Monday, December 14, 2009
12 Days of Christmas Adventure - Day 2
This morning, while waiting for the bus, Cannon happened upon Tom leaving for work and innocently asked...."Did you get anything at your door last night?"
ummmmm.......surprise and mystery has now been 100% kyboshed! Good thing our neighbors are sweet enough to let our kids follow through with the original plan. I hope that they will improve on their sneakiness through the years.
We brought them a finding nemo puzzle that had a turtle and a dove chocolate bar....all neighbors are playing the game and no one was "caught" tonight. hehehehe - such good sports!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The Twelve Days of Christmas Adventure: Day 1
The twelve days of Christmas could start today (if you want it to end on Christmas Eve) or tomorrow (if you want it to end Christmas Day)....
we choose today.
Our victims: two neighbors
The plan: ding-dong ditch a gift for each day of the twelve days of Christmas
The first gift - an ornament for your Christmas Tree
The first neighbor has about 18 (ok 4) dogs....needless to say, as the boys got closer to the house the dogs went crazy and the family swung the door open and Andrew shyly said...."um, this was supposed to be a surprise"...lol, ok, so they know who we are at day one - not optimal...but still fun.
The second neighbor....this time the kids had an elaborate plan - they mapped out how it would work, divided the labor and had a lookout! Andrew laid in the grass and called the neighbors dog over - she knows us, so no barking. :) Cali crept up to the door and left the gift and card. She went and laid in the lookout spot with Andrew. Colton then crept up, rang the bell and ran around the corner of the house. The neighbor opened the door, saw the gift, looked around, picked it up and went inside! SUCCESS!
Check us out for day two of the Barnard's Twelve Days of Christmas Adventure!
we choose today.
Our victims: two neighbors
The plan: ding-dong ditch a gift for each day of the twelve days of Christmas
The first gift - an ornament for your Christmas Tree
The first neighbor has about 18 (ok 4) dogs....needless to say, as the boys got closer to the house the dogs went crazy and the family swung the door open and Andrew shyly said...."um, this was supposed to be a surprise"...lol, ok, so they know who we are at day one - not optimal...but still fun.
The second neighbor....this time the kids had an elaborate plan - they mapped out how it would work, divided the labor and had a lookout! Andrew laid in the grass and called the neighbors dog over - she knows us, so no barking. :) Cali crept up to the door and left the gift and card. She went and laid in the lookout spot with Andrew. Colton then crept up, rang the bell and ran around the corner of the house. The neighbor opened the door, saw the gift, looked around, picked it up and went inside! SUCCESS!
Check us out for day two of the Barnard's Twelve Days of Christmas Adventure!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Cannon on the Front Page of the Newspaper.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Andrew is the YOUTH SPEAKER at church...
but first - Journal Jar Thought of the Day: I love the prophet because....
....he has a gentle strength that can only come to those that serve the Lord with all of the might, mind and soul. I thought that when we lost President Hinckley that it would be difficult to love a prophet as much as I did him. The Lord must have felt that from more than just me and put in a man, Thomas S. Monson, that has every admirable quality that President Hinckley had but in his own sweet, refined way. The prophet's love of the gospel and the children of God can been seen in his very countenance. It is something that I have seen in all prophets and something that I would like to find in my own life.
Today Andrew gave his first real youth talk in sacrament meeting. It was really sweet. Yesterday as he was writing his talk he had written about half a page and announced that he was "done". I looked at the page and regretfully told him that although he had taken 10 minutes to write - and I use that term loosely because he had actually copied it straight out of the Strength for Youth pamphlet - that what he had written would only take about 45 seconds to read. All of the hope drained from his poor, sweet face.
I laughed it off and told him I would help him. I had him gather the "essentials" for writing a talk. The scriptures, his For the Strength of Youth pamphlet and the most recent conference Ensign. I helped him map out what would go where and typed it up for him. I wish that the boy would enunciate his words! - but other than that he did brilliantly. He is such a sweet boy and really starting to come into his own. I am proud of him and hope that he will be able to continue on this path of righteousness.
Here is his talk:
Good Morning Brothers and Sisters. Today I’ve been asked to give a talk on Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. First let me start with the fourth Article of Faith.
th Article of Faith>
This article of faith tells us that we must first have faith before we are able to repent, get baptized and receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. This must be really, really important – because it is first!
