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Showing posts with label Sunday Thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday Thoughts. Show all posts

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Making, Listening, Lightening

Aww man...I've actually been MAKING things this week, and have nothing to show you guys!


  • Made a pillow out of a t-shirt for a friend's boyfriend: he really liked it, I heard.  So that's good, right?
  • My daughter finished a doll she's been working on for...a long time.  I'm proud of her, can't wait for you guys to see that!  I think your kids would love to make one too.
  • I have 2 dolls currently in process- one I managed to sew her face on backwards (brilliant), and one still being designed for our lucky giveaway winner.  I'm pretty excited about that second doll, I'm working out the hair.
  • Made bread and yogurt and cookies and banana bread and bean dip and pesto pasta and braised kale... that was yummy stuff.  But again, no pictures.  (But I promise you I will show you how to get chocolate chip cookies from cupboard to oven in 10 minutes.  It's dangerous.  And tasty.)
I've been rehearsing with a small, temporary, women's choir for the last month to get a piece ready for a conference that happened yesterday- it was wonderful, especially after I checked my attitude at the door.  Seriously, I think I'm a totally mellow person and then BLAM I find out I have some serious baggage I need to chuck out the window.  So once I lightened my load, it was a great experience and I'm so glad I was able to sing with them.

38 and 24 Weeks
This really has nothing to do with anything, but it makes me laugh.  I was 3 months ahead of her, but we wanted to make sure Mimi and Siu Jeun got to "meet" :)  Summer 2008

AND, we were all supposed to bring a friend to this conference.  Well, as you know, I don't get out much.  Really, I don't.  So I figured I'd take really good notes and bring the conference to YOU!  This is good stuff, here.  (And Aunt LoLo...here's what I promised you!)  

The theme of the conference was "The Power of One."  I'll just give you my bullet points:
  • President Monson (video, no he wasn't ACTUALLY there) "Don't immerse yourself in the thick of thin things."  WOW, how often do we get so caught up in the mundane that we don't leave room or time for more important matters?  The next time I put off playing Candyland with my daughter because I'm cleaning the kitchen...I hope I put down the scrub brush.
  • We are just one woman, but WE are the ones to meet our children's needs: not their teachers, not their friends.  It is our amazing opportunity and responsibility.
  • We need to live our lives strong enough that what we are doing will shine.  We need to SHINE ladies! Let your faith, your love, your capacity show.  Don't be afraid to be the absolute best you can be.  If you want to influence someone for good, do it by example and not word.
  • There are figurative angels among us.  Can we be an angel today?  Is there someone whose load you could lighten?  Someone you could smile at?
  • We need to have charity, that pure love of Christ.  Remember: charity never faileth.
  • Love.  Wow.  President Uchtdorf (again, a video segment, I didn't catch where this was from) taught "Love inspired the creation of our spirits.  Love was the motive for the plan of salvation.  Love is a fountain of hope."  Lots to think about right there.
  • As we love, we gain strength.  Strength to love more, strength to serve more.
  • It's hard to receive service.  We focus on giving, giving...but someone has to receive.  Don't deny someone else the blessing of serving you- if you are praying and hoping for help, don't turn it away when it arrives!
  • When serving people, remember: some things in life will stay broken.  We can visit and lift, but we can't heal and we can't release people from the consequences of their actions.  We can make a load lighter by simply listening and loving.
WHEW.  OK, I'll stop there.  My very favorite speaker spoke last today- I'll save his stuff for another post.

I hope you all have a very wonderful rest of your weekend!

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Ernie and Ming Wai, summer 2008.  Good grief, those shoes.  2008 they were a bit big.  2009 I spiffed them up with new glitter.  Now 2010...I think I just need to hide them.  Oh, and the dresses- aren't they adorable?  Aunt LoLo made matching dresses for our girls- I took one home for Mimi too, but my kids come in one size: large.  Poor Mimi never had a chance to wear her "newborn" size dress.  Patterns are from the indomitable Rae- it's her free Itty Bitty Dress, all grown up for big girls!  Fabric is from Ikea.  Because Aunt LoLo really digs Ikea fabric.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Sunday Thoughts

Work like it all depends on you, but pray like it all depends on God.

-Myrnie

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Sunday Thoughts: I Know That My Redeemer Lives




Looking through the archives, I found this song I recorded early last year, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives."


He does. And I do.


Happy Sunday, everyone!


-Myrnie

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Sunday Thoughts

This is a favorite verse of scripture for me- it kind of sums up everything.

Jacob 6:12 "O be wise; what can I say more?"

We know the rules of the game.  We know what is required of us.  

All that's left is to roll up our sleeves, remember what we've been taught, and go to work.

Happy Sunday, everyone!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Sunday Thoughts

In what might become a weekly tradition, a thought that struck my fancy today (taken from the LDS hymn "Today, While the Sun Shines":

Today, while the sun shines, work with a will;
Today all your duties with patience fulfill.
Today, while the birds sing, harbor no care;
Call life a good gift; call the world fair.

Today...work with a will;
Today...your duties fulfill.
Today...work while you may;
Prepare for tomorrow by working today.

Our paper today dolefully reported that it might be years before our consumers resume their "robust" spending, if ever they do. We might be more penny-pinching than our very notable depression-era grandparents. The economy may.never.recover unless we stop being so selfish and SPEND!

Good grief. Haven't we done that enough?

"Americans are hunkering down and saving more. For a recession-battered economy, it couldn't be happening at a worse time.

Economists call it the "paradox of thrift." What's good for individuals - spending less, saving more - is bad for the economy when everyone does it.

On Friday, the government reported Americans' savings rate, as a percentage of after-tax incomes, rose to 2.9 percent in the last three months of 2008. That's up sharply from 1.2 percent in the third quarter and less than 1 percent a year ago." (Seattle PI, 2/1/09)


If, as a nation, we had been more careful would we have had the whole "America and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Investment Day"? (Catchy title courtesy of a local radio station)

Compare that to this message from the Prophet:

"We encourage you wherever you may live in the world to prepare for adversity by looking to the condition of your finances. We urge you to be modest in your expenditures; discipline yourselves in your purchases to avoid debt. . . . If you have paid your debts and have a financial reserve, even though it be small, you and your family will feel more secure and enjoy greater peace in your hearts."
—The First Presidency, All Is Safely Gathered In: Family Finances, Feb. 2007, 1



Here's to a new year, a new budget, and a new outlook!