There is a quote: "LIFE IS NOT ABOUT WAITING FOR THE STORMS TO PASS.... IT'S ABOUT LEARNING TO DANCE IN THE RAIN."
With 12 children and 5 adopted from Russia, we have had challenges and trials along with our joys. We have decided that we must
learn how to "dance in the rain." We must notice and acknowledge the joys and miracles in our lives.
They exist daily -- we just need to make sure we do not miss them!! This blog is to remind us of these miracles and joys!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

JULY 22, 2012 -- INDOOR ROUNDUP

JULY 22, 2012 -- INDOOR ROUNDUP

The kiddos are still in "rodeo mode" and are getting all geared up for the Pioneer Celebration this coming Saturday at the Palmer Homestead.  They have been planning costumes all day!  This evening, they even created saddles from pillows and were giving David and Mason rides.  Mason decided he loved the cowboy "Woodie" costume and played along!  We have very clever and creative kiddos!



Watch our Indoor Round up!







JULY 23, 2012 -- GARDEN HARVEST

JULY 23, 2012 -- GARDEN HARVEST!!!

We are starting to havest some new things in our garden!  The hot weather is tough on the plants, but we keep watering them!!!



Today we picked our first cucumber and there are dozens of more baby ones just starting!  We harvested our first tomatoes and with many more to come!
The corn is tasseled out and the crooked necked squash is maturing.  The zucchini is of course doing well and I just put 16 bags of shredded zucchini in the freezer!  Turnips are big, bok choy and swiss chard are doing well.  Green peppers and the Annaheim peppers are continuing to produce!
Fun, Fun, Fun!!!

JULY 15, 2012 -- MASON'S FIRST TALK

JULY 15, 2012 -- MASON'S FIRST TALK

Today, Mason gave his first talk in Primary!!  We had tried this once before but he didn't even want to stand at the pulpit.  Today we weren't sure if he would say anything, but worked our strategy carefully!
 Mason loves to watch "Agent Oso" and "Blue's Clues" so we used those as a fun way for him to want to give his talk.
First, I said that Mason loves to watch "Blues Clues" so he wants to give you some clues to figure out what his talk is about.  
Then I said, "The first clue is ...."  and Mason said, "Water."
"Second Clue...." and Mason said, "Priesthood."
Third clue is .....  and Mason said, "Immersion."
Mason's talk is about "Baptism," said Mason.
Then we said that Mason loves to watch "Super Agent Oso" and so Mason wants to tell you "Three Special Steps" for getting baptized!
The first step is ... and Mason said, "put on white clothes."
Second step is .... "Dad says a special prayer."
Third step .... "Go all the way under the water."
That is how you get baptized!

It might have seemed silly to some, but we were so excited that Mason said all the parts and helped to give his talk!!!!
Yahoo Mason!!!

Saturday, July 21, 2012

JULY 21, 2012 -- AWARDS CEREMONY AT STATE CAPITAL

JULY 21, 2012 -- RICHARDSON'S AT THE ARKANSAS STATE CAPITAL

We had a unique opportunity today to participate  in an awards ceremony at the Arkansas State Capital in Little Rock, AR.  Vernon and I were recognized as Arkansas 2012 Parents of the Year with 3 other couples.
We received recognition and received the "Outstanding Humanitarian Award."  It was quite a special honor.  Charlie Collins, a state House Representative and friend of our family, nominated us.  We received a really nice plaque and there were some awful nice things said about us.  
Beautiful Capital -- the flags are at half-mast in memory of those who died in a recent shooting at a Colorado movie theater
We were so impressed by the event that honored and promoted traditional families made up of a father and a mother that upheld traditional moral values in a God centered home.  It was really a neat event.

Something I really liked is that the chairman of the "Arkansas National Parents Day Coalition"  said that this is not an award about individuals, but an award honoring family.
We would have loved to have all of our children there, but distance didn't allow that.  They were all there in our hearts!


 Something sort of fun was that they asked us to say a few words, and so I spoke for just a minute and within my remarks said, "A man named David O. McKay once said, 'No success can compensate for failure in the home' and we truly believe this with all our hearts."  Later, the African American Methodist preacher who gave the invocation came up to me as we were walking and said, "I really like what you said about 'no failure at home .....??' what was that?"  So I repeated it for him in "chunks" and helped him memorize it.  Vernon then said, "What is neat is that this was said by a famous man back in the 1950's."  The preacher responded impressed.  
We didn't tell him it was a Mormon prophet who said it -- just in case.  My guess is that he will use it in a sermon someday in his church!  Pretty cool if President David O. McKay is quoted in a southern Methodist church sermon one day!!!






Capital Rotunda



During the awards ceremony

Our kids were totally amazing!  They sat through an hour long program by themselves and took pictures and took care of Mason!!!






David LOVED the big chairs outside the Senate Chamber
Mason like copying his big brother!


Charlie Collins seat in the House of Representatives Chamber!

A really neat part of today's ceremony was recognition of winners an essay contest sponsored by this group.  The subjects for the essays were as follows:
Elementary:  "Why I Love My Parents"
Middle School:  "What I Have Learned from MY Parents About What It Takes to Become a Good Parent"
High School: "Why the Two-Parent Family of Father and Mother is the Best Model for Raising Children and What I Am Doing to Prepare Myself to Be the Best Spouse and Parent Possible."

Vernon and I were pleasantly surprised at the boldness of the high school essay topic!  We were thrilled!  The gal who read the winning essay talked about purity and the importance of the to take to her future marriage.  What a wonderful thing to hear!

It was a good day!!


Our County -- Washington






















JULY 20, 2012 -- "JONAH'S DRUTHERS"

JULY 20, 2012 -- "JONAH'S DRUTHERS"
UBC Music Camp 2012

Today was the last day of the Bible Music Camp at University Baptist Church.  We had such a great time 2 years ago at the UBC Music Camp that the kids participated again this summer!  Melissa's super good friend, Kailey, directed the music this year and the kids loved that!!!
The theme was a western version of "Jonah and the Whale."  Two of the characters were "Taylor Swifty" and then there was a special appearance of  "Jonah's Brothers" at one point!  It was a cute show!
Here are rehearsal pictures with performance pictures below!

Bethany is on the back row, fourth from the right and Rachel fifth from the right.  Daniel is in a white t-shirt just in front and to the right off Bethany's shoulder.  Matthew is on the next to the back row, 3rd from the left in a white shirt.

David was an awesome square dancer!
Watch David Square Dance!!


Daniel had a great speaking part!
Bethany sang a solo and sounded amazing!

Rachel recited a scripture!


After the Friday rehearsal, we went to lunch at Jason's Deli and then by the library and then the kids were back for dress rehearsal at 3pm.




Mason and the rest of us love that all you can eat ice cream!!
DRESS REHEARSAL FOR "JONAH'S DRUTHERS"
Richardson Kids -- Benjamin, Daniel, David, Bethany, Rachel and Matthew in the front.
This picture was taken specifically for Melissa -- Kailey with our 6 kids who participated!


David
Daniel





















Mason
Matthew




















Rachel
Bethany



















The full cast

 
Johan and one of the "Gully Washers"


Taylor Swifty and Jonah chat


David the Square Dancer


Rachel -- oh I miss my Nikon camera with real zoom!

Bethany on back row, 3rd from right
Rachel sitting with her chin in her hands and Matthew to her left.