How do we obtain faith? Is it something that comes easily? The Apostle Paul taught that “faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” Alma made a similar statement: “If ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true.”
In the true to the faith pamphlet it says that Faith is a principle of action and power. Whenever you work toward a worthy goal, you exercise faith. You show your hope for something that you cannot see.
Elder Bruce R. McConkie taught: “Faith is a gift of God bestowed as a reward for personal righteousness. It is always given when righteousness is present, and the greater the measure of obedience to God’s laws the greater will be the endowment of faith”.
That means that we must first act! – And by that I mean, we must first choose to be righteous – or as the primary says, “Choose the Right”. As we do this, Heavenly Father will then turn around and “bestow upon us” or give us faith.
When I first heard this, I thought that it sounded backwards. I thought that you had to have faith to choose the right but in preparing this talk, I realized that if you choose the right, the Lord will give you the faith that you are doing what you should and you will want to continue.
The true to the Faith pamphlet says that: “In order for your faith to lead you to salvation, it must be centered in the Lord Jesus Christ.” It means believing that even though you do not understand all things – that our Heavenly brother, Jesus Christ does. He is always ready to help you as you remember His plea, “Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not.”
The pamphlet also says that we need to be living by Faith. I like to think that Faith is an ACTION word. That means that you must be working, and praying and doing something in order for your faith to grow. President Hinckley likened faith unto your arm. If you put it in a sling and not use it, it will become weak – but if you exercise it, it becomes stronger.
Even when the future seems uncertain, your faith in the Savior can give you peace – Helaman 5:47 demonstrates this thought.
Satan will try at every corner to halt our growth of faith. Elder Kevin W. Pearson spoke of the dangers that Satan will throw at us. He called them the 6 Destructive D’s – they are: doubt, discouragement, distraction, lack of diligence, disobedience and disbelief. We should be aware that these are tools of the devil and if we start to feel any of these things we will know that it is time for a course correction in our lives.
I know that if we strife to continually remember these things, and take action in our lives to gain faith, that the Lord will bless us beyond our understanding.
....he has a gentle strength that can only come to those that serve the Lord with all of the might, mind and soul. I thought that when we lost President Hinckley that it would be difficult to love a prophet as much as I did him. The Lord must have felt that from more than just me and put in a man, Thomas S. Monson, that has every admirable quality that President Hinckley had but in his own sweet, refined way. The prophet's love of the gospel and the children of God can been seen in his very countenance. It is something that I have seen in all prophets and something that I would like to find in my own life.
Today Andrew gave his first real youth talk in sacrament meeting. It was really sweet. Yesterday as he was writing his talk he had written about half a page and announced that he was "done". I looked at the page and regretfully told him that although he had taken 10 minutes to write - and I use that term loosely because he had actually copied it straight out of the Strength for Youth pamphlet - that what he had written would only take about 45 seconds to read. All of the hope drained from his poor, sweet face.
I laughed it off and told him I would help him. I had him gather the "essentials" for writing a talk. The scriptures, his For the Strength of Youth pamphlet and the most recent conference Ensign. I helped him map out what would go where and typed it up for him. I wish that the boy would enunciate his words! - but other than that he did brilliantly. He is such a sweet boy and really starting to come into his own. I am proud of him and hope that he will be able to continue on this path of righteousness.
Here is his talk:
This article of faith tells us that we must first have faith before we are able to repent, get baptized and receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. This must be really, really important – because it is first!
How do we obtain faith? Is it something that comes easily? The Apostle Paul taught that “faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” Alma made a similar statement: “If ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true.”
In the true to the faith pamphlet it says that Faith is a principle of action and power. Whenever you work toward a worthy goal, you exercise faith. You show your hope for something that you cannot see.
Elder Bruce R. McConkie taught: “Faith is a gift of God bestowed as a reward for personal righteousness. It is always given when righteousness is present, and the greater the measure of obedience to God’s laws the greater will be the endowment of faith”.
That means that we must first act! – And by that I mean, we must first choose to be righteous – or as the primary says, “Choose the Right”. As we do this, Heavenly Father will then turn around and “bestow upon us” or give us faith.
When I first heard this, I thought that it sounded backwards. I thought that you had to have faith to choose the right but in preparing this talk, I realized that if you choose the right, the Lord will give you the faith that you are doing what you should and you will want to continue.
