My greatest blessings call me Mom

My greatest blessings call me Mom

Monday, November 24, 2008

It's a.....

BOY!!!!

I had a much anticipated ultrasound today to figure out when my due date is and we saw his little "thingy". I am 14 weeks and am due May 22nd, 2009 with my 4th boy:
Elijah Aaron Griesmyer

Yes, I have had this name picked out since Ammon was only a few months old.

Here's the story:
I was sitting on the couch nursing Ammon; watching Gabe, Zech, and Gary wrestle on the floor of the living room when I had a panic feeling come over me that someone was missing. I looked around and counted, nope all there. I counted again b/c I couldn't shake the feeling. Everyone was there, even Ogden. The next day was Sunday and I was sitting in Relief Society when I had an overwhelming feeling/thought/prompting that I was going to have another boy SOON and his name was Elijah Aaron. It was so strong that it brought tears to my eyes and I audibly said "OK" to the voice/prompting.

Well, that was right after I had Ammon and since I don't see "Monthly Friend" until I am waaaay done nursing I thought it would have to be by an act of God. Well, Ammon was 11 months when I got pregnant again. These 2 are by far my closest together. Since I had no idea when I got preggers, my Chinese birth calendar tricked me into thinking it was a girl. Did I hope? Yeah a bit. Gary and I both did. We are absolutely thrilled,however, that Heavenly Father is sending us another boy. What a strong home I will have with all these soldiers in God's army (that's what Gary calls them) around!
I am truly blessed!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Who am I?

I don't even know what is going on with me anymore.
I'll have one great day where I get up, make a yummy breakfast for my family, iron my hubby's clothes, snuggle my kids, read the scriptures as a family, take a shower, get dressed to my shoes, do the morning chores, have a wonderful day of homeschooling, put the children down for naps, have personal time with Zech, do my afternoon chores, make a great dinner, kiss my husband when he gets home, clean the kitchen, give the kids a bath, read them stories, say prayers, sing them songs, give them kisses, and send them off to bed with nothing but sweet feelings and happiness in my heart for a day well done.
That was Monday.
What happened to Tuesday, Wed, and Thursday???
Tuesday I can't even remember Tuesday.
Yesterday I had a massive headache/migraine??? I don't know. It was really bad.
Today is an absolute disaster! I am sooo emotional! I completely lost it in front of some friends and feel so stupid. I have been crying ever since. Is it pregnancy hormones? Am I losing my mind? Is it too much stress? I can't wait for this pregnancy to be over. I don't mind being pregnant, but I do mind not being in control of myself. I swear if this is not a girl I am going to pissed. Because I have NEVER been like this with my other 3 pregancies.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

FIELD TRIP!!! Sweet Berry Farms

I was so excited to go on a field trip that my homeschool group was planning to Sweet Berry Farms in Marble Falls, TX (about an hour away).


I even talked my oh so reluctant neighbor and BF, Kelsie, to go with me! She's kinda a recluse and HATES to take her hellion anywhere she doesn't have to...seriously he's a hellion! But she said OK! and we were ready to leave our house and meet the caravan at 9am. 9am came and went, no one showed! Oh well, all 4 kids were buckled in the car, snacks were packed, and the day was clear-LET"S GO!!! It takes twice as long as it should to get anywhere with 4 kids in tow and a pregnant woman driving! I think I had to stop more than the kids did! UGgggh! (I am sooo not looking forward to the enormous drive to Ohio and then to GA and then back to Texas over Christmas.)
Anyways, we drove down to the farm and found 3 or 4 buses of kids there. It was busy but there was so much space and things to do that we didn't notice. First, we made a pit stop at the port-a-potties (soooo gross!), then went to pet the goats. While all the kids loved this, since it was Ammon's 1st time, he was particularly thrilled. I swear he is the cutest kids EVER!!!

We then went on our hay ride. The "guide" told me I needed to watch more TV since I had 3 boys and was preggo again. "You're funny....no really." Ammon didn't like this nearly as much as feeding the goats. Look at his little face! Zech and Gabe loved every minute. Seth got only a "few" spankings b/c he would not keep his butt on the hay bales.




After the hay rides, the kids played some games. They liked this one alot and we spent too much time there. But hey! We were there to have fun not to rush through the day. Ammon is quite the helper too! Yes, Ammon is full-on walking/ almost running (he is sooo fast!)

