A baby in our ward passed away on Saturday. He was born very ill and his family knew his time here would be brief. The funeral is tomorrow and as I've been thinking about them, I have been so comforted by the knowledge that I have that this life is not the end. I know that we will see and be with our loved ones again after we die. It is this knowledge that comforts me and I know has brought comfort to this family. I cannot imagine trying to get through such a horrible loss without the certainty of eternal life.
James Montgomery Larkins
2007 ~ 2007
James Montgomery Larkins, born July 11, 2007, in Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away early Saturday morning December 29, 2007, surrounded by his parents, sisters and grandparents. Shortly after his birth, we knew that our time with James would be limited and feel blessed that we were able to enjoy him for these past five months. "Baby James" was adored by his three sisters who loved to feed, hold and cuddle him. He was tenderly cared for by his mother and father and other special family members, neighbors, healthcare providers, and a wonderful babysitter. The influence his sweet spirit had on so many people stretches well beyond the brief period he was with us. He will always be remembered with longing and anticipation of a happy reunion in the next life. James is survived by his parents James Frank and Allyson Evans Larkins and three sisters: Abigail Louise, Samantha Kate, and Madeline Victoria Larkins; his grandparents John Thornley Evans, Thomas and Margot Miller, and Frank and Victoria Larkins; and three great-grandmothers: Alice Thornley Evans, Virginia K. Larkins and Mary Louise Walker; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins, all who dearly loved and cherished him during his earthly life. James will be laid to rest on Monday, December 31, 2007 at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 E., 1300 S, Salt Lake City, Utah following funeral services at The Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 South Wasatch Drive at 12:00 noon. Relatives and friends may call at a viewing from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. prior to the funeral at the Monument Park Stake Center. Online condolences www.larkinmortuary.com
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
What a great time of year!
I've been spending my time doing crafts, hanging out with family, Christmas shopping, wrapping presents, singing carols, enjoying the snow, and visiting with friends.
(Hanging out with some high school friends at a white elephant party.)
Also, a very Happy Birthday to my brother-in-law, Richard, who is 27th today!! (Here he is with the Spencer men last Christmas!)
(Hanging out with some high school friends at a white elephant party.)
Also, a very Happy Birthday to my brother-in-law, Richard, who is 27th today!! (Here he is with the Spencer men last Christmas!)
Monday, December 17, 2007
Gingerbread Village
Catherine and Richard have made a gingerbread house together ever since they've been together. This year they shared their tradition with us and we made a whole village together as a family! It was so fun to see how creative everyone could be!
Lily was especially interested in eating all the candy and frosting she could get her little hands on!
Steve and Beverly's Quidditch Arena
Richard's incredible Commerce Center
Catherine's beautiful Church (notice all the landscaping)
John and Barb's Schoolhouse
Mom with the completed village
Mom, Richard, Steve, Kerry, Barb, Sam, Catherine, Lily (not pictured: Aunt Barbara, John and Mark)
Lily was especially interested in eating all the candy and frosting she could get her little hands on!
Steve and Beverly's Quidditch Arena
Richard's incredible Commerce Center
Catherine's beautiful Church (notice all the landscaping)
John and Barb's Schoolhouse
Mom with the completed village
Mom, Richard, Steve, Kerry, Barb, Sam, Catherine, Lily (not pictured: Aunt Barbara, John and Mark)
Friday, December 14, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
This is the Thornton's Thanksgiving tradition...
John's cousin, Joe, is a magician and juggler, and after dinner we all head outside for his knife and fire juggling show!
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Christmas fun with my family!
My dad treated us to a concert of the Bell Choir at the Conference Center on Saturday night. It was fun to trek down there all bundled up, braving the snowstorm, to hear beautiful music and see the gorgeous decorations. After the concert, we gathered at my mom and dad's house for ice cream and Steve and Kerry decided that it was too dangerous to drive home so they (and Sam and Lily) slept over. That following Sunday, even church was canceled because of power outages. It was so fun to be snowed in together!
