Saturday, May 21, 2011
Sharlee's 2011 Ballet Recital
Sharlee's Ballet recital was at Reynolds Performing Arts Center on OU's campus. It was such a wonderful recital and so proud of Sharlee Kay! She did a great job! Check out the video and other pictures from the day! Grammie and Sharlee Mama Bittle and Sharlee Kay after her ballet recital! Mama and Papa and Sharlee after her performance, she was so happy to see them! Our Little Ballerina! Sharlee Kay after her performance! Mama Bittle gave Sharlee her very own Diamond Sterling Silver Ballet necklace after her ballet recital! so sweet! Jon and Sharlee after her ballet recital! Sharlee and her friend Olivia backstage before performance Sharlee Kay before her ballet recital We took Sharlee to I-HOP after her ballet recital, so much fun! So very proud of you sweet girl!
Monday, April 25, 2011
Happy Easter From the Biggs!
Happy Easter to all our friends and family!! We hope you had a good one; we are so very grateful for our Savior Jesus Christ and for his sacrifice on our behalf. I asked my oldest son Brayden what he thought Easter was all about and he said... Sharing, Giving and Receiving!! I thought that was perfect!! :) We hope that this season and the rest of this year that we can find ways to show service to those around us just like our Savior would do. Love to all!! Enjoy the pictures!
My sister Mindy and her baby girl Luci!! Precious girls!
Luke decided to stop and eat some Reese's Peanut butter cups during the Easter egg hunt!! :)
Brayden~Sharlee~Luke~Shelbi
Big Sis & Lil Sis
Brayden and Luke on Easter Sunday!
Sharlee posing for the camera!! happy easter!
Jon and his boys!
Sharlee Kay and her daddy!
Jon and Shelbi
Baby Shelbi
Shel Bell is smiling!
Sharlee and Shelbi ~Pretty in Pink~
The Kids in Easter Jammies
My sister Mindy and her baby girl Luci!! Precious girls!
Luke decided to stop and eat some Reese's Peanut butter cups during the Easter egg hunt!! :)
Brayden~Sharlee~Luke~Shelbi
Big Sis & Lil Sis
Brayden and Luke on Easter Sunday!
Sharlee posing for the camera!! happy easter!
Jon and his boys!
Sharlee Kay and her daddy!
Jon and Shelbi
Baby Shelbi
Shel Bell is smiling!
Sharlee and Shelbi ~Pretty in Pink~
The Kids in Easter Jammies
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Trials in Life....
Elder Dallin H. Oaks warns us that "The treasure of our hearts- our priorities-should not be the destructible and temporary things of this world. " How do we set priorities? Elder Russell Ballard taught: "Find some quiet time regularly to think deeply about where you are going and what you will need to do to get there. Jesus, our explemplar, often "withdrew himself into the wilderness and prayed. We need to do the same thing occasionally to rejuvenate ourselves spiritually as the Savior did.
Retrieved from a book "All the Time You need" by Mary Ellen Edmunds.
This past little while has been one trial after the next. It seems as though it was never ending; you are supposed to feel joy and happiness after having a new baby. Don't get me wrong I was so happy to not be pregnant anymore but it was a struggle when we brought Shelbi home. I wanted so badly to nurse, and I couldn't do that. I wanted so badly to get on a routine but it just didn't happpen due to my sickness. I have realized that through it all, I have relied more on my Savior more than ever before in my entire life.
Last week, my body was racked with so much sickness that my fevers that I had been having for days spiked to 104. My body wasn't right, I was sick and couldn't get out of bed. I couldn't even move to pick my baby up to even nurse her; I knew something was wrong. So I had Jon call my mom to come over to stay with the kids so he could take me to the ER. I was so scared but knew I needed to receive some medical attention. Sure enough after four hours of being in the ER, they found that I had a kidney infection, my white blood count was 20,000 (extremely high) and my blood pressure was 77/43 way low. My body was septic and had a massive infection. My doctor said later that a lot of women after giving birth get a Urinary tract infection or a bladder infection and they don't even know it. Well that was my case, I had a UTI for weeks and didn't know it until it went straight to my kidneys. Crazy stuff.
Anyhow, needless to say I was admitted and had to stay in the hospital to recover for four whole days. During this time, I was away from Jon, the kids and my newborn baby. It was the worst time in my life, I was depressed, detached, hopeless, and felt like I was cheated. Mind you, we had decided and felt like our family was complete. So I was done having babies, I wanted my last one to be the best experience ever and I felt like I didn't get that like I was robbed of this precious time. However, I realized with the power of the priesthood that i would be made well and that my family would be blessed during this trying time.
