Monday, September 12, 2011

Personal Progress X7


I became pretty excited when I met with my oldest daughter and her young women leaders.  They had just encouraged the mothers to complete the Personal Progress program with their daughters.  The mothers would receive the medallion also.  Thinking this was pretty cool, I decided I was going to do this with each of my girls.  This should be interesting since I have 7!

I had been doing things here and there but with no real plan.  We went to the Stake Personal Progress Recognition night before summer break to support  two girls in our ward.  Each of the girls in the stake who finished the program that year shared a testimony of the goodness it brought to their life.  It was wonderful to see their display of what they did for their 10 hour projects.  We have some very creative youth and it excited me yet again.  My 14 year old daughter informed me that night she would be finished by this time next year.
Yeah!!!!!!!
and then...
AHHHHH!!!!!!!!

I am behind if I'm going to finish with her.

O.K.  so I pulled out a big calendar and set goals for myself.  I planned out when I would do what and put in my calendar when I would finish.  I thought it was very well planned out.
Summer came and went and I got maybe 5 things passed off.  Ughhh!!
Apparently, you can keep track of your progress on the internet.  It's a rather cool system I think.
All you do is:
1.  go to youth.lds.org https://lds.org/youth?lang=eng
2.  go to the right of the screen and click on personal progress
3. sign in or set up an account if you haven't yet.
I'm excited about keeping track of it online.  I can click when I begin a goal and finish it.  I can write in my journal online and then print it if I want.
I love setting goals and then looking back and realizing my improvements or at least my efforts in such.  This personal progress program gives me a focus to do that.  By the time my youngest girl who is two goes through the program I hope to have made some real progress.  :)
So, here I am yet again.  I am going to finish.  I am going to sit down today with my big calendar and get 'er done.  Well, the planning anyway.  Each time I get a value finished I will post it.  I will also let you know how my 10 hour projects go.  I'll probably share some of my journal entries because they will certainly pertain to the "Mormon Momma's" platform.
Well, I haven't shared this blog with the world yet but when I do please feel free to cheer me on!!  I will need the help.  Plus, I'd love to hear your stories about the blessings of the Personal Progress Program.
Right now, my oldest is a little skeptical about me finishing with her.  I don't blame her!! Haha.
Yet, excitement and hope is blazing and by next spring TWO medallions will be carried home to our house.
Love you all!

Friday, September 9, 2011

First Day of School=Father's Blessings



First Day of School = Father's Blessings
I remember when the first time that I sat at my then boyfriend/fiance house listening while his siblings would receive a father's blessing before their first day of school.  I felt privileged to be able to hear these personal and special words our Father in Heaven had for his children.  I felt I got a glimpse of how special they are.They were words of guidance, protection, and encouragement for the following school year.  I remember feeling extremely excited for them to take on this new adventure in their life. I also remember feeling strongly that I would make sure my children had that same opportunity.  The way I did that was by marrying a man who would take his priesthood and father's responsibilities seriously.  Chuck does this and every year I feel extremely grateful that my kids have this opportunity.  
From the beginning when my oldest went to Kindergarten we have recorded these blessings.  I wrote them down in my journal and then later recorded on tape and currently we record it straight to the computer.  We start with our youngest child and work our way up to the oldest and then we end with myself receiving one from my husband.    I also encourage my husband often to ask his father for a father's blessing when there is a change in his life.  
I enjoy these moments of listening to these wonderful blessings even more than I did previous to being married.  It actually can be a little chaotic  right now because some of the kids haven't learned how to be quiet  yet.  So they hang out in the bedrooms till its their turn.  As a mother, I have worries and hopes for each of the kids and so many times they are addressed in the blessing that the children receive. It's a testament to me that Heavenly Father hears my motherly prayers. I usually feel a great relief afterward.  I remember feeling like I needed to be especially mindful of certain children because of the council they were given.  There have been times when I have pulled up the recording to allow my children to re listen to their blessing during the middle of the year because they have forgotten how amazing they are.  It's also a helpful tool for me when I have forgotten how wonderful they are.  :)  
I know people who will receive a priesthood blessing from a family member or home teacher if their father isn't able to do this.  I am glad for them because it is a sweet reassurance that all will be well.  
I just want to thank my husband for being worthy and willing to do this great service.  I also wish to thank my Heavenly Father for this gift.  It's a gift of great peace and possibility for my family.  I pray that my kids will continue this tradition as they have families of their own.  

 I just couldn't resist adding this picture of my wonderful husband who will let his 7 girls dress him up!