Friday, February 18, 2011

Lauren, Turner and Molly came to visit. We met at the cabin and snowshoed in. Molly had such a great time! Of course, so did I. This all happened 2 days before I had to give a talk in church, teach my young women lesson, and the same week I received an assignment from the Bishop to help each youth in our ward get an ancestral name to take to the temple by Youth Conference in June. And Mom had cornea transplant surgery Monday and on and on. I'm so glad I got to have fun with Molly, Lauren and Turner in the middle of everything that was going on!

This month is my 51st birthday. I picked the personal history question about my birthday. I was born on February 29th. Yep, I am a Leap Year baby. So, technically, I will be 12 3/4 this year. When I was a kid I kinda liked the attention that came from having an unusual birthday. I celebrate on the last day of February. Or whenever anyone thinks to wish me a happy birthday. My sweet husband usually gives me a big celebration when it is my "real birthday." Nice. I love it! I need to figure out a good way to remember other peoples birthdays better. I will have to work on that one!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Just in case you want to know

My friend, Joy, answers a question in each blog about her personal history. I decided to copy her and we will see if I actually follow-through with it. Also, I hope I keep up better with current events in my families life.

My name is Stacee. I don't know where the name came from or why I was given the name. I do remember hating it as a child and really wanting my name to be "Kimberly." I still can't figure out why Mom and Dad didn't name me Kimberly and why they chose to spell it with the double "e." It's never spelled correctly. My Grandma Reed was kinda angry that they spelled it that way and NEVER spelled it any other way but "Stacie," which is how she thought it should be spelled. Over the years, I've gotten used to it.

Now my favorite names I get called are: Honey, Mom, Oma, and Sister Pitt. They are usually names used with love.

Speaking of Oma. . . here's some favorite new pix of me being the Oma! I can't wait until I get to have my picture taken with Danny again!
This is a cute hat I made Molly.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Slow, but sure start

So, my daughter, Lauren, is pretty amazing. I am impressed that she has the courage to put her new year's resolutions online for the world to see. I guess I've never been that committed to make it that public. This year, though, I did tell my friend, Joy, my goals. We made a mutual commitment to improve our scripture study. Thank heavens I have to account to her each week!

My scripture study is going well. I have never been good at daily stuff, but I am improving a lot! And when I study now I am really studying instead of just reading words (which is what I do a lot.) This week I read about Mary's visit by Gabriel telling her she is going to be the mother of Christ. Her response was "behold he handmaiden of he Lord, be it unto me according to thy will." It reminded me of several incidents in the scriptures where people were visited by a messenger telling them about a calling/ assignment/ mission. They all answer similarly, but with the words "Here am I." In Hebrew there is a word that means "here am I, I will do whatever is your will." The word is "hinani." I learned it in my Isaiah class. The concept of being willing to do whatever the Lord needs me to do is the ultimate discipleship, or supreme humility. I'm still working on it, but I feel that the more I learn, the more I understand what is required of me. I had fun finding lots of examples in the scriptures, Samuel, Isaiah, Jacob, Paul, etc. Then todays lesson in RS in Lauren's ward was about sacrifice. Fits right in.