Monday, December 6, 2010

Tender Mercies-The Lord's watchful eye.

A few weeks back Josh's Mission Presidents wife posted this on her blog. It really struck close to my heart  knowing that this could have been my son.  I am just so grateful that our Heavenly Father watches over our Missionaries.  As I have thought about this accident I have been reminded of so many times in my life when the Lord has lovingly spared my life or the life of a loved one. He truly does watch over us daily.



Tender Mercies

This past week we had a near tragedy in our mission. We have certainly seen the tender mercies of our Heavenly Father in sparing the lives of two of our missionaries.

Last Thursday morning, November 11, two of our Elders were sent to the emergency room by ambulance with carbon monoxide poisoning. They spent that day in and out of the hyperbaric oxygen chamber and were released late that night to go home. One Elder is doing fine but the other has been in and out of the hospital for more hyperbaric chamber treatments due to dizziness, shortness of breath, fatigue and elevated carboxyhemoglobin levels. It may take months before he could possibly be feeling better and also to know if there will be other symptoms as a result of the poisoning.

The Elders are living in the basement of a member's home where a water boiler is located. The exhaust pipe broke loose and was leaking carbon monoxide. Wednesday afternoon, while the missionaries were gone, the carbon monoxide alarm went off. The batteries were removed and replaced. The monitor began to beep again. The person living in the home took it outside where it stopped. Upon coming back in the house it continued to beep. She determined that it must be faulty and put it on the counter with intentions to replace it.

Wednesday night the Elders were in bed by 10:00 p.m. One of the Elders got up to use the bathroom at about 4:00 a.m. He was extremely dizzy and while trying to go back to bed ran into a wall and collapsed. The sound awakened his companion who got up to help but started vomiting and also collapsed on the bathroom floor. Both Elders managed to get back to bed thinking that they had the flu.

About 7:00 a.m. on Thursday morning the owner of the house went to the basement to exercise. After about 10 minutes on the elliptical he went up stairs and told his wife that he must be getting sick because he had no energy and was feeling weak. His wife asked him if he heard the missionaries up while he was downstairs. Ordinarily they could hear the shower going and on this morning they heard nothing. He went down to check on them. They were still in bed. He had a hard time arousing them. They realized at that time that something was wrong. They managed to get the missionaries up the stairs, where they collapsed again. They immediately called the paramedics and the Elders were taken to the hospital.

One Elder had a carboxyhemaglobin level of 11.8% in his bloodstream (normal is 0-4% depending on air quality). The other had 26% level of carboxyhemoglobin. The fire department began to measure the carbon monoxide in the house and because of the level of the measurement, determined they needed to "suit up" before they could even be in the house. The upstairs measured 100 ppm and the basement could not even be measured because it was higher than 1000 ppm. Ordinarily any level between 150-400 can be fatal. The doctors have told us that if either one of the Elders had been in the room for another 4 or 5 minutes they would not have been alive. The fact that they are alive today is an absolute miracle.

As we look back over the events that have taken place the past week we know these two Elders have been blessed and their lives have been spared by our Heavenly Father. One Elder is still struggling with symptoms but is able to move around and to communicate. We are so thankful for tender mercies.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Vegas Baby....



You have NO idea how much a picture can do to calm your nerves and bring you peace until you have sent out a missionary! The photo's and letters are like rain falling on the drought riddled soil of the desert. 

(Elder Alvarez arriving in Vegas from the MTC-he's pacing himself:)


So when I received these photo's from Josh's Mission home (THANK YOU SISTER BLACK:):) it was as if the heaven's had opened and it was pouring rain down upon my soul.
(President Black, Elder Josh Alvarez & Sister Black)

I  feel so blessed to live in a time that technology affords us the ability to have instant pictures and messages. How did we ever make it before the world of high speed Internet, smart phones and texting?


(Filling out mission paperwork-a VERY short note home)
(The new arrivals for November 15, 2010)
President & Sister Black
Elder Millington, Elder Alcorn, Elder Kakau, Elder Alvarez
& Elder Larsen


I have no idea how I am going to survive having TWO missionaries in the field.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Lamborghini, Ferrari or Kenmore???

 It is always around the holidays that I tend to look around my kitchen and go, NONONO instead of HOHOHO!!!
You see I like to bake like a mad woman and seem to never be satisfied with the amount or quality of work space or "tools" needed to do the job right. So when I took the time to check out this blog in the morning, imagine the thrill that tingled down my spine.
I really don't need a new fridge but boy howdy what would make a girl happier than a brand new
sleek and sexy black machine like that mixer on her kitchen counter!
(OK, so maybe sexy is taking it a bit to far:)

The men in my life get all excited about Lamborghini's and Ferrari's.  I'm sorry guys you may think the sound of a sports car racing by is the music of the Italian God's, but it has nothing on the purr of a bad boy mixing machine beating a batch of cookie dough! 
 Just Say'n :):)
 














If you are in need of or let's face it, in just an I WANT it hurting kinda way for a new fridge or mixer, enter HERE!  There is only one catch-if you win you have to SHARE your first batch of yummy cookie dough goodness with me:):)
Best of Luck

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Did I Blink and Miss it?

