Saturday, December 18, 2010

GJ


It's been two years since I've been to the town I grew up in. A little less than two years ago my parents moved. They didn't tell us that they were thinking about moving until they had purchased a home in another state. A few of us expressed a desire to make a last trip before my parents moved from our childhood home but it was strongly discouraged. Right now I really miss my hometown. It has its own quirks but I love it! It's beautiful!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

To Create


"Creation brings deep satisfaction and fulfillment. We develop ourselves and others when we take unorganized matter into our hands and mold it into something of beauty." -Pres. Dieter F. Uchtdorf

I love to create! There is something so uplifting about creating. My main two forms of creation are food and clothing. I thoroughly enjoying creating both! Due to the holiday season I have been baking up a storm. I have also created a wide variety of soups and today I'm going to begin creating an incredible apron! I can't wait!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

One-liners

I like quotes. I like one-liners, wherever they come from. I recently watched a movie which had many great one-liners. One of which was, "If you want to get to the castle, you have to swim the moat." Fantastic! Isn't that SO true! If you want something grand, you gotta work for it!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

It's not what you have that matters, it's what you make of it

Last night I went to a work Christmas party. At the beginning of the evening we were each given a Christmas movie/tv trivia quiz. Not only had I not seen many of the shows we were questioned about but I also have a horrible memory and tend to not remember small details. So, I didn't do so hot on the quiz. For each question we answered correctly, we were given a bean. Later in the evening there was an auction in which we used the beans to bid. I probably had the least amount of beans. The auction began and the bids continued to increase significantly higher than my number of beans. I realized that those who had the most beans were the ones who were eager about biding. I decided that my best tactic considering the situation would be to wait until the amount of beans in the group had dwindled. I waited. We got to one item in which no one would bid. I bid one bean and the bid stopped there. I won with the least amount of beans!
In life it's so easy to become focused on material possessions. It's easy to become wrapped up in things that don't matter. What matters is that we make the most of what we have. It's amazing what Heavenly Father can help us accomplish with very little on our part!