We then went to the corn maze, had a Sweet Berry Farm strawberry popsicle, and stuffed a scarecrow! By this time, the day had gotten really hot and I was REALLY tired! As you can tell from the lack of pics. Anyways, we hit McDonald's on our way out of town and made it back home with some shreds of sanity. All in all, it was a good day! We can't wait to come back in March for strawberry picking! The kids are also looking forward to visiting Nanner and Grumpa's farm for hay rides by Uncle David, fighting the Lamanites in the woods with Aunt Sarah, and exploring with cousins!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Griesmyer family debut

I always knew I would find a way to make my family perform, I just didn't realize it would be in the time and place that it was. Our little family was asked to sing in sacrament meeting today.

Observation:
  • Zechariah and I have NO problem being in front of people. Singing, talking, acting...no problem!
  • Gabriel is actually a better singer than Zech and knows practically every Primary song by heart. However, he is terribly shy in front of people.
  • Gary is the love of my life and cannot carry a tune very well. He has a very nice voice but gets off pitch easily.
Conclusion:

Our family practiced "Love is spoken here" this past week in preparation for our big debut today. Gabriel sang every single time we practiced with GUSTO even, Ammon would conduct. (every time I sing to him he waves his little arm as if he's conducting an orchestra!) So, the big day arrived and I am proud to say we all stood up in front of the congregation and sounded pretty good. I sang 1st, then Zech and Gary sang the 2nd verse. We all came together at the end. Ammon didn't conduct and Gabriel covered his eyes and put his head on Daddy's shoulder. All in all, it was an overwhelmingly spiritual and gratitude filled moment for me. I am so amazed at my family. Life just keeps getting better and better!

Just wait until our Ward Talent Show! Woohoo!!!

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

We have been receiving Wal-Mart and Toys R' Us toy catalogs in the mail all week long. The boys have enjoyed looking at them. The Wows! and Look at that! have been fun to hear. I am impressed however that they have still not been swayed by all the new toys from the Christmas lists that they decided upon already.

Here it is in all its glory: (for family's interest mainly)
  1. Legos, Legos, and more LEGOS!!! (Star Wars are Zech's ULTIMATE favorite! but any will do)
  2. Spy Kits (Gabriel and Zechariah really want spy kits for Christmas-don't ask me why-I have no clue)
  3. Spring loaded light-up light sabers (this one is what Gabriel asked specifically for!)
  4. National Geographic planet/constellation projector
  5. Science kits (rock tumbler, rainbow maker, telescope, etc.)
  6. Magic treehouse books (volumes 9-?)
I am delighted and pleased that my little boys are more interested in learning and building than video games or mindless toys that waste time and money. Is this a direct effect because of homeschooling? Is it just that they are nerds like their dear old Dad? Or are they geniuses and I just don't know it. (who needs the genius lessons?) :)

I love my little boys!

Ummm, yes I know I didn't mention Ammon-seriously what do you get a 1 year old that is happens to be your 3rd son??? Any suggestions?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Weighing in on a heavy issue

Since the election is over, I feel that I can now express some of my thoughts and feelings without getting overly emotional or offending people. I am only expressing these thoughts due to recent "blog" activity and conversations I have had with dear friends on the issue. The issue of abortion seems to really rile people up, as it does EVERY election year! So I wanted to comment.
How I would vote in this election was never an issue for me. There are issues on the democratic platform that do not coincide with my personal beliefs. One of those being abortion, there are others too. I typically do not vote democrat b/c of their core platform beliefs which can be found
here. However, that does not mean that I will abuse, berate, or attack you because of your beliefs. There are many members of my church who are in the democratic party. They are still good people who are trying to live the good life just like I am.
When it comes to the issue of abortion, however, I do not need the help of a Christian coalition video to help me make my decision. All I have to do is read my Ensign. Just last month a beautiful and powerful article was written by one of the General Authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was straight forward and no-nonsense. This is my kind of man! This is what he has to say:


Abortion: An Assault on the Defenseless

By Elder Russell M. Nelson Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

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As I begin, let me apologize to readers for the use of terms that are not pleasant. The nature of the war to which I’m referring requires such clarity of communication.

As sons and daughters of God, we cherish life as a gift from Him. His eternal plan provides opportunities for His children to obtain physical bodies, to gain earthly experiences, and to realize their divine destinies as heirs of eternal life.1

Death Rates from Wars

With that understanding and reverence for life, we deplore the loss of life associated with warfare. The data are appalling. In World War I, more than 8 million military fatalities occurred. In World War II, more than 22 million servicemen and women died.2 Together, these two wars, covering portions of 14 years, cost the lives of at least 30 million soldiers worldwide. That figure does not include the millions of civilian casualties.

These data, however, are dwarfed by the toll of another war that claims more casualties annually than did World War I and World War II combined. Worldwide reports indicate that more than 40 million abortions are performed per year.3

This war called abortion is a war on the defenseless and the voiceless. It is a war on the unborn. This war is being waged globally. Ironically, civilized societies that have generally placed safeguards on human life have now passed laws that sanction this practice.

