We've lived in Utah, Nebraska, upper Michigan and now we've settled in Colorado...at least for now! Marley is 10, Isi is 6 and Enzo is 4!

Life is great!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Ya live in da U.P. eh?

There are a lot of reasons the U.P. and maybe particularly Sault Ste. Marie (the Soo) is an interesting place to live. And before we moved here, we knew NOTHING about this place. Let me tell you a little bit about it. 

First, it is really close to Canada. I would say it borders Canada but it is separated from its twin city Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario by the Saint Mary's River. This river connects Lake Superior on the west and Lake Huron on the east and flows west to east. There used to be major rapids in the Saint Mary's River, thus the french name meaning, of Sault Ste. Marie, "the Rapids of Saint Mary" but because the fur trade saw how great the water is for trading Locks were built.  

Before we moved here, I wasn't even sure what a Lock was, uneducated?  Maybe. But, mostly just confused. Now I know! 
a short confined section of a canal or other waterway in which the water level can be changed by the use of gates and sluices, used for raising and lowering vessels between two gates.


Pretty cool right? We live by the Soo Locks.

And since there is water separating Canada from the U.S. and the Canadians definitely need to get over here and buy cheaper gas and shop at all our stores because when they return home they get all their taxes back, there is the International Bridge. It is 14,784 feet long, that's 4,506 meters OR 2.8 miles that's about 4.5 kilometers. 

I converted that all for you because everything on the radio says both. The weather: Today it will be partly cloudy with a high 52 or 11. They just say 52 or 11 but it's 52 Fahrenheit or 11 Celsius. Car commercials: Comes with Ford's Powertrain Warranty up to 250,000 miles or 400,000 kilometers. Something like that anyway. 

Speaking of the radio there are several French radio stations. I should listen and learn...right? I tried for like 45 seconds one day, I couldn't do it.  Plus, Marley said, "Mom! They are speaking Spanish!" She thinks every foreign language is Spanish....thanks to Dora, probably. But, if I had ever taken French it might actually be fun.  Also, our NPR is actually called CBC Radio, that's Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Cool right?

That's the northern border but, the U.P.'s south border has more water! The Mackinac Straits which connect Lake Michigan on the west and Lake Huron on the east and flows from west to east. The bridge down there is the Mighty Mackinac Bridge, AKA the Mighty Mac. 

You may wonder as I have, why the U.P. is even part of Michigan when they don't even touch but the U.P. is actually connected to Wisconsin.  Why isn't is just part of Wisconsin?  Well, if you're interested I found this very cool article explaining just that: Why the Upper Peninsula is Not Part of Wisconsin.

Now if you can tell me what a Yooper and a Troll is, in regard to Michigan, you get 1,000 bonus points. Here is your REALLY big hint. And if you search the internet webs and you're honest you still get 500 points. 



(Disclaimer: points are actually meaningless so don't be tryin' to redeem them!)

Sunday, November 3, 2013

I'm a wife & mother. A happy homemaker! I'm am what I consider an active parent in my community. My name is Becky. And I'm a Mormon.








Have you seen these?

Just click on the link and then click on a picture. 
Then you can watch, what I consider, an awesome short film!

Go ahead and go watch some!
There are hundreds!
They are so uplifting!
I love them.
I would direct you to my favorites, but I really do love all of them!

We all have a story. 

The site says:
"While our backgrounds and experiences are diverse, we share a deep commitment to Jesus Christ, to each other, and our neighbors. Watch these stories of faith in the everyday lives of Mormons.

Post edit/confession: I don't think I personally know anyone in any of these videos. But, I wish I new all of them...and kinda feel like I do after I watch.

I would love to see them about everyone I know...don't you think you'd know even your closest friends better once a video snippet is made of their life with cool music in the background?

Also, I wish they would make one about me.
I wonder what that would look like?
With my blog title...you probably already new my (secret) wish/confession.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Let's start this off right!

Isn't good news THE BEST!?!
So here is some GREAT news!

