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Friday, 31 October 2008

Getting in touch with my American side

I really don't like Pumpkin pie BUT it is one of Deldon's favourite desserts. I make it at Thanksgiving and July 4th, now I'm adding Halloween to the list. Only this time I'm going one better, I found edible pumpkins and cooked a pumpkin pie from scratch (minus bought pastry dough). The big pie in Ireland and the UK at Halloween is Apple, and you bake them with money in them. Pumpkin pies don't exist here at any time of the year. I am so impressed with myself, I just hope it tastes okay. Guess we'll find out when Deldon gets home. Woke up to a beautiful, dry day so Mum and Dad called to see if I wanted to take the kids to the park, so we did, here's some photos from that too.
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Notice the chocolate appearing in all the pie making photos, I just can't overcome the urge to eat it. I get panicky if I don't have any in the house.

Tagged - LUCKY 8

8 TV shows I love to watch
Lost
Smallville
Loose Women
CSI and Miami and NY
24
Fox News

8 Favourite Restuarants
Villa Italia
Chevys
Chilis
Red Robin
Olive Garden
On the Border
Tucanos
Macaroni Grill

8 things that happened yesterday
I bathed the girls
Dad came and got Samantha and took her to my sister's to play
I tied string to 40 donuts
I dance to the 12 dancing princesses movie with Sophie
I napped
I blogged
Mum came to visit me and the girls
I went to a halloween party

8 things I love about this Fall / Autumn
Getting Christmas spirit already by having to shop for gifts early due to baby coming
Christmas isn't far away
Samantha settling great in to Nursery school
The girls are a year older
Down time in the afternoon whilst Samantha is in nursery and Sophie naps
Mum and dad being home from their mission
Visiting a mother toddler gymn session on Wednesday mornings with my sister and the kids
Buying baby boy clothes

Things on my wish list
The pound would strenghten against the dollar
More space i.e. bigger house
I won't keep growing bigger and bigger
My SPD will stay at the level of discomfort it's at and not get any worse
I'll have my baby a week early
I could be less selfish
I could do my church calling better
I could be perfectly patient

8 things I am looking forward to
My children attending the Temple for the 1st time
Being settled in one country for good
Serving a mission with Deldon
Not being pregnant
Take out food
Sophie being potty trained
Being able to fly and chill out eating, resting, and watching movies, not trying to keep kids quiet for 10 hours
Deldon coming home from work

I tag Shelly (Irish), Lyndsey, Mandy, Jen (Texan), and whoever else reads this and wants to have a go.

Happy Halloween cont.......

Sophie LOVES any kind of ball pit





Samantha with her older cousins and Feds with baby Talia, oops where's her head gone in that pumpkin costume?






Samantha with a mouth full of chocolate!









Sophie is really starting to enjoy colouring and drawing









Apparently Sophie didn't have much luck with this game, the donut just kept banging her on her forehead, poor child!










What little posers are these cousins, they must get it from their daddies even though those are not the same genes they share, but it's really not me and Rachael we don't do cameras.










Luke and Sophie doing some shopping

Thursday, 30 October 2008

Happy Halloween

We had our ward party tonight. I planned the evening, then past it on to the missionaries to actually run it, whilst I stayed in the kitchen to prepare all the food. Sadly the leadership in our ward does not believe in activites, this is the first one we've had all year (yes it is nearly November, and the only other one is Christmas). We seem to have an nonfunctioning activites commitee to add to the problem, so the missionaries got assigned to run the party. I was then concerned that it was a less effective use of their time, so basically planned it myself, since I'm a ward missionary and asked them to just show up and help on the night. Deldon took some pictures of the girls, I'm thinking from the photos he took, that they spent a lot of time in the toddler area we set up to keep the little kids occupied whilst the games went on. Just glad it's all over, I would not recommend the cooking, set-up, and cleanup of a ward party when one is 34 weeks prego, my back is aching. No lets rephrase that, everywhere is aching!!! Having said that, I think my mother was more traumitised by me being left incharge than I was lol. But I must say a big thank you to all who brought food and kindly offered to help on the night, it was much appreciated. Will post photos tomorrow as blogger is having issues uploading.

