Last summer when we went to St. Louis, Rachel and I took 9 kids ages 8 and under to see the church history sites in Independence, Far West, Liberty, and Adam ondi Ahman. It was a wonderful trip! Before we left we prepped them on what the sites were about. I was a little hesitant in doing this, but am soooo grateful I did: I asked those little tikes to pay attention to their feelings to see when they felt the Spirit. At the end I was almost afraid to ask if anyone felt the Spirit because of my own lack of faith that any of them did. Tyler was very quiet and embarrassed to say anything. He told me that he felt it when we were under the statue of Jesus and we sang "I Am a Child of God". He has referred to that day many times and always gets a huge smile on his face (which he tries to hide).
Last week in FHE he asked how we know if things are true if we passed through the veil and forgot everything. I explained that it is by the Spirit that we know all things. He teaches us and confirms what is truth through our feelings in our hearts.
I then asked him when he has felt the Spirit. He brought up the statue again (with attempted hidden smile). We went through the words of the song, "I Am a Child of God" line by line and explained that the Holy Ghost was confirming that the words in that song are true. We are children of God, He has sent us here (away from Him), I am a dear and kind parent(hehe--actually Jared), it is our job to teach him the truth, if we keep the commandments we WILL live with Him someday! The whole Plan of Salvation in a nutshell.
It was a good night.
Da Browns
Welcome to the jungle!
Our jungle has a mighty lion king, Jared; his sultry lioness, Tamany; three crazy monkeys, Landon, Tyler, and Ethan; and a beautiful gazelle, Isabel. It also has a beast, Phoebe, our mastiff.
Life in our jungle is much like other jungles: a constant searching for food. It consists of finding the food, killing it, bringing it home, preparing it, eating it, cleaning it up, and trying to share with others what we found.
This blog is to share the highlights of what happens in our jungle during that process.
Life in our jungle is much like other jungles: a constant searching for food. It consists of finding the food, killing it, bringing it home, preparing it, eating it, cleaning it up, and trying to share with others what we found.
This blog is to share the highlights of what happens in our jungle during that process.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
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Mom, she loves us
Mom, she love us
While at dinner with Gramie, I asked where she was. The boys said she was standing in line waiting to get them their pizza from the buffet line. I said, "What!" Tyler looked at me and emphatically announced, "Mom, she loves us!"
My Guitar Heroes
I Am a Child of God
2008 in review
Extended Stay (Feb 2008)
Houston Rodeo
Easter
Grandma Lowry Came to Visit (April 2008)
T-Ball
A Love Affair
Poisonous Snake (copperhead)
Overnight Campout (May 2008)
HUGE Frog
Farewell to the Broadbents
Jared's B-day
Trip to St. Louey
Independence, MO
Liberty Jail
Far West Temple Site
Adam ondi Ahman
Ethan's birthday (July 2008)
Isabel's 1st birthday
Dinner with Elin (Aug 2008)
First Day of School
Playing at the Pier
Hurricane Ike
Ragnar (October 2008)
Halloween 2008
Disneyworld
We went to Disneyworld for vacation in December. It was a lot of fun. We were just happy to see the kids got over their fear of people in costumes!
Daddy's Girl
While in Disneyworld, Isabel's wish came true: to have her dad hold her non-stop for an entire week! She is so in love with her dad!
I love When family home evening goes well!
ReplyDeleteThat Landon "nauseous" story is hilarious! I love how he was so sly about asking how you were feeling. Funny kid!
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