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My heart is breaking for children that have died. I live on the Nisqually river, and 2 children have died. The mom made choices that where bad and the children pay the price. The mother chose to take a ride from a stranger on a boat. The stranger was drinking. The mother got on the boat, and did NOT put a life jacket on either of her kids. The boat hit something and tipped. The mother lived, the stranger lived. The other man in the boat is missi... Read More
Hey all, perhaps an update is in order?Ā Elder Ricks, a most lovely missionary whose letters I just about swoon over, is doing quite well at the MTC. He is only there for a week and a half now, and then he will be off to Russia. He just sent his family a CD of himself and some other missionaries singing The Lord Is My Shepherd, and his dad sent it to me. Oh, it is a sweet song. Those missionaries are going to make a lot of people cry tears of joy during the next couple of years.At home for me it... Read More
[This won't make sense unless you read Long Term Planning and Long Term Planning Part 2 blogs.] When you resume, begin by referring to your purpose and your misssion. Without making any conclusions yet, just read out loud your purpose and/ or your mission and then the statement of each of the ideas on your Five Year, Ten Year and Twenty Year list. For example, if I were putting my mission with one of my ideas, I might say something like this out loud: "Teach the gospel of... Read More
This is part 2. If you have not read part 1 yet, then this will not make any sense. http://www.lds.net/blog/view/id_4819/title_lo ng-term-planning/ To go on then -- After you have spent at least 24 hours not thinking much about the brainstorming you have done, now you are ready to come back to your "Five year", "Ten year" and "Twenty year" lists. Now take turns with each sheet of paper and peruse the things you have written. Make some decisions about which ideas you have... Read More
Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away that they were meant to be thereā¦to serve some sort of purpose, teach you a lesson or help figure out who you are or who you want to become. You never know who these people may be but you lock eyes with them, you know that very moment that they will affect your life in some profound way. And sometimes things happen to you at the time that may seem horrible, painful and unfair, but in reflection... Read More
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