The true to the Faith pamphlet says that: “In order for your faith to lead you to salvation, it must be centered in the Lord Jesus Christ.” It means believing that even though you do not understand all things – that our Heavenly brother, Jesus Christ does. He is always ready to help you as you remember His plea, “Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not.”
The pamphlet also says that we need to be living by Faith. I like to think that Faith is an ACTION word. That means that you must be working, and praying and doing something in order for your faith to grow. President Hinckley likened faith unto your arm. If you put it in a sling and not use it, it will become weak – but if you exercise it, it becomes stronger.
Even when the future seems uncertain, your faith in the Savior can give you peace – Helaman 5:47 demonstrates this thought.
Satan will try at every corner to halt our growth of faith. Elder Kevin W. Pearson spoke of the dangers that Satan will throw at us. He called them the 6 Destructive D’s – they are: doubt, discouragement, distraction, lack of diligence, disobedience and disbelief. We should be aware that these are tools of the devil and if we start to feel any of these things we will know that it is time for a course correction in our lives.
I know that if we strife to continually remember these things, and take action in our lives to gain faith, that the Lord will bless us beyond our understanding.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
On the Blog Again, Isn't it great to be on the Blog Again!
Ok, so that was a little cheesy...the title was suposed to be like the song, On the Road Again....yeah, well. The point is we are NOT on the road anymore and are trying to get ready for the next big chapter in our lives. The Next School Year!
We are not sure what the new year may bring. I have requested my teachers and we will see what happens. I requested Cali for Mrs. Rymer but so did all the other mormon mom's in town and they can't put all of the "good kids" in one class...so she may get another teacher...we will see.
For Cannon I requested Mrs. Hackney. He had Mr. Hackney last year and did well and Colton had Mrs. Hackney and liked her so I figured it would work out well. With all the craziness and goings on at Appleby though it may be different than expected. I hear that they might have Mr. Hackney's 2nd grade and Mrs. Hackney's third grade class combined into a great big combo supreme class with both Mr and Mrs. Hackney at the helm...so we will see what the new year brings.
Colton is going into 4th grade and is a gate kid (able learners program) so he is supposed to go to Mrs. Schnider's class but we requested that he be in Ms. Vega's class - so we will see. Fourth grade is a rough transition either way - they expect more out of ya, so we will just have to see how things go. I don't have a problem getting Colton to read but I do have issues with the AR testing...I am sure it will work out.
Andrew. Well, this is the first year that the 6th graders will be at the elementary (they were at the jr. high in recent years). I am glad for this as the jr. high is, well...sleezy, honestly. Anyways, that is a whole other topic :) Maybe another day we can explore that. So appleby has brought one 6th grade teacher from the jr. high and is hiring a new one. Honestly, I have heard that the current 6th grade teachers are not spectacular...so I am hoping he gets into the new teacher's classroom.
So that is the kids. Aidan will be home with momma. There will, hopefully, be some kid swapping goin' on - so that I can volunteer one day a week at the school.
And then the BIG news.
MY School Schedule! YIKES! I graduated from PVC and so now I have to move on, and unfortunately the closest school to "move on" to is 1 1/2 - 2 hours away. Blah! So, I got one online class but the others I will need to take face to face. So fridays I will be heading to Palm Desert and the sad thing is - I won't even have time for shopping cuz I only get a 1 hour break from 9am to 9pm. That is one way to lose weight I guess ;) CSU is on quarters so it is only 10 weeks long and hopefully I will get through it just fine. I am honestly not worried about the academics...I have been at a University before and know what to expect - but the driving and being out of town might just get the better of me. Not to mention that saturday morning is pretty much gonna be a wash. I won't get home till 11pm-ish so I will be exhausted I am sure.
Ok, one more big school news...
Adam will be teaching to distance ed Accounting classes this semester at PVC...it is exciting and sure to be lots of fun. I think that it is a great way for him to get a little variety and challenge in his regular routine. He is looking forward to it.
Well, that is the update for now. I will get some pictures up at some point but will back date them to when they happened so be on the lookout for that!
We are not sure what the new year may bring. I have requested my teachers and we will see what happens. I requested Cali for Mrs. Rymer but so did all the other mormon mom's in town and they can't put all of the "good kids" in one class...so she may get another teacher...we will see.