I have been so busy with life and getting my missionary ready that I have not posted in forever, so long in fact that I did not realize that it has been since June! It is kind of fitting actually, it seems like it was yesterday that I wrote my last post and it seems like yesterday that my little Josh was toddling around the house playing with cars and Lego's and climbing on EVERYTHING!

And then TODAY he walked down the airport hallway, entered
the tram and was out of my sight and my arms for two years.

If feels like life was on warp speed and I just lost my breath and
all the years in between then and now.

Elder Joshua Alvarez, Future Hermana Alvarez (Phoenix Arizona Mission- 1/11) and Justin

He has grown from that little boy to a man and I could not be prouder of him.
I told him the other day as we drove together running errands that this two years was a gift to him from his family and from his Heavenly Father and it was his gift to our Savior and those that he will serve. As hard it is was to watch him walk away and how painful it is to not have him here with us, it would not be fair to him to take this experience from him and it would not be fair to keep him from serving the Lord. After all that my Heavenly Father has blessed me with it would be unthinkable to not have Josh serve Him now.
And so my heart breaks with sorrow at losing him for two years but in return my spirit can hardly contain the joy I feel knowing that this son of mine as chosen to serve the Son of God.

Mosiah 2:17: And behold, I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.

He is going to be an AMAZING missionary!

(I have a lot of updating to do over the next few months...stay tuned:):)

Friday, October 29, 2010

Show a little Tenderness

With Josh in the MTC and Katie on her way soon, my mind is fresh with the blessings of the Gospel. I LOVE that the foundation of my religion is based on Christ like principles, families and treating others with kindness, tolerance and love. That's why when I read THIS post this morning, I just knew I had to share:).
Liz is an amazing lady living in San Diego (my home) raising a beautiful son and I lOVE her writing.
She loves food (she is a wonderful chef from what I can tell), is a talented painter
(she made paintings for Katie's room that I adore!), and is a devoted wife and mother.
Her blog is a must for a daily read!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The "Artist" Hand

I saw this video this morning and although the song is really lovely it was the actions that the artist is taking while singing that seem to resonate with me.
As she sings you'll notice that she is cutting into the simple white pieces of paper with very sharp scissors. At times she seems almost to dig into the cuts and will the paper to bend the way she wants. Sometimes life seems to be the same way. As hard as we may fight the changes and the pain it can cause, the "Artist" our Heavenly Father, knows what beauty can come from the cutting away of what is needless in our lives and in the end we are left with a work of art. Waiting for the end result may seem difficult but I assure you it is beautiful:)
(Thanks to Ashley for posting this!)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

A (Clean) Love Story.....

Somewhere along the way I saw it staring at me in it's bright
red, blue and yellow packaging. Innocently waiting there as I dug into the bin
of antibacterial wipes that I had come for. They seemed to call to me
"take me home please"... and
since I am a sucker for clean; I obliged!
I must admit that I really did not buy the line, "instant stain remover"
I have been burned before you know so this relationship would have to
be on a trail basis until I felt secure enough to be loyal and fully commit!
The time has come to exclaim to the world that YES I AM IN LOVE....
there I said it, I have committed (or is that, I should be committed?)
I can tell you the moment it happened, the exact moment that my heart
melted and I knew we would be together forever!
Wearing a new aqua colored shirt, I walked joyously into my kitchen
and began to devour, um I mean daintily eat my fresh and oh so
delicious blueberries that I had brought home that very morning.
After enjoying the bounty of blueberries I looked down as something
caught my eye, there it was; the SPOT
(OK I am trying very hard not to open up on a scene from MACBETH here)!
My heart sank, blueberry juice had stained my beloved shirt and
in a spot that seems to protrude out of my front like the great
mountains of the west! This was not good!!
But wait, could this be a chance for my new "mate" and
I to consummate our new relationship?
I called upon it's name as I dug in my purse to retrieve my new
friend, this is your chance to prove yourself I said.
Then it began, I broke the cap free and began to swirl and push, it was
as if there was a great blizzard beating about the great mountain.
Then just as the blizzard winds do, I gave it one last swirl and went
on my way. Just as you do in any relationship, I gave it time.
Time to think upon the path that our relationship had just
taken, time to decide "was this really going to work out", time
to repair any damage that was done.
When I was ready to face the tragedy again, when I had my
strength renewed and my temper calmed, I decide it was time.
I looked down at the soaring mountains ready to feel elated, ready
to move on to happier times!
I could not help but to exclaim in a loud joyous voice, YES, YES, YES......
it was gone, the spot was gone!!! It was if it had never
happened, it was clean and beautiful again!
(and a bit more perky I might add:):)
My new love was true, it had not failed me! We are one and what joy
fills my clean freak heart!!
I wish for you all the same true love, the same exhilarating feeling of clean
when you drip! You have no need for e-harmony or LDS singles.com, just
walk yourself (saunter if you prefer)
to your local laundry detergent isle and let the romance begin.
I highly recommend you bring a coupon, it helps the relationship to
start off with an extra sparkle:):)

