Thursday, December 1, 2011
There Was Power
Last night we watched the weathermen on three different news channels warn the masses of the eminent wind storm...they were predicting gale force winds similar to hurricanian (my new made-up word) rates of 80 to 100 mph. We pulled in the wreaths and patio furniture and secured as much as we could in preparation. The night time winds woke me up with the howling and banging, and the morning carpool run was impeded by non working stop lights, roaming tumbleweeds and flying gangs of leaves. As I drove towards Jody's house, I passed many toppled fir trees, their thin layer of root systems sprawled out heavenward. A classic lesson on the importance of establishing deep, substantial roots came to mind and I made a mental note to share this with my daughter when I picked her up at school later today. The power was out at Jody's house, and we contemplated on whether or not the power would be out at the temple. We decided to go forward with our morning plans of attending the temple. When we arrived, it was a lot more quiet than it normally is, but the temple was definitely open and functioning, albeit with the help of back up generators. With the soft glow of half light, we entered the temple to the warm smiles of greeting from the temple workers. It was business as usual, despite a few improvisations, and as I received the names I would be performing ordinances for, I had the sweet confirmation enter my heart that there was indeed power at the temple...not the electrical kind, but the highest form possible, the power that comes from our loving Father in Heaven in the form of the Holy Priesthood. I was so glad that we went this morning, despite the inconveniences that accompanied this high wind storm. I know that it made a difference for me today, as well as for Maria, Emelia, Elsa, and Sophia.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
We did it all.
Dinner at Pizza Factory
Outfitting a second home
(new beds/bedding/furniture/kitchen supplies & gadgets, etc.)
Homemade Brownies
A Big Salad
"Holiday in Handcuffs"
(best Christmas movie title EVER)
M*A*S*H*
Shopping in Vegas
Running
Temple Session
Two trips to Swigs
Breaking Dawn
Kelsey and I packed it all in on a two day mini stay in St. George.
It is so fun to have my very own built in best friend.
I love you girl!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
I know your name
One of my all time favorite romantic movies is "One Fine Day" with George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer. I'm not sure if it's because of the hope that love will always find you, no matter the circumstances, but I just love this movie. One of the most endearing moments, for me, is when the character Melanie makes a comment out loud that clearly infers that Jack is a womanizing jerk who couldn't possibly remember or care to know her name. During her little diatribe, he quietly watches her then leans in and quietly says, "I know your name, Mel." Awwww, I love it! It speaks to my own basic need to know that someone out there knows and loves me. It's easy to feel so alone, sometimes. Or overlooked. Especially if you are a mom, and an on-the-cusp-of-middle-age one at that. I get a little thrill when someone calls me by my name. Is that weird? Conceited? Insecure? I don't know if it is or not, but I know I'm not the only one who must feel this way. That's one of the reasons I really appreciated President Uchtdorf's October Conference talk, "You Matter to Him": "...it fills me with wonder and awe to think that 'the worth of souls is great in the sight of God.'...God Himself said we are the reason He created the universe!" and "He know where we are, no matter how humble our circumstance...God knows that some of the greatest souls who have ever lived are those who will never appear in the chronicles of history. They are the blessed, humble souls who emulate the Savior's example and spend the days of their lives doing good...you are not invisible to your Heavenly Father. He loves you. He knows your humble heart and your acts of love and kindness. God sees you not only as a mortal being on a small planet who lives for a brief season--He sees you as the being you are capable and designed to become. He wants you to know that you matter to Him." He knows my name. He knows your name. And we matter to Him.
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