Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Sunday!


A Minneapolis couple decided to go to Florida to thaw out during a particularly icy winter. They planned to stay at the same hotel where they spent their honeymoon 20 years before. Because of their hectic schedules, it was difficult to coordinate their travel schedules. So, the husband left Minneapolis and flew to Florida on Friday, and his wife was flying down the following day. The husband checked into the hotel, and unlike years ago, there was a computer in his room, and he decided to send an email to his wife. However, he accidentally left out one letter in her e-mail address, and without noticing his error, sent the e-mail to the wrong address. Meanwhile... somewhere in Houston... a widow had just returned home from her husband's funeral. He was a Minster who was called home to glory after suffering a heart attack.
The widdow decided to check her e-mail, expecting messages from relatives and friends.
After reading the first message, she screamed and fainted. The widow's son rushed into the room, found his mother on the floor, and then glanced up and saw the computer screnn which read:
To: My Loving Wife
Date: Friday, June 6, 2007
Subject: I have arrived!
My dearest love:
I know you are suprised to hear from me. They have computers here now, and you are allowed to send e-mails to your loved ones. I have just arrived and have been checked in..
I see that everything has been prepared for your arrival tomorrow,and look forward to seeing you then. I hope your journey is as uneventful as mine was.
PS: It sure is hot down here!!!
haha, that is how Elder Nolan D. Archibald of the seventy started his talk today during stake conference. What a great spirit he had. I loved his talk and hearing about the atonement. He talked about the law of justice going hand in hand with the law of mercy and how the operate constantly. He also talked a lot about how blessings are the result of our obedience to the laws and commandments we are given and how crucial it is for our progression. He stated that there are two acts that come from the atonement: unconditional and conditional (to repent, be baptized, receive the Holy Ghost and endure to the end). It was great hearing such an uplifting message on a beautiful day like today when we commemorate our Savior's life on this earth. It makes me feel so happy to know that our Redeemer willingly performed a sinless sacrifice for all mankind. I am so grateful that because of that reason, we have the opportunity to live with our Heavenly Father again if we become humble, submissive to Heavenly Father's will, and do all we can to hold on to the iron rod.
Our Stake President decided to talk to us about gratitude. He mentioned how most of the time we are too busy thinking of what blessings we will be requesting for next, and quickly forget to give thanks unto God for what he already has blessed us with. There is one question we all need to ask ourselves: What can I do to show my Heavenly Father I am grateful for the temple?— really, what can we do to thank Him for the great joy that temples are to us? Thanks to temples a huge purpose of our church is fulfilled: eternal families. Gratitude leads to humility, which leads to a sense of satisfaction regardless of our situation. Gratitude comes from a sense of being indebted to someone... we owe our Heavenly Father everything! His love is so big that he created us, and blesses us immensely everyday.
President Averett closed his talk by saying that we are changed for the better and grow in the attitude of gratitude. Always try to develop time and energy to show gratitude.
Besides the talks, after church we went over to Abe's grandma's house to have an easter get together with the rest of Abe's family. It was fun, and of course I was able to see my babies!! They seemed a bit confused at first when they saw us walking in but oh how we love them and they love us just as much.
I truly have had an amazing day. I am glad today is Easter and that the Savior is the reason to rejoice today... and everyday!!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

life is WONDERFUL

Abe and I moved into our new apartment on the 17th (super exciting!). I personally think our apartment is really nice; three bedrooms, hardwood floors, so nice! It does need a bit of a touch up but it is not big deal. Moving is SUCH a pain, specially because this was the first time I had a "real" move — other times I had my parents or others be responsible of the move. It was so exhausting! Abe was gone that weekend and thank goodness for Abe's friend who came into the rescue and helped us move stuff with his truck that weekend. Unpacking is just as bad, and well cleaning the apartment was not fun at all. It seems like whoever lived here before was a total PIG! Greasy stove, baseboards had HUMONGOUS balls of dust in them, yuck! This illustrates the stove, and half of the grease was gone by the way...
So glad it is all taken care of.
I must admit, buying new furniture was a great experience; it feels really good to actually start building a home with the love of my life. We have been married for 6 months now and I feel more of a newlywed now than I did ever before, it is AWESOME. Anyways, our couches turned out amazing! (If you ever need to buy furniture, look on ebay, you would be amazed at the stuff you find and their prices!).
This was our living room before.
Here is our living room now :)
And this is a close up of our couches.
We bought a 7 piece dining table, but OF COURSE with our luck 2 of the chairs were not made right and we couldn't set them up, so for now we only have a 5 piece dining table. I also love our huge clock! I think it looks great :)
Here is the dining are before...
And a couple of pictures of what it looks like now :) (dont judge my curtain rod, I used the one they left and need to buy a new one.. lol)
The bedrooms and bathroom are upstairs, and well the rooms do not have much of a purpose for now, not until I can turn one of them into a guest room and I think the other one will be my work out room or storage haha... it is a storage room for now.
Our bedroom is still in the making...
then this is my storage room...
And our bathroom is the one hideous part of the house, it has an UGLY peach color lol... we tried to decorate to the best of our abilities, but you woulnd't believe how hard it is to make peach look good! lol
Our laundry room is the trash room for now.. we have TONSSSS of boxes... huge ones as well.
Our yard is awesome! we have an actual yard and I love it, there is this huge tree that looks great!
I AM THE QUEEN OF MY KITCHEN... I love to bake stuff lol.. so far I have baked a key lime pie and it turned out awesome, as well as some chicken crescents and such... the kitchen is a woman's territory! Our kitchen isn't huge but it is enough for me and I love it :)
We are so excited to have our own home.. it feels great!!!
PS: Abe has signed his army contract, he now has a job as a 13D Field Artillery Automated Data System Specialist, he ships out on October 25th 2011, life is great, we have been SO blessed, Heavenly Father is always so mindful of us and I am so so greateful for it! Life is WONDERFUL.