We are expecting #3!
Due: May 13, 2014


PROS: 
Adding to our family!
How is this not a huge blessing!
Pregnancy months 6, 7, and 8. 
(see CONS for the other months)
Isi will be a big sister!
Marley will be a big sister, again!
We definitely have room in our house for another!
Parents/Grandparents WILL come visit us!!!

CONS:
I hate being pregnant...well, mostly just the first 4-5 months...and then the last month.
Pregnancy sickness is yucky....it's the pits!
Can the Black Pearl handle 3 car seats in the back? 
And that whole labor and delivery business. 


DEFINITELY more PROS than CONS! 
As it should be when it comes to little bundles of joy!


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Regarding the due date.
I prefer being pregnant during the winter months...though I've never tried summer, 
it just sounds awful. 
Both our girls are April babies.
Against all his wishes and hopes Nathan is sure #3 will be an April baby too. 
I say, "Who cares! So, we have Christmas in December and Birthdays in April. 
No big whoop!"

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Can I just say that being a wife and mother is the coolest!
I AM NOT THE BEST WIFE OR MOTHER....NOT EVEN CLOSE.
But, I love it!
I am so grateful that we have been able to work-it so I can stay home. 
It's a juggling act financially and we have to be flexible and sometimes really creative.
Mostly, we feel really really blessed.

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A natural question after having 2 girls is for people to ask if I think we are having a boy.
Honestly, I have no idea.
When I was pregnant with Isi, I was convinced we were having twins, until our first ultrasound at 20 weeks.
I have no idea...I just really thought....
Honestly, I would love a boy...because who wouldn't love to change things up a bit?
Honestly, a girl would be nice...we have a lot of girl stuff.
Honestly, even though Marley is a mini-Nathan, I think a boy mini-Nathan would be SO adorable too!
(disclaimer: I think both my girls and impending third baby are all equally adorable.)

Honestly, a healthy baby would be marvelous!

Friday, November 1, 2013

A blog post everyday this month?

It's November.

I turned to Nathan and said, "It's November."
He said, "Yes, November 1st." 
I said, "Yea, I gotta blog everyday this month."
He just laughed and laughed and laughed and laughed. 

Well, I'm going to give it a hearty try just like I do every year. 
Some years have been easier than others.
No, every year it's hard. 
Some years it has been less hard than others. 

I think this one will be hard because we're busy...just like everyone else. Right?
I'm tired. A LOT. 
I'll tell you why...sometime this month. 

And I think it might be kinda easy too because I really haven't blogged in several months. 
I have TONS of pictures to share...though not super current, they are at least from this year! 

Also, I have been having CRAZY dreams!
Do you want to hear about those? 
There is a good chance you are in them, doing crazy stuff, even if I haven't seen you since high school, even if I see you everyday, there IS a good chance!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

September 13, 2000

Today was Discovery Day! (9am-1pm) It was so fun! Discovery Day is sort of like when you get a Y group leader to show you all around campus. Well, we had a group of about 27 people and 2 group leaders. They just took us around Epcot and took us on a few rides, so we know where things are and what the rides are like. It was so fun to get paid to walk around and learn about the park. At the end of it we arranged ourselves in front of the fountain and our group leaders took our picture. They said we all get a copy of the picture in a few weeks and all our names will be on it. I thought that was pretty cool! Then they told us to all stand on this circle that was down on the pavement. Then she said she wanted us to all raise one hand and turn outward from the circle because we were all going to take an oath. We did and then this BIG horn announcement (doot! doot! doot! dooooo! like announcing the Royals or something) sounded and then music started playing. I thought it was the fountain show and I thought it was funny that it started right when she was about to have us take some silly oath. Then, our group leaders Kara and Jeff were walking around the outside of the circle waving at us and telling us to wave back, and the announcer said something like, "Ladies and Gentleman, may I have your attention please! If you will turn your attention to the fountain pavilion and please help us welcome our newest cast members! Thank you!" All of the guests were clapping and cheering and smiling and waving at us.  It was really funny and cool and MAGICAL! It was a magical moment! They said we'd be having a lot of those here.

