Monday, March 8, 2010

A Day Not Promised to YOU




I love TODAY!

Today may be the only day I have.

What do I want to do?

Think. Think. Think.

I want to say I love YOU

to everyone that I will miss!

I want to bless their lives as they have

truly blessed mine.

~

That means that may take a very long while.

Like more then 24 hours, that's not even enuff,
even if I didn't sleep?

hm.

Okay, I know I would probably live yet another day and many more after
but
I have decided to humbly ask God to bless

my loved ones lives as they have done mine and more!

Now...

THAT is an EFFECTIVE way to do things!

He knows how to bless them more then I ever could!!
I'll just be his fumbling assistant.

I am so glad there is my loving Father in Heaven

to share my heart with.

I love You, Father.

You are the bestest Father a kid could ever have!
Can't wait to dance on your toes.
:)

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Laughing Here


Somehow I seen my boys in this... I love them!

The congregation sat in silence as the fast and testimony meeting hit a lull. Jeff checked the clock---twenty more minutes until the meeting ended. He couldn't help but notice Tom nodding off next to him.

A mischievous idea popped into Jeff's head. He leaned over, nudged Tom, and whispered n a hushed tone, "Tom, wake up. The bishop just called on you to give the closing prayer.

Alarmed, Tom glanced up at the bishop, who gave him a smile. Tom stood up and rushed to the pulpit. The congregation eagerly awaited Tom's testimony as he folded his arms, closed his eyes, and proceeded to say the closing prayer. At the conclusion, Tom turned, shook the stunned bishop's hand, and exited the pulpit.

People still refer to that meeting as the one that got out on time. (Mormon Mishaps and Mischief,p. 82)

Laughing Here


Somehow I seen my boys in this little story. I love them!

The congregation sat in silence as the fast and testimony meeting hit a lull. Jeff checked the clock---twenty more minutes until the meeting ended. He couldn't help but notice Tom nodding off next to him.

A mischievous idea popped into Jeff's head. He leaned over, nudged Tom, and whispered n a hushed tone, "Tom, wake up. The bishop just called on you to give the closing prayer.

Alarmed, Tom glanced up at the bishop, who gave him a smile. Tom stood up and rushed to the pulpit. The congregation eagerly awaited Tom's testimony as he folded his arms, closed his eyes, and proceeded to say the closing prayer. At the conclusion, Tom turned, shook the stunned bishop's hand, and exited the pulpit.

People still refer to that meeting as the one that got out on time. (Mormon Mishaps and Mischief,p. 82)