Saftey in Counsel by President Eyring, Member of the First Presidency of the LDS Church

(See prior post below this one). I can't help but think of this article in the June Ensign with regards to Voting to Protect the institution of Marriage, especially the parts I highlighted.



The Savior has always been the protector of those who would accept His protection. He has said more than once, “How oft would I have gathered you as a hen gathereth her chickens, and ye would not” (3 Nephi 10:5; see also, for example, Matthew 23:37; D&C 29:2).
The Lord expressed the same lament in our own dispensation after describing the many ways in which He calls us to safety: “How oft have I called upon you by the mouth of my servants, and by the ministering of angels, and by mine own voice, and by the voice of thunderings, and by the voice of lightnings, and by the voice of tempests, and by the voice of earthquakes, and great hailstorms, and by the voice of famines and pestilences of every kind, and by the great sound of a trump, and by the voice of judgment, and by the voice of mercy all the day long, and by the voice of glory and honor and the riches of eternal life, and would have saved you with an everlasting salvation, but ye would not!” (D&C 43:25).
There seems to be no end to the Savior’s desire to lead us to safety, and there is constancy in the way He shows us the path. He calls by more than one means so that it will reach those willing to accept it. Those means always include sending the message by the mouths of His prophets whenever people have qualified to have the prophets of God among them. Those authorized servants are always charged with warning the people, telling them the way to safety.
A Prophet’s Warning
When tensions ran high in northern Missouri in the fall of 1838, the Prophet Joseph Smith called for all the Latter-day Saints to gather to Far West for protection. Many were on isolated farms or in scattered settlements. He specifically counseled Jacob Haun, founder of a small settlement called Haun’s Mill. A record of that time includes this: “Brother Joseph had sent word by Haun, who owned the mill, to inform the brethren who were living there to leave and come to Far West, but Mr. Haun did not deliver the message.”1 Later, the Prophet Joseph recorded in his history: “Up to this day God had given me wisdom to save the people who took counsel. None had ever been killed who abode by my counsel.”2 Then the Prophet recorded the sad truth that innocent lives could have been saved at Haun’s Mill had his counsel been received and followed.
In our own time we have been warned with counsel on where to find safety from sin and from sorrow. One of the keys to recognizing those warnings is that they are repeated. For instance, more than once in general conferences, you have heard our prophet say that he would quote a preceding prophet and would therefore be a second witness and sometimes even a third. Each of us old enough to listen heard President Spencer W. Kimball (1895–1985) give counsel on the importance of a mother in the home and then heard President Ezra Taft Benson (1899–1994) quote him, and we have heard President Gordon B. Hinckley (1910–2008) quote them both.3
The Apostle Paul wrote, “In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established” (2 Corinthians 13:1). One of the ways we may know that the warning is from the Lord is that the law of witnesses, authorized witnesses, has been invoked. When the words of prophets seem repetitive, that should rivet our attention and fill our hearts with gratitude to live in such a blessed time.
Looking for the path to safety in the counsel of prophets makes sense to those with strong faith. When a prophet speaks, those with little faith may think that they hear only a wise man giving good advice. Then if his counsel seems comfortable and reasonable, squaring with what they want to do, they take it. If it does not, they either consider it faulty advice or they see their circumstances as justifying their being an exception to the counsel. Those without faith may think that they hear only men seeking to exert influence for some selfish motive. They may mock and deride, as did a man named Korihor, with these words recorded in the Book of Mormon: “And thus ye lead away this people after the foolish traditions of your fathers, and according to your own desires; and ye keep them down, even as it were in bondage, that ye may glut yourselves with the labors of their hands, that they durst not look up with boldness, and that they durst not enjoy their rights and privileges” (Alma 30:27).
Korihor was arguing, as men and women have falsely argued from the beginning of time, that to take counsel from the servants of God is to surrender God-given rights of independence. But the argument is false because it misrepresents reality. When we reject the counsel that comes from God, we do not choose to be independent of outside influence. We choose another influence. We reject the protection of a perfectly loving, all-powerful, all-knowing Father in Heaven, whose whole purpose, as that of His Beloved Son, is to give us eternal life, to give us all that He has, and to bring us home again in families to the arms of His love. In rejecting His counsel, we choose the influence of another power, whose purpose is to make us miserable and whose motive is hatred. We have moral agency as a gift of God. Rather than the right to choose to be free of influence, it is the inalienable right to submit ourselves to whichever of those powers we choose.
Standing on Safe Ground
Another fallacy is to believe that the choice to accept or not accept the counsel of prophets is no more than deciding whether to accept good advice and gain its benefits or to stay where we are. But the choice not to take prophetic counsel changes the very ground upon which we stand. That ground becomes more dangerous. The failure to take prophetic counsel lessens our power to take inspired counsel in the future. The best time to have decided to help Noah build the ark was the first time he asked. Each time he asked after that, each failure to respond would have lessened sensitivity to the Spirit. And so each time his request would have seemed more foolish, until the rain came. And then it was too late.
Every time in my life when I have chosen to delay following inspired counsel or decided that I was an exception, I came to know that I had put myself in harm’s way. Every time that I have listened to the counsel of prophets, felt it confirmed in prayer, and then followed it, I have found that I moved toward safety. Along the path, I have found that the way had been prepared for me and the rough places made smooth. God led me to safety along a path that was prepared with loving care, sometimes prepared long before.