The beautiful tree at the Conference Center
Lily "helping" John do his work
We bundled Lily up for one of her first excursions in the snow. She lasted about two mintues. :)
The beautiful tree at the Conference Center
Lily "helping" John do his work
We bundled Lily up for one of her first excursions in the snow. She lasted about two mintues. :)
Cool "mommy" blog
I found the coolest advice blog called Ask Miss Angie. Her readers ask questions and she'll post her answers or seek out expert opinions. Then she has other people comment with suggestions. I read through her past posts and she seems really grounded and gives great advice! She also posts pictures of beautiful, classic works of art in every post. I love this blog and I don't even have children that I need advice about! I thought all the mommies and daddies out there would find it interesting!
Photo: Little Knitters by Albert Anker
Photo: Little Knitters by Albert Anker
Monday, December 10, 2007
Making Christmas Cookies
Hope you all are feeling cozy and warm!! I love stretching out Christmas as long as possible- so we made some Christmas cookies just to have and enjoy here!
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Back to Bethlehem
Last Saturday, all the children in our stake gathered at the ward building for a special Stake Primary activity. It was called "Back to Bethlehem" and it was a wonderful experience that John and I had the opportunity to be a part of. We divided into families, brought our "taxes" (cans of food for the food bank), and wore our "Biblical attire" to get in the mood. We were greeted by Roman centurions who hassled us for our taxes. The building was packed with people and amid the chaos of trying to get into the cultural hall, it really felt like we were in another time. We entered "Bethlehem" through a narrow, low opening, very similar to what John says the actual "Eye of the Needle" entrance to Jerusalem is like. Inside the cultural hall the lights were dim and there were tents set up as booths in the bazaar. Our kids had shekels to buy food or pay for activities. There were vegetables, fruit, dates, scones and honey to eat. They could also participate in wood carving, the dreidel game, matchmaking, leather working and even learn to write their names in Hebrew. (John spent some time learning Hebrew and studying in Israel, so he has us decked out in authentic clothing and really enjoyed helping the kiddos write their Hebrew names.)
After we had visited all the booths and gotten a drink from the "well" in the middle of the room, we gathered on our blankets on the floor to hear the Christmas story from the Bible. A narrator read the story and volunteers from our stake acted out the parts of shepherds (bishopric members and high councilmen), wise men (stake presidency), the angel Gabriel and Mary, Joseph and Jesus. My favorite part was watching Brent and Susie Clayton as Joseph and Mary. They walked through Bethlehem, searching for a place to stay. They were turned away at the inn and finally ended up in a stable. The children were rapt watching the story play out. I found myself so moved and touched by seeing my friends portray this couple- I felt so much sympathy for them! I imagined seeing my actual friends cold and hungry and desperate for somewhere to stay! Then the angel Gabriel brought baby Jesus (played by baby Evelyn) to them. It really was such a special and poignant experience for me and I think the children really understood the Christmas story in a deeper way.
After we had visited all the booths and gotten a drink from the "well" in the middle of the room, we gathered on our blankets on the floor to hear the Christmas story from the Bible. A narrator read the story and volunteers from our stake acted out the parts of shepherds (bishopric members and high councilmen), wise men (stake presidency), the angel Gabriel and Mary, Joseph and Jesus. My favorite part was watching Brent and Susie Clayton as Joseph and Mary. They walked through Bethlehem, searching for a place to stay. They were turned away at the inn and finally ended up in a stable. The children were rapt watching the story play out. I found myself so moved and touched by seeing my friends portray this couple- I felt so much sympathy for them! I imagined seeing my actual friends cold and hungry and desperate for somewhere to stay! Then the angel Gabriel brought baby Jesus (played by baby Evelyn) to them. It really was such a special and poignant experience for me and I think the children really understood the Christmas story in a deeper way.
