Sunday, April 15, 2012

No-More-NO SUGAR CHALLENGE: Day 5-6

Yesterday was Saturday. The girls and I had a good Saturday-Cleaned the house a bit...got a few things done around here (like hurray, clean toilets). Then we met Aunt Jena in town and ate lunch at Pita Jungle. That was super fun. We headed off to the fabric store to find material for skirts for this summer...out of that fun tshirt material. And by the time I could have posted my meals for the day, I just didn't want to...plus, I procrastinated writing my talk until last night...yes, I had a talk today at church. I'll tell you about that later. First my meals for Saturday:

Breakfast: Cheerios and Corn Chex Cereal with milk

Lunch (at Pita Jungle): Roasted Bell Pepper Hummus with Pita bread (hence the name-Pita Jungle)
Regular Hummus with Chicken and Pine Nuts (amazing)
Water (boring)

Dinner: Too full from lunch to eat a full meal, but snacked on Saltine crackers and peanut butter
Crystal Light

Today is Sunday. I had to talk in sacrament meeting on Prayer. This is really long, but I think I did a pretty good job on my talk so I am going to post it too...

When I was little, I danced all the time. If there was music on, I was moving to it. When I turned 3, my mother put me in dance lessons. I started out in a creative movement class through our local recreation department which taught me about rhythm and keeping the beat. When I was about 7, my mom took me to a small studio in a town about 20 minutes away. I took ballet and tap. I absolutely loved it. I practiced and practiced. My dad had a ballet bar made for my room, and my great-grandpa even made me a special board so I could practice my tap dancing and not scratch up our floors (and not annoy my family with all the noise).

After a few years and lots of practice, I was getting good enough to get my pointe shoes. As a ballerina, this is a big deal. I was about 12 when I got mine. Because I was still so young, there were a lot of older girls in my class, so I had to work extra hard during class and at home to get to their level. My hard work paid off. I was able to attend workshops all over the western United States, dance at Disneyland and Universal studios in Los Angeles, and eventually get a scholarship to attend Ricks College for my dancing. I thought I’d done all the hard work while I was a kid, but the real tough stuff was just beginning.

At Ricks, I auditioned to be on the dance touring team, and lucky enough, I made it. The classes I took were very challenging, so once again, I was having to put in extra practices so I could keep up with the other dancers who were very well trained (and definitely more flexible than me). My mom used to tell me that “practice makes progress”, and I’ve tried to remember that always and not just in dance.

Just like all the extra time and dedication I put into my dancing, the same rules apply to prayer. Prayer, for some reason, has been a struggle for me-as in I just forget to say them- so I know that our Bishopric was truly inspired to ask me to talk on this specific topic. And I am so grateful for this opportunity since this is the first time I have EVER had to speak in church. Ever.

Prayers “are the solemn occasions during which the children of God petition their Eternal Father for those things, both temporal and spiritual, which they feel are needed to sustain them in all the varied tests of this mortal probation” (Mormon Doctrine, p. 581). Not only are prayers said to ask our Heavenly Father for the things we need, but to also ask for forgiveness of the mistakes we make. “Prayers are occasions when in humility, having broken hearts and contrite spirits, [we are able to] confess our sins to God and implore him to grant his cleansing forgiveness” (Gospel Doctrine, p. 581). Prayer is truly a gift from God even from the beginning of time.

As children, we are taught by our parents, our primary teachers and leaders, and other church members and leaders, to pray. They have taught us:

1. How we should pray (Sermon on the Mount-Mattew 6:5-15; the Savior teaches us to pray to the Father in his name and pray in secret; President Spencer W. Kimball said “ I have long been impressed about the need for privacy in our personal prayers. The Savior at times found it necessary to slip away into the mountains or desert to pray. Similarly, the Apostle Paul turned to the desert and solitude after his great call. Enos found himself in solitary places to commune with God. Joseph Smith found his privacy in the grove with only birds and trees and God to listen to his prayer”).

2. How we can receive the answers we are searching for through prayer (3 Nephi 18: 15-20 says “And whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, which is right, believing that ye shall receive, behold it shall be given unto you”). Elder Richard G. Scott said: “Our Heavenly Father did not put us on earth to fail but to succeed gloriously. It may seem paradoxical, but that is why recognizing answers to prayer can sometimes be very difficult. Sometimes we unwisely try to face life by depending on our own experience and capacity. It is much wiser for us to seek through prayer and divine inspiration to know what to do. Our obedience assures that when required, we can qualify for divine power to accomplish an inspired objective”.

