Thursday, August 19, 2010

What I found in my Spanish Scriptures

I am reading my scriptures in castellano and I had put in an article that I read in the Church News while I was serving in Miraflores, Peru (near Piura). I liked it so much that i taped it in like it was part of my scriptures, and it actually is, since it is from our living prophet Thomas S. Monson. Here's what it says. Read it. Absorb it. Live it. I will try to do it too.

"President Monson quoted from a national magazine article by Arthur Gordon, who wrote that on the day his father had promised to take him and his younger brother to the circus his father received a phone call about some urgent business that required his attention downtown. They boys, prepared to be disapopinted, heard their father say, "No, I won't be down. It'll have to wait." They boys' mother said, "The circus keeps coming back, you know." To this, the father said, "I know, but childhood doesn't."

President Monson said, "If you do something that turns out not quite as you had planned, you can almost always put it right, get over it, learn from it. But once you've missed out on something, it's gone...

"Send that note to the friend you've been neglecting; give your chld a compliment and a hug; say, 'I love you' more; always express your thanks. Never let a problem to be solved become more important than a person to be loved. Friends move away, children grow up, loved ones pass on. It's so easy to take others for granted, until that day when they're gone from our lives adn we are left with feelings of 'what if' and 'if only'...Let us relish life as we live it, find joy in the journey and share our love with friends and family. One day, each of us will run out of tomorrows. Let us not put off what is most important."

:) Dang, is he SO right!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Rocky

I feel like Rocky Balboa right now, more like @ the beginning of the movie where he is just fighting for his dreams and the good in life, but hasn't been given the greatest of circumstances to work with. A guy just looking for an opportunity...but opportunity doesn't exactly knock on his door. Balboa...Tartaglia...they are both Italian names. We are more similar than I suspected...

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

From my favorite movie

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKW9ZX5AgYI&feature=related

I feel just like the character singing from the movie Michael. Yup yup...

Monday, August 2, 2010

St Mark 1:35

One of my favorite scriptures in the Bible says, "And in the morning, rising up a great while before the day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed."

I tried doing that, except it was @ night...it didn't seem to go all that well. There are mountains in Provo, not tooo far away, but, I did not have the energy to hike a mountain @ 12 in the morning, so I nice spot by the stadium where a shadow was cast. Following the example in Mark 1:35, i started to talk with my Heavenly Father with my ishuffle in my ear with some hymns in the background. The police managed to disrupt that.

He drove behind me, his lights shining on me, turned around, and then drove on the sidewalk in front of me. Not exactly how Christ must have experienced it, but, I was afraid the police offficer would ask me what I was doing, all by myself, a girl, on stairs in front of a football stadium staring off into ablivion. I was happy that I did not have to have a dialogue with the po-po tonight.
I'm home now, and, I think next time, I am going to find a more solitary place.