Divine Doctrine

This matters greatly to us because the Lord has repeatedly declared this divine imperative: “Thou shalt not kill.”4 Then He added, “Nor do anything like unto it.”5 Even before the fulness of the gospel was restored, enlightened individuals understood the sanctity of human life. John Calvin, a sixteenth-century reformer, wrote, “If it seems more horrible to kill a man in his own house than in a field, … it ought surely to be deemed more atrocious to destroy a fœtus in the womb before it has come to light.”6

Man-made rules have now legalized that which has been forbidden by God from the dawn of time! Human reasoning has twisted and transformed absolute truth into sound-bite slogans that promote a practice that is consummately wrong.

Special Concerns

Concern for the health of the mother is a vital one. But circumstances in which the termination of pregnancy is necessary to save the life of the mother are very rare, particularly where modern medical care is available. Another concern applies to pregnancies resulting from rape or incest. This tragedy is compounded because an innocent woman’s freedom of choice was denied. In these circumstances, abortion is sometimes considered advisable to preserve the physical and mental health of the mother. Abortions for these reasons are also rare.

Some argue for abortion because of fear that a child may have a congenital malformation. Surely the harmful effects of certain infectious or toxic agents in the first trimester of pregnancy are real, but caution is needed in considering the termination of a pregnancy. Life has great value for all, including those born with disabilities. Furthermore, the outcome may not be as serious as postulated.

I remember well a couple who endured such an experience. The woman was only 21 years old at the time—a beautiful and devoted wife. In her first trimester, she contracted German measles. Abortion was advised because the developing baby would almost surely be damaged. Some members of her family, out of loving concern, applied additional pressure for an abortion. Devotedly, the couple consulted their bishop. He referred them to their stake president, who, after listening to their concern, counseled them not to terminate the life of this baby, even though the child would likely have a problem. He quoted this scripture:

“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

“In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”7

They chose to follow that counsel and allowed their child to be born—a beautiful little girl, normal in every respect, except for total hearing loss. After their daughter’s evaluation at a school for the deaf, the parents were advised that this child had the intellect of a genius. She attended a major university on a scholarship. Now some 40 years later, she enjoys a wonderful life.

To deny life to an individual because of a possible handicap is a very serious matter. Policy consistent with that logic would dictate that those already living with such deficiencies should likewise be terminated. One more step in that tragic train of thought would lead to the conclusion that those who are either infirm or inconvenient should also be eliminated. Such irreverence for life would be totally unthinkable!

Abortion on Demand

Relatively few abortions are performed for the special circumstances to which I have referred.8 Most abortions are performed on demand to deal with unwanted pregnancies. These abortions are simply a form of birth control.

Elective abortion has been legalized in many countries on the premise that a woman is free to choose what she does with her own body. To an extent this is true for each of us, male or female. We are free to think. We are free to plan. And we are free to do. But once an action has been taken, we are never free from its consequences.

To understand this concept more clearly, we can learn from the astronaut. Anytime during selection or preparation, he or she is free to withdraw from the program. But once the spacecraft has lifted off, the astronaut is bound to the consequences of the previous choice to make the journey.

So it is with people who choose to embark on a journey that leads to parenthood. They have freedom of choice—to begin or not to begin that course. When conception does occur, that choice has already been made.

Yes, a woman is free to choose what she will do with her body. Whether her choice leads to an astronaut’s mission or to a baby, her choice to begin the journey binds her to the consequences of that choice. She cannot “unchoose.”

When the controversies about abortion are debated, “individual right of choice” is invoked as though it were the one supreme virtue. That could only be true if but one person were involved. The rights of any one individual do not allow the rights of another individual to be abused. In or out of marriage, abortion is not solely an individual matter. Terminating the life of a developing baby involves two individuals with separate bodies, brains, and hearts. A woman’s choice for her own body does not include the right to deprive her baby of life—and a lifetime of choices that her child would make.

As Latter-day Saints, we should stand up for choice—the right choice—not simply for choice as a method.9

Nearly all legislation pertaining to abortion considers the duration of gestation. The human mind has presumed to determine when “meaningful life” begins. In the course of my studies as a medical doctor, I learned that a new life begins when two special cells unite to become one cell, bringing together 23 chromosomes from the father and 23 from the mother. These chromosomes contain thousands of genes. In a marvelous process involving a combination of genetic coding by which all the basic human characteristics of the unborn person are established, a new DNA complex is formed. A continuum of growth results in a new human being. Approximately 22 days after the two cells have united, a little heart begins to beat. At 26 days the circulation of blood begins.10 To legislate when a developing life is considered “meaningful” is presumptive and quite arbitrary, in my opinion.