After Discovery Day the convention people had a venue tour. That was fun too but it was a TON of walking! I was pooped and after that 3 of us worked over time (5:30-7:30) on the set up for the Cast Picnic, which is tomorrow. After that I was DEAD!

September 14, 2000

Today was one of my days off! :-) I could have worked over time at the Epcot Cast Picnic, like I did last night but I didn't feel like it. But, I'm going to work a lot of overtime soon. That's where you actually MAKE money.

Megan (a roommate) and I went to Epcot. Dad wanted me to find their train layout and take pictures of it for him. I found out where it was at the Discovery Day, so we went and took pictures of it today. I also made a sign that said "Happy Birthday! Love, Becky and __________" and I got Mickey Mouse to sign after me and I got a picture of us holding the sign. It was fun.

Then we went to the cast picnic It was huge! TONS of food, entertainment and a big store with Disney stuff in it and it was all 75% off. The merchandise was cheap and the food was FREE! Salads, deli sandwiches, hot dogs, BBQ chicken, popcorn, cotton candy, ice cream, etc. all FREE! It was awesome!

Tonight, Sarah and I went to Disney Quest. It was fun. They have a TON of video games and virtual reality stuff. We get in free during the 1st month of our employment and we also get a friend in free.  So, I got us in this time and next time, she'll get us in.

September 15, 2000

Today I had a Property Tour. We went to each Disney park and ALL the Resorts. It was so fun! We rode the Jungle Safari at Animal Kingdom and toured that park first. Then we went to MGM and went on Rockin' Roller Coaster and toured that park. We also went on the Great Movie ride. It was pretty good. Then we went and toured The Magic Kingdom and went on Space Mountain.

Tours are cool because they always tell us cool facts and stories and sometimes put an end to some of the rumors we hear. The whole tour was from 10am-6:30 and it was a TON of walking!

When I got home there was a message from Sarah to have me call her. We decided to try to make it over to Epcot by 9:00pm to see Illuminations (the fireworks show). It was really good! But, we sort of missed some of the beginning and we didn't exactly have the perfect view. But, it was still really good. Then we rode the test track and looked for penny smashers. Didn't find any new ones but, there wasn't much open anymore. So, we'll have to try back when everything is open. Then we came home. We watched Friends at 11:30, we try to stay up every night that we can just to watch it. It's fun. Then I came home and now I'm going to bed. POOPED!

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Our friends here in the Soo just took a trip to Florida and spent a day at The Magic Kingdom. Got me thinking about my days at Disney. SO many fun and great memories! Since, I'm working on my personal history I thought I'd bust my journal out and find some pages to type up.  I arrived in Florida on September 6, 2000 and started having amazing experiences right away. I wouldn't say these days really capture "amazing" experiences but, they do give a good idea of what I did and what it was like there; busy, lots of work, and LOTS of fun and LOTS of magic! Oh, it was pretty muggy and sticky...I definitely remember it being sticky. Good times!!!

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Confession. I have not been keeping up on blogs....I'm addicted to Pinterest. I miss my friends and family and reading and seeing what they are doing...but, I can't stop. 

Also, I am so overwhelmed with our pictures that I have not been blogging. And by overwhelmed I mean...I'm ignoring our pictures. We're taking pictures and having fun and living and breathing and learning and singing and dancing and growing and traveling and gardening and....not documenting our current happenings very well.  Just so you know....

We love you all....

So much!

Utah  in 32 days!
Tahoe or BUST this summer!!!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Mother's Day

Well, the day before Mother's Day it was the Post Office's food drive. 
Marley was nowhere to be found so I sent our pink poodle out to put the food under the mail box.
 Okay, our pink poodle IS Marley. 
This is a 2T costume PEOPLE!!!