The account at the beginning of the Book of Mormon is of a prophet of God, Lehi. He was also the leader of a family. He was warned by God to take those he loved to safety. Lehi’s experience is a type of what happens as God gives counsel through His servants. Of Lehi’s family, only those who had faith and who themselves received confirming revelation saw both the danger and the way to safety. For those without faith, the move into the wilderness seemed not only foolish but dangerous. Like all prophets, Lehi, to his dying day, tried to show his family where safety would lie for them.
He knew that the Savior holds responsible those to whom He delegates priesthood keys. With those keys comes the power to give counsel that will show us the way to safety. Those with keys are responsible to warn even when their counsel might not be followed.
Keys are delegated down a line that passes from the prophet through those responsible for ever-smaller groups of members, closer and closer to families and to individuals. That is one of the ways by which the Lord makes a stake a place of safety. For instance, I have sat with my wife in a meeting of parents called by our bishop so that he could warn us of spiritual dangers faced by our children. I heard more than the voice of my wise friend. I heard a servant of Jesus Christ, with keys, meeting his responsibility to warn and passing to us, the parents, the responsibility to act. When we honor the keys of that priesthood channel by listening and giving heed, we tie ourselves to a lifeline that will not fail us in any storm.
Our Heavenly Father loves us. He sent His Only Begotten Son to be our Savior. He knew that in mortality we would be in grave danger, the worst of it from the temptations of a terrible adversary. That is one of the reasons the Savior has provided priesthood keys, so that those with ears to hear and faith to obey could go to places of safety.
Having Listening Ears
Having listening ears requires humility. You remember the Lord’s warning to Thomas B. Marsh. He was then the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. The Lord knew that President Marsh and his Brethren of the Twelve would be tested. He gave counsel about taking counsel. The Lord said, “Be thou humble; and the Lord thy God shall lead thee by the hand, and give thee answer to thy prayers” (D&C 112:10).
The Lord added a warning that is applicable to any who follow a living prophet: “Exalt not yourselves; rebel not against my servant Joseph; for verily I say unto you, I am with him, and my hand shall be over him; and the keys which I have given unto him, and also to youward, shall not be taken from him till I come” (D&C 112:15).
God offers us counsel not just for our own safety but for the safety of His other children, whom we should love. There are few comforts so sweet as to know that we have been an instrument in the hands of God in leading someone else to safety. That blessing generally requires the faith to follow counsel when it is hard to do.
An example from Church history is that of Reddick Newton Allred. He was one of the rescue party sent out by President Brigham Young (1801–77) to bring in the Willie and Martin handcart companies. At the Sweetwater River near South Pass, Captain George Grant asked Reddick Allred to remain there with a few men and wagons and be ready to help when the rescuers returned with the handcart pioneers.
The rescuers found the Willie company mired in the snow, freezing, starving, and dying. Some of the rescuers continued to search for the Martin company, while the others helped the Willie company make that heartrending pull up and over Rocky Ridge. Soon after they made camp, Reddick Allred and his men came to deliver essential assistance and supplies.
Allred then waited for Captain Grant to return with the Martin company. Week after week passed with no sign of them. As blizzards howled and the weather became life threatening, two of the men decided it was foolish to stay. They thought the Martin company had either wintered over somewhere or perished. They decided to return to the Salt Lake Valley and tried to persuade everyone else to do the same. Allred refused to budge. President Young had sent them out, and Captain Grant, Reddick Allred’s priesthood leader, had told him to wait there.
Those who returned took several wagons, filled with needed supplies, and started back to the Salt Lake Valley. Even more tragic, they turned back 77 wagons that were coming from the valley to help. Some of these wagons returned all the way to Big Mountain before messengers sent by President Young met them and turned them back around.
Finally, more than three weeks after Reddick Allred had assisted the Willie company, Captain Grant arrived with the Martin company. These pioneers were even more destitute and had suffered dozens of deaths. Captain Grant’s rescue team was small and low on provisions—and still more than 200 miles (320 km) from the Salt Lake Valley. Once again, because Reddick Allred had stayed true to his assignment, even in the most trying circumstances, he was able to provide life-sustaining assistance and supplies.4
Reaching Out to Others
You will hear and read inspired counsel from prophets of God to reach out to new members of the Church. Those with the faith of Reddick Newton Allred will keep offering friendship even when it seems not to be needed or to have no effect. They will persist. When some new member reaches the point of spiritual exhaustion, members of faith will be there offering kind words and fellowship. They will then feel the same divine approval Brother Allred felt when he saw those handcart pioneers struggling toward him, knowing he could offer them safety because he had followed counsel when it was hard to do.
While the record does not prove it, I am confident that Brother Allred prayed while he waited. I am confident that his prayers were answered. He then knew that the counsel to stand fast was from God. We must pray to know that. I promise you such prayers of faith will be answered.
Sometimes we will receive counsel that we cannot understand or that seems not to apply to us, even after careful prayer and thought. Don’t discard the counsel, but hold it close. If someone you trusted handed you what appeared to be nothing more than sand with the promise that it contained gold, you might wisely hold it in your hand awhile, shaking it gently. Every time I have done that with counsel from a prophet, after a time the gold flakes have begun to appear, and I have been grateful.
We are blessed to live in a time when the priesthood keys are on the earth. We are blessed to know where to look and how to listen for the voice that will fulfill the promise of the Lord that He will gather us to safety. I pray that we will have humble hearts, that we will listen, that we will pray, and that we will wait for the deliverance of the Lord that is sure to come as we are faithful

