Friday, March 21, 2008
March Madness!!
Well, yesterday was a declared and official holiday for Chris and the beginning of a four month torture for me. Yes, it is the beginning of the NCAA tournament, which means basketball 24/7. Then to add to it, the NBA Championships will be starting soon which means even more basketball...and THEN Baseball starts up. Now, I don't have a problem with sports, and actually enjoy sitting down and watching a game every once in a while...but that's the key "once in a while." Last year I just about had to be committed by the time basketball was over, and what was once my second favorite sport to watch, is now my least favorite. Chris however loves every minute of it, and so because he comes with me to Broadway plays, and ballroom concerts I will keep my insanity to myself, and will endure watching the players run to one side of the court and make a shot, and then see the opposing team do the same thing for two hours. Yea Basketball!! :S
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Book Game
Rules:
1. Grab the book closest to you.
2. Open to page 123, go down to the fifth sentence.
3. Post the text of the next three sentences on your blog.
4. Name of the book and the author.
5. Tag three people.
"It will not be the Large house in which you live. The searing question that will cross your mind again and again will be 'How well have my children done?"
That was from One Bright Shining Hope: Messages for Women by Gordon B. Hinkley.
It's so true isn't it. Today I had the opportunity to visit one of my friends in the hospital who just had a baby yesterday. I haven't held a baby that young for...I don't know how long. As I was marveling at the little hands and feet, and the perfect little mouth, I realized how important and wonderful motherhood is. Truly at the end of our lives we will ask ourselves "How well have my children done."
1. Grab the book closest to you.
2. Open to page 123, go down to the fifth sentence.
3. Post the text of the next three sentences on your blog.
4. Name of the book and the author.
5. Tag three people.
"It will not be the Large house in which you live. The searing question that will cross your mind again and again will be 'How well have my children done?"
That was from One Bright Shining Hope: Messages for Women by Gordon B. Hinkley.
It's so true isn't it. Today I had the opportunity to visit one of my friends in the hospital who just had a baby yesterday. I haven't held a baby that young for...I don't know how long. As I was marveling at the little hands and feet, and the perfect little mouth, I realized how important and wonderful motherhood is. Truly at the end of our lives we will ask ourselves "How well have my children done."
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Help!
So as trusted friends and family I need your help. Chris created this poll for me and I would love it if you would all take it! I'm at a crossroads in school and have no idea what to do next. Take the poll and let me know what you think I should do based on what you could see me doing. Gracias!
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Great Grandma Belle
My Grandma Belle,
My great grandma belle passed away yesterday. She was a wonderful and funny woman! She was 97 years old and loved being active. A few weeks ago she came down with pnuemonia and was forced to rest and be on oxygen. She was not very happy about that. My cousin Christy and I went and spent some time with her on saturday just talking and laughing with her. Her favorite subject was the gospel, everything tied back to the gospel. One time when I was about 18 I told her something that had happened to me, and said that I was so lucky. She stood up as tall as she could, pointed her finger at me and said, "there is no such thing as luck, and I don't ever want to hear you say that! Every piece of 'luck' we have is really a blessing from Heavenly Father, so don't say 'I'm lucky' say 'I'm so blessed." That's always kinda stuck with me, and now I really do find myself recognizing my blessings verses attributing it all to luck. She was a fireball of a woman! Chris and I visited her on sunday for a while. It was a very neat experience. She didn't want to talk to me hardly at all (she had talked to me the day before) she only wanted Chris to talk. Right before we left we had a very special experience. I felt the spirit prompt me to ask her if she would like a blessing from Chris, but before I could ask her, she asked Chris. Chris gladly accepted and in the blessing told her that it wasn't her time to go quite yet, even though she felt like she was ready. Well she recovered from the pnuemonia a few days after our visit. A little over a week later her body began to shut down. Food and water no longer tasted good, and she didn't want to eat. Then on Tuesday she fell and broke her hip. She didn't want to go to the hospital so the home where she was at put her on morphine and made her as comfortable as possible. Our family was alerted that normally when this happens they pass very quickly. Luckily everyone in our family had been able to spend some quality time with grandma in the last couple weeks so when she passed wednesday morning with some of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren around her, she knew how much she was loved here on earth.
Instead of being sad, we are so happy for her! 97 years! She and my Grandpa were converts to the church and later temple workers. For Grandma Belle church service was a huge part of her life and brought her so much joy! My great grandparent's amazing faith has been passed to everyone in their family! My great grandpa passed away when I was in my early teens so I am so happy that they have finally been reunited! It's amazing how knowing the plan of happiness really can turn what the rest of the world may see as tragic, into something so wonderful! I'm sure she got up there, hugged grandpa Webb, and said ok, let's get to work, we have no time to waste! Hopefully when I'm 97 I can have that kind of attitude...I'm 24 and trying to obtain that attitude right now...it's really a work in progress. Horaay for Grandma Belle! She ran the race and fought the good fight, and I'm sure she is hearing Heavenly Father say "Well Done!"
My great grandma belle passed away yesterday. She was a wonderful and funny woman! She was 97 years old and loved being active. A few weeks ago she came down with pnuemonia and was forced to rest and be on oxygen. She was not very happy about that. My cousin Christy and I went and spent some time with her on saturday just talking and laughing with her. Her favorite subject was the gospel, everything tied back to the gospel. One time when I was about 18 I told her something that had happened to me, and said that I was so lucky. She stood up as tall as she could, pointed her finger at me and said, "there is no such thing as luck, and I don't ever want to hear you say that! Every piece of 'luck' we have is really a blessing from Heavenly Father, so don't say 'I'm lucky' say 'I'm so blessed." That's always kinda stuck with me, and now I really do find myself recognizing my blessings verses attributing it all to luck. She was a fireball of a woman! Chris and I visited her on sunday for a while. It was a very neat experience. She didn't want to talk to me hardly at all (she had talked to me the day before) she only wanted Chris to talk. Right before we left we had a very special experience. I felt the spirit prompt me to ask her if she would like a blessing from Chris, but before I could ask her, she asked Chris. Chris gladly accepted and in the blessing told her that it wasn't her time to go quite yet, even though she felt like she was ready. Well she recovered from the pnuemonia a few days after our visit. A little over a week later her body began to shut down. Food and water no longer tasted good, and she didn't want to eat. Then on Tuesday she fell and broke her hip. She didn't want to go to the hospital so the home where she was at put her on morphine and made her as comfortable as possible. Our family was alerted that normally when this happens they pass very quickly. Luckily everyone in our family had been able to spend some quality time with grandma in the last couple weeks so when she passed wednesday morning with some of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren around her, she knew how much she was loved here on earth.
Instead of being sad, we are so happy for her! 97 years! She and my Grandpa were converts to the church and later temple workers. For Grandma Belle church service was a huge part of her life and brought her so much joy! My great grandparent's amazing faith has been passed to everyone in their family! My great grandpa passed away when I was in my early teens so I am so happy that they have finally been reunited! It's amazing how knowing the plan of happiness really can turn what the rest of the world may see as tragic, into something so wonderful! I'm sure she got up there, hugged grandpa Webb, and said ok, let's get to work, we have no time to waste! Hopefully when I'm 97 I can have that kind of attitude...I'm 24 and trying to obtain that attitude right now...it's really a work in progress. Horaay for Grandma Belle! She ran the race and fought the good fight, and I'm sure she is hearing Heavenly Father say "Well Done!"
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