It was given to her by her cousin Kelsey, when Marley was 2-ish. 
I'm always trying to hide it, now that it is too small, but she always seems to find it. 
She snoops around A LOT!!!

The poodle likes to wear my scarf sometimes. 
Have you seen The Lorax? Or read the book? I've never read the book, but I've seen the movie.
This scarf is just like a Thneed. 
So soft and fun to play with.
 I really need to get a picture of the Pink Poodle with her Purple Parasol. 
You will die!
So funny!
 I should also try to get a picture of the colossal wedgie this costume gives her. 
Hilarious!

ANYWAY
It snowed Saturday afternoon and ALL. DAY. MOTHER'S DAY.
BOOOOO!!!!!
 I mean. REALLY!?!?
May 12th?!?
 It's okay though because I got a beautiful bouquet of FRESH FLOWERS!!!

 Here is the baker.
 The frosting maker.
 The Decoratour...I'm trying to sound fancy.

 More snow.
 The Fresh Bouquet!




 Aren't they gorgeous?!?
The blue ones are my favorite. 
Those are little marshmallows cut in half and then dipped in blue raspberry sprinkles. 
They looked beautiful, smelled SO yummy and tasted DELICIOUS!

 The eater helper.
 Of course all she wanted was a pink rose.

It was a wonderful day.
Would have loved to take a walk in the hot sun....but, these cupcakes totally made up for it!

PS- I love you mom!!! It was great to skype with you!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Petoskey Rocks and Faith....not related

This past weekend we traveled down to Traverse City for our area of the church's District Conference. 
Saturday Nathan had BP training and I went to the BP wife's meeting. 

Marley went and played with other kids in the Primary room. 

Isi stayed with me in my meeting.
Only baby/child there. 

I asked the Grandmas in the Primary room if I could leave Isi. I told them I wasn't sure because she is not nursery age yet. They said, they didn't know what the District President's wife had in mind (she is the one that had set up the childcare and was running my meeting). 
One said she couldn't pick her up and the other said she wasn't sure if the toys were all safe for her. 

When I got to my meeting with her, the District Pres wife said I could leave her in there. 
I told her that the ladies in there seemed hesitant to keep her.
Sister Conely was fine with me keeping her.

Marley is so good with her though, I wish I had left her. 
She was pretty distracting. 

Despite Isi's distractions, my meeting was wonderful and so uplifting. 

While Nathan attended the Priesthood session that afternoon, we drove around, got lost, finally found our motel, rested for a bit and through dumb luck found the church again. 

Nathan and I were asked to speak in the adult session. 
Marley and Isi played in the Primary room with other kids.
(This time our former BP's daughters ages 12 and 14 were in there...so there were no worries.) 

The next morning we attended the General session which was actually a Regional Conference, broadcast from Salt Lake. 
Elder Gay, Sister Wixom, Elder Hale and Elder Utchdorf spoke to us. 

It was glorious!

After, Marley and I got into cozy clothes.

We headed home. 

We stopped on the shore of Lake Michigan, near Petoskey to look for Petoskey Rocks.
 
I've heard they are illusive but, I really thought that it would be more like the picture below.
 It wasn't.
We didn't find any.
Maybe it depends on what beach you stop to look?

Probably. 

We had a nice little picnic lunch there and then got back on the road.

Here are some pictures. 















 We always drive through Petoskey on US 31. Lake Michigan is on one side and these beautiful Victorian-esque homes are on the other side. 
 Several are boarded up. 
I guess they must be summer homes. 
They seem well kept just boarded up most of the year.
 Most of them have grand porches. 
 Most have a sturdy soft plastic covering the porch.
I picture the people of Petoskey practically living on their porches.
They are huge and covered.
 Though, the 3 or 4 times we have driven through, nobody has been on their porch.


Well, anyway, it was a great trip.

Here is a nice picture of Isi whaling...as in crying. 
Doesn't she look mad?

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Kind of unrelated.

There is so much gunk online.
I read something that totally irked and kind of disturbed me yesterday...it was online. 

