Wednesday, March 31, 2010
School Variety Show
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Parry Hotter
Sidney was recently in Barrett Lindsay Steiner's "Parry Hotter" drama production. Her character was called Smallpoxus and was the assistant to "She Who Shall Not Be Named". The show was well done and very entertaining. Here are a few pictures from the production. Sidney & Maren both are both going to be in Barrett's "Lard" which is a spin off of the movie "Grease".
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Simple Laughter
Sidney says "Mom, you are such a wonderful parent. I mean you plan all these activities for us and let us do all these wonderful things in life. I just . . . really feel that." I say "Sidney you are being so nice to me. . . tell me more. . ." Then we both had a good laugh together.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Supervison
My kids sometimes want to play in the front yard. I have a rule where I want them to let me know they will be playing in the front yard so I can keep an eye on them. I was talking with one of my twins the other day about this. I told her you need adult supervision if she is going to be playing in the front yard. She says "Mom, the Yellow Man is watching me." Check out the "Yellow Man". I found it to be very funny.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Do Dogs Like Swings?
I met a few friends at the park the other day. The weather was absolutely beautiful and it was nice to catch up. While we were there Dean wanted me to push him on the swing. While I was pushing him this man came over and started swinging his completely decked out dog. I've never seen anything quite like it and had to take a few pictures. Is this common??????? Maybe I don't get out enough!!! What do you think?
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
My Sacrament Talk
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Like us all, I have made many mistakes both big and small. I love the guidance and peace I am able to find and in turn offer to my family through the example of Jesus Christ. Recently I was asked to speak in sacrament meeting. I thought I would share my talk with you. I hope you like it.
My name is Tonya Isom. It’s been some time since I have spoken in sacrament meeting and for the record I would much rather sing a solo than give a talk in sacrament. I have been 2nd counselor in primary for the last few years. I am married to Jon Isom who many of you may know as 2nd counselor in the Bishopric. We have 4 children, a daughter Sidney, age 9, 6 year old boy/girl twins named Wells & Maren and a 2 year old boy named Dean. Before getting married I attended BYU and I grew up mostly in
I would like to first address the last portion “after all we can do”. When I first began to ponder what “after all we can do” means, I must admit I felt a sense of guilt. It always seems that there is something more I can do. I’m sure there are others who feel the same. I mean, Saturdays at 5am I am usually sleeping and I know I really should be taking a 3 hour shift volunteering at the temple because my kids don’t have to be at drama class until 9am. Right? I say volunteer because I even inquired about signing up to work at the temple and did you know that when you have young children you aren’t even allowed? Your only way to make it happen is to volunteer. I began to ponder a little more and realized “after all we can do” is relative. There is a reason why they have that rule and it is in the best interest of my children and spouse if I get an extra little bit of sleep so I am not as impatient with them.
A few life experiences came to mind as I prepared this talk and I thought about instances where someone did “all they could do” to follow God’s plan.
My middle and high school years were spent in Barrow, AK. Barrow is a village 20 miles away from the most northern point of land on the continent. There are no roads to get there and it is somewhat like a frozen desert. There are no trees, the wind is always blowing, if you don’t moisturize your skin it will dry out and crack. It is right on the ocean and there are no tides, the ocean actually freezes over in the winter. The ground is permafrost which means it is perpetually frozen. Because of this, buildings are built off the ground on pilings which look like stilts. They are built this way because if the heat from the buildings were on the ground it would melt the permafrost and cause it to settle causing the buildings to move. After a whale was brought in, at times there would be more polar bears than members of the church in Barrow.
One day we learned that a new member family had moved to Barrow. They had 10 people in their family! This meant we had immediately outgrown our apartment/meeting house and were now approved to meet at the
After speaking with their bishop in
Grace is often distinguished from mercy in that mercy is seen as not receiving punishment that one deserves to receive, whereas grace is the receipt of a positive benefit that one does not deserve to receive. Wikipedia
In Christianity, divine grace is defined as "unmerited favor" from God. It is the outpouring of the love of God on humanity. It is the basis of Christians' hope for eternal salvation. Grace is considered the fruit of redemption—the reason Jesus Christ became a man, why he suffered and died on a Roman cross.
Ephesians Chapter 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
What an amazing blessing grace is. Apparently God knew we were going to fail. It’s as if we had participated in a race and felt disappointment that we didn’t do as well as we were hoping and then God says it’s okay, I will give you all first place. I know you tried your best. I can only imagine how amazing yet humbling that might feel.
As I mentioned in my opening remarks, I would rather sing a solo than give a talk. Since I couldn’t get out of my talk, I figured the next best thing would be to give my talk and augment it with a song. So with the bishop’s permission, I would like to end my remarks by singing an appropriate favorite song: Amazing Grace. Susan Comber will be accompanying me.
I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.