Wendy's watercolor trees |
Isaac's watercolor snowman |
Clara's acrylic paint ornaments |
Nathan's pencil drawing shepherds |
Nahan's pencil drawing Christmas trees |
Amelia's acrylic paint snow scene |
Amelia's acrylic paint snowman |
Found in the Emotional Resilience Self-Reliance book:
"No pain that we suffer, no trial we experience is wasted. It ministers to our education, to the development of such qualities as patience, faith, fortitude and humility. All that we suffer and all that we endure, especially when we endure patiently, builds up our characters, purifies our hearts, expands our souls, and makes us more tender and charitable... and it is through sorrow and suffering, toil and tribulation, that we gain the education that we come here to acquire." - Elder Orson F. Whitney.On the BYU Speeches Instagram story.
"When we are able to make space for uncertainty in our lives and for the possibility of things that lie beyond our comprehension, we can come closer to our God, who knows us intimately, even if our human state prevents us from fully knowing God." - Amy Tanner
A quote from President Russell M. Nelson's April 2023 General Conference talk, Peacemakers Needed.
On @mrdavebutler Instagram story about "who won Sunday":
And there are so many happy little honey bees all over them!
I have a scrap of my yard that can be quite frustrating. It's long been an eyesore in my yard. At one time, a giant weeping willow grew on this spot, but many years ago, it was blown over in the wind. We attempted to plant another tree in its stead a few years later, but it died mysteriously with the help of some preteen boys.
Since then, this spot of ground has yet to be high on my priority list. I would spend much time weeding it at the beginning of each season, but eventually, it would be overrun with weeds. I spent my usual time weeding this year, but then I had an idea!
Enter a few packets of wildflower seeds! This week my wildflowers started to bloom!
And while technically not a wildflower, my DayLillies are blooming too.
I've been having some fun with my sourdough starter lately. Like many people, I started experimenting with sourdough during the lockdown in 2020. I got a crash course back then about sourdough from Mardi at Kneaders.
My poor starter has been in my fridge for literally 6-9 months. But, the beautiful thing is, I pulled it out, fed it, and loved it for a few days, and it was perfect to start baking again.
First up, I made homemade hamburger buns and was seriously so pleased with how easy it was and how amazing they turned out. Aren't they just so beautiful!
Click here for the recipe that I used: Baking-Sense Sourdough Hamburger Buns.Then I tried my hand at some sourdough English Muffins. Seriously, so much better than store-bought.
Our Clara finished Elementary school. It's the strangest thing when your baby hits these milestones.