So, here is my freaking amazing and uplifting talk I gave at the adult session of our District Conference. 

I am not implying that I am perfect or this talk is perfect by sharing this online...
just trying to share that Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is good and awesome!


Elder Kevin W. Pearson gave a talk in General Conference entitled, “Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.” This is the same topic I have been given.  I believe he gave that talk in the same General Conference that he was sustained to be a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy.

One of the first things he said was,

I acknowledge my own need and desire for greater faith as a disciple and witness of Christ. There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than now.”

His talk was excellent and gave great instruction. He spoke of the forces that erode our faith. If you feel that your faith is lacking and that it maybe from your own personal tendencies, attitudes and habits please look up this talk, it is really helpful!

After reading and listening to his talk a couple of times I kept getting drawn to one phrase:

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than now.”

I think I am drawn to this phrase because I feel the same!!!

As I searched the scriptures and prayed, I kept thinking of the personal experiences I have had in my own life and there are SEVERAL times I feel that I would have said that same phrase

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than now.”

Please let me share a few experiences….

My second year of college I had the opportunity to take an internship at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL.  It was not the most glamorous position, I would be working in Food and Beverage, but I would be taking business and leadership courses at Disney University.  

I had never lived very far away from family. This would take me ALL the way across the country. I knew nobody else doing the internship. I knew nobody in Florida. I was going to be on my own.

But not really, because I had faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. When I prayed about this opportunity to further my schooling, gain great experience, work really hard but have a LOT of Fun. I felt excited. I felt assurance. And I felt peace and confidence. I had also asked my dad for a blessing.  The blessing said, “be assured that this will be a great opportunity, you will gain great experience and though it will be difficult, it will help you grow spiritually.”

It wasn’t easy. There were obstacles before I even left. My dad was going to drive me out there with me so I could have my car; however, just two weeks before we were to leave he found that because of unforeseen issues at work, he was not going to be able to make the trip with me.

I would have to fly. I did not have the money to fly and I did not have any idea how I was going to get around once I was living there.

I began to hear from others that the living conditions were not what I was used to. I was a BYU student, who had signed an honor code of clean and righteous living. There were stories of wild parties with alcohol and drugs. I wished that I had one friend that would be going with me so I could have someone!!! I am sure I felt at the time:

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than now.”

I held onto the assurance and peace and confidence I had felt when I initially got the answer through prayer and a father’s blessings.  The Spirit reminded me that I would NOT be alone.

I will finish this story, but first I want to reference Elder Jeffery R. Holland’s talk from this last General Conference. It is entitled, “Lord, I Believe.” (I LOVE THIS WHOLE TALK!!!)

He told of a  father with an afflicted child, the father had approached Jesus’s disciples for a blessing for his son, but they were not able to provide it. With the boy still gnashing his teeth, foaming from the mouth, and thrashing on the ground in front of them, the father appealed to Jesus with what must have been last-resort desperation in his voice:
“If thou canst do any thing,” he said, “have compassion on us, and help us.
“Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
“And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.”1

Later in his talk Elder Holland said,

With this tender scriptural record as a backdrop, I wish to speak directly to the young people of the Church—young in years of age or young in years of membership or young in years of faith. One way or another, that should include just about all of us.
Observation number one regarding this account is that when facing the challenge of faith, the father asserts his strength first and only then acknowledges his limitation. His initial declaration is affirmative and without hesitation: “Lord, I believe.” I would say to all who wish for more faith, remember this man! In moments of fear or doubt or troubling times, hold the ground you have already won, even if that ground is limited. In the growth we all have to experience in mortality, the spiritual equivalent of this boy’s affliction or this parent’s desperation is going to come to all of us. When those moments come and issues surface, the resolution of which is not immediately forthcoming, hold fast to what you already know and stand strong until additional knowledge comes. It was of this very incident, this specific miracle, that Jesus said, “If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.”6The size of your faith or the degree of your knowledge is not the issue—it is the integrity you demonstrate toward the faith you do have and the truth you already know. (close quote)

That is exactly what I did. I held onto the faith and assurances I already had received.

