This last month has been hard for are family and showing no signs of getting better. Just trying to make the best out of what we can, keeping are heads up and having faith. Last night I received a little note from a very kind friend and neighbor. The note was very sweet, loving and made me eyes tear up, in this note my friend had also reminded me that Heavenly Father is aware and loves me. Something I tend to forget during the week when my life is full of craziness and to do lists. So this is to you my friend that has so sweetly reminded me of are Heavenly Fathers love and awareness to are lives.
I also receive an email from Daily Gems today. Helpful messages and or quotes from people in the church. Today's message really hit home for me, something I need to work on and will help me through the trying times ahead. It said:"President Gordon B. Hinckley believed in the healing power of service. After the death of his wife, he provided a great example to the Church in the way he immersed himself in work and in serving others. It is told that President Hinckley remarked to one woman who had recently lost her husband, 'Work will cure your grief. Serve others.'"Those are profound words. As we lose ourselves in the service of others, we discover our own lives and our own happiness." President Lorenzo Snow expressed a similar thought: 'When you find yourselves a little gloomy, look around you and find somebody that is in a worse plight than yourself; go to him and find out what the trouble is, then try to remove it with the wisdom which the Lord bestows upon you; and the first thing you know, your gloom is gone, you feel light, the Spirit of the Lord is upon you, and everything seems illuminated'. "In today's world of pop psychology, junk TV, and feel-good self-help manuals, this advice may seem counterintuitive. We are sometimes told that the answer to our ills is to look inward, to indulge ourselves, to spend first and pay later, and to satisfy our own desires even at the expense of those around us. While there are times when it is prudent to look first to our own needs, in the long run it doesn't lead to lasting happiness."
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Sorry to hear that. If there is anything we can do, please let us know. We love having you as a den leader in cub scouts. You do awesome! Your service there has been great.
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