3. When we should pray: (D & C 10:5 says to “Pray always, that you may come off conqueror; yea, that ye may conquer Satan…”). President Kimball said: “After a lifetime of prayers, I know of the love and power and strength that comes from honest and heartfelt prayer. I know of the readiness of our Father to assist us in our mortal experience, to teach us, to lead us, to guide us. Thus, with great love, our Savior has said, “What I say unto one I say unto all; pray always.” (D&C 93:49.)

Jesus Christ, our Savior gave us the greatest example on prayer. His whole life, He never forgot to thank His Father in Heaven for the blessings He was given. Even in Gethsemane, He prayed unto God most humbly for our sins, that we could live again someday. His last words upon this earth, to me, were that of a prayer as He asked the Father for forgiveness for those who had hurt Him. I am so grateful for His example of gratitude, humility, and remembrance to God for all things.

Sooooo, how is prayer and dance similar? Well, just like it took a lot of practice to get to where I am today as a dancer, Prayer too takes time, dedication, and practice to better our own personal conversations with our Father in Heaven. We should pray to God in the morning when we wake up, at meals times, before we go to sleep at night, and of course, as often as we need to during our day. In 2 Nephi 32: 9 it says “Ye must pray always, and not faint; that ye must not perform any thing unto the Lord save in the first place ye shall pray unto the Father in the name of Christ, that he will consecrate thy performance unto thee, that thy performance may be for the welfare of thy soul”.

As we go about our daily lives, let us remember to practice our prayers daily. Soon, our conversations will be as though our Heavenly Father were talking with us face to face. President Spencer W. Kimball said: ” I am sure that if we pray fervently and righteously, individually and as a family, when we retire at night and when we arise in the morning, and around our tables at mealtime, we will not only knit together as loved ones but we will grow spiritually through communion with our Heavenly Father. We each have so much need for his help as we seek to learn gospel truths and then live them, as we seek his help in the major decisions of our lives, decisions involving schooling, marriage, employment, place of residence, raising our families, serving with each other in the work of the Lord, and seeking his forgiveness and continual guidance and protection in all we do. Our list of needs is long and real and heartfelt”.

I had a friend who was given the challenge to pray for 15 minutes every day. She said at first, it was so difficult. She had prayed all her life, but praying for this amount of time was so hard to do. She found herself running out of the “regular” things to say after about 2 minutes. But after some practice and dedication, she found that her prayers became more meaningful and she truly developed an incredible testimony of prayer and has a better relationship with her Father in Heaven.

President Kimball said:”Learning the language of prayer is a joyous, lifetime experience. Sometimes ideas flood our mind as we listen after our prayers. Sometimes feelings press upon us. A spirit of calmness assures us that all will be well. But always, if we have been honest and earnest, we will experience a good feeling—a feeling of warmth for our Father in Heaven and a sense of his love for us. [Though] some of us have not learned the meaning of that calm, spiritual warmth, [we come to realize] it is a witness to us that our prayers have been heard. And since our Father in Heaven loves us with more love than we have even for ourselves, it means that we can trust in his goodness, we can trust in him; it means that if we continue praying and living as we should, our Father’s hand will guide and bless us”.

I know that as we strive to follow and live the commandments of God, we will be blessed. Our Heavenly Father wants to bless us; we only need to ask Him. I want to bear you my testimony that prayer is truly a gift from God. A divine blessing that we are all entitled to call upon anytime and anywhere. I believe that if we kneel down each morning and each night, we too will develop a better relationship with our Father in Heaven. We will become more like our Savior, Jesus Christ as we pray to God always and remember Him in all things. I love my Savior. I love my Father in Heaven. I love my family. I am grateful for prayer. I say these things in Jesus’ name, Amen.

Now for the fantastically wonderful, amazingly awesome news...We have called it quits on this NO SUGAR CHALLENGE...However, I now realize that moderation in all things is actually a great motto to follow. I don't want to feel like I'm a slave to sugar...like needing a dr pepper because I think that it is what gives me energy. I've realized that if I am eating what I know I should be eating, I will certainly have a ton more energy and I will be healthier all around. So, Good bye NO SUGAR...I will just see you in incredibly smaller doses!!!


Friday, April 13, 2012

No-Sugar-Challenge: Days FoUr & FiVe

Funny (and short) story...I, uh, fell asleep trying to put Natalee asleep last night, so my post didn't get posted. My apologies-I was just soooo tired.

