 Cousins! We have spent much time with cousins this summer. So much time, I had to make collages of the pictures! I am sure I am still missing a few occasions. We were grateful to have a surprise visit from Aunt Cassi and cousin Norman in June.
Cousins! We have spent much time with cousins this summer. So much time, I had to make collages of the pictures! I am sure I am still missing a few occasions. We were grateful to have a surprise visit from Aunt Cassi and cousin Norman in June.  We spent time with cousin Isabella, Aunt Ashley and Uncle Terry about once a week. Our latest adventure took us to Monkey Joe's.
We spent time with cousin Isabella, Aunt Ashley and Uncle Terry about once a week. Our latest adventure took us to Monkey Joe's. We also traveled up to Jacksonville twice to visit cousins Landon and Kaison and Aunt Sarah and Uncle Steven. They also came our way for Oliver's b-day bash. 
We can't wait to add to our cousins with the birth of the newest Beatty Cousin!! I love all of these precious children. I love to see them grow and learn. 
Check out this quote about loving a child:
“I  have often wondered what would happen if the method of introducing a  father to his newborn child were different. Instead of a doctor coming  out and saying, ‘It’s another girl,’ or ‘It’s another boy,’ how would we  react if each time a child was born our Father in Heaven made this kind  of introduction to the parents:
 Thank  you for preparing this little body for the spirit I have created. Now, I  present her to you for a season to care for. Please teach her of me and  of my Son. I so much want her back with me some day. … Remember this:  She is loving. She will respond to teaching. She wants to learn. Please  treat her with respect. The road will not be easy. Some of the time it  will be most difficult. I want to help you raise her. Please call on me  often for advice and counsel. Together we can help her fulfill her  purpose in the earth.’” (Ensign, Jan. 1973, p. 115.)"
Thank  you for preparing this little body for the spirit I have created. Now, I  present her to you for a season to care for. Please teach her of me and  of my Son. I so much want her back with me some day. … Remember this:  She is loving. She will respond to teaching. She wants to learn. Please  treat her with respect. The road will not be easy. Some of the time it  will be most difficult. I want to help you raise her. Please call on me  often for advice and counsel. Together we can help her fulfill her  purpose in the earth.’” (Ensign, Jan. 1973, p. 115.)"I loved this talk from the most recent conference as well:  
"Pure love is an incomparable, potent power for good. Righteous love is  the foundation of a successful marriage. It is the primary cause of  contented, well-developed children. Who can justly measure the righteous  influence of a mother’s love? What enduring fruits result from the  seeds of truth that a mother carefully plants and lovingly cultivates in  the fertile soil of a child’s trusting mind and heart? As a mother you  have been given divine instincts to help you sense your child’s special  talents and unique capacities. With your husband you can nurture,  strengthen, and cause those traits to flower." - Elder Scott April 2011 Conference.




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