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Blessings of The Temple....


As much as I hate the traffic and driving on I-4, I needed to feel a sense
of calm and peace from what has been a chaotic
past few weeks, and the only place to truly feel any sense of peace
is in the Temple. So this morning after getting the boys off
to work I packed myself up and headed to Orlando.
It is amazing how the Lord knows each of us intimately!
While In the celestial room I tried to pray for answers, I kept falling asleep!
For some reason I could not seem to get any of my questions out
before I would begin floating away again. That is not like me at all!!
I was very frustrated with myself and finally after almost
30 minutes I gave up and walked down stairs.
With no time for another session I went to see if they needed help
with initiatories. As I waited for a sister to come and let me
know the schedule I noticed this quote on the desk:

"I promise you that all who faithfully

attend to temple work will be blessed

beyond measure. Your families will draw

closer to the Lord, unseen angels

will watch over your loved ones when

satanic forces tempt them, the veil

will be thin, and great spiritual

experiences will distill upon this people."

--Vaughn J. Featherstone

My Heart immediately felt comforted and at peace.

It was the answer I had come for and the comfort I was seeking!

I know it is sometimes tough to get there, it is oh so worth it though!!!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Your Kidding Right?


I have no words.......

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Newsome Senior 2010

Josh has decided to enjoy every minute of his Senior Year this year!
Along with having an easy shedule (His first Class starts at 8:30
and he is out by 1:05 everyday and the classes he
does have are major easy!) he is throwing himself into all the
activities that come along with saying good-bye to high school.
As posted before; he went to the regional prom that was put
on by our stake on 4/17 then on the 23rd he stayed up all
night for GRAD NIGHT at Universal Studios in Orlando.


I asked Joe if he wanted to chaperone and that we would
get in for free if we did. He just shook his head at me like
I was insane and said there was no amount of money that would
make him want to be there with 5000 screaming teenagers!


After thinking about it for a moment I decided he was right
and we both began to feel sorry for the chaperones that were going!
Turns out they only had two teachers go on the bus and
then when they got to the park they let the kids
run wild and never looked back!


He then finished off April with the Newsome Senior Prom on the
30th. His "friend" Ashlee (they were not officially a "date" I'm told)
and he started out by going to Chili's for dinner with a group
of friends. I had to BEG him to come back by the house to let
me take a few pictures. I was allowed only 5! (this kid kills me)


I was so proud of him, he opened the door for her on his own!
I guess somethings do get through to a boys teenage brain!


As he was getting ready to drive off he had to stop and show
his dad and I his balloon sword that he got at dinner.
They never grow up:)
Next up, senior breakfast and then GRADUATION-YIKES
I am NOT ready for this!!


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

April 17th, PROM 2010

Ever since December I have been lying awake at night planning, thinking,
stressing and praying that all would work out with this years
regional Junior/Senior PROM that I was in charge of.
Some what because I am a perfectionist and freak out if
things do not go right but mostly because I wanted
to make sure that it was a night that Josh would
always remember fondly. He is not much for dances, he is
shy like me but from the looks of it I think I accomplished my goal:)

The ballroom with the lights out.
We made center pieces that were submerged orchids
with floating candles- so pretty!
( I should say Crystal Stalker made them, she was amazing!!!)

Josh & Mckenna
Can you get any more gorgeous than these two??
Beauty and the Beasts
Mckenna, Josh, Thomas & Ivan
Dinner is served!
(I wish I would have blown the budget for the chair covers!!)
Jason our Bishop is trying to relive his youth:)

Of Course I put Joe & Justin to work parking cars all night
along with the best valets in Florida:)
Isn't it funny how we live in Florida and they all have white legs:):)

Saturday was a crazy day for sure and it has taken me a few
days to recuperate. Looking back
I am pretty happy with how
it all worked out, thanks to the
great people that stepped up to help.
YOU ARE AMAZING!!


PROM PICS here. (click on prom cupcake)
THANK YOU Kathy & Crystal!)





Friday, March 26, 2010

A must read...