Follow the Prophet

The following letter was sent from the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Church leaders in California to be read to all congregations on 29 June 2008:

Preserving Traditional Marriage and Strengthening Families
In March 2000 California voters overwhelmingly approved a state law providing that “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.” The California Supreme Court recently reversed this vote of the people. On November 4, 2 008, Californians will vote on a proposed amendment to the California state constitution that will now restore the March 2000 definition of marriage approved by the voters.
The Church’s teachings and position on this moral issue are unequivocal. Marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God, and the formation of families is central to the Creator’s plan for His children. Children are entitled to be born within this bond of marriage.
A broad-based coalition of churches and other organizations placed the proposed amendment on the ballot. The Church will participate with this coalition in seeking its passage. Local Church leaders will provide information about how you may become involved in this important cause.
We ask that you do all you can to support the proposed constitutional amendment by donating of your means and time to assure that marriage in California is legally defined as being between a man and a woman. Our best efforts are required to preserve the sacred institution of marriage.



I just had to post a copy of this letter on my blog, as I become more and more disturbed by the amount of people who claim to believe in the same restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, yet feel to voice their opposition to this particular law in California that is to be voted on next week. I worry because I know that day will come when we will face the same issues here in the British Isles. I have no issue with same sex couples being entitled to the same tax or legal situations and wanting some kind of union, but just don't call it marriage, because it's not, and never will be!!!!! I can't help but think of Matthew 24:23 "even the very elect will be deceived." Satan is using rational arguments and making us feel as members of the Church that we are not being tolerant and respectful of others by standing up for marriage and it's scary to say he is succeeding. To me there is nothing to question. This does not mean I don't make my own decisions. What it means is I have a testimony of this Gospel, the Church, and I know that our Prophet leads and directs the Lord's work. I trust and want to be obedient to the Lord, therefore when he gives counsel through a living Prophet I don't have to question it every time, I already know what to do....follow that counsel. The First Presidency has spoken, they are the Lord's mouthpiece here on earth, it's a no brainer.....YES to prop if you live in California and can vote, and if you don't live there like myself, you still support it anyway!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So wish I'd had the camera ready for this