For Cannon I requested Mrs. Hackney. He had Mr. Hackney last year and did well and Colton had Mrs. Hackney and liked her so I figured it would work out well. With all the craziness and goings on at Appleby though it may be different than expected. I hear that they might have Mr. Hackney's 2nd grade and Mrs. Hackney's third grade class combined into a great big combo supreme class with both Mr and Mrs. Hackney at the helm...so we will see what the new year brings.
Colton is going into 4th grade and is a gate kid (able learners program) so he is supposed to go to Mrs. Schnider's class but we requested that he be in Ms. Vega's class - so we will see. Fourth grade is a rough transition either way - they expect more out of ya, so we will just have to see how things go. I don't have a problem getting Colton to read but I do have issues with the AR testing...I am sure it will work out.
Andrew. Well, this is the first year that the 6th graders will be at the elementary (they were at the jr. high in recent years). I am glad for this as the jr. high is, well...sleezy, honestly. Anyways, that is a whole other topic :) Maybe another day we can explore that. So appleby has brought one 6th grade teacher from the jr. high and is hiring a new one. Honestly, I have heard that the current 6th grade teachers are not spectacular...so I am hoping he gets into the new teacher's classroom.
So that is the kids. Aidan will be home with momma. There will, hopefully, be some kid swapping goin' on - so that I can volunteer one day a week at the school.
And then the BIG news.
MY School Schedule! YIKES! I graduated from PVC and so now I have to move on, and unfortunately the closest school to "move on" to is 1 1/2 - 2 hours away. Blah! So, I got one online class but the others I will need to take face to face. So fridays I will be heading to Palm Desert and the sad thing is - I won't even have time for shopping cuz I only get a 1 hour break from 9am to 9pm. That is one way to lose weight I guess ;) CSU is on quarters so it is only 10 weeks long and hopefully I will get through it just fine. I am honestly not worried about the academics...I have been at a University before and know what to expect - but the driving and being out of town might just get the better of me. Not to mention that saturday morning is pretty much gonna be a wash. I won't get home till 11pm-ish so I will be exhausted I am sure.
Ok, one more big school news...
Adam will be teaching to distance ed Accounting classes this semester at PVC...it is exciting and sure to be lots of fun. I think that it is a great way for him to get a little variety and challenge in his regular routine. He is looking forward to it.
Well, that is the update for now. I will get some pictures up at some point but will back date them to when they happened so be on the lookout for that!
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
How the heck is the Barnard Family anyways???
Well, it has been way too long....Life has been busy and we have been just holding on for the ride. Between school (kids), school (me), work (Adam), work (me), church callings and just plain life - well, things have been slightly busy!
It is summer now. So, school is out. Work (for me) is through and life is getting to settle down just a bit. Well, let me see if I can give you the family breakdown:
Adam - working as hard as always. Enjoying as much time as possible with the family. Headed up the "turn off the cable" campaign in our family for the summer - which I would like to report was successful. So far, so good!
Rachel - trying to reorganize my schedule, house and life. The summer seems to be going by quickly so I am trying to play catch up already. It may end more quickly than anticipated. FINALLY, finished up working - and will be taking classes this fall from California State University! (Hopefully not too many!)
Andrew - just went to his first Scout Camp - got 6 merit badges and had a blast with his dad! Learning the guitar and loving it. Hoping to get an electric guitar.
Colton - Consuming books like they are going out of style! Currently reading the "Warriors" series by Erin Hunter.
Cannon - looking forward to his upcoming baptism this fall and learning how to communicate without whining!
Cali - currently in Florida with her Grammy and Grandpa - loving a little freedom and spending time with her cousins!
Aidan - talking up a storm - very opinionated and headstrong. Loving that "his boys" are home for the summer.
Well, that is a quick rundown. Hope everyone else is doing well. I promise to get a little more up here now and again.
It is summer now. So, school is out. Work (for me) is through and life is getting to settle down just a bit. Well, let me see if I can give you the family breakdown:
Adam - working as hard as always. Enjoying as much time as possible with the family. Headed up the "turn off the cable" campaign in our family for the summer - which I would like to report was successful. So far, so good!
Rachel - trying to reorganize my schedule, house and life. The summer seems to be going by quickly so I am trying to play catch up already. It may end more quickly than anticipated. FINALLY, finished up working - and will be taking classes this fall from California State University! (Hopefully not too many!)
Andrew - just went to his first Scout Camp - got 6 merit badges and had a blast with his dad! Learning the guitar and loving it. Hoping to get an electric guitar.
