today it was the little things that helped me remember that life is good:
- my neighbor offered me a ride to school.
- i met up with shanna to watch the forum.
- brock knew the pages for the prelab reading.
- i finished my 450 assignment.
- i managed to avoid tripping over myself in front of my entire class...TWICE.
Tonight, and tomorrow night, you might pray and ponder, asking the questions: Did God send a message that was just for me? Did I see His hand in my life or the lives of my children? I will do that. And then I will find a way to preserve that memory for the day that I, and those that I love, will need to remember how much God loves us and how much we need Him.
-Henry B. Eyring
3 comments:
Lovely post!
Are you coming to institute tonight?
We are having apple cinnamon bread and veggies with ranch.
I'm excited!
“There are cycles of good and bad times, ups and downs, periods of joy and sadness, and times of plenty as well as scarcity. When our lives turn in an unanticipated and undesirable direction, sometimes we experience stress and anxiety. One of the challenges of this mortal experience is to not allow the stresses and strains of life to get the better of us—to endure the varied seasons of life while remaining positive, even optimistic. Perhaps when difficulties and challenges strike, we should have these hopeful words of Robert Browning etched in our minds: 'The best is yet to be'" -Elder L. Tom Perry
YOU CAN DO IT! :)
i like that. :) thanks.
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