Logistics quickly began to fall into place, which I immediately saw as the Lord “opening the windows of heaven and pouring out a blessing.”  In a casual conversation with my Aunt Nancy, she saw my need and generously offered me airline vouchers so I could easily get to Florida and return.  When I got there I found that Disney’s college program had several bus systems some just for the college interns and some for all Disney employees. 

When I got there, my job had changed. I no longer was working in food and beverage but was recruited to a new intern position called Conventions and Special events. It was an awesome opportunity!

I also found, once I got there, that there was brand new apartment complex for the college interns and they were calling it the “Clean Living Complex.” You did not have to pay more rent but you did have to sign an extra contract that committed you to living clean. Within the college program the students from the older complex started to mockingly call it the “Christian Living Complex.” Most of us found that to be a huge compliment!  I ended up with 4 LDS roommates and my room roommate was Christian too!

Though we ALL had rigorous work schedules and spent little time together, I was so grateful to know that when I came home from a long day of work, my apartment was not going to be flooded with drunk college students. I never feared that strange people had access to my personal space. I felt peace and comfort.

I made lots of friends.  I learned A LOT from my business and especially my leadership courses.  But, the knowledge I value the most is the spiritual strength and understanding I gained.


I was faced with more temptations than I had been faced with ALL through my life up to that point, mostly through work and co-works.  

I am happy to say that I stood valiant and I was able to Choose the Right. And, in the face of those temptations my faith was increased and I came to know that I kept the commandments, not just to show obedience to my young women leaders, to my Bishop, to my parents or even to Heavenly Father. I came to know that there is safety, peace and happiness in keeping the commandments of God. THAT is why we have commandments.

I do not have time to tell you ALL the ways I grew, especially spiritually, but know that because of that experience and exercising faith in the Lord Jesus Chirst, I came to know the Savior. I learned to listen and rely on the Holy Ghost. I came to the know that Heavenly Father is aware of me at ALL TIMES and in ALL PLACES and that if I am striving to live worthy, he will protect me in situations I cannot control.    

While in Florida I began to pray about serving a full time mission.  I felt like I was practically already serving one, being far away from home and sharing my testimony so much! I prayed and got a peaceful assurance that yes I would serve a fulltime mission! I told my parents and they were supportive and excited.

However, when I returned to Utah and got back into the swing of things, I did not feel so sure.  I wondered why? Was I lacking faith?  I fasted and prayed and still felt that I should not go.

I had received answers that I could not deny.  In Florida it was YES and in Utah it WAS no. I truly felt:

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than now.”

I finally was able to ask my father for a blessing.  I was “assured that it was good and right to have the desire to serve a fulltime mission but NOT right now.”  I was SO bummed!  Then when?!?! I remember crying and praying that night and asking over and over “why would you say yes and then say no!?” 

As I prayed the answer to that was NOT given but by the time I got off of my knees I felt an overwhelming peace.

STILL, I questioned why? And continued to fast and pray about it. 

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than now.”

Then one day I was reading in Doctrine and Covenants section 6 where the Lord is speaking to Oliver Cowdery but as I read that day the Lord spoke directly to me. Verse 20 (I am putting my name in the place of Oliver)

 20 Behold, thou art Becky,(He knows us by name!!!) and I have spoken unto thee because of thy desires; therefore atreasure up these words in thy heart. Be faithful and bdiligent in keeping the commandments of God, and I will encircle thee in the arms of my clove.
 21 Behold, I am Jesus Christ, the aSon of God. I am the same that came unto mine bown, and mine own received me not. I am theclight which shineth in ddarkness, and the darkness comprehendeth it not.
 22 Verily, verily, I say unto you, if you desire a further witness, cast your mind upon the night that you cried unto me in your heart, that you might aknow concerning the truth of these things.
 23 Did I not speak apeace to your mind concerning the matter? What greater bwitness can you have than from God?

