a common phrase I’ve heard and used all my life. For my grandchildren, or those who may have never heard that phrase, it basically means that after all is said and done, or after it is all over, what really matters is ______(fill in the blank). For me, it all boils down to the people I am blessed to have in my life.
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Saturday, November 10, 2012
We were a little
Here's Gary with his sister, Geniel and her husband Dickson. Behind them is a door with a sign that said "Share Your Key to Success." I left it to Gary to write our key to success. He said he wrote, "Always say Yes, Dear." Now, if only he would always follow his own advice!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
I allowed myself
So, yesterday I allowed myself to be disappointed and mourn. I slouched around all day, did as little as possible, read a lot, and ate anything I wanted. Wow that accomplished a lot, don't you think? It is the opposite of what would have really lifted my spirits, but sometimes I just have to rebel and be contrary. I guess I was throwing a tantrum.
But today, I'm back. I went to Yoga and feel ambitious. Besides, I can't stay down long when our Disney World countdown chain is this small:
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Election Day
Here in Utah there is a pollster, Dan Jones, who has polled very election from 1960 on. In an article in the paper today he mentions some things that have surprised him and made it different from other elections. I agree with the points he made.
His first point is the "intensity and the animosity" between Republicans and Democrats. He feels it is the most emotional election he has ever covered.
His second point was the "nonfactor of Romney's Mormon faith." In other words, he thought that Romney's religion would impact his candidacy in a more negative manner than it appears to have done. I was likewise afraid that there would be a lot of negative press for the Church. While there has been some, I've felt that, for the most part, there has been an even-handed portrayal of our beliefs and programs in the press.
The third and fourth points he mentioned were the "amount of money spent nationally and statewide" on the campaigns and the "impact of the debates". In my opinion, Romney came across so poorly before the debates, that my hope was that he would just not embarrass himself during the debates. Instead he presented himself and his policies very well. And it created a great momentum for him that he did not have before. Which leads to the fifth point, which is the closeness of the campaign. The sixth point was the "sheer length of the campaign." Which is why I'm glad it is coming to an end.
So whoever wins, I can feel amazed that in the last two elections we've had an African-American and a Mormon in the race. Two groups of people who, at one time or another, were victims of prejudice and mistreatment. That says a lot about democracy.
Monday, November 5, 2012
I'm sitting here in
In my old alma mater's parking lot waiting for Gary to finish a meeting. This is what I'm looking at. I'm feeling anxious waiting to hear from Gary and Lynn about their son-in law Scott. They discovered Friday that he had a brain tumor and are determing what to do. Sometimes the.problems in life seem overwhelmiing. Elder Bednar suggests that anytime you read or hear the word "grace" that u replace it with "enabling and strenghtening power" of the atonement. I love that concept, have remembered it the last few months, and have felt it. We are truly never alone.