Friday, April 25, 2008

A Wonderful YW Evening!

For the past five months I have been working in Young Women's as the Personal Progress Leader. Along with being responsible for helping the girls complete their Personal Progress, I am in charge of putting together Young Women's Recognition. I really wanted this to be a special night for the girls who were receiving their medallions, and for the rest of the Young Women. We as leaders decided it would be nice to honor all the Young Women. I found these pretty austrian crystal earrings at Serendipity. To tie in the earrings my mother in law helped me write this quote. "We want you to always remember you are a Daughter of a King. We hope that you will wear these earrings as a reminder of who you are. They represent the jewels in your crown. They reflect many different colors which represent your YW Values. Please continue to be valiant and obedient to your Heavenly Father. If you do you will receive your crown in the Celestal Kindom." The quote of the night was "O, Be True to Who You Are... A Daughter of a King." I was very pleased with how the night went. I think all the Young Women felt special.






My friend Kristi had these runners made for our Relief Society Birthday Party last month. She decorated the party so pretty. I asked her if we could use the runners for YW Recognition. I love how the runners look so classy. I found the cute boxes at Ross. I love pink and black. I guess that's why my wedding was pink and black. For one of Jessica's projects she drew this cool picture of In N Out Burger. She grew up in California so she really misses their burgers since you can't get one in Texas. I miss them too.



















Our Laurel President Lisa did a cool project where she gave every YW in the San Antonio Temple District little pieces of granite that were left over from the construction of the temple. She put the pieces in those little white envelopes with the San Antonio Temple sticker and ribbon on them. She also included a quote reminding the YW to not take the Temple For"Granite." This was her way of letting all 3000 YW feel they had a piece of the temple. I loved it.















Lindsey is my little Beehive who had set the goal of completing her Personal Progress before she turned 13, and she did it! I could not believe it. This girl is awesome. I can't wait to see what she will be like as a Laurel. For one of her projects she typed up 73 of her mother's recipes and put them in a book. Then she cooked some of the meals for women in the ward who just had babies over spring break. These girls are such an inspiration to me.






















Sunday, April 20, 2008

Happy Birthday Dad and New Calling!!

Yesterday was my Father's Birthday. I wish I could have been in Arizona to celebrate with my family. I guess now that I live 1000 miles away I will not be able to make it to all special family events. I want my Father to know how grateful I am for everything you have done for me these past 27 years. You have been a great teacher and example for me. I love you. Happy Birthday!!
Earlier this week Jeff got a call from the first counselor asking to meet with Jeff on Sunday. This morning Jeff and I made bets on what calling he might be receiving. To our surprise Jeff has been called to be the 1st counselor in the Young Men's. The new YM President just moved here and he is a professional ballet dancer! Chris has danced in the the movies Centerstage, Saved the Last Dance and Step Up. I can't wait to meet and talk with him. Jeff is super excited to be working with the youth again. He has been teaching Sunday School the past year so he already knows the Teachers he will be in working with. Now all Jeff and I got to do is figure out how to jugle Brayden on mutual nights since we both work with the youth. We will make it work.
(These pictures were taken at the San Antonio Temple last summer.)

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

YW Lesson

This past Sunday I had the opportunity to teach the young women. The topic I was given was preparing to be an eternal companion. I have known for a while I was going to be teaching this lesson, so it had been on my mind for quite sometime. I wanted to make sure that in some way I could help these girls understand the importance of preparing now to be a future wife and mother. Thanks to sugardoodle.net I was able to get great ideas on how to present this lesson. I started out by giving the girls a paper that said "resume for my future husband." I had the girls list qualities they wanted in their future husband. After a few minutes we shared our ideas. Then I had the girls cross out husband and write in wife. From there I explained that boys/men are looking for qualified women too, and that now is the time to prepare. We talked about how they can prepare physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and socially. I feel the lesson went well and I pray they can apply the things that they have learned into their lives. Ironically everytime I give a lesson or talk in church I always feel there is something the Lord feels I need to realize or learn as well. This lesson made me realize that even after we get married we still need to prepare and work on becoming a better person in all of these areas mentioned above . I know I have so many things I need to improve on, but I am grateful that Jeff can look past my weeknesses and see the potential I have. I feel the Lord gives us a marriage to help one another overcome our weeknesses so that we can return to him. I just wanted to let Jeff know how grateful I am for him. I appreciate all you do for me and our family. I love you.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Fun Toddler Pictures and Tagged by Melody!!

Brayden cried when I took this white chair away from him. I never should have taken it away because it was all down hill from there. Luckily we got a few good shots.















I had to bribe Brayden with gum to get him to take all these pictures in the brown outfit. He was still mad that I took his white chair away. Luckily Brayden's 2nd cousin (Dallin) was in good spirits for the pictures. I wonder how people can even get toddler twins to take pictures. TODDLERS!!










Well I have been tagged by Melody and some of these questions I have been tagged before on, so I am going to change some of them up.

5 years ago: I was 22, going to ASU West, working at Wells Fargo, teaching dance, and Jeff and I were broken up for the last time before we got engaged. It was a difficult time in my life but everything all worked out in the end.

5 cleaning jobs I do not mind doing: vacuuming, dusting, I enjoy organizing rooms, emptying the dishwasher, and making beds. For some reason I love making beds. Jeff's parents joke and say they always know when I have been over because all of their beds are made. I guess you could say I am very comfortable around my in-laws.

5 things I did today: slept in till 9:45 a.m. (thanks Jeff),went to church, gave my lesson in young women's, went home teaching with Jeff, cleaned up a strawberry mess on the floor done by Brayden.

5 places I have visited: Finland(my mother was born and raised there), Bahamas, Friday Harbor and Island near Seattle, WA (Free Willy was taped there), Orange County(I love it there), and Utah.

5 things you might not know about me: I love going to garage sales (its neat that someones trash is another persons treasure), I love watching HGTV, I enjoy painting walls, I have sprained my ankle once, and I hate using public restrooms.


5 things I am thankful for: My Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ, the gospel, my family and friends, my wonderful eternal companion, and my son Brayden. When I was pregnant with Brayden Jeff gave me a blessing and I was told by Heavenly Father to always show my gratitude for Brayden. I am so grateful for his sweet spirit being sent to Jeff and I. I feel some days Brayden teaches me more than I teach him. I am truly grateful for him.

Now I am going to tag Kerri, Raina, and Charla. Sorry girls if you have been tagged before.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Evidence of our hard work!

Well this is what the Fullers' have been working on for the past year. This is the first custom home we have built here in Texas. Jeff's Father used to build custom homes in Arizona so he has been teaching us all about the business. We are very grateful for the work and time he has given us. Everybody in Jeff's immediate family has contributed some type of work to this home, so it will be bitter sweet when we finally sell it. This house is 6400 sq. ft. It has 5 bedrooms, a den, living, family, and dining room, a loft, gameroom, and media room. It also has a four car garage. We still have to do some finishing touches on this house. We have started the second house so I will post pictures of it later. In Texas track homes are usually made of brick so people love stucco homes. Tile roofs are not common here. Most people have asphalt shingle roofs. Tile roofs are very expensive out here. It is so different from AZ.

These are the front doors. I love the rod iron!



(Powder bathroom)

We are going to let the buyers pick the flooring, so that is why you see concrete on the floor. We only put tile in the bathrooms.









(Dining Room)

This is the view you have as soon as you walk in the front doors.
It will look even better once the flooring is installed.







(Masterbath jucuzzi tub)

This shower has three showerheads!












(Guest bathroom)








This is the view from the upstairs gameroom. It is so green here in Texas.