Colton - Consuming books like they are going out of style! Currently reading the "Warriors" series by Erin Hunter.
Cannon - looking forward to his upcoming baptism this fall and learning how to communicate without whining!
Cali - currently in Florida with her Grammy and Grandpa - loving a little freedom and spending time with her cousins!
Aidan - talking up a storm - very opinionated and headstrong. Loving that "his boys" are home for the summer.
Well, that is a quick rundown. Hope everyone else is doing well. I promise to get a little more up here now and again.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Summer of Fun
Friday, February 20, 2009
The Power of Prayer
So I have been researching everything that I could get my hands on about charter schools and home schooling. I wanted to be prepared when I went to the Lord with what we should do for our kids with their education. We (Adam and I) have been praying and earnestly asking what we should be doing. Anyways, we were leaning towards homeschooling at least Andrew. We worry about the middle school aged kids and what their influence might be on our beautiful little boy - ok, not so little anymore ;)
Well, we went to Stake Conference and OH MY GOODNESS...it was SO good. I just couldn't get enough. Well, anyways, as Adam sat in the priesthood leadership session - one of the speakers read the scripture - one we have all heard so many times - "Let your light so shine...." you know the one! Well, as he sat there pondering the scripture a whole new meaning jumped out to him - regarding our children and their education. He was revealed that our children represented that light, and that perhaps homeschooling was "putting our light (or our children) under a bushel." I have never thought of it that way. Our children have been reserved for this time. They are strong spirits that can withstand everything that will come their way! If we teach them and help them understand the gospel then they will not be tempted beyond what they can handle! Perhaps our little lights are needed during this time, to stand as an example of truth and righteousness to those in our community and in the world. Can we, in good concious, "hide" them?
It was a strong impression that came to my husband and when he told me I instantly felt the spirit and knew that it was inspiration from the Lord. I am so grateful that my husband was in tune to the spirit and could relay the message to me - and I am glad that I didn't brush it aside. FEAR NOT! Gaurd your children in the armour of God and have them stand tall with my children. We will be at Appleby, the Jr. High or wherever the district decides to put us!
Well, we went to Stake Conference and OH MY GOODNESS...it was SO good. I just couldn't get enough. Well, anyways, as Adam sat in the priesthood leadership session - one of the speakers read the scripture - one we have all heard so many times - "Let your light so shine...." you know the one! Well, as he sat there pondering the scripture a whole new meaning jumped out to him - regarding our children and their education. He was revealed that our children represented that light, and that perhaps homeschooling was "putting our light (or our children) under a bushel." I have never thought of it that way. Our children have been reserved for this time. They are strong spirits that can withstand everything that will come their way! If we teach them and help them understand the gospel then they will not be tempted beyond what they can handle! Perhaps our little lights are needed during this time, to stand as an example of truth and righteousness to those in our community and in the world. Can we, in good concious, "hide" them?
It was a strong impression that came to my husband and when he told me I instantly felt the spirit and knew that it was inspiration from the Lord. I am so grateful that my husband was in tune to the spirit and could relay the message to me - and I am glad that I didn't brush it aside. FEAR NOT! Gaurd your children in the armour of God and have them stand tall with my children. We will be at Appleby, the Jr. High or wherever the district decides to put us!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Science Fair - Andrew
I totally blog lifted this whole thing from the lovely miss trish! thanks trish!!!
Musical Plants, rockin' out!
The Scientists!
Keeping their "scientific journal"
Their favorite part of the experiment: Emptying the soda bottles! (don't worry they really didn't drink that much!)
Planting the sugar snap peas.
This year 5th graders had to do a science project. Andrew and Brad paired up and went to work. They're project was called, "Musical Plants" and they tested how plants were affected by music. They experimented with Church Hymns, AC/DC and none. The "none" plant grew the tallest. Peace and quiet isn't overrated even in the plant kingdom. The "Hymns" plant came in second, and you guessed it, AC/DC in dead last. Good job boys! Now onto the District Science Fair. Good Luck!
Musical Plants, rockin' out!
The Scientists!
Keeping their "scientific journal"
Their favorite part of the experiment: Emptying the soda bottles! (don't worry they really didn't drink that much!)
Planting the sugar snap peas.
