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Toothpaste on the Mirror

We have a friend whose brother-in-law (his sister’s husband) recently passed away. This young man was only in his mid-twenties. I feel very sad for his young wife who is left behind! Even though I don’t like to think about it, I DO tend to think that there’s always a possibility that something like this could happen to me, or anyone! I try (key word: TRY) to treat my husband well, partly because I don’t want to look back with big regrets.

A couple months ago I read an excellent story entitled Toothpaste on the Mirror. It illustrates the need to focus on the good in our spouses rather than dwelling on their faults:

“Small things have a way of growing large when we dwell on them.

I learned some very good lessons from Mom and Dad, but the best one I ever learned was about six months after Dad died.

Toward the end of my parents’ lives, there were times they really didn’t get along very well. Dad was not active in the Church, and Mom was impatient with him. They seemed to wear on each other’s nerves some of the time. The arguments weren’t really serious, but I always felt pressured to take sides, a position I didn’t like.

Small offenses have a way of growing large when we dwell on them. One of Mom’s common complaints was that Dad splashed toothpaste on the mirror when he brushed his teeth and would never clean it off. It drove her crazy, and she couldn’t let it go. I tried to explain that in the grand scheme of life, toothpaste on the mirror wasn’t a very big thing. She wasn’t mollified. I wished they could get along better, that they could overlook small things and not be so critical of each other and be more forgiving, but that didn’t happen very often.

Dad died in the spring of 1991. It was a time of grief, especially for Mom. She realized after he was gone that she missed him more than she had anticipated. It was lonesome living alone in that big house; her partner of 62 years was gone. She started talking about him more frequently.

As the days turned to weeks and then to months, I visited Mom daily. During one visit her eyes turned watery as she told me of a mistake that she regretted. She reminded me of the toothpaste and how adamant she had been that he was slothful in neglecting to clean up his mess. She had been so angry over such a small thing.

Mom admitted that on the first cleaning day after Dad died, there was toothpaste on the mirror. She cleaned the mirror, but on the second cleaning day, there was more toothpaste on the mirror. The same thing happened on the third and fourth cleaning days as well.

Mom realized that she had blamed Dad for the toothpaste on the mirror for many years, but it had been both of them splashing toothpaste. She felt terrible that for years she had been so upset about such a small thing. She freely admitted that her anger had hurt her much worse than it had affected Dad.

I learned from this experience the need for forgiveness and tolerance in our relationships, and I honestly try to be more forgiving in my own. It seems such a waste of time to fret about small offenses. There are more important things to worry about than toothpaste on the mirror.”

–Bryce R. Petersen, “Toothpaste on the Mirror,” Ensign, Sep 2008, 23

Let’s treat those we love (especially our spouses) with more tolerance, respect, and selflessness.

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Happy Halloween “Eve”!!!

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Halloween isn’t until tomorrow, but I just had to stick some of these photos up tonight! We went to a little Halloween party at Bracken and Katie’s house (friends from the ward) and took some family photos beforehand. Generally I have been avoiding the camera because I am 32 weeks (8 months) pregnant now, and this is my filled-out face time– gotta love it. I just prefer to not be photographed and have that documented…

Nevertheless I picked up some "Halloween gear" at good ol’ Claire’s in the mall, Pace bought a new guille suit at the army surplus store, and the McGrandparents sent Chase an awesome Buzz Lightyear costume. I know that some families dress all in some sort of cute theme, but as for us, we were a very randomly-dressed Halloween family tonight.

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I also made these funny little mummy hot dogs with crescent roll strips wrapped around them. They were fun to make but not too child-friendly (Chase always wants to help out in the kitchen, which doesn’t usually make for aesthetically pleasing results)!

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Katie and Bracken were Tinkerbell and Peter Pan– nice tights, Bracken… We enjoyed the funny games they had planned, including throwing Cheetos at faces smeared with shaving cream. We were glad that Chase got to tag along with us, too!

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Fun-ness!

Pace and I got to go on a HOT DATE on Friday night! We went out with our friends Jason and Whitney, and also my sis Rach and Pace’s old NC friend, Stephen. We went to Santaquin to visit the Red Barn and go on a hay ride, but alas, we were too late for the last hay ride. So we headed to Leslie’s Family Tree Restaurant, which ended up being more interesting than we ever could have imagined. We had to laugh as we entered the log cabin-style restaurant to see mostly elderly people eating there, a cowboy singing karaoke, and the walls plastered with funny old family photos, such as this one. I speculate that "Danny" was the rebel of the family, and Jesse was more of the momma’s boy. What do you think?

