What have we been doing lately?

I have been trying to keep up with Jared and these three kids.
Usually, I feel like my life is a bit more scattered and inefficient than I like. But I am grateful to be able to take the journey and learn along the way.
Someday I want to grasp the concept that life is not the achievement of a goal as a destination, but a gradual always-making-the-best-of-things kind of fulfillment.
There are lots of rewards and joys along the way (when I am looking). I should write more in a journal about the moments when the kids say and do fun and sweet things. I am so grateful for those moments when I see their unique spirits and their growth. It is a great privilege to be a mom. I believe parenthood is the greatest job. Although I'm far from perfect, I can "make a go" anyway and we grow as a family. I'm always so happy to see people choosing to have families, whatever their way of life.
Here are some photos of the happenings at our "house."

soap carving boats and reading time

We are really grateful to have the accommodations that we have right now for "our home." Our stay with family in Cottonwood Heights is turning out to be longer than we planned, but it is a great blessing that is open to us while we begin navigating the post law school road.
Throughout the summer, we felt very temporary and didn't put any roots down. I think I was waiting till we found the perfect place in our house hunt. I realized that we needed to establish our family life regardless of the permanence of our location.
So now in the meantime, we are settling in. Michael advanced to the next level of Red Cross Swim Lessons. Jordan loves his tumbling class. I love seeing them have outlets for their special interests and skills.
We have had some nice playdates, exchanges, and swim outings with the Balls and Beus cousins.

We are continuing on our journey of homeschooling. I'm trying to develop routines and goals that work for us. We LOVE the library and find lots of good books to read. I'm so glad to start connecting with other families in our area for group activities.
We have also been able to take a few field trips. This one in September was somewhat unplanned. After our morning devotional and discussion about 9/11 we ran errands. My mom called and told us to stop by the memorial put on by Sandy City.

It was amazing! I think it really helped the boys to understand better the magnitude of the tragedy. There were just under 3,000 flags placed in the lawn around the city office buildings. Each flag had a tag on it with a name and short bio representing someone lost in the wreckage. The rows were labeled with airline flight number or building floor number.... It was pretty powerful and beautiful to represent each person with a flag.

Lately, the boys seem to fill in the cracks each day with lots of lego building. I am amazed at how much variety they can come up with from their little box of pieces. They like to take photos of their favorites. Here are a few:



I am still struggling to get on the internet more often --to catch up with blogging. Jared is sick right now --and thus the free hour for me to swipe his laptop. sad but true... So there is my not so brief session for some journaling and photos.
Ciao! Au Revoir! Till next time!