This year 5th graders had to do a science project. Andrew and Brad paired up and went to work. They're project was called, "Musical Plants" and they tested how plants were affected by music. They experimented with Church Hymns, AC/DC and none. The "none" plant grew the tallest. Peace and quiet isn't overrated even in the plant kingdom. The "Hymns" plant came in second, and you guessed it, AC/DC in dead last. Good job boys! Now onto the District Science Fair. Good Luck!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Blythe Schools in Turmoil
The district is considering absorbing the 6-8 middle schools back into the elementary school system (due to budget cuts). This idea has caused quite an uproar in our community. Today at work I was sent an email that attached a newspaper article and then a statement from the person that sent me the email stating her opposition of the idea and encouraging me to attend the community meeting to oppose the idea as well.
This was my response and was sent to my whole Union - which was a little scary to do!
As a parent, I understand the concern for changing the system as it is now.
In researching the K-8 scenario and experiencing it to a degree in a school before moving to Blythe, I do believe that there are also benefits of a K-8 environment:
1. give students greater opportunities at success by building relationships with staff over a 9 year period.
2. increase parent involvement during the 6-8th grade years. As most parents are more involved in Elementary years and since the staff will be the same it will help to keep that same level of commitment to volunteerism through the “middle school” grades.
3. Most middle school-ers WILL behave differently when in an environment with smaller children. I firmly believe this and have seen it in action.
4. teacher collaboration is increased across the grades
5. supervised mentoring from older children to younger children can increase confidence, understanding and retention of core learning concepts. This is also a wonderful opportunity for the mentor to learn character building traits.
All I am saying is that perhaps it is best to keep an open mind when going to the meeting. I too, would encourage everyone to attend the meeting. We need to openly express our concerns while still considering all options available to us given the economic climate.
I have a sick child today, so I am going home soon. I have not had any response to the email yet but we will see. I hope I just didn't get myself ostrisized!
This was my response and was sent to my whole Union - which was a little scary to do!
As a parent, I understand the concern for changing the system as it is now.
In researching the K-8 scenario and experiencing it to a degree in a school before moving to Blythe, I do believe that there are also benefits of a K-8 environment:
1. give students greater opportunities at success by building relationships with staff over a 9 year period.
2. increase parent involvement during the 6-8th grade years. As most parents are more involved in Elementary years and since the staff will be the same it will help to keep that same level of commitment to volunteerism through the “middle school” grades.
3. Most middle school-ers WILL behave differently when in an environment with smaller children. I firmly believe this and have seen it in action.
4. teacher collaboration is increased across the grades
5. supervised mentoring from older children to younger children can increase confidence, understanding and retention of core learning concepts. This is also a wonderful opportunity for the mentor to learn character building traits.
All I am saying is that perhaps it is best to keep an open mind when going to the meeting. I too, would encourage everyone to attend the meeting. We need to openly express our concerns while still considering all options available to us given the economic climate.
I have a sick child today, so I am going home soon. I have not had any response to the email yet but we will see. I hope I just didn't get myself ostrisized!
Monday, February 2, 2009
Thank Heavens For Freedom!!!
Do you know the Preamble for your state?
Be sure to read the message at the bottom!
Alabama 1901, Preamble
We the people of the State of Alabama, invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish the following Constitution.
Alaska 1956, Preamble
We, the people of Alaska, grateful to God and to those who founded our nation and pioneered this great land.
Arizona 1911, Preamble
We, the people of the State of Arizona, grateful to Almighty God for our liberties, do ordain this Constitution...
Arkansas 1874, Preamble
We, the people of the State of Arkansas, grateful to Almighty God for the privilege of choosing our own form of government...
California 1879, Preamble
We, the People of the State of California, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom...
Colorado 1876, Preamble
We, the people of Colorado, with profound reverence for the Supreme Ruler of Universe..
Connecticut 1818, Preamble
The People of Connecticut, acknowledging with gratitude the good Providence of God in permitting them to enjoy.
Delaware 1897, Preamble
Through Divine Goodness all men have, by nature, the rights of worshipping and serving their Creator according to the dictates of their consciences.
Florida 1885, Preamble
We, the people of the State of Florida, grateful to Almighty God for our constitutional liberty, establish this Constitution...
Georgia 1777, Preamble
We, the people of Georgia, relying upon protection and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish this Constitution..
Hawaii 1959, Preamble
We , the people of Hawaii, Grateful for Divine Guidance ... Establish this Constitution.
