Friday, May 22, 2009

I'm and Aunt! (agian)

As some of you know my next oldest Sister Sara has been expecting her forth child, well he arrived today at 8:28 am and weighed in at 8lbs and 7 oz 19.7 inches long. His name is Thomas Dale and he is perfect. He was named after Sara and my father (Thomas) and Shawns father (Dale) So far he seems to take after them both. He has dark hair and the Hachtel squinty eyes like his Grandpa Tom and a red tint to his hair in the light like his Grandpa Dale. The good news is he seems to have more hair on top of his head than both his Grandpas combine!! :)






















Sunday, May 10, 2009

Motherhood


I wanted to share this. It is excerpts from a talk given by Sheri Dew, who was then a member of the Relief Society General Presidency, in November 2001. I still remember how I felt when I heard this talk it was one of the first Relief Society General Conferences I ever attended.

“When we understand the magnitude of motherhood, it becomes clear why prophets have been so protective of woman’s most sacred role. While we tend to equate motherhood solely with maternity, in the Lord’s language, the word mother has layers of meaning. Of all the words they could have chosen to define her role and her essence, both God the Father and Adam called Eve “the mother of all living”—and they did so before she ever bore a child. Like Eve, our motherhood began before we were born. Just as worthy men were foreordained to hold the priesthood in mortality, righteous women were endowed premortally with the privilege of motherhood. Motherhood is more than bearing children, though it is certainly that. It is the essence of who we are as women. It defines our very identity, our divine stature and nature, and the unique traits our Father gave us.
As daughters of our Heavenly Father, and as daughters of Eve, we are all mothers and we have always been mothers. And we each have the responsibility to love and help lead the rising generation. How will our young women learn to live as women of God unless they see what women of God look like, meaning what we wear, watch, and read; how we fill our time and our minds; how we face temptation and uncertainty; where we find true joy; and why modesty and femininity are hallmarks of righteous women? How will our young men learn to value women of God if we don’t show them the virtue of our virtues? Every one of us has an overarching obligation to model righteous womanhood because our youth may not see it anywhere else.
As mothers in Israel, we are the Lord’s secret weapon. Our influence comes from a divine endowment that has been in place from the beginning. In the premortal world, when our Father described our role, I wonder if we didn’t stand in wide-eyed wonder that He would bless us with a sacred trust so central to His plan and that He would endow us with gifts so vital to the loving and leading of His children. I wonder if we shouted for joy at least in part because of the ennobling stature He gave us in His kingdom. The world won’t tell you that, but the Spirit will. We just can’t let the Lord down. And if the day comes when we are the only women on earth who find nobility and divinity in motherhood, so be it. For mother is the word that will define a righteous woman made perfect in the highest degree of the celestial kingdom, a woman who has qualified for eternal increase in posterity, wisdom, joy, and influence.”

To all of the mothers who have mothered me in my life HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!!