Wednesday, September 23, 2015

A Social Studies Lesson: Our picnic at Planned Parenthood

There is a big anti-abortion movement happening right now because some shocking and tragic information came to light about a government run clinic called Planned Parenthood. In one year alone more than 300,000 abortions were performed. And worse than that, parts of many of the babies bodies were sold for profit. Endless posts on social media ranted about this genocide, with many people even posting horrific videos in an effort to spur the public into action. Personally, whenever videos came up on my news feed I got the distinct impression that I should NOT watch them. I had heard about this tragedy when we still lived in California, but the videos hadn't been released and so it wasn't all over everything yet. I posted about it on fb and said that because I am a person who has to DO something about what I learn, I offered to anyone who might read it that I would adopt their baby if they were considering an abortion. Only a handful of people liked it, and to be honest I knew no one would take me up on it but I just felt like I needed to heighten awareness of the problem and suggest a solution. 
Fast forward to this summer with being bombarded daily by the saddest story ever. I talked with friends and family about it. I researched about it as much as I could stomach. I prayed to know what I could DO. At first I felt that I should teach my children correct principles grounded in eternal truths that apply to this situation and our specific time and place, so I started pondering and planning what to say. But another idea kept coming to me. That same one I had before, but that hadn't really worked so I put it off. I needed to take a real stand about it, not just post words on the internet.

You know that feeling of being partially asleep? It is this space in between actually waking up and being in a deep sleep. Sometimes during that experience I dream. They aren't just crazy random dreams that I have at other times. I believe that this type of dream for me is communication from my Heavenly Father. And the night before we went on our picnic I had a dream about it. It is too special to me to share here, but that morning when I woke up I knew I had to go. 
Right after breakfast I rummaged around for supplies to make a sign but the best I came up with was a cardboard moving box and a sharpie. I knew if I waited until I could get to the store for poster board I might never go so I settled on ghetto. As I was cutting out a side to use Kent asked me what I was doing, and I told him it was just for a social studies project we were doing later. Wow, right? Again, I just felt like if I even tried to explain to him what I was doing and why I might not make it out the door, so I decided to wait to tell him the whole truth until after we got back. Lame I know, but whatever. I took the cardboard down to the basement and wrote: If you came here today to get an ABORTION, please consider letting us ADOPT your baby instead. We will LOVE you both for the rest of our lives. I hid the sign in the car. I got the kids and our picnic ready and off we went to our weekly trip to the library. 