I am seriously kicking this No-Sugar-Challenge's rear end...Boom! Awesome job, me! So I'm posting you my meals for the past two days:

Day FoUr

Breakfast: Nothing (I know, I know...my bad)

Lunch: Pasta Salad with Chicken, Black Olives, and Cheese with a Bacon Ranch dressing
Crystal Light-Raspberry Ice flavored
BBQ Chips (small handful-which technically was about 5 chips total, maybe...ok, maybe like 10, but they were small)

Dinner: Ramen Noodles (girls request)
Left over French Bread
Pear
Water

Day FiVe

Breakfast: Nothing (again...I'm rolling my eyes, I already know I should have had something)

Lunch: Pizza (1 Slice of Pepperoni)
Broccoli, Cauliflower, and Carrots (Even typing this out surprises even me-and I ate it)
Water

Dinner: TACO BELL/PIZZA HUT COMBO FAST FOOD JOINT-
1 1/2 Bean Burritos (only Beans and Cheese)
1 Hard-shell Taco
1 Piece of a Personal Pan slice of Cheese Pizza
Water

Blogging Snack: Crystal Light (I'm thirsty and I seriously didn't want water)

You know, as I am typing out what I've eaten during the past five days, I have realized that my meals aren't that healthy. They aren't terrible but man, they aren't that great. Cheese??? I didn't realize how much cheese I have. I think this part of my challenge with the no-sugar is watching what else I am eating instead of wanting the sugar. I have noticed that my fruits and veggies are more present in my current meal choice, but I know I can be better with what else goes along with those. Just watch me, I am doing good with the no-sugar, but now I'd better step it up with the NO CHEESE ON EVERYTHING rule (of my own).

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

No-I'm surviving-Sugar Challenge: Day Three

Day three has gone well enough. I have managed to be the happy person I was about, oh...three days ago. I am embracing the NO-SUGAR love and am getting comfy and cozy with "will power" (totally sounds like a guy's name, right). Well, my mood has certainly been the first thing I noticed for today. Granted I had a good shot at sneaking a soda today at lunch (and cookies, mind you) but I resisted...I know, amazing right?!? I have also noticed that I don't snack (or want to snack) as much in between meals. I eat smaller portions too. Maybe the sugar was making eat more-not a good thing, of course. Speaking of eating-Here's what I ate for today:

Breakfast: Bowl of Corn Chex (oooooo, changing it up a bit this morning)
Milk

Lunch: School lunch-4 Chicken nuggets, 3 tater tots, about a Cup and a half of Salad with carrots, pickles, and cucumbers, and grapes (as my treat)
White milk to drink (everything else had sugar in it)

Dinner: Bow Tie Pasta with Spaghetti sauce and that "U-Shaped" sausage stuff sliced into the sauce...delicious, by the way
Slice of French Bread with Parmesan cheese (toasted in the oven)
Crystal Light-Peach Mango flavored (NO SUGAR/NO CALORIES-bonus)

My Blogging/Homework Snack: Ritz Crackers and another Crystal Light (it's the energy kind anyways-I need it to finish my paper for my class online)

Overall, today I am feeling like my happy little self again. I know that I can do this challenge and ROCK IT! Boom. Heck, I was feeling crazy enough to paint my fingernails (which in all honesty, I still think look weird painted), so I am totally turning over a whole new leaf or to put it more precisely, a lot of leaves! Happy no-sugar day three! Yippee!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

No-Stinking-SUGAR Challenge: Day Two

I am soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo tired. I want some caffeine like soon or I am going to throw something! I am starting to not like this challenge thing, but like my husband sweetly reminded me today: We committed to it, so we should stick to it AND beat everyone at their own game. I love you, Nathan.

So my meals for today (no sugar-darn you):

Breakfast: Bowl of Rice Chex cereal with milk

Lunch: Cup of mashed potatoes
2 Bites of Chicken
Cheese and Pita crackers (like a large handful)

Dinner: Two Bites of Macaroni and Cheese (because Ashlynn was starving, so I gave her mine)
Handful of Saltine crackers (mini ones-they are so good)

Bedtime Snack: (So hungry after dance class tonight)
Popcorn with White Cheddar topping
Orange Dream machine Smoothie (milk, orange juice concentrate, ice, 1/4 c. yogurt-which is only allowed for smoothie making)

I realized today that I have to get my head in a HAPPY PLACE, or I am going to fail this challenge miserably! And come on, I can't let my in-laws beat me...they already beat me at 5 Crowns (card game-super fun) and incredible height! I got this...I got this!

Monday, April 9, 2012

The No-Sugar-Challenge: Day ONE

So, we all know that I love my sugar right along there with the rest of you (who do not care to admit it), but I have turned in my sweet tooth for a much healthier one. Nathan's family decided to have a No-Sugar Challenge. We haven't quite mapped all of the major details out, but basically, NO SUGAR (candy, soda, twinkies, donuts...need I go on?!? This is even difficult to write out)! Ugh. This is quite depressing. I really would like a Dr. Pepper right now, however, I am sticking to this competition. I can't be the out-law in this! I must be strong! I have decided to post my daily meals/snacks just to show everyone I am sticking with this! Plus, I think we are going to have some big prizes at the end-well, here's hoping.