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We all sat down, chuckling as we took in the amusing scenery… here are the cute couples who came with us:

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Pace approached one of the tables of elderly folks to ask them what was tastiest there at the Family Tree. They exclaimed, "We eat here all the time; everything’s good!!!" My opinion was that it was a bit pricey for a down-home type restaurant. And when we got our food we just had to laugh because the "salad" consisted of iceberg lettuce with two olives and a cucumber slice on top, the "vegetables" were canned green beans plopped on the plate, and the potatoes were either flakes or pearls, I couldn’t tell… But we had a great time! Just look at Pace and Jason.

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The cowboy karaoke singer was very pleased that we so enthusiastically applauded his performances. We even got up and did some dancing to his serenades. (Pace may put up a video or two in our McVideos.)

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If anyone decides to go, please go on a Friday, because that’s when the cowboy is there singing the night away… It was definitely an experience to remember!

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Free cyber cleaning

Check out this cool tool that actually cleans your monitor.

Totally rad cleaning tool.

Happy Friday!

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Have I Found Myself in the Middle of a Fairy Tale?

Perhaps!

Yesterday evening my "Prince Charming" walked in after a hard day’s work and handed me a bouquet of beautiful purple hydrangeas. I didn’t have dinner started yet, and we were just having un-exciting grilled sandwiches, but there were no complaints. Pace immediately started wrestling and running around the yard/house with the forever energetic and attention-craving Chase. After dinner Pace voluntarily mowed the lawn. Later I started to wipe down the bathrooms, and he came up and said, "What can I do?" I told him if he wanted to do a chore for me he could scrub the tubs. He whisked the cleaning supplies from my hand and told me to go sit and relax (yes, this is a true story)! He then proceeded to clean both bathtubs! All three of us then watched Dumbo together, after which Pace helped me put Chase to bed. Then he helped me put away a load of clean laundry, so that it took no time at all.

This was all especially wonderful because I have been feeling a bit lonely and bored lately, not like I don’t have plenty to do around the house… It’s just challenging to keep up with Chase and to find kids for him to play with, activities to keep him busy all day long, etc. And I don’t think that will change for the better any time soon… But when I look at all that I DO have, I am so grateful and I realize that our problems are very few. So when we were going to bed last night, I looked at Pace collapsed on the bed (with green feet from mowing the lawn barefoot) and I couldn’t have felt more grateful to Heavenly Father for this amazing husband! Thank you, Pace!

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Baby Girl Bedding

In our baby’s room I want a shabby chic type of feel, basically set by the bedding. Yes, the bedding is very important! I really like the Simply Shabby Chic Candy Patchwork set from Target. (If you are concerned that it’s not pink enough, I would also get a pink rug for the floor.) A close-up shot of the bumper pad is pictured to the right. I love the patterns! However, the only concern I have is that this bumper pad only ties at the top, and not at the bottom. That makes me nervous about the baby getting trapped somehow, but at the same time it’s not like she would suffocate because the crib slats would be right there…. So maybe it’s not a big deal. Am I just being a worry wart? May I please hear some opinions or experiences about bumpers that only tie at the top?

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Pretty Chocolates

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A couple weeks ago, I threw a baby shower for my friend who’s about to have a boy. I just wanted to share this cute "chocolate label" idea that I got from a neighbor for the occasion! You just buy some Hershey’s Nuggets and some regular mailing labels. Then you stamp the label and put it around the chocolate (it helps if you have these special stamps that my neighbor has that work perfectly for this). Easy, yet amazingly cute, I think!

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Am I a man?

According to Popular Mechanics I can now calculate my % of the man I am. Just look at the list of 100 and write down how many you know. if you can do 50, you’re 50% man… me I’m 111% man. Listen to the story, then check out the list.

[audio:http://real.ksl.com/video/slc/2/256/25624.mp3]
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Oh Dear…


I know where Rachel will be all Fall…

Archuleta cut into corn maze
September 24th, 2008 @ 7:45am
By Randall Jeppesen

Brett Herbst wanted his massive corn maze just behind Thanksgiving Point to take on a presidential tone this fall. But he says it took time to figure out what they wanted.

“We kind of didn’t really care for either one of the candidates, so we’re like, ‘Let’s do Archuleta 4 President,'” he says.

So he’s hoping the chance to get up close and personal with David Archuleta will bring crowds of people who maybe want to walk through Archuleta’s ear.

“They’re in his eyeball, his lips or whatever,” he says.

He added getting permission to use Archuleta’s image was no easy task.

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My new diet