I am not a great writer, as a matter of fact I find it hard most of the time to even speak what is on my mind. That is why when I do read/hear something that touches a point so eloquently I want to share it.
This BLOG POST makes my point exactly. I could never have put into words the way Cjane does, (she has talent you know) the way I feel about being a daughter of God yet she does it with such grace.
If we all just understood and LIVED as if we believed the principles of womanhood we would be an unstoppable force. I believe this is what our Heavenly Father wants for us more than anything, for us to know of our divine nature and individual worth. Just imagine living in a world where every woman knew of her eternal worth and lived worthy of it, that would be satan's worst nightmare!
More about this topic is found here, Enjoy:):)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

It's good to be green:)


There are not alot of things that I can say I am crazy in love with, OK the husband & kids don't count! I really like clothes (trust me, anyone that ever physically sees me loves that fact that I wear them!) I really like watching the sunset on a beautiful spring day and I like the fact that I was born and raised in gorgeous San Diego, you get what I mean right?
But I am crazy in love with the Gospel, I am crazy in love with the mountains and skiing and I am crazy in love with my IRISH heritage!

I loved that my daddy would make us corn beef and cabbage every St. Patty's day even though no one really liked it. I try to keep that tradition going today, only I have added potato's and whoopie pies with green filling, which seems to be the only part of dinner anyone really
likes:):)

I like the fact that I have some pretty cool company in the Irish Heritage dept. I mean how can you not like that Bono, Pierce Brosnan, Liam Neeson, Colin Farrell, Peter O' Toole, and Enya all share Irish blood.

I remember growing up in San Diego and going to every Celtic fair that came to town. My mom would drag us to every cultural event there ever was and I usually complained the entire time. Not when we went to the Celtic one's! I loved watching the dancers doing the Irish Jig and Step dancing. I loved the costumes they would wear and the Celtic music they played. I always wanted to learn how to do those dances!

I will never forget one festival we went to my mom was looking at a map of Ireland trying to find a tiny town we had a relative from, she was doing genealogy and needed to find it. After searching this map for what seemed like forever in my 8 year old mind, she turned to me and asked if I could find it. I will never forget turning to the map and feeling as if someone was standing over me pointing it out to me, there was no one there that you could see but instantly I pointed my finger to the direction I felt and there it was! That experience left such and impression on me and my mom's words of "you must be really close to your Irish ancestors" has never left me.
It is on my " bucket list" to one day go to Ireland, I love the pictures, music, food and can't wait to one day stand on it's beautiful cliffs.
I am also very grateful for my Irish traits, I never really appreciated them as a kid but man do I have freckles! I have found that if I avoid the sun and with makeup that I can keep them pretty well hidden but give me a full two days or so in the sun and I am blooming like it's spring on my face! I would also avoid the sun because of my hair, (oh my I will never get along with you hair!) turns a golden blond with shades of red highlights! I hated the freckles and reddish hair growing up but looking at my pictures as a kid, they were really cute!!
I have also come to appreciate my fair skin and green eyes. I never really wore green on St. Patty's day because I just told everyone they couldn't pinch me, I had green eyes! Worked on everyone but my brothers!!

I am proud to be Irish! I hope I can share that pride with my kids so that they appreciate their heritage as well! I look forward to one day meeting all the Gibson's in heaven! I can tell my kids that when I am gone up to heaven and you hear thunder from the skies, no worries it will just be me wearing clogs and finally learning the Irish Jig:):)

HAPPY ST. PATTY's DAY!!

Carlingford, Cooley Peninsula, County Louth, Ireland
(Found Here)

TREAT: Whoopie Pies with GREEN filling: YUMMMM:):)

Ingredients

  • 3 cups sugar
  • 1 cup butter
  • 4 eggs
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 6 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 cups milk
  • Filling, recipe follows

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F, or preheat a convection oven to 315 degrees F.

In a large bowl of an electric mixer, beat the sugar, butter, and eggs together until well combined. Add the oil and vanilla and beat again.

In a separate bowl, combine all of the dry ingredients. Add half of the dry mixture to the egg mixture and beat or stir to blend. Add 1 1/2 cups milk and beat again. Add the remaining dry mixture and beat until incorporated. Add the remaining 1 1/2 cups milk and beat until blended.

With a large spoon, scoop out 32 circles of batter onto a baking sheet. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool.

Spread filling onto 16 circles and place remaining circles on top, to make 16 Whoopie Pies.

Filling:

1 1/2 cups shortening

3 cups confectioners' sugar

1 1/3 cups marshmallow topping

Dash salt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/3 to 1/2 cup milk

3 to 4 drops GREEN food coloring

In the bowl of an electric mixer, combine all ingredients except the milk and beat well. Add just enough milk to achieve a creamy consistency. Spread filling across cooled cookie circles.

(courtesy Moody's Diner)