I realized that nothing is on our "time table", it is all on the Lord's time and in his hands. I was so vulnerable and so fragile and realized that my body was so sick and I needed to get well for my family and for my children. I returned home this past Monday Feb. 28th and it has never been better. I am getting better each day, finding my strength and energy, I'm so in love with being present for my children and taking care of my precious baby girl Shel. My family is precious, and I realized that it could all have been taken away from me if I hadn't listened to my body and the promptings of the spirit.
I love my family and the blessings from heaven have flooded our home with meals from ward, cards, prayers, well wishes, phone calls, visits, taking kids to school for me, picking up kids. You name it it has happened; people are remarkable. Family is everything and the Savior is always there in our darkest hours. I thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for all their prayers, they truly were felt and I couldn't have got through it without them.
Thank you; Thank You from everything that I have. Loves
Retrieved from a book "All the Time You need" by Mary Ellen Edmunds.
This past little while has been one trial after the next. It seems as though it was never ending; you are supposed to feel joy and happiness after having a new baby. Don't get me wrong I was so happy to not be pregnant anymore but it was a struggle when we brought Shelbi home. I wanted so badly to nurse, and I couldn't do that. I wanted so badly to get on a routine but it just didn't happpen due to my sickness. I have realized that through it all, I have relied more on my Savior more than ever before in my entire life.
Last week, my body was racked with so much sickness that my fevers that I had been having for days spiked to 104. My body wasn't right, I was sick and couldn't get out of bed. I couldn't even move to pick my baby up to even nurse her; I knew something was wrong. So I had Jon call my mom to come over to stay with the kids so he could take me to the ER. I was so scared but knew I needed to receive some medical attention. Sure enough after four hours of being in the ER, they found that I had a kidney infection, my white blood count was 20,000 (extremely high) and my blood pressure was 77/43 way low. My body was septic and had a massive infection. My doctor said later that a lot of women after giving birth get a Urinary tract infection or a bladder infection and they don't even know it. Well that was my case, I had a UTI for weeks and didn't know it until it went straight to my kidneys. Crazy stuff.
Anyhow, needless to say I was admitted and had to stay in the hospital to recover for four whole days. During this time, I was away from Jon, the kids and my newborn baby. It was the worst time in my life, I was depressed, detached, hopeless, and felt like I was cheated. Mind you, we had decided and felt like our family was complete. So I was done having babies, I wanted my last one to be the best experience ever and I felt like I didn't get that like I was robbed of this precious time. However, I realized with the power of the priesthood that i would be made well and that my family would be blessed during this trying time.
I realized that nothing is on our "time table", it is all on the Lord's time and in his hands. I was so vulnerable and so fragile and realized that my body was so sick and I needed to get well for my family and for my children. I returned home this past Monday Feb. 28th and it has never been better. I am getting better each day, finding my strength and energy, I'm so in love with being present for my children and taking care of my precious baby girl Shel. My family is precious, and I realized that it could all have been taken away from me if I hadn't listened to my body and the promptings of the spirit.
I love my family and the blessings from heaven have flooded our home with meals from ward, cards, prayers, well wishes, phone calls, visits, taking kids to school for me, picking up kids. You name it it has happened; people are remarkable. Family is everything and the Savior is always there in our darkest hours. I thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for all their prayers, they truly were felt and I couldn't have got through it without them.
Thank you; Thank You from everything that I have. Loves
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Day we Welcomed Shelbi Elizabeth...
Now, we are a family of six! Love our sweet children! :)
On 1/31/11, We welcomed another precious daugther~Shelbi Elizabeth!
She weighed 7lbs. 4 oz. 19 1/2 inches long; the morning started out at 6:30am, water broke at around 8:30 am, was in labor for about 1 1/2, epidural, right side numb and left side could feel everything. Not fun at all, but Shelbi was ready and with one push she was born a little after noon! I was so drugged and shocked at how fast she came that I can hardly remember everything after that. All I can remember is seeing her be put on my chest and looking at her for the very first time and feeling so completely in love and overwhelmed at the same time.
Moments after you were born!
Me and my sweetheart welcoming another daughter into this world!
Dr. Waterman has delivered three out of the 4 Biggs children and all my sisters kids, proud moment for our very special doctor needless to say she is a part of our family! Love her!
My two very precious daugthers! Love my girls!
My little sister Mindy is an amazing seamstress and covered my entire car seat with this amazing fabric! I absolutely love it, Thanks Jo so very much!
Needless to say, after the drugs wore off I truly was filled with so much joy, love and an overwhelming sense of peace that I have my family here on this earth. I will never forget the moment they wheeled my bed to the third floor and I saw my other three kiddos~Brayden, Sharlee and Luke and them running to my bedside and yelling "MOMMY" MoMMY" my eyes filled with tears. It was a beautiful moment and then being able to see them hold Shelbi for the first time was so precious and dear to my heart. I have my precious children here and I'm so thankful for my Heavenly Father for blessing our family with another sweet and healthy baby girl!
