Sunday, October 25, 2009
Choose the Better Part
Saturday, September 26, 2009
My music selection
Monday, August 31, 2009
Be Thou an Example of the Believers
This is a talk I gave on Aug 28, 2009 to 150 girls ages 8-11.
Our theme for this Activity Day is from the New Testament in I Timothy 4:12. The scripture says, “Be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.”
What does it mean to be an example? It means to SHOW a person how to do something…they learn to behave a certain way because of how they see YOU act. This scripture says that we are to be examples of the believers; that means a believer in Jesus Christ and in His gospel. It also tells us in what WAYS we are to be an example. The idea that I am planning to talk about today has to do with being an example of charity. Charity means the “pure love of Christ,” or in other words showing the same kind of love to others that Christ would show them.
I want to tell you about a friend of mine, and I want you to think in your mind about this kind of friend.
She has been my friend for ten years. We used to serve in a church calling together. Even though she has moved out of my ward, we are still close friends.
She is the kind of friend that everybody wants to have!! She is always so happy and pleasant to be around; I have never seen her grumpy or pouty. If you tell her about something good that is going on in your life or about something neat that you get to do, she isn’t jealous, she is excited for you. She always tells you things that make you feel good about yourself, like you look nice, or that she heard something good about you…and it isn’t things she is making up just to sound nice, she is telling you those things out of her heart.
When I tell her a secret I know that she is not going to tell anybody else. I don’t remember EVER hearing her say unkind things about another person. The wonderful thing about people that never say unkind things about others is that you know they are never going to say unkind things about YOU!!!!
Isn’t that a wonderful kind of friend to have!!! But now, instead of thinking about how great it would be to HAVE a friend like that, I want YOU to think about what kind of friend YOU are to others!!!
I don’t know about you, but I’m still working on becoming a better friend. Nobody is perfect, but we can all try to do better. I hope that today you will think about some of these traits that good friends have and that you will pick one that you will work on this school year.
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One thing that I am concerned about is how we speak to others. There are a number of TV shows that our family has decided not to watch because of the way the actors talk to each other on the show. They make it look like it is “cool” and “funny” to say rude or cutting things to others. I promise you that speaking like that does NOT make you cool and it isn’t funny; that kind of speaking is from Satan and is meant to destroy other people and your relationships with them.
A lot of people think that it is ok to say rude or hurtful things if at the end they say, “Just kidding!!” However, once those unkind words are said and before you can say the “just kidding” part you have already hurt that person. Saying “just kidding” does NOT erase the pain that you have caused.
I am holding an arrow to show you. What happens when you shoot an arrow into a wood fence? It sticks into the wood because it makes a hole. What happens when you pull it out? Does the hole go away? No, it’s there forever, you can never make that piece of wood completely the same again.
I want you to think of this arrow as being those rude or hurtful words that we talked about. Saying “just kidding” is like pulling the arrow out of the wood – it has already made a hole. You cannot fix it all the way. Do you want things that you say to hurt somebody? Is that what Jesus would do?
Sometimes it is easy for us to look around at others, especially in a situation like this activity, and to feel alone or like we “don’t fit in.” My goal for you today is that I want you to look around at others that are here. Instead of feeling like you don’t fit in or feeling uncomfortable because you are not sitting by one of your friends, I want you to each do what the Savior would do. I want you each to look around and look for ways that YOU can be a good friend to someone else!!! Maybe you will see someone you know from school that you think could use a friend, or maybe you will see a new person and you could get to know them and help them have a good experience at our activity.
I want to bear you my testimony that I know that when you are a good friend to others, and that when you treat others the way that Jesus would, that YOUR own life will be blessed with many wonderful and kind friends in return.
In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Shaping
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Saturday, August 8, 2009
How I want to live...
Monday, April 20, 2009
25 Random Things about Me
I love being a wife and mom.
I graduated from BYU with a degree in Family Living (formerly Child Development/Family Relations).
I have a deep and abiding faith in my Savior, Jesus Christ, and in His restored gospel.
I love to read, do crafts, scuba dive, play the piano, have date-night with Jeff, play games with my kids, travel to tropical destinations, and sleep in (it’s really pathetic when 7:30am is sleeping in!!!).
I was born in Tennesse and have also lived in Utah, Nevada, California, and Colorado.
My hair used to be naturally brown; now it’s “brown in a bottle.”
Jeff and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary in February.
I have 3 daughters and 2 sons, another son (we don’t count our childrens’ spouses as in-laws…they are ours!!), and an ADORABLE granddaughter.
I am NOT a dog person….it’s cats or nothing!!!
I help in Lyndsi’s second-grade class once/week with reading.
I own my own internet business, www.Luv2Dive.net
I work for Jeff doing the insurance. I’m very blessed that, with the exception of about 2 hrs/week, I can do it from home!! I’m also excited that I am currently training someone else to take it over!!!
I have a hard time coming up with 25 things to write about me!!
For those of you who are not LDS, here is some “lingo” that will help you understand the next statement: “Primary” is the program for the children of our ward ages 18 mon – 11 yrs old. A “ward” is a congregation. We meet in our congregations by where we live. A “stake” is a group of 7-11 wards, somewhat like you might consider a “district” in other religions. That being said, for the last two years I have been serving as the Primary President in our ward. Recently I have been asked to serve as the President of the Stake Primary, so we are responsible to make sure the ward presidencies are trained well and to see that all is running smoothly.
I love music; I sing, play the piano, the flute, and would love to learn the cello or violin.
You know the song by the Beach Boys, Kokomo? Well, I’ve been to a lot of the islands in that song!
Jeff teases me because if I get too hot at night I stick one foot out from under the blanket, even if it’s really cold, to cool me down.
I LOVE chocolate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really like Italian food; I really don’t care for sushi. Did I mention that I love chocolate???
My sister says I am obsessive/compulsive. I can’t believe it took her so long to figure that out!!!
I definitely have a “type A personality” streak. I am not a “patient” patient. I had surgery in February and was driving everyone crazy because I was not doing well at staying down like I was supposed to be!!!
I can be quite perfectionistic, but have learned to tone it down a bit.
I really enjoy getting to know people who are “different.” They usually have some really interesting insights, and wow, would this world be boring if we were all normal!!!
I used to love to ski, but now I live in sunny St George, where it’s warm most of the winter and HOT most of the summer. I now REALLY hate to be cold!!! I don’t even go walk outside if it’s under 45’ – I hit the treadmill!!!
I have been asked to teach a class at the college one night per semester in the business department…I am really excited about that!! It is a lot of fun.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Good to see you
Yesterday Jeff and I were at the temple in the chapel waiting to go up to the session. An older gentleman, probably in his 80's or so, came in and was greeting people along his way...a little more loudly than is typical in the temple. A man he passed told him he was glad to see him.
The older gentleman chuckled a little and said, "Well, better to be seen than viewed!!"