We bought a new camera a few days ago, but it was charging as this occurred. The girls have been a little unwell this with week - Sophie with pink eye, and Samantha with a fever and vomiting. This meant that blessings from daddy were asked for. Little Sophie came up to me on Tuesday, placed her hands on my head, and proceeded to pronounce a blessing of "daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy"...some gibberish and then "Amen". She gave me a few of these blessings before moving on to Oreo the cat, it was the cutest thing to watch. Oreo happily obliged and accepted her blessings. Of course we tried to get her to reinact it all when our camera was charged, but she was not willing to perform, instead she just wanted to pose beside me!

Monday, 27 October 2008

Behold Your Little Ones

I was excited to hear this new Manuel has been published. For those not of my faith, that don't already know about this tradition, we reserve Monday nights as a time to devote to spending time with our families. It's called Family Home Evening or FHE in our Church. There are never any scheduled church meetings held that night. I have to admit Deldon and I have struggled to fully institute this tradition in our home with the girls being so young. If anything structured does happen it consists of a really really quick chat on "being good" or "sharing" , then their favourite song "Do as I'm doing" and of course is never complete without a treat. I bought this Manuel whilst visiting the Preston Temple and can't wait for our first lesson out of it tonight (after a yummy visit to Pizza Hut). Why did I not think of using the old nursery age manual earlier? Well I love this new one! The gospel lessons are precious and so simple, with great modern illustrations, pictures, and templates for fun activities. Our Relief Society lesson yesterday was taken from General Conference in April 2008 on a talk about righteous traditions. I was blessed to experience many of these in my home, including family prayer, scripture study, temple attendance, FHE, seminary, missionary, and church service, the list could go on and on. What amazes me is my parents started these traditions themselves being the first of their generation in the church. I can't believe they did it so well, here I am 2nd generation and am only getting the FHE tradition truly started in the past 6 months. Better late than never I guess. Lucky me to have such a good example to draw from, so I can carry these great Gospel centered traditions in my own home.

Saturday, 25 October 2008

I love to see the Temple





"As we love the temple, touch the temple and attend the temple, our lives will reflect our faith. As we come to these holy houses of God, as we remember the covenants we make within, we shall be able to bear every trial and overcome each temptation. The temple provides purpose for our lives."

President Thomas S. Monson, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.



I had a wonderful visit to the Preston Temple, saw family and friends, and for the first time participated in ordinances for close family members. Our Stake President and Relief Society President kindly arranged a fireside with the Temple President and his wife. I couldn't even begin to share with you on this blog the things that I learnt that night, and the different light in which I now see Temples and their purposes. Also had some good laughs with friends in the accomodation center, and some really funny moments in the Temple when someone fell asleep during very an important moment, and someone else used the word "fart" instead of "heart." Try containing your laughter in situations like that, I'm sorry to say, as much as I and the other parties involved tried to keep a straight face, it just wasn't happening!!!