The next day I ended up writing about our experience for an organization called Mormon Women Stand. I'll repost it here since that is where the story picks up now...
Allison MacKay: Defender of the Family
As I buckled my four kids in their car seats I was silently praying for the right words to say. It was Caleb, my five-year-old son, who asked the question I knew was coming: “Where are we going for our picnic today, Mom?” We had just left the library and we always have a picnic afterwards at a park or with friends, but today I had a different plan: we were going to eat our lunch alone sitting on the sidewalk outside the Planned Parenthood clinic nearest our home and hold up a cardboard sign in the hopes of making a difference.
I have discovered the magic of sitting in the car for teaching moments (they are a captive audience!) so I turned in my seat and took the opportunity to tell them not only where we were going and what we would be doing, but why it was so important. I kept my explanation of abortion heartfelt and simple. I heard a sharp intake of breath from my three-year-old daughter Jenna and turned to see a look of utter shock on her face. “So they kill the little babies until they DIE?!?” She almost whispered it, as she hugged her blanket more tightly. I solemnly nodded and replied that it makes Heavenly Father so sad to see this happening, and so we need to do anything we can to stop it. I told them my plan, and showed them the sign I had made that morning. The Spirit filled our car as I watched their expressions change from appalled sadness to loving determination. Natalie piped up from the back seat, “Maybe when they see children eating and smiling and playing together, then they will see that a baby would be worth it!” Her seven-year-old voice quivered with conviction, and I just nodded because I didn’t trust my voice at the moment. There were more questions on the drive, sometimes I didn’t have the answers and I told them so, but other times answers did come that surprised me. Examples from scripture stories and General Conference talks, even from our own experiences, built our testimonies as we drove.
When we arrived, I could tell they felt a bit nervous and unsure of what it would be like. But I felt totally at peace, regardless of the outcome. You see, I meant every word that I said when I wrote that sign. My goals for this experience were twofold: 1) To be a defender of the family (please see Bonnie Oscarson’s General Conference talk “Be Defenders of the Family) by teaching my children eternal truths concerning current social issues; and 2) To get our experience out on social media to inspire someone do this too and make a difference! I was so fed up with the endless rants and horrific videos and hateful accusations filling up my news feed! The success of my first goal was still burning in my heart as we pulled into the parking lot, and it felt like this was the easy part.We walked up to the building and I had Natalie take my picture with the sign. I got out our picnic stuff and snapped a picture of the kids. I previewed it and noticed that Caleb was making a distressed looking face and so asked to retake it, but again it was the same result. I showed him the picture and asked why he wasn’t smiling, and his response was, “Mom, we shouldn’t smile at the place where they kill babies.” 
The actual time at the clinic was nothing extraordinary. We saw several women and their interactions with us varied from ignoring us, to just a faint smile in passing. We ate our lunch. We tried to keep Seth’s almost two-year-old hands from banging on the windows. We watched and waited. At one point Caleb wanted to spice things up so he took the sign and held it up to the window facing into the waiting room and smiled big as day, only to run back to us a few moments later laughing that the receptionist had seen him. I guess up to that point they hadn’t realized why we were there because a couple minutes later a man came out and asked us to leave. I responded by asking if the sidewalk was public property and he retorted that it was part of the building’s property and if we wanted to stay we would have to stand in the street. It was raining, and there was no way my four “littles” would stand safely next to me on the street, so I wished him a nice day and we packed up and got in the car to go. Just as I turned the key Natalie exclaimed, “Oh no! Look!” There was a pregnant woman coming down the sidewalk. We all held our breath as she approached and then passed the door of Planned Parenthood. The sigh of relief was audible. I couldn’t help but smile. My children understood the value of unborn life!
As soon as we got home, I put Seth down for his nap, got the kids going on their library books, and then hopped on Facebook to make my post. I wondered how I could best accomplish my second goal. Last year, before all the hype, when I found out about all the abortions done by Planned Parenthood in the United States, I was heartbroken and wrote a post about it with an attachment to the article I had read. Maybe 40 people had liked it. I knew having pictures would help, but I also knew it had to get bigger than my timeline outreach to actually make a difference. So after posting to my wall, I also posted it to the Facebook group I am a member of so that thousands of like-minded people would see it. Even then I had no idea the impact it would have, I could only hope.
The way in which an event is recorded can become more important than the event itself. People are blowing this up into something it wasn’t. We didn’t actually stop anyone from getting an abortion and we didn’t adopt a saved baby. What did happen is that a normal mom, trying to follow the prophet, stood up in defense of the family. When we want to make a difference our actions don’t need to be grandiose, but they do need to be prompted. If I can ponder and pray and receive an answer for how to take action, then so can you! Each of us can lift where we stand. Please join me!

Allison grew up in California as the second oldest of eight children with a farmer father and librarian mother. She attended BYU where she studied Theatre and Media Arts Education and History Teaching, and also met and married the love of her life. Her husband’s job has taken them all over the country and they are happy to have settled in Utah for the time being with their four children. As a homeschooling homemaker, she doesn’t have spare time, but enjoys making time for emergency preparedness, family history, and activities in the great outdoors.  


This wasn't the whole article I sent originally. They cut out several parts for the sake of argument. You can tell because a couple parts are pretty choppy and don't flow as nicely as they once did. =o]
But whatever, I'm still grateful for the opportunity to share our experience. I hope that after reading it, people will know that if someone like me can prayerfully take action then so can they! The president of the organization messaged me the next day and told me that there had been over 40,000 hits to the article in the first 24 hours after posting. And my fb post to the LDS Homeschool group was shared more than 2,000 times. I have almost 200 pending friend requests from total strangers. I got messages from dozens of people who I don't know thanking me or yelling at me or telling me their stories or offering me children. It was pretty overwhelming. To any of my friends who shared my post I replied with this comment because I wanted people to understand where I am coming from:

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous,
talented and fabulous?