Idaho 1889, Preamble
We, the people of the State of Idaho, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, to secure its blessings.
Illinois 1870, Preamble
We, the people of the State of Illinois, grateful to Almighty God for the civil , political and religious liberty which He hath so long permitted us to enjoy and looking to Him for a blessing on our endeavors.
Indiana 1851, Preamble
We, the People of the State of Indiana, grateful to Almighty God for the free exercise of the right to choose our form of government.
Iowa 1857, Preamble
We, the People of the State of Iowa, grateful to the Supreme Being for the blessings hitherto enjoyed, and feeling our dependence on Him for a continuation of these blessings, establish this Constitution.
Kansas 1859, Preamble
We, the people of Kansas, grateful to Almighty God for our civil and religious privileges establish this Constitution.
Kentucky 1891, Preamble
We, the people of the Commonwealth are grateful to Almighty God for the civil, political and religious liberties...
Louisiana 1921, Preamble
We, the people of the State of Louisiana, grateful to Almighty God for the civil, political and religious liberties we enjoy.
Maine 1820, Preamble
We the People of Maine acknowledging with grateful hearts the goodness of the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe in affording us an opportunity .. And imploring His aid and direction.
Maryland 1776, Preamble
We, the people of the state of Maryland, grateful to Almighty God for our civil and religious liberty...
Massachusetts 1780, Preamble
We...the people of Massachusetts , acknowledging with grateful hearts, the goodness of the Great Legislator of the Universe in the course of His Providence , an opportunity and devoutly imploring His direction
Michigan 1908, Preamblele
We, the people of the State of Michigan , grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of freedom establish this Constitution.
Minnesota, 1857, Preamble
We, the people of the State of Minnesota, grateful to God for our civil and religious liberty, and desiring to perpetuate its blessings:
Mississippi 1890, Preamble
We, the people of Mississippi in convention assembled, grateful to Al mighty God, and invoking His blessing on our work.
Missouri 1845, Preamble
We, the people of Missouri, with profound reverence for the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, and grateful for His goodness . Establish this Constitution...
Montana 1889, Preamble
We, the people of Montana , grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of liberty establish this Constitution .
Nebraska 1875, Preamble
We, the people, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, Establish this Constitution.
Nevada 1864, Preamble
We the people of the State of Nevada, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, establish this Constitution...
New Hampshire 1792, Part I. Art. I. Sec. V
Every individual has a natural and unalienable right to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience.
New Jersey 1844, Preamble
We, the people of the State of New Jersey, grateful to Almighty God for civil and religious liberty which He hath so long permitted us to enjoy, and looking to Him for a blessing on our endeavors.
New Mexico 1911, Preamble
We, the People of New Mexico, grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of liberty..
New York 1846, Preamble
We, the people of the State of New York, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, in order to secure its blessings.
North Carolina 1868, Preamble
We the people of the State of North Carolina, grateful to Almighty God, the Sovereign Ruler of Nations, for our civil, political, and religious liberties, and acknowledging our dependence upon Him for the continuance of those...
North Dakota 1889, Preamble
We , the people of North Dakota , grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of civil and religious liberty, do ordain...
Ohio 1852, Preamble
We the people of the state of Ohio, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, to secure its blessings and to promote our common...
Oklahoma 1907, Preamble
Invoking the guidance of Almighty God, in order to secure and perpetuate the blessings of liberty, establish this
Oregon 1857, Bill of Rights, Article I Section 2.
All men shall be secure in the Natural right, to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their consciences
Pennsylvania 1776, Preamble
We, the people of Pennsylvania, grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of civil and religious liberty, and humbly invoking His guidance...
Rhode Island 1842, Preamble
We the People of the State of Rhode Island grateful to Almighty God for the civil and religious liberty which He hath so long permitted us to enjoy, and looking to Him for a blessing...
South Carolina, 1778, Preamble
We, the people of he State of South Carolina grateful to God for our liberties, do ordain and establish this Constitution.
South Dakota 1889, Preamble
We, the people of South Dakota, grateful to Almighty God for our civil and religious liberties .
Tennessee 1796, Art. XI.III.
That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their conscience...
Texas 1845, Preamble
We the People of the Republic of Texas, acknowledging, with gratitude, the grace and beneficence of God.
