Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Authentic

My sweet friend Lisa tagged me as a True Authentic Mom. I'm supposed to share 5 things that make me authentic...

* My heart is wrapped so tightly around my children that I can hardly breath. (My pants are wrapped pretty tightly too since my babies left me a little jiggle in the middle)


* I need story and snuggle time as much as my children do!

* I put fruit snacks in my purse before I grab my keys.

* I think whoever invented sippy cups, disposable diapers, and Clorox wipes deserves a BIG HUG!


* I know that my biggest masterpiece will be the legacy of love I create in my family


My children remind me every day that magic is real, that love is eternal, and that I believe in miracles.


Thank you for the sweet compliment, Lisa!
I tag all of my mommy sisters and friends who'd like to share!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Happiness for sale


Today Josh told me, "I'm selling Happiness for 10 cents!"
Then, as he ran downstairs he hollered...
"Now the question is, whose happiness is it?"

The spirit of Thanksgiving

Monday, November 16, 2009

Watch


My favorite quote from Josh today: "Having a watch is like having a best friend."

Friday, November 13, 2009

Beauty is...

This year the theme for the school reflections contest was "Beauty Is..." Josh submitted a poem that he wrote and he won! He was just tickled, and we were so proud!



Camping

Camping, the mysterious, chirping, howling, wild outdoors.

The heat rising from the fire,

roasted marshmallows soon begin to be made into
delicious chocolaty s’mores.

Nighttime, the stars and moon begin to rise.

The sound of crickets fills the air.

Everyone in their tents.

Telling scary and silly stories.

Squeezing into sleeping bags.

ZIP!

Camping, the greatest adventure ever.


Congratulations Josh!

Fun Run Pictures!














Saturday, November 7, 2009

Our heartfelt thanks...

Thank you for supporting the Make a Wish Fun Run today! It was such a sweet sight to see many of you and feel your love.

We were so blessed to be surrounded by wonderful community members, ward members, friends and family! We were touched to see other families with special needs children, as well as families who have children in Heaven. We were so sweetly supported by our local schools, and we were tickled to see that Josh and Matthew's teachers were there! I even met a former 5th grade student of mine! We are so blessed to have such dear people in our lives! I wish there had been more moments to give each one of you a BIG HUG for being so special to us.

Thank you, too, for those who weren't able to attend or who live too far away... we felt your support from the heart and are so thankful!

My boys will never doubt that wishes really do come true. More importantly they saw today that we can make wishes come true for one another! I know that we will carry the sweetness of this day in our hearts forever!

Daily Herald Article

This article was printed in the Daily Herald today!

Orem schools’ benefit run to help fulfill children’s wishes
Michael Rigert - Daily Herald
Saturday, November 7, 2009

Caleb Moody, pictured here in a portrait from a year ago, has been selected as the focus child for three Orem schools' annual benefit run in partnership with Make A Wish Foundation. Four-years old, Caleb was born with hydrocephalus, or water on the brain, but his mother, April Moody said her son is an inspiration to their family. Photo courtesy of the Moody family


Spend a few moments with 4-year-old Caleb Moody of Orem and it's easy to recognize there's something special about the little boy born with hydrocephalus, or water on the brain, said his mother, April Moody.

Despite being born with most of his brain missing and having limited physical and mental abilities, Dallan and April Moody say their third of four boys has been a blessing in their family. Because only one of his eyes formed, the family refers to Caleb as their "Wink from Heaven."

"Anyone who meets him can't deny the big spirit he has inside. It's very subtle, the way he communicates, but very real," April Moody said. "It's just a privilege that we get to take care of someone so special and pure."

When Caleb was born, doctors were very skeptical, referred the family to hospice care and guessed he wouldn't live more than a few weeks. But the Moody family took those emotional lemons about Caleb and turned them into lemonade. April Moody said the family chose to live each day they had with Caleb with joy.

"We had a birthday party for him every week," she said.

