Thursday 31 July 2014

The talk that changed my marriage, before it even started



Have you ever had one of those moments where truth touches you so deeply that you get that anxious and nauseous feeling like you're going to burst? I think of the Grinch who's heart grew 3 sizes and I swear mine is pounding so hard that it is growing larger by the minute. There are so many words to say and ways to say them.

I have been reminiscing over the past year as Nick and I's first anniversary is coming up. A thought came to my mind at work today, it was a whisper reminding me of a talk that I had read a few years ago. It is one of my favorites. It changed the course of my life. I would not be the person I am now if I had not read it and tried to live the principles contained in it. My marriage would not be as strong as it is today if Elder Holland had not taught these principles to me years before I got married. Many lessons that might have been learned the hard way this first year of marriage have been avoided because of Elder Holland's warnings.

I printed it off and read it again. It's funny how words you've read a hundred times, words you know so well... you forget. When you read them again you get that same feeling you did the first time. This talk is a must for every relationship - boyfriend/girlfriend, fiances, spouses, it is a good reminder of how we should treat each other.

It's a BYU Devotional by Jeffrey R. Holland entitled "How do I love thee?" from February 15, 2000.

Here is the link:
http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=326

Never in any other time or circumstance in my life have I understood more about charity than in marriage. I have never felt or exercised Christ-like love more than in my marriage. There is unlimited patience, kindness, selflessness and ability in charity. It is a love I wish I could exercise in absolutely every relationship I have, but it is easiest to exercise with my husband, Nick. I love him more deeply than I knew there was capacity for in this tender little heart of mine.

If you're ready for God to show you your (not your spouses... ) weaknesses in your marriage it's time to read this talk, even the strongest marriages can become a little stronger :)

Ether 12:27
And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them.

My favorite quotes from Elder Holland's talk
- Think the best of each other, especially of those you say you love. Assume the good and doubt the bad.

- Most problems in love and marriage ultimately start with selfishness

- There are lots of limitations in all of us that we hope our sweethearts will overlook. I suppose no one is as handsome or as beautiful as he or she wishes, or as brilliant in school or as witty in speech or as wealthy as we would like, but in a world of varied talents and fortunes that we can't always command, I think that makes even more attractive the qualities we can command-such qualities as thoughtfulness, patience, a kind word, a true delight in the accomplishment of another. These cost us nothing, and they can mean everything to the one who receives them.

- In a dating and courtship relationship, I would not have you spend five minutes with someone who belittles you, who is constantly critical of you, who is cruel at your expense and may even call it humor. Life is tough enough without having the person who is supposed to love you leading the assault on your self-esteem, your sense of dignity, your confidence, and your joy. In this person's care you deserve to feel physically safe and emotionally secure.

- Temper tantrums are not cute even in children; they are despicable in adults, especially adults who are supposed to love each other. We are too easily provoked; we are too inclined to think that our partner meant to hurt us-meant to do us evil, so to speak; and in defensive or jealous response we too often rejoice when we see them make a mistake and find them in a fault. Let's show some discipline on this one. Act a little more maturely. Bite your tongue if you have to.

- No one ought to have to face such trials alone. We can endure almost anything if we have someone at our side who truly loves us, who is easing the burden and lightening the load.

- [Charity] is there through thick and thin. It endures through sunshine and shadow, through darkest sorrow and on into the light. It never fails. So Christ loved us, and that is how He hoped we would love each other.

-You want capability, safety, and security in dating and romance, in married life and eternity? Be a true disciple of Jesus. Be a genuine, committed, word-and-deed Latter-day Saint. Believe that your faith has everything to do with your romance, because it does.







Wednesday 23 July 2014

Safeway's best kept secret

Have any of you heard about Safeway's monday twitter deal?? It is amazing. Every Monday on my way home from work I stop at safeway and pick up the deal and we eat it for dinner. This is especially amazing for a family of 2, it's just enough food. If you have kids you might need to take your husband and both of you might have to snatch it up separately. It's SUPER easy. Even if you don't have twitter you can still look it up on their twitter page without having to sign up! Just google "twitter safeway canada"

1. On Monday check @safewaycanada on twitter. They will post a picture of the deal. It is only valid for that day and that day only. Here are a few examples:




2. Screenshot it on your phone or print it off and take it with you to Safeway
3. Grab ALL of the items in the deal. Make sure you grab the right items - it's extremely specific! It will tell you what size and brands you must buy. 
4. When the cashier is ringing you through he/she will put in the PLU code and it will automatically take off all of your savings.