Breakfast: Bowl of Rice Chex Cereal with Milk (duh)
Smoothie-Milk, strawberries (fresh), 1/4 C. Orange Juice Concentrate (100% Juice)

Lunch: 2 Tortillas Plain
Cup of Milk
Small bowl of Green Grapes

Snack: Popcorn with White Cheddar Cheese Topping (oh my heaven's--so delicious)

Dinner: Cheese Quesidillas with Black Beans (Pureed black beans with a tablespoon of sour cream, some onion powder, salt and pepper-amazingly wonderful)
Cup of Milk

Bedtime/Blogging Snack: Water
Handful of dehydrated Apple Slices (no sugar-I checked)
4 Peanut Butter Crackers

***I, of course, don't feel any different, other than the incredible urge to chug an entire 2-Litre of Dr. Pepper right now. I do have a bit of a headache probably from not having a soda or caffinated beverage all day today, but that is to be expected. I have noticed that I am looking on every single lable we have to see if I can eat this or that. I have full faith that I can do this! I am quite certain my teeth will love me as well as my body in general. I have to find a good "go-to" type snack if I'm feeling the urge to want something sweet. Of course, having the Easter candy sitting out on the counter isn't helping with this will power thing, but no worries. I've frozen the cadbury eggs--those will last 6 months right??? Oh please.

To any or all of you wanting to join in the fun of our no-sugar challenge...just hop to it. Cold turkey isn't that bad-not yet anyway. The real withdrawls start probably tomorrow-beware!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Oh my heavens...

It is April. And I mean, APRIL 2012. I cannot believe what a slacker I have been. There has been a lot going on since I last wrote. For one...I am substitute teaching at a few schools around here in Maricopa. I have been:
a kindergarten teacher
a 1st grade teacher
a 3rd grade teacher
a 5th grade teacher
a 6th grade teacher
a 7th and 8th grade Literature, History, and Math teacher
a librarian
a music teacher
a high school dance teacher
a high school economics teacher (snicker, snicker)
a high school Spanish teacher (Si)
and as of tomorrow, an elementary P.E. teacher!

Ahhhhhhh! It is soooooo much fun! It's like Christmas every time I sub. Sometimes a disappointing/annoying/rip my hair out kind of Christmas, but Christmas nevertheless. I have a new set of kids that I get to teach and learn from. It has been such a great learning experience for sure. I do believe that I said I was getting my Master's in Secondary Education from Grand Canyon University...my last class was Classroom Management. And I swear, if I hadn't have been in the classroom and had the experiences I was learning about in my own online class, I would have been so lost. I am getting better and am learning (very quickly) how to NOT make the same mistakes I've made when I first started substituting.

Jillian and Natalee have been loving being able to go to preschool all day on the days that I substitute. I miss them terribly though. Plus, it's not every single day that I substitute. And that is a HUGE perk to being a sub--If I don't want to, I don't have to! Monday-Wednesday-Friday: Jillian and Natalee have preschool anyways, so if a spot opens up, then I try to take it. Tuesdays and Thursdays I help out at the girls' preschool. It is good experience doing all this teaching. I guess this is certainly one way to just DIVE RIGHT INTO TEACHING. Maybe my new mantra is: Go Big or Go Home! 'Cause I am going BIG!

The girls only have about 8-9 weeks left of school. It is crazy to think we are at the end of the school year. Jillian will be in Kindergarten (we are going to test her in), Ellyce will be in 1st grade, and Ashlynn in 4th! Crazy...fun, but crazy. That means 3x the amount of homework. Plus, I will be doing my student teaching by this time next year! AHHHHHH!!!

Nate has also decided to start a new adventure in his life as well--MEDICAL SCHOOL! He is taking some prerequisites at Chandler-Gilbert Community College and Grand Canyon University (Bio, Chem, Organic Chem...) then by next spring he will be ready for the MCAT's. Then who knows where we will go for Medical School...Arizona State University has a great medical school right here, so that is an option. I guess we will just cross that bridge when we get there.

Well, I am hoping all is well with the rest of you readers. Until next time...hopefully it won't be in six months! My apologize once again...

That's-a-my-girls!

That's-a-my-girls!
Ash-Ellyce-Jilly

Books I'm Reading

  • Book of Mormon
  • Soul Surfer-by Bethany Hamilton
  • Ida B.-Katherine Hannigan
  • Hunger Games-by Suzanne Collins
  • The Help-by Kathryn Stockett
  • Baby Proof- by Emily Giffin
  • Ramona and Her Mother-by Beverly Cleary
  • Utterly Me, Clarice Bean-by Lauren Child (for the girls)