Sounds like an unlikely combination doesn’t it? Well, we recently returned from a family vacation where we stayed with my brother Brad and his family. For dinner one night they took us to a little diner near Penn State where my brother attends. This was a real diner with all the original fixins. They had a great selection of burgers and shakes. While cruising through the menu, Phil came across a delightful combination of bacon cheeseburger on a glazed doughnut bun with the name of “Crazy Burger.” I think it is because you have to be crazy to order such a thing. Since Phil’s two favorite foods are doughnuts and cheeseburgers, he thought, “How can you go wrong?” Well, while he continues to enjoy doughnuts and bacon cheeseburgers, he has decided the “Crazy Burger” is a once in a lifetime treat. He thinks he will eat them separate from now on.
This is Ella’s last week of school. She sat down to do her homework tonight and then I checked it over. At first glance the worksheet looked like every worksheet she has done all year. After closer examination I noticed the directions were different. I asked Ella if she had read them. Of course she hadn’t because it was the same worksheet she has done all year. So she passed over the directions and finished the worksheet. I told her that we can relate this to our own lives. Each day may look the same to us-get up, go to school, learn, lunch, play, bedtime etc. Just because things appear to be the same, we may miss something really important if we fail to pray and ask for directions for that day.
As the boys were outside playing today, I laid on a blanket and enjoyed our beautiful backyard. When the boys came over to join me, we talked about the beautiful world Heavenly Father and Jesus have given us. We went for a walk to find other beautiful things in every color. Preston found these white flowers. I enjoyed his brown dirty hand even more! We also enjoyed the blue sky, green grass, and purple flowers.
If you know Phil, you know he’s no handyman! He avoids fixing things at all costs. He doesn’t enjoy it and it causes him stress! But, when the cabin filter on my van needed to be changed and Phil found out the cost to have it done, he put his fears aside and changed it himself. At the same time, the bulb on our TV went out too. Again, to save a few hundred dollars, he figured it out himself. I am very proud of him.
Preston wants to be a builder when he grows up (no, he did not get this from his dad). He talks about it all the time. One day, we had a huge discussion about how he could be a builder and an astronaut (another of his dreams). He was afraid he couldn’t be both. I assured him that he could in fact do both if he really wanted to. Once that was figured out he worried the rest of the day what he would do with his million tools that he is going to have when he grows up. He knew he wouldn’t be able to get a toolbox big enough to carry them all and yet he would need them all to fix things. I told him he could have a huge garage to keep them in and carry a toolbox with just the tools he would need to build his projects. That satisfied him so he went to his Grandpa Jeff and got his own toolbox and tools to get him started.
Phil and I went to Miami for an AXA Conference. The kids stayed home with my parents. It was so nice to get away for a few days. We stayed at the Fontaine Bleau Resort. We enjoyed the pool, the ocean, and the food! We also went on an intracoastal dinner yacht tour while there. We saw lots of celebrity homes and had a great time.