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Monday, 20 October 2008

I can see light at the end of the tunnel now

I have been so unmotivated to blog the past 2 weeks, mainly because our camera has gone on the blink, so I haven't been able to document anything I've been doing with pictures. It's still not working so I'm thinking we're going to have to break down and buy a new one. Secondly, life has been feeling a bit overwehlming physically. I have had such bad pelvic pain for way too long now. I finally called the midwives last week for help when I had to call my parents to go collect Samantha from nursery school, as I couldn't face the pain of putting Sophie in and out of the car. Based on my symptoms they refered me to a physio..... best phonecall I could have ever made. I saw the physio today for the first time and she will give me temporary patching up as much as I need it until this baby is born. I am sufferring from SPD - symphsis pubis dysfunction, what is it you might ask? The simple answer is some serious pain near the pubic bone doing just about anything. It is most likely due to too much relaxin being released in the body that causes the pelvis to soften and stretch too much. I had it towards the end of both my last pregnancies but thought that was how everyfelt at the end, so dismissed it as the baby "dropping" or something, but this has been going on since about 20 weeks, and it has gotten so bad I can hardly move anymore. I have found it so embarassing, as I am hobbling around like an old women in public. The physio realigned my "pelvic girdle" for me, which has made a big difference to my mobility today, but as she said, it's only temporary. I just have to come back to her as often as I need to, whether it be every week or every 4 weeks. Their aim as this stage is to keep the condition at a state where I can perform my daily activities. Some women do resort to crutches or even wheelchairs towards the end of pregnancy, but neither of those things will fit into my world of motherhood, so I'm just hoping the physio does the trick and will keep it manageable. It was really starting to spiral outta control!!! So it's onwards and upwards! I don't feel like I'm suffering alone anymore and have some hope that I can get through these last 8 weeks.
On a lighter note, I thought I'd bring the potty downstairs tonight to have Sophie sit on. She did for a while, took the bowl inset out, put it on her head for a hat (it did look really cute actually), then sat back down on the potty which now had an open hole to the floor and went wee wee!!! Oh well at least she got the idea, just too bad for Deldon that the pee catcher was on her head. I have to say Deldon has been such a great help doing even more than the many things he already does over the past few weeks when things went so downhill physically for me. Thanks Babes, love you much!!

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Paying tithing adds to those £££

Forgot to mention that we pay our tithing via gift aid in this country so we only pay 7.8% and the church ( a charity) claims the other 2.2% of the government, making the tithing we pay tax free. That's cool in itself, but what is even cooler, is every year when I have to report our earning to the tax credit office, any donations via gift aid are deductible and can be grossed up. E.g. If you earn £30,000 a year, that means you pay £3000 total in gift aid so you then tell the tax office that you only earned £27,000. Lower income equals more tax credits!!!! Gotta love it! A lot of church members don't realize this perk here, I only discovered it last year, but was able to claim the tax credits back about 3 years and got about £1800 in my hand...money really does fall off trees when you pay your tithing. I was making people money left, right, and center letting everyone know about this. I started to think I should charge a fee for the advice lol.

Baby Number 3 is helping us rake in the £££ already and he's not even here yet!

Today I am £500 pounds better off than I was yesterday because I am having a baby in the next 11 weeks. One of perks of being pregnant here in the UK. The other one is not having to pay for prescriptions and free dental and eye care throughout your pregnancy, and the first year of your child's life.
The £500 is called the sure start maternity grant and is to help with any initial costs of the new arrival. Having 2 kids already, the only new thing I really need is a bouncy chair, so the £500 will just come in handy for Christmas gifts. Thanks Gordon Brown!!
Having babies equals money here. When I have the new baby I will get an extra £12.55 a week in child benefit (everyone from the poorest to the richest person living in the UK can claim this). I already get £18.55 for the "eldest" child and £12.55 for Sophie. I will get £545 for the first year of the child's life called the "baby element," and an extra £2085 a year in child tax credits for the child. This gets paid up front in to your bank account, you don't claim it on a tax return. This is all on top of the £3440 they already give me every year for having 2 kids already. So I'm officially £273.55 a month better off once I pop this baby. We will get £694.88 a month direct deposited in to our bank account (tax free) from the government just for having 3 kids (that's close to $1300 a month at the current exchange rate for those of you reading this in the USA). I have to say living under a somewhat more socialist government has it's benefits when you have kids. I'm sure not complaining! Oh yeah I almost forgot, the baby gets a voucher for £250 to start a trust fund, they'll get another payment from the government at age 7 if they are still living here. They can't touch the money until they are 18, but hey nice little tax free B-day gift. We can add to it when we want to, but we won't as we will have no control over how the kids use the money, so we'd rather have trust funds we control for education etc. So as the title says it's all £££ for now.

My favourite quote from General Conference

"Faith is not only a feeling, it is a decision." by Neil L Anderson, Presidency of the Seventy.

Friday, 3 October 2008

Letter to Santa


Samantha came to me with post-it notes today, ready to write her first letter to Santa Claus. She didn't want to much, just 16 pages worth of a list! Here's a sample of one of her pages she wrote. Now we just need to post it to the North Pole tomorrow, how exciting!!!!