Today three Orem schools -- Mountain View High School, Lakeridge Junior High and Orem Elementary -- are joining forces as part of their Family Month activities to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation that helps fulfill wishes of terminally ill children and their families. For a sixth consecutive year, the schools are holding a benefit Family Fun Run at Orem Elementary, 400 W. 400 South, to assist Make-A-Wish in ensuring that the wishes of children like Caleb and his family come true.

Carol Jean Bishop, family life commissioner for the Mountain View and Lakeridge PTAs, said the annual event has become something that students and community families rally around. In recent years, upwards of 800 participants have come out for the 1-mile or 5K fun run or walk. Last year's event raised $7,000.

"One way it has helped teenagers in high school and junior high is for them to get out of themselves for a moment," she said. "They see someone disadvantaged who they can help out."

In recent weeks, the student councils at Mountain View and Lakeridge have held Family Fun Run assemblies and rallies to get students excited about helping families like Caleb's. In concert with the Family Month theme, the event also gets families walking or jogging together, Bishop said.

The per person Family Fun Run entry fee, $7 or $5 if pre-registered, is kept purposely low so families can still afford to contribute. And the event itself is aimed at being physically inclusive so that even the very young or senior families members can get involved, she said.

The schools also make individual contributions for music and food, and there is a raffle for prizes donated by local businesses.

What's Caleb's wish? April Moody said she and her husband would like to find a way to set up a special swing, either inside or outside their home, perhaps as part of a playset, where Caleb can enjoy spending time with his family.

"He just loves to be with his brothers, to be rocked, to be outside," she said. "We wanted to find a way the kids can make memories playing together."

April Moody said her family is amazed at and grateful for the public outpouring, from friends and neighbors, to the efforts of the three Orem schools trying to make a real difference in someone's life.

"To show it in such a neat way has touched us to the core," she said. "We are forever changed. My kids are at ages where it's teaching them that wishes really come true. ... I think they're also learning that we can make wishes come true for each other."

The Moody family maintains a personal blog of their joys and experiences with Caleb at www.winkfromheaven.blogspot.com.

You can read the link to the article at the Daily Herald.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Street

Mitchell gets very nervous to cross the street, even when I'm holding his hand. Today as we were walking he told me "If I am on the road a car might squish me and I'll get a big ouchie, and then I'll be with Jesus. But then I will touch Him and I'll be all better, and I'll say HOORAY!!"

Autumn walk

Oh I wish these golden Autumn days would last forever!

The little boys and I enjoyed an autumn walk together.


Mitchell doesn't go anywhere without his pirate gear these days.


We helped Caleb crunch leaves in his hands,


and he enjoyed being in the fresh Autumn air.


Mitchell defended us from the "bad guys,"


and we came home with a collection of treasures!

Calvin strikes again

While we had the Halloween costumes out,
I heard Josh squeezing into something...
Then he bounced into the room saying
"Look Mom,
I'm H O double B S! (Hobbs)

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Spooky tunes!


I'm a mean old witch with a hat
and I fly on my broom with my cat
and my nose is pointy
and my chin is too
and you better watch out
cause' I might scare YOU


Pumpkin Pumpkin, Pumpkin Pumpkin
Halloween Halloween
Witches flying
Black cats hiding
Ghosts say BOO!
Ghosts say BOO!

Happy Halloween!

From Pirate Mitchell, who refused to dress up in any of my cute fluffy costumes. He insisted on pulling pirate pieces out of the dress up box so he could be BRAVE! (even though he was too scared to wear the pirate patch!)


From blood suckers Josh and Matthew who insisted all month that they wanted to be something disgusting, then refused to let me put any paint on their faces!


From my little witch sister and my brother with the Swine "flew!"


from Caleb, who will let me dress him up as cute and fluffy as I want,


and from Dallan who secretly wishes he could star in an episode of CHIPS!


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Pumpkin Carving!

We always look forward to carving pumpkins every year!


Caleb got to feel the pumpkin goo


while the other boys took their designs very seriously!


They turned out pretty spooky!


BOO!