The Alan Steele Family

The Alan Steele Family
I love this family of mine

Monday, April 29, 2013

It has been a long time. We have Hannah now. She's almost 1 years old and Moroni is almost 3. Hannah likes to make noises with your lips like a fishy face with a kissing sound. :) Moroni likes his little sister. He likes playing with her but wishes she was a little bigger to do other things with her. :) Moroni has a little attitude problem, but I am stopping school to hopefully change that. Hannah barks for the dogs. I am working on recording it so we can save it.
We are trying to organize ourselves like the scripture Doctrine and Covenants 109:8
Organize yourselves; prepare every needful thing, and establish a house, even a house of prayer, a house of fasting, a house of faith, a house of learning, a house of glory, a house of order, a house of God;
We have made a chore chart to follow and have set up rewards if we complete our tasks. I still have a few things I need to do like make sticker chart for Moroni. :) I also need to make a little list stating what our morning schedule and evening schedule will be like. 
I am going to start working with Moroni on his numbers and letters. I have made a list of activities too that we can do and I think he would enjoy.
We have become involved with 3 companies: Lifevantage, Isagenix, and Primerica. Protandim through Life vantage has help us regain our life back in a sense. Isagenix has helped us regain our health and fitness. Primerica is helping us gain our financial stability. We are also looking to supplement our income with these and help others gain what we have and more. :) 
Alan is working towards a degree in wind energy and will graduate with his CCAF in May. :) SO proud of him. We have be truly blessed by our Father in Heaven. We would not be where we are today without Him.   We are so grateful for our home and the time we have as a family. I love watching my children grow and learn. Love Hannah's little teefer smiles and her giggle.:) I love Moroni's laugh and how he looks out for sister. I love how Alan take care of us all. I love nap time. LOL 
Hannah is SO different from Moroni. She sits and does things so daintily and Moroni just crashes into things. She is very careful where as Moroni has no cares really. She complains about her brother already and he tries to protect her in some ways. both have these brilliant blue eyes that capture everyone's attention. Moroni is so out going and Hannah is so shy. Moroni really adjust quite quickly to change but Hannah takes a while. Moroni is my little shortie where Hannah is long and willowy. Hannah bends her feet in and doesnt really like to do things by herself like eating where Moroni many times does. I am learning we need lots and lots of hugs. I was reading some articles on parenthood and one was saying children need at least 12 hugs day. :) We are still working on it. 
I will be going to Arizona in June to August and to PSI seven or a personal growth seminar. We want to better ourselves and be better people to fulfill our goals and dreams. I am hoping to earn 5000 a month this year and support my husband when he gets out of the military. Alan and I are trying to establish a ranch that helps underserved youth to gain the appropriate respect they deserve in society and to know there are better ways to live life and be grateful for what they have. It will teach them the value of work and help them become self sufficient.
We struggle with everything and to make changes to our lives that healthy and wholesome. We want to read the scriptures through out the day but it seems a struggle to complete everything we need to during the day. We know if we do as the Lord wants us to do and follow the commandments to the best of our ability we will reach the goals that we have set that are in line with His teachings. The trick is to get the goals in line with his teachings. :)
Last week of class so I better get on it. I am thinking about making another blog for scripture study. I like what Jen Rogers has and does. It would again mean finding time, but I think it would be worth it. We will see.

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