Actually, who are you not to be?
You are a child of God.
Your playing small does not serve the world.
There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other
people won't feel insecure around you.

We were born to make manifest the glory of
God that is within us.

It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine,
we unconsciously give other people
permission to do the same.

As we are liberated from our own fear,
Our presence automatically liberates others.

—Marianne Williamson


Honestly, from this experience I have learned that the most important people in your life are the ones you live with. The ones you see and talk to and touch each day. Yes Heavenly Father can use us to bless the lives of strangers, and with ALL MY HEART I hope that we made a real difference to someone somewhere. BUT in the end I am here and they are there and the ones I'm with need me more! I had the opportunity and privilege to teach my children the TRUTH that day, it has come up since and I'm sure it will again and so that is the reason we went. People are saying I am brave. Well, I couldn't even tell my husband what we were doing because I was afraid he would stop me. I think what it comes down to is that I was willing to follow a prompting. Someone with nicer hair and handwriting probably could have reached a wider audience, but since I am what God had to work with He used me. Now I can go back to my homeschooling and homemaking at peace with the world having done my part...for now. Until the next time He calls, this girl is staying out of the limelight! 

There's surely somewhere a lowly place
In earth's harvest fields so wide
Where I may labor through life's short day
For Jesus, the Crucified.
So trusting my all to thy tender care,
And knowing thou lovest me,
I'll do thy will with a heart sincere:
I'll be what you want me to be. -Hymns, 270

Saturday, September 19, 2015

A Visit with the JHouse Cousins!

One of my favorite people on the planet is my cousin Kendra. I grew up LOVING the times we got to be together. The first time I flew in an airplane was when I went to stay with her in Ohio when I was 14. We were roommates in college. We got married a week apart. We each have four kids, our second kids were born on the SAME DAY, and our third kids were born two weeks apart. We are both homeschoolers. The list goes on- we have SO MUCH in common!!! I just love her, and Kent and I love hanging out with Kendra and Jeremy because we know each other so well and we can all just be relaxed and have a great time together. 
My cousins are doing something amazing and crazy right now- they are daily vloggers! That means that every day (but Sunday) they post a video on youtube. It's like a reality TV show. Except it is just their family's life and they film it and edit it and have a youtube channel for it. And they are getting SUPER popular! So they decided to come out to Utah for a youtube conference and they got to spend a couple of nights with us and I'm so grateful they did because I was really missing Kendra and the kids so wanted to meet their JHouse cousins! 

While at the pioneer day parade we got a flyer for the conference they were attending! 

On the first day of the conference we went and picked up their two older kids Isaac and Elise so they could spend the day with us! First we took them to book club. They handled it like champs! 

After playing with friends for a bit we headed home for lunch. They had never made popcorn on the stove before so it was super exciting lol!
Then we danced the day away in our ghetto basement! Elise definitely fit right in with my girls!

It was funny because she would do something with Natalie and then switch gears and do something with Jenna. Elise is a sweetheart for sure!

Caleb and Isaac were instant "best cousins" as they called it. It was so fun to see them going from one thing to the next throughout the day. They never argued or got into trouble once!

They wanted to play wii so I told them they would have to do 5 chores to earn the screen time. Caleb showed Isaac the chore chart and they pulled out all the cards before deciding which ones to do. It was adorable how hard they worked, if that is a word I am allowed to use for these young men! ;o]

Oh and before they could have screen time we also had to do our afternoon devotional and reading time. It was one of my favorite moments of the day actually. Each day we pick one Article of Faith per kid to practice, and that day it was so special to have their voices added to my kids as they sang each chosen verse together sitting lined up on the couch.
Then after reading for 30 minutes the boys got their hard earned wii time!  

After Seth woke up we went on a walk/ride to deliver a treat to one of my visiting teaching sisters. It was fun but probably a little too far because some of the kids got tired of waiting for the others to keep up and just sped ahead!

Once we were all safely home it was a flurry of little hands and hungry faces helping to make dinner!

It was so fun though! The kids really did get along so well!!