Utah 1896, Preamble
Grateful to Almighty God for life and liberty, we establish this Constitution.
Vermont 1777, Preamble
Whereas all government ought to enable the individuals who compose it to enjoy their natural rights, and other blessings which the Author of Existence has bestowed on man
Virginia 1776, Bill of Rights, XVI
Religion, or the Duty which we owe our Creator can be directed only by Reason and that it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian Forbearance, Love and Charity towards each other
Washington 1889, Preamble
We the People of the State of Washington, grateful to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe for our liberties, do ordain this Constitution
West Virginia 1872, Preamble
Since through Divine Providence we enjoy the blessings of civil, political and religious liberty, we, the people ofWest Virginia reaffirm our faith in and constant reliance upon God ...
Wisconsin 1848, Preamble
We, the people of Wisconsin, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, domestic tranquility...
Wyoming 1890, Preamble
We, the people of the State of Wyoming, grateful to God for our civil, political, and religious liberties, establish this Constitution..
After reviewing acknowledgments of God from all 50 state constitutions, one is faced with the prospect that maybe the ACLU & the out-of-control federal courts are wrong!
(Please note that at no time is anyone told that they MUST worship God.)
'Those people who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants.' - William Penn
GOD BLESS AMERICA
Friday, January 30, 2009
Way to Go Kathleen!
Taken from www.paloverde.edu:
Drawings by local artist Kathleen Jorgensen is being featured during the month of February at Palo Verde College in the Harry A. Faull Library. Jorgensen’s calls her work “Impressions of Nature in Ink” but includes color in some of the drawings. Jorgenson began creating her artwork 12 years ago in Portland, Ore. She moved to Blythe seven years ago with her husband, Timothy, who teaches history and coaches cross country and track at Palo Verde High School. In addition to being a wife, a mother to three young children, and continuing her art work, she will receive an associate degree from Palo Verde College this spring and will continue her education at CSU San Bernardino with a major in fine arts and a minor in psychology. The exhibit opens Feb. 2, and a reception for the artist is scheduled Feb. 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the library. Drawings will be offered for sale, and a portion of the proceeds will go to the Palo Verde College Foundation scholarship fund.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
2009 Goals
I thought that it would be good to post my goals for the year. We are writing these down for FHE tomorrow but I thought I would get a jump on them.
Read the scriptures more with my family, my husband and personally. We, as a family, have actually done better. We have come leaps and bounds from the months on end of no reading. Miracles can happen. We read quite regularly now. We strive for everyday.
I hereby decree (that is right! decree!) that I will eat better this year! So there!
I will start off by saying that we had more family home evenings last year than ever. However, we did not get every week in! So, this year I would like to have ALL FHEs!
Adam and I both grew up watching television on Sundays. It has become ridiculous. I actually enjoy the time that I spend with Adam watching some of our favorite shows....but we have decided that they can wait for another day. No TV on sundays (including video games and movies!)
As a family we have been doing much better with this one too. I am going to strive to pray more and to pray with sincere intent.
I have made the decision to spend time working out on a regular basis. I was coming home everyday from work to have lunch with my husband. I am going to sacrifice four days away from him to work on myself.Happy New Year! and may all your righteous desires be granted unto you!
Christmas and New Years
Well, silly mom strikes again and didn't have batteries for the camera :) So I don't actually have any proof that we had a fabulous Christmas, but we did.
Andrew got a guitar.
Colton got twin helicopters that really fly.
Cannon got a bike.
Cali got a refinished cabinet (one that my grandfather made for me when I was little) and some play food.
Aidan got a bike.
It was loads of fun. The family got a TV and guitar hero for the wii.
The day after Christmas we drove up to Utah to visit relatives. We were able to spend time with the (grandparent) Barnards, the (Matt) Barnards, The (Josh) Walkers, The Sabins and The (Jeremy) Walkers. It was delightful. We also went to a cousin party at Maryannes which was really fun.
On monday we were on our way home. We celebrated New Years at our house. Adam wasn't feeling well so he went to bed early. Andrew, Colton and Cannon were the only kids that made it to midnight and we celebrated the new year with a bottle of sparkling grape juice. They loved it!
The rest of the week has come and gone and now I am left dreading going to work tomorrow. :( Oh well. My husband said that I have been lamenting about it all week and have ruined the time that I did have. I have decided he was wrong. :)
Hope everyone has a great new year!
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