, heaven forbid, a veggie meal (Ewww gross!).

Now that I have dissected that verse a little for you I want to apply it to (duh duh duuuuhn) "The Isaiah Chapters". I decided that I would try and pick out a few things from these chapters that give me a cheery heart.
Chapter 12:
Right off the bat he talks about the Temple (1 cheery heart) and in these Temples we get to learn "...and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths..."(2 cheery heart) (2 Ne 12:3). Then he discusses how the proud and the wicked will fair during the second coming. I strive not to be those things so if I stay on the course at hand I will be at peace. (3 cheery heart)
Chapter 14:
We are given a tabernacle-a place of refuge and peace (4 cheery heart) (vs 6)
Chapter 16:
We can be purged and cleansed of our sins (5 cheery heart) (vs 6-7)

We can be cheery through times of difficulty and trial, you may have to search it out a little but it is there. I found at least 5 cheery hearts in these chapters of Isaiah. How many cheery hearts can we find through out our days of motherhood?

-Kelly :)

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Restart Button

One of the BEST parenting things that has happened to me is discovering my restart button. I feel like everyone has one. Going for a walk, relaxing in a bath, reading etc. I don't remember when I discovered mine, but it has been a life saver. When my mornings get crazy, and I mean KRAAZZY, children are yelling at each other and I'm yelling even louder at them to STOOOP YELLING while their oatmeal is upside down on the opposite end of the house and there is spit up on me...this is all hypothetical of course.. BUT when mornings get out of hand, I click my literal Restart Button.

My Pandora App - LDS Hymns of Worship Station

I pull out my phone, turn that station on, and in my head say a little prayer. I keep it playing in my pocket and after a few songs I feel like I've restarted myself. Without fail. Yes The house is still crazy, but I feel at peace, strengthened, joyful, determined, or whatever it was I prayed for help to be. I have also noticed the music helps my children restart too. This is MY restart button. Have you found yours yet?