She is now a little over a week old and I am relishing in all the special moments that I know will go by so quickly, Here are some pictures of our baby girl Shel Bel!
Precious little girl!
Shelbi~ Pretty in pink!
Sharlee holding her baby sister for the first time!
Shelbi didn't like her bow too much! :) The day we went home!
I'm so very thankful for my sweet friends, my parents, my family, my loving and supportive husband, my sweet children who have been so helpful, an amazing doctor, and my amazing sisters! You have been there for me through the entire process and continue to show your love and support to me! I don't know what I would do without you in my life! Until next time...
Friday, January 28, 2011
"WE BELIEVE"
13th Article of Faith: 2011 Youth Mutual Theme
We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
I absolutely love this year's mutual theme, it is encouraging, uplifting, gives you spiritual strength, and it truly is a testimony of what we believe as members of the church. This week we had our YW New Beginnings and decided that the theme of the evening was going to be centered around "We Believe" taken from the 13th Articles of faith. We made it so simple this year in which allowed the spirit to be there during our meeting, I have realized that to simplify is the best way!
We have a total of 10 active YW and are gaining 5 new Beehives by June of this year. So exciting, I started out with 6 active and that was over two years ago. Our ward and the YW's program is truly being blessed and we are so happy for our little YW family. These are the little gifts that we made for our YW this year:
These are called domino necklaces;
Materials used:
1 Domino
Zebra ribbon (Hob Lob)
Metal bead (Hob Lob)
Guerilla glue
Diamond glass
Turquoise jewel (Hob Lob)
Adobe Photoshop elements 6.0 image made by my sis Mindy Jo! She rocks!
Up close image of the necklace!
I truly love being a part of the Young Women's Organization and it has blessed my life tremendously! I have grown closer to my Savior and to the scriptures! I hope that throughout 2011 that share what "We Believe."
We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
I absolutely love this year's mutual theme, it is encouraging, uplifting, gives you spiritual strength, and it truly is a testimony of what we believe as members of the church. This week we had our YW New Beginnings and decided that the theme of the evening was going to be centered around "We Believe" taken from the 13th Articles of faith. We made it so simple this year in which allowed the spirit to be there during our meeting, I have realized that to simplify is the best way!
We have a total of 10 active YW and are gaining 5 new Beehives by June of this year. So exciting, I started out with 6 active and that was over two years ago. Our ward and the YW's program is truly being blessed and we are so happy for our little YW family. These are the little gifts that we made for our YW this year:
These are called domino necklaces;
Materials used:
1 Domino
Zebra ribbon (Hob Lob)
Metal bead (Hob Lob)
Guerilla glue
Diamond glass
Turquoise jewel (Hob Lob)
Adobe Photoshop elements 6.0 image made by my sis Mindy Jo! She rocks!
Up close image of the necklace!
I truly love being a part of the Young Women's Organization and it has blessed my life tremendously! I have grown closer to my Savior and to the scriptures! I hope that throughout 2011 that share what "We Believe."
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
13 days and counting....
I'm so impatient lately, counting down the days, organizing, more organizing, planning meals for the next few weeks, planning, getting ready for New Beginnings next week, organizing the next six weeks for my counselors while I'm out on maternity, cleaning clothes, folding clothes, putting them away and organizing some more. Not to mention I still need to clean toliets, bathrooms, etc. Ugh, worst favorite things to do. It is totally crazy, but I'm loving it because it keeps my mind off of constantly thinking that I have less than a few weeks left.
Honestly, I'm so ready! I'm ready to meet this precious little baby, I'm ready to not worry anymore about the next day or the next, I'm ready to be a mommy of a newborn, I'm ready for my three kids to see and meet their sister, I'm ready to see what a family of six is going to be and feel like. I'm so ready!
I'm so happy that I have less than two weeks left! This will be a bittersweet feeling because we will be complete and the babymaking will be done and we will be a family of six! Wow! That just sounds crazy to me, but I'm so excited!
13 days and counting... Yay! :)
Honestly, I'm so ready! I'm ready to meet this precious little baby, I'm ready to not worry anymore about the next day or the next, I'm ready to be a mommy of a newborn, I'm ready for my three kids to see and meet their sister, I'm ready to see what a family of six is going to be and feel like. I'm so ready!
I'm so happy that I have less than two weeks left! This will be a bittersweet feeling because we will be complete and the babymaking will be done and we will be a family of six! Wow! That just sounds crazy to me, but I'm so excited!
13 days and counting... Yay! :)
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