There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



12-12-12

I heard about so many cute ideas last year for 11-11-11 that I wanted to make sure we didn't miss the chance to celebrate 12-12-12!  Here's a sampling of what we did:

1. Ate 12 Cuties slices with breakfast ...

2. Watched Zach take 12 wobbly steps ...
(He figured out walking just a few days before.)
 

3. Colored and cut out 12 hand-made ornaments for the tree ...
(Including our "family," shown at the bottom -- Dad's the tall tree, Mom's the angel, Eliot's the snowman, and Z's the little tree)
 

4. Listened to 12 songs on iTunes ...
5. Sent 12+ texts to loved ones to wish them a happy 12-12-12 ...

6. Jumped 12(+) times on the trampoline ...

7. Gave 12 wrestles, er hugs ...

8. Read 12 stories, including a chapter of E's latest favorite, "Jack and Annie" (The Magic Tree House series) ...

We also:
9. Gave the boys a 12-minute bath,
10. Let Eliot have 12 minutes to play on the computer
11. Read 12 scripture verses, and 
12. Wrote down 12 things we're thankful for:
  • Eliot: Baby Brooklyn, Christmas lights, all of our family
  • Mom: our beautiful, fresh Christmas tree (an over-the-top surprise left on our doorstep this year!), Daddy, the Savior
  • Dad: Mommy, our boys, our house
  • Zach: Milk, walking, toys and stuffed animals
(I should probably clarify that Baby Brooklyn is the boys' newest cousin, born Dec. 10th!)

1 comment:

shana said...

What fun ideas. Too bad I can't try it out on 13-13-13. . . .