After dinner and dinner chores and special treats we started finding pajamas for everyone and it started to rain! They all ran outside for a rain dance!

As soon as we heard the first thunder and saw the first lightning we headed back inside for scriptures and stories. It was so sweet to hear Natalie and Elise reading scriptures together. 

While Caleb and Isaac read together on the other couch! Then we read a couple of chapters of The Water Horse all together and it was off to bed! I knew Kendra and Jeremy would be coming within an hour so I let the boys set up camp in the boys room with a tent under the bunk bed, and the girls set up a little bed for Elise with blankets and everything in Natalie's room. All three boys were still awake when Kendra went up to get Isaac but Elise had already fallen asleep! It was such a fun day!!

The JHouse Vlog was in the Next Biggest Youtuber contest and didn't win by a narrow margin. It was disappointing for sure! But they handled it with class! And I'm still really glad they came! =o] We didn't see them the rest of that weekend as they finished the conference and saw other family. 

On Sunday night they came in late and we put the kids to bed and then got to spend some quality time visiting. Kendra is one of those people that I could talk to for days straight and never run out of material! =o] So yeah, we stayed up way past the bewitching hour! 
The kids were up bright and early and we had muffins and pancakes for breakfast. Laura and Seth were sweet friends from the get go!

We went on a perfect little hike up to a beautiful waterfall and got to explore all around with the kids. It was perfect weather and company!






The girls rode home with the girls. 

And the boys rode home with the boys! Isaac is smiling like a champ even though he got smacked in the face with the car door by Caleb! (But apparently a little drama is a good thing for a vlog post, so it's all good!)

That afternoon the Murray cousins joined us for three times the fun! 

We went to this awesome river splash park while Jeremy edited and Kent worked. It was a beautiful day and the kids had a blast! Rebecca and Kendra are super close too (they did a study abroad program together) and so it was fun to laugh all together!

All of our #3s and our #4s! I LOVE that we are all just in that same stage of life right now so we can relate and support each other! I am so blessed to have these women in my life! And to have their children be friends with my children is a blessing too! 

When we got home the guys had taken care of business and had dinner ready! We put 8 sandy children through the bath and then had Family Home Evening. As the activity the kids showed us the trailer of the movie they are making. ADORABLE. Then the bedtime routine and a long walk for me and Kendra and little Laura in the stroller. Then Kendra and I cleaned the car seats and went on another long walk. I just love her! And I am so grateful that we had this chance to just talk and talk and talk! I wish they would just move out to Utah! =o]
When we got back we had a good long talk with the husbands in on it and that was good too! They just have so much in common with Kent and I and I am so glad we all got to visit together. 
The next morning was all pancakes and packing and saying our goodbyes. Who knows when we will be seeing them all again?!? I am so grateful for the memories we made! We love you! Come back any time!!

July and August- Everything Else

This is our Amazing Abby! She is the best babysitter ever and I am so grateful for her! I caught this picture as we were driving away on one of our dates that we get to have twice a month now that we hired Abby. Seriously, the kids all ADORE her, and she does the dishes after putting the kids to bed. Once we even came home to her cleaning up the basement toy room. Like a SAINT!! 

One of my dreams came true this summer when we got to go to the Jordan River Temple! I have loved this temple ever since I was a little girl, though I'm not sure why. It is beautiful! And as peaceful as any other =o]


We went out to dinner before and ice cream after. I got blue for Shark Week!

Another time we went bowling together, which we hadn't done in years! It was super fun and of course Kent won. 

We got this book when we got the house so on a date we filled in all the information of what we have done so far. And you know what? We have been working hard! And there is still so much more to do!!

For the first time we experienced a Megaplex. It was interesting for sure! We got dinner at the food court and then ate it while watching the movie. So weird, but also cool!

We got to have dinner with our good friends from California, the Hollingsheads, who moved here before we did. I didn't realize how much I had missed her until we started talking. They are just such GOOD people! And so smart and funny too! I'm glad we live close to them so we can be being together friends instead of online friends. =o]

We got to have my friend Andrea over with her kids for lunch and this visit changed my life for sure. We talked about a bunch of em prep things and after she left I did a ton of research about the stuff we had talked about and just decided we needed to finish our food storage NOW instead of a little bit at a time until the end of the year. Plus, our kids get a long really well together so it was fun too. Seth LOVES babies!!