I have my mom and all of my coworkers hooked on it. So when you have the Monday blues next week at least you will have something awesome to look forward to! Good Luck! Happy Mondays ahead everyone :)

Tuesday 22 July 2014

the man cave

We had new renters move in in July so we took possession of the garage finally. We started planning for some sweet shelves to put up for storage so we could park one of our cars in there. But holy smokes the garage filled up fast! Nick loved spending time in the garage. I think it became his little getaway spot. Slowly but surely the man cave was born. He took our extra couches, rolled out some extra carpet, found a tv (thanks Garrett!), set up the WiiU and voila. Many weeknights in the man cave are spent drinking Vanilla Pepsi, eating chips, watching netflix and playing WiiU (MarioKart obvi) Sometimes I don't see him for hours! One date night we snuggled up in the garage and watched a movie on the projector with some popcorn and I gotta say... there's something about that stupid man cave that I love :)







Saturday 19 July 2014

Snowbird

My family has been going to Snowbird since I was a baby. Every summer my parents would assemble the troops (their 7 kids) and pack us into a suburban for the 12 hour drive to Utah. They got pretty creative as far as keeping us kids from killing each other in such a confined space. There were prize bags, TV/VHS players duct taped between seats, beds constructed in the trunk, and spending money taken dollar by dollar when we were mean to our brothers and sisters. I remember eating a whole box of Ritz crackers on one particular occasion and by the time we drove up the mountain to Snowbird I was so car sick I puked in the trunk. Good thing we'd already made it to the condo.... We fit 9 of us into a little timeshare room. Kids slept on couch cushions, chairs pushed together, in closets, on floors, everyone was fit somewhere. I know it was a LOT of work for my parents to get us there, mom was usually pretty grouchy when we would pack the car and try to leave on time... (don't worry mom I would be too!!) As I made this video all the memories came flooding back because now my little nieces and nephews get the same fun and special experience I had as a kid. Playing with cousins, staying up late, unlimited pop to drink, wishing I could play cards with the adults, playing in the pool all day every day, grandma Orr's bingo night... It might not be super fancy, it's not a resort in mexico or across the ocean somewhere, but they are some of my most precious childhood memories, and I can't wait to share them with my own kids too!!

Snowbird Highlight Video
Snowbird 2014 from Kylie Johnson on Vimeo.

We went to Stampede with Sharee and Nate then drove through the night to Utah, 14 hours. Nick drove the whole way - what a champ!!

how cute are these 2 washing windows, team effort

Sharee and I woke up in the morning and Nick and Nate were jamming to music and just having a riot. They tried to get us to join in but we were just too grumpy 


Piggybacked Benson the whole way

Sunday Stroll with the family to Lookout Point





Shane and Liv


Darby Piggybacking Benson on the way back

3 matching sisters with another one on the way!!

Snowbird= pop!!! We tried so many yummy new kinds this year, Vanilla Pepsi, Vanilla Dr Pepper, Diet Cherry Coke



Canadian Tossed Salad

sisters - 14 months apart



Uncle Hutch doing some typical child throwing in the pool 




Put these two in the same tube and had them try to swim... hilarious.

Brightski Boozers didn't get any sunburn because Aunty Kylie put on so much sunscreen :)

Sunbathing - check out that view!!!



Cannonball!

 These two little buddies....


This is probably my favourite picture of the trip. Verity would hide behind Darby's chair and just stay there super still for like 5 minutes

checked a hike off my summer bucket list! This is a view of all the condos in the base of the mountain



dad stopping for a little drink




Darbo and I took a wrong turn down the mountain but ended up spotting these cute little guys!


My new swimsuit coverup and hat! love!


Grandma's Birthday - always spent at Rodizio Grill, adults only!







We fill up 2 full tables now that's how big our family has gotten!!


Nick and Nate playing a little tennis


cute cousins

I call them the ADHD buddies

meeting little miss Astrid

oh man I had the worst sun glasses tan...


the 6 Christensen cousins 6/6 girls