25.2.09

Memories of Early Morning Seminary

Last year I had a list of very well-thought-out, doable New Year's resolutions. But then two weeks into January I found out I was pregnant and I sort of forgot about them in favor of devoting my energies to growing a person. This year I had one New Year's resolution: to become a morning person. I feel like if I could just go to bed earlier and wake up earlier, that would fix so many other things in my life: staying in my food budget- check. No more 11:00 P.M. snack time. Keeping up with the laundry- check. Laundry folding is the only productive thing I can think of that is quiet enough to do at 6:00 in the morning other than reading. Getting the kids to school on time so as to avoid receiving a nasty letter from the school district- check. Obviously two hours to get ready is better than 25 minutes. You get the picture.

I did great for about a week. Now I'm back to maybe getting to bed by 11:30 on weeknights and waking up at 8. The main problem, aside from the fact that I just have one of those bodies that needs a lot of sleep, is that I hate going to bed. I think I was one of those kids who always fought going to bed because they just knew that their parents ate candy and ice cream and had wild parties every night while they were sleeping. I'd started to think that maybe I'm just never going to be a morning person.

Then this morning I was reading my friend Liz's blog about what a blah month February is. It reminded me that Groundhog Day is in February. Groundhog Day is the anniversary of my first day of early morning seminary*. Which reminded me that starting eleven years ago, for a year-and-a-half, I was a morning person! EVERY weekday. There was not a single day (I'm not hyperbolizing, I swear!) that I wasn't happy to wake up at 5:15 A.M. and go to seminary. I loved every minute of it! One time I stayed up until 4:30 A.M. finishing a school project. I thought I would just doze off for a few minutes and then get up and go to seminary, but I slept through my alarm. I was so upset when I woke up because I'd missed seminary!

We had the most amazing seminary teacher ever (who happens to be Liz's mom). She loved movies and T.V. shows and she illustrated almost every gospel principle with a VHS clip from some movie or show. Which is why I always remember that my first day of seminary was on Groundhog Day- because we watched clips from the movie Groundhog Day. I can't remember what gospel principle we were supposed to have learned, but I do remember that I felt so warm and happy I didn't care how early it was. One time she baked a cake in the shape of the Hill Cumorah and hid little gold plates in it. Another time she invited me over for Sunday dinner and I was totally mystified when she got out a block of cheddar cheese and started grating it for macaroni and cheese. Didn't she know that macaroni and cheese is made with little packets of flourescent orange powder? Silly! That was one of the first things I learned how to make when I got married, and now I know the recipe for homemade mac and cheese by heart. I still think of it as a "special" dinner and it's my boys' favorite thing to eat.

At the end of our senior year everyone in our class got a copy of Jesus the Christ. I get mine out every year or so and read about ten pages before I give up (only 782 more to go!). But I love to read the inscription on the inside cover, which says:

For Katie-
May the Lord bless and keep you as you follow Him, in faith and hope- my dear friend.
Love, Sister Crane
Seminary 1998
You are one of my angels.

I'm pretty sure that I was no angel when I was a teenager. In fact I'm pretty sure I was a little on the obnoxious, self-obsessed side. But Sister Crane found a way to love me anyway, and that has made such a difference in my life. Now if I could just get her to hang out with me during my pre-dawn laundry folding sessions I think I could keep my New Year's Resolution! Maybe if I watched old tapes of Lois and Clark: The Adventures of Superman.....

*For those who don't know, early morning seminary is an hour-long church class that Mormons attend during high school. It's one of the things I love the most about my Church- we believe in the importance of every member studying and pondering the scriptures and the meaning they hold for our lives. We also believe in waking up early to eat cinnamon buns and color with markers:).

10 comments:

Andrea said...

Katie--I think the whole go to bed early and wake up early thing is hard. Once my kids go to sleep "MY" personal time begins. Sometimes it's hard to end that time.

Why not have early morning seminary everyday again?

You are GREAT!

elizabeth said...

oh katie I love you! you were absolutely an angel to all of us!!

Kate said...

Oh, dear sweet Katie. Elizabeth sent me to this blog post and I am sniffling and tearing as I write this response. Thank you for this - you've made my day, my week, my month! Funny thing, I was sitting at my desk reading the Book of Mormon when I heard the ping of email arrival. Little did I know what a lovely experience was coming! Did Elizabeth tell you that I used you in my talk in church last year?
You are still one of my life's angels!
I'm so pleased that you make mac & cheese! And we still get up early - my husband likes to go to work at 5am, so as much as I would like to sleep in, it never works anymore.
Love you,
the former Sister Crane,
Kate (now Shaffer)

Cailean said...

Your teacher sounds amazing - Hill Cumorah cake! Who would ever think of that? Fabulous. Your post reminded me, and made me a little teary-eyed, about all the many great role models in my own early years of joining the Church. I think those of us who join later are always looking for our next mentor and it sounds like you've had some great ones. :)

Andrea said...

Katie--I sound so mean--not giving the leftovers to the family?! YIKES!

Andrew teases me incessantly about my food safety obsessions! I actually called the health department and they told me what to toss. I was able to keep a lot more than I had thought.

team howey said...

Reading your posts reminded me that I was going to email you for some good whole grain recipes. We are no longer eating sugar in our house (okay...trying to slowly wean ourselves is more appropriate) and you are the healthiest cook I know. And speaking of your mac'n'cheese...I'll never forget the story of how you'd hide it in the back of the fridge so you could have a midnight snack - only to find that Eric had finished it off!

Laura said...

I would have to say that you and sis. crane were the only reason why I was semi ontime for semenary senior year!! I knew i had to pick you up on time (and believe me I learned how to get to your house FAST!) And I didn't want to miss a minute of Sis. Crane's wonderful lessons! Good memories (but no I am not a morning person either and never will be i'm afraid!). Good luck!

Cindy said...

Katie--if you watch Lois & Clark I'll come watch it with you. I used to be totally addicted to that show!

And I agree on the whole early morning thing. Both that I should, and that I don't. Such a struggle...

Liz said...

Katie! I stumbled onto your blog from Laura's! I have been wondering how you were doing? And also thinking of good early morning seminary memories recently..... Glad to be in touch. What is your email address?
-Liz (Parsons) Kenealey

Katie said...

Liz- I'm so glad you found me- My email is kathrynaldrich@gmail.com. Can't wait to catch up!