Finally, I let it go. I exercised faith and I focused on school and I was happy and I truly felt encircled in the arms of His love.

A very short time later, my father was laid off and had to find new employment. My parents had only shortly been reunited, after living and working in different states for over a year. My mother made the very hard decision to return to California to the law firm she had just left. They gladly took her back with the agreement that she would stay at least 6 months.

After some time and probably a lot of praying, my father decided to work for the Boy Scouts of America, but would have to go to Scout camp all summer. 

This situation, I believe is the reason I did not go on my mission when I wanted to go.

I was home so I could live with my 15 year old brother, Peter, for 6 months while my parents made sacrifices to continue to provide. It was a huge blessing to me and my family. One that we could not have foreseen.

In December of that year, my home teacher invited me to attend a fireside where Sister Sherry Dew was speaking. As she spoke I felt the distinct impression that it was time to fill out an application to be a fulltime missionary.

July 10, 2002 I entered the MTC in Provo, Utah and served in the Montana Billings Mission.  As a fulltime missionary I felt:

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than now.”

I do not feel impressed to tell you about my mission today; however, I do feel impressed to tell you about another experience.

Dating:

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than [while I searched for my eternal companion].”

Oh boy does dating take a lot of faith! Then committing to someone for time and all eternity takes even more faith! 

My husband and I first saw each other in the early Fall of 2005. I was an old maid and he was a menace to society. It was love at first sight (well, we like to joke that it was).

We officially met each other weeks later in December. He ended up in my single adult ward and soon began attending the Institute class I was attending. We formed a great friendship through church activities and institute.

In spring of 2006 he FINALLY asked me out! July 24 (pioneer day) he finally asked me to marry him. November 18, 2006 we were finally married for time and all eternity in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple in American Fork, UT.

Since then our faith has been tried in ways that we never would have imagined.

Our families live in the west and we keep getting drawn away from them. First for grad school in Nebraska and now for career advancement in Sault Ste. Marie.

In some small ways, living in the Soo is like other places I have lived. In many ways, living in the Soo is like no other place I have lived before. 

I have struggled living so far away from family. Nebraska was far but this is farther and more remote and at times feels a little isolating. 

I do not feel that we are overly attached to our family but they are our family and we are sealed for all eternity, shouldn’t we WANT to be with them and share our lives with them?

In Nebraska I felt that we were drawn away so we could learn to rely on each other as a couple. To truly cleave to one another. I feel that we did learn that.

In the Soo I feel that we were drawn away to learn to rely on the Lord. To increase our relationship and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my own life than now.”

Nathan has been called to be the Branch President. Not only is this a difficult leadership position, but Nathan faces obstacles others may not. He is deaf. The Lord qualifies those whom he calls. I have been given a special Priesthood assignment to assist him as Branch President whenever he needs it, especially on the phone.  We are learning SO much, I don’t even have time to begin to tell you all that we are learning and the faith that we must exercise.

“There has never been a greater need for faith in our MARRIAGE than now.”

We are raising children in an every increasingly wicked world.

“There has never been a greater need for faith in our FAMILY than now.”

Hopefully we are always saying this, I believe it a declaration of enduring to the end.

“There has never been a greater need for faith in my OUR LIVES than now.”

If we continue to exercise faith and nurture it we can be assured that we are progressing and gaining the experiences we need to become like our Father in Heaven.

One of my favorite scriptures is Helamen 5:12 and though it doesn’t mention Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is implied when we make Christ our foundation”

12 And now, my sons, remember, remember that it is upon thearock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your bfoundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty cstorm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall.

I would like to close with Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

I testify that if we are striving to live worthy of the Spirit. If we are exercising, even just a particle faith. If we reflect on our lives and the experiences we have had we will see that our lives are full of the substance of things hoped for, and evidence of things not seen. 

“There has never been a greater need for faith in YOUR life than now.”

In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.