
I do want to write about something I'm thankful for that I didn't include last year: my sister, Julie.
I got to go stay with Julie this past summer. I love to be with my older sister. There is a sense I feel around her that things are taken care of--sort of like a mothering-type feeling, only it's my sister, so it's a little different. There is always something to talk about with Julie. She has a lot of wise opinions about things and makes me think. She has such strong convictions about her beliefs (politically, spiritually, socially, etc.) and strives to raise her family and live how she believes. I admire such conviction.
Julie loves to sing. She taught herself how to play the organ and plays every week in church. She also teaches piano lessons. She is so musically talented!
Julie is a VERY beautiful person, inside and out!
Julie loves to read. I think she knows every word in the dictionary. She graduated with her B.S from BYU and is really smart!
Julie is a good wife. She has had the wonderful opportunity to be a stay-at-home mom almost since the beginning. She does everything you would imagine a wife from the 1950's would do (but with modern, independent flare): clean the house, bake and cook, bathe the kids, help with homework, make time for her husband, make time for herself, donate time and efforts to schools and church.
Julie is a good mom to her kids: Todd, Hannah, Joseph, and Seth. Her kids love her. They are well-rounded and know that they are loved. Julie's house always has something going on. I guess that's what happens when you have 4 kids that are all getting older. She is involved with every single one of those wonderful kids. She knows their schedules, teachers, grades, friends... She volunteers in her kids' schools . She and Steve (her husband) take the kids on fun outings, like to the pumpkin patch recently. While I was visiting, I loved EVERY SECOND with those kids!
Julie is the BEST older sister I could ever ask for. I love her so much. I am proud to say she is my sister. She is a good example and a wonderful person.
3 comments:
I loved this post! I'm so grateful for Julie, too! She always welcomes me to her home no matter what is going on. Such a great oldest sister! We are blessed! Yay for family!
Couldn't agree more with the post and the example from the eldest (and really old...) sibling of the family. We can't wait to see you in a few weeks.
I am feeling very humble! I love my family!
Thanks Tami. I think I needed that especially today.
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