Abortion has been legalized by governing entities without regard for God and His commandments. Scriptures state repeatedly that people will prosper only if they obey the commandments of God.11 Individuals will prosper only when they walk in faith and obedience to God, who said:

“I, the Lord, … built the earth, my very handiwork; and all things therein are mine.

“And it is my purpose to provide. …

“But it must needs be done in mine own way. …

“For the earth is full, and there is enough and to spare.”12

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has consistently opposed the practice of abortion. More than a century ago, the First Presidency wrote, “We again take this opportunity of warning the Latter-day Saints against those … practices of foeticide and infanticide.”13

Early in his presidency President Spencer W. Kimball (1895–1985) said: “We have repeatedly affirmed the position of the Church in unalterably opposing all abortions, except in two rare instances: When conception is the result of forcible rape and when competent medical counsel indicates that a mother’s health would otherwise be seriously jeopardized.”14 Current policy now includes two other exceptions—incest and if the baby cannot survive beyond birth, as determined by competent medical counsel. Even these exceptions do not justify abortion automatically. It “should be considered only after the persons responsible have consulted with their bishops and received divine confirmation through prayer.”15

Adoption

Why destroy a life that could bring great joy to others? There are better ways of dealing with an unwanted pregnancy. When a life is created by sinful behavior, the best way to begin personal repentance is to preserve the life of that child. To add another serious sin to a serious sin already committed only compounds the grief. Adoption is a wonderful alternative to abortion. Both the baby and the adoptive parents can be greatly blessed by the adoption of that baby into a home where the child will be lovingly nurtured and where the blessings of the gospel will be available.

Repentance Is Possible

Is there any hope for the person who has participated in the act of abortion? Is there any hope for those who have so sinned and who now suffer heartbreak? The answer is yes! “As far as has been revealed, a person may repent and be forgiven for the sin of abortion.”16 We know the Lord will help all who are truly repentant.17

Life is precious! No one can cuddle an innocent infant, look into those beautiful eyes, feel the little fingers, and kiss that baby’s cheek without a deepening reverence for life and for our Creator. Life comes from life. It is no accident. It is a gift from God. Innocent life is not sent by Him to be destroyed. It is given by Him and is naturally to be taken by Him alone.18 I testify that life is eternal as He is eternal.

Adoption—A Loving Decision That Blesses the Child

“We … express our support of unwed parents who place their children for adoption in stable homes with a mother and a father. We also express our support of the married mothers and fathers who adopt these children.

“Children are entitled to the blessing of being reared in a stable family environment where father and mother honor marital vows. Having a secure, nurturing, and consistent relationship with both a father and a mother is essential to a child’s well-being. When choosing adoption, unwed parents grant their children this most important blessing. Adoption is an unselfish, loving decision that blesses the child, birth parents, and adoptive parents in this life and throughout the eternities. We commend all those who strengthen children and families by promoting adoption.”

First Presidency statement, Oct. 4, 2006.


So, I encourage all of you to pray over this. I am not going to tell you what you should do and how you should think or feel. We were put on this earth for 2 major reasons:

#1 to obtain a body

#2 to experience agency

Use your wisely.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween...late I know!





I wanted to make this cute slide show fully equipped with sound and everything. However, I do not have time right now to do that. I am busy, busy, busy. As you can tell from the long period b/w posts.

Anyways, my ward had their trunk or treat on Halloween night (sigh). I really like to go trick or treating, especially in my neighborhood. All my neighbors are really sweet and it gives me an opportunity to jaw jack with them. Yet, I was pleasantly surprised at how relieved and happy I was that trunk-or-treat was on actual Halloween night. Besides the dressing up part, I really don't get the holiday. All you guys that know my love of the theatre understand just how happy it makes me to have an excuse to dress-up in a costume! Oh if only I could sew! I would make the most elaborate costumes...that is if me boys EVER get out of their Star Wars kick. Yes, I was Padme from Star Wars for the 2nd year in a row. Do you know how many people didn't know who I was??? Someone actually asked me if I was a super hero? Dressed in all white? I even had the blaster on my belt. (Unfortunately, I did not get a pic of me- but it was pretty true to the pictures of her online-before she got her white skin tight shirt mysteriously ripped away to reveal her perfectlly chizeled abs by that mean dragon thing)

Gary was a Jedi, Ammon was the cutest Darth Vader in the whole world, Gabe was Obi Wan Kenobi, and Zechariah was Annikan Skywalker-BEFORE he turned to the dark side! Gabriel had asked to be Obi Wan for months before Halloween. I purchased their costumes online and then my mother sent me an incredible Hulk costume. So, he was Hulk in the morning and Obi Wan that night. Whatever.

We had fun and that's all that matters!