We took Derek and Raycelan and Jonathan out to eat for the twins' birthday. It was fun to see them and get to celebrate them!

Then we ate ice cream at the park by Derek's house and got to catch up some more because THIS kid was entertained by the play equipment. 


We got to see everyone for Melissa's endowments too. 

Jenna got out these baby toys for Hazel to play with. It was adorable! She definitely got the Mommy MacKay with good reason!

In a perfect Niland storm my cousins Tiffany and Micheal were both visiting Utah with their families and so we got to go hiking with them and my cousin Marla and her family who lives in Provo. It was a great hike! And I was so grateful for Tiffany helping with Jenna because she needed more help than I could give on several occasions! I loved getting to hear about Tiffany's travel adventures over the summer, and about their plans for the future!

Caleb and Jake hit it off ever so well!

Apparently, Seth loves rocks. =o]

We made it!


The whole gang! Caleb is standing directly in front of Jake though so you can only see his shoes. 

After the hike we all headed to our house for Family Home Evening treat. Ice cream with cousins just tastes better!

We also got to have a SUPER FUN dinner with all of Kent's best friends from his freshman year of college. As you can see the kids had a crazy blast with their new friends!

I love the person that Kent is around these people! He is just so goofy and self assured at the same time and I love it! We lived in the same ward as Jake and Melanie when we lived in North Carolina (crazy small world, right?!) so it was great to get to catch up with Melanie too. Now that we know we all live so close Kent has plans to do things with them frequently and I'm so glad because they are all awesome guys!

We experienced our first 24th of July as a family by hanging out with family of course! The Murrays invited us to join them at the parade and then Salem Pond. We brought Jonathan along as well!


It was a cool parade, even though the kids spent the entire time anxiously awaiting candy that supposedly was to be thrown by every float. 



My favorite part was the BYU floats and getting to meet Cosmo! Caleb got a sticker from him that he proudly placed on his window in the car lol!

Seth was DEAD TIRED and fell asleep in the car on the way to the Murrays to change our clothes, and again from their house to the pond. Each was like a 5 minute drive. NOT HAPPY. 

But being at the pond was super fun! We all got to take turns trying out the kayak. I swam across with Jonathan and he kept making me laugh the whole time. Then when we got back I swam across with Kent who wanted to race at first, but then changed his mind lol!

Jenna and Owen are the cutest cousins ever!

Everyone fell asleep on the way home but Natalie. 

That night I took Natalie and Caleb to see our friends the Hyers and crashed their family reunion! Since I grew up with the Hyers I didn't feel bad coming over for a bit so the kids could see their best friends from Madera. It was fun to catch up with Sarah and hear all about their upcoming move to Clovis. 

Kent got a new car from work! He had been using a company rental car since we moved here, but he finally completed all the training and the paperwork went through so they gave him this Subaru Outback. He didn't get to choose it, but hey we will take a free car any time! =o]  

We finally went to the dentist! Caleb had a cavity and Kent had some old filling repairs to do but other than that we got a clean bill of health. What a blessing!

Here are a few pictures from our trip to California when we stayed a day in Reno for Kent to work. We went swimming for HOURS. And went on a walk for more than an hour. 


And had a lot of screen time that day!

Here we are trying to entertain the kids while waiting for our food to arrive (it took FOREVER!!) by watching JHouse Vlogs- we were even in two episodes! 

Jenna had her half birthday while we were on our trip so we celebrated when we got back. Natalie made her a little present. 

She wanted to play with everyone in the "sandbox" in our back yard.

And then we got to go out on a date just the two of us! 

We went and got ice cream and then went to Target to get supplies for school. She is such a funny girl! Hooray for 3 1/2!

We all got a strange 36 hour flu. No one threw up, it was mostly just a super high fever and being exhausted and Seth and Natalie both got heat rashes. Jenna was the first one to get it and I knew she was sick when she asked to be put down for a nap, poor thing! 

Whew! If you read that whole thing you must really love us! Hooray for summer and the post that never ends!!