Friday, December 07, 2007
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Word of the Day answer
Pulchritudinous
Main Entry: beautiful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: attractive
Synonyms: admirable, alluring, angelic, appealing, beauteous, bewitching, charming, classy, comely, cute, dazzling, delicate, delightful, divine, elegant, enticing, excellent, exquisite, fair, fascinating, fine, foxy*, good-looking, gorgeous, graceful, grand, handsome, ideal, lovely, magnificent, marvelous, nice, pleasing, pretty, pulchritudinous, radiant, ravishing, refined, resplendent, shapely, sightly, splendid, statuesque, stunning, sublime, superb, symmetrical, taking, well-formed, wonderful
Antonyms: grotesque, homely, plain, repulsive, ugly, unattractive
Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus
I came across this word and I had no idea what it meant. I had to check it out on thesaurus.com! I was so shocked to find out it meant attractive! It sounds like it would mean something else entirely! Judging from the comments (er, um, comment) it was obscure for you, too!!
Main Entry: beautiful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: attractive
Synonyms: admirable, alluring, angelic, appealing, beauteous, bewitching, charming, classy, comely, cute, dazzling, delicate, delightful, divine, elegant, enticing, excellent, exquisite, fair, fascinating, fine, foxy*, good-looking, gorgeous, graceful, grand, handsome, ideal, lovely, magnificent, marvelous, nice, pleasing, pretty, pulchritudinous, radiant, ravishing, refined, resplendent, shapely, sightly, splendid, statuesque, stunning, sublime, superb, symmetrical, taking, well-formed, wonderful
Antonyms: grotesque, homely, plain, repulsive, ugly, unattractive
Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus
I came across this word and I had no idea what it meant. I had to check it out on thesaurus.com! I was so shocked to find out it meant attractive! It sounds like it would mean something else entirely! Judging from the comments (er, um, comment) it was obscure for you, too!!
Monday, December 03, 2007
Word of the Day
Pulchritudinous
Post a comment if you know what it means (I had to look it up!) NO CHEATING!
I'm going to moderate comments so you won't be influenced by each other!
Post a comment if you know what it means (I had to look it up!) NO CHEATING!
I'm going to moderate comments so you won't be influenced by each other!
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Thankful for today...
-Snow
-Johnny's sweet testimony today in church
-Fun family (Thanks for dinner, Mark and Chelsea!)
-Watching Elf in my bed with my cute husband
-Receiving a bag of John's handmade childhood ornaments (Thanks, Sue!)
-Peppermint and Egg Nog flavored ice cream
-Finding a perfect gift for someone I love
-Watching Susie, Brent and Evelyn act out the Nativity story yesterday at our Stake Primary party (a very sweet and touching visual reminder of what this season is all about)
-Hot Cocoa
-The pretty pictures that John helped me hang up in our kitchen
-That I can borrow toilet paper from my parents first thing in the morning whenever I need to (like this morning...)
-Blogging and all the friends (new and old) I can keep in touch with through the magic of the internet
Hope you are all enjoying the season so far!
-Johnny's sweet testimony today in church
-Fun family (Thanks for dinner, Mark and Chelsea!)
-Watching Elf in my bed with my cute husband
-Receiving a bag of John's handmade childhood ornaments (Thanks, Sue!)
-Peppermint and Egg Nog flavored ice cream
-Finding a perfect gift for someone I love
-Watching Susie, Brent and Evelyn act out the Nativity story yesterday at our Stake Primary party (a very sweet and touching visual reminder of what this season is all about)
-Hot Cocoa
-The pretty pictures that John helped me hang up in our kitchen
-That I can borrow toilet paper from my parents first thing in the morning whenever I need to (like this morning...)
-Blogging and all the friends (new and old) I can keep in touch with through the magic of the internet
Hope you are all enjoying the season so far!
Saturday, December 01, 2007
I am officially a nerd
Hanging out with Johnny all the time has really rubbed off on me. Case in point, I am about to write a techie post. Yup, all about the new Leopard (Mac's new operating system) and iLife '08. I never thought I would get to this point, but you see, John has instilled a love of great, user friendly products from Apple in me. The Apple love is getting so bad that I'm the one who will stop fast fowarding through commercials if I see a Mac and PC ad.
The best part of iLife is the new iPhoto. It is so sweet! You can organize your photos so much better than before- and I know a lot of you (like me) take a record number of photos.
I know I totally sound like a commercial, but I really enjoy things that make my life easier. I'm grateful to have my laptop back-it makes me feel connected to the world again.
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