Friday, December 22, 2023

Randall Family Christmas Party

 It has not been a tradition to have a Randall Christmas party every year. Usually we do something, but Grandpa and Grandma have been on missions for so many Christmases, that we haven't developed a good tradition. This year we had a party though and it was wonderful!

We started with an easy dinner of Costco alfredo and chicken pot pie. Easy and yummy! Easier still for me to pick up a gluten-free, dairy-free frozen chicken pot pie for Kate. Dinner was full of conservation and sharing; it was wonderful.

After, the younger kids (Marcus, Guard, Lucy, and Milo) played upstairs while the adults visited. It was so fun to catch up with everyone and have some quality family time. After a bit, Grandma called us together for a fun craft. At the Christmas Devotional a few weeks earlier, Elder Gong told the story of his wife making clothespin ornaments for Christmas. We made our own ornaments and the kids had so much fun with it!




After ornaments, we did stockings. Grandma and Grandpa went all out this year and all the kids were thrilled with their presents. Enoch favorite present was a wooden puzzle globe, Kate loved her art dice, and Guard was super excited with his electronic bank.

It was great night and we can't wait to do it again next year!

Sunday, December 17, 2023

Bethlehem Dinner

One of my favorite Christmas traditions is our Bethlehem dinner. We always have it on December 17th, eight days before Christmas Eve. We prepare food that would have been eaten by Jesus and his family (or, as Greg says, if Bethlehem had a Costco!). We eat fish, lentils, crackers, cheese, flat bread, grapes, dates, nuts, figs, cucumbers, oranges, and persimmons. It is truly one of our favorite meals - so much good food!


We eat by candlelight on the floor. Some of us are adventurous and finish our meal with our fingers, as per custom. We talk, laugh, and share our favorite stories of Christ.

After dinner, we celebrate our first night of Fowler Hannukah. It is such a special night to remember Jesus and his birth.

Friday, December 15, 2023

Our Sweet Coal

 Coa's birthday was a few weeks ago. She turned 12. I can't believe she is 12! She is starting to show her age a bit - more gray hairs, shaky back legs, grumpy attitude, possible hearing loss (or maybe just more grumpy attitude?), but she is still our sweet girl. She actually lays on her dog bed occasionally, which makes me happy and sad at the same time. Happy because she has her own soft spot, but sad because I know it is because she is getting older, is slowing down, and wants more comfort.



Border Collies and Aussie Shepherds are very much heirachical dogs. They know where they fit in the family and they know who the Alpha males are. Greg is her highest Alpha, with Gavin followed closed behind. When Coal came to our family, Enoch was six. He wasn't old enough or had enough power to be an Alpha. Because of that, Enoch's and Coal's relationship has always looked a bit different. Enoch is Coal's safe person, they one she goes to for comfort, tummy rubs, and 'good girls'. And Coal loves to lick Enoch's feet! And he lets her! 



They have such a sweet relationship! I'm so happy that Coal has Enoch, especially now that she needs some pampering. Enoch makes sure she is fed, watered, and loved everyday. She is lucky to have him. We are blessed to have them both!

Thursday, December 14, 2023

Enoch and the Temple

This is one the those days, those best days, that you wait for, work for, pray for, and when it comes it is even better than you imagined it would be.

Enoch received his endowments today and it was glorious! 


He was ready. Not only did he study and prepare, he has lived the life, and made the choices to be granted the priviledge for continued learning and blessings. The spirit was strong with him after the session. I could see his curious mind spinning, absorbing all he could. It seemed as if things long forgotten were clicking back into place and he had complete peace of wholness in his spirit; like knowing who he was after a lapse of memory.

Heavenly Father has gifted him a pure heart, one without guile and anger. It is a rare gift. As I have watched Enoch prepare for this day, I have recognized a spiritual maturity than he has kept tucked away. As his mom, I have felt it from him, but now he knows it himself and that is powerful. He is at the beginning of his journey of understanding himself and how he can be more, be what God needs him to be, through the covenants of the temple.

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Scattered Thoughts

 1. So many cute pictures of our bunnies! This is Cedar and Sycamore, loafing and flopping. We love our buns!


2. Guard can't decide if Sycamore is helping him with school or not, but either way, he loves being with his babies.



3. We also love our Autumn. Her favorite place in the whole world is under the Christmas tree. She gets so excited when she sees the tree going up. This year, we decided to put our baby manger under the tree and Autumn has decided that it was just for her. She is usually in the manger snuggling with 'baby Jesus'. A few times, I've found the baby nudged onto the floor in the morning with Autumn curled up in the manger.