I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season, considering I haven't blogged since before then (yikes, sorry).
Anyways, I wanted to share this music video since it is the CUTEST thing I have ever seen! I can't stop listening to this song!
I love, love, love this video and the message that accompanies it. Everyone goes through periods of time where they feel discouraged or unworthy. Sometimes we feel like we aren't worth anything or like our efforts aren't enough.
We do sometimes feel broken, empty, and lonely. But it is okay, because Jesus Christ knows that and He is constantly waiting for you to turn to Him so He can heal you, fill you up, and be your friend.
I know that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world! Everything that we do when we are actively practicing our religion points to Him. Everything!
He is the all-powerful King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He is graceful and merciful and unchanging. He is mighty to save. He is loving and compassionate and feels so deeply for every one of us.
I am so, so grateful for His presence in my life. I can definitely notice the times when I am close to Him and the times when I am more distant. Let me tell you, it is so much better to choose Christ! Choose to learn of Him and follow Him and think of Him. Always.
I so very humbled and filled with love and praise whenever I think of the beautiful gift of redemption and peace that He has offered me. I will worship Him always because He "floods me with mercies in the morning and drowns me with grace in the night" (here).
Thank you, Lord, for making me a better and more complete person. Thank you for offering peace and renewal when I ask for it.
And thank you, readers for sticking with me and supporting me even when I am inconsistent with posting. It is so hard to find the words to express adequate praise and gratitude to the Lord, but I hope that He knows - and that you know - that I love Him.
I hope that you never forget that you are not alone, you are not unworthy of Christ's love, and you can always find truth and light if you look for it. I know that Christ will always be there to pick you up when you feel broken. His arms are always outstretched and He's never failed anyone. Ever. We just have to choose to focus on Him more than all of the other crazy things that are always going on in our lives.
Choose Jesus and make this one a great day!
xo, Haley
"What were you doing with all that time when you weren't in church? I hope you were being a true Christian then, too."
First of all, THIS IS THE CUTEST THING I'VE EVER SEEN.
My dear friends, what if I told you that the church isn't what matters. Yes, church isn't what matters. The church is a tool. It's a vehicle. An instrument. It's a freaking awesome one, at that, but it simply isn't what matters.
What matters is the gospel. What matters is Jesus Christ.
What matters is drawing close to Him. What matters is letting Him shape you and perfect you and make something better of you.
What matters is being a true disciple. Again, what matters is Christ, and only Christ. He is the center of everything, and He is who matters.
Our religion is the best thing ever. It's true and it's inspired and it's led by a prophet of God and I love it with all my heart.
You know what, though? I think a lot of people have cool religions. They don't have as much truth as we do, and true, their doctrine is less complete, but they are still good.
I've seen members of other religions who are more faithful, true, disciples of Christ than people I know within my own religion.
So tell me, when we leave this life, when we kneel before Jesus, when we have the miraculous opportunity to finally worship again at His feet... who will be more prepared, the humble one who dedicated his entire life to serving Jesus? Or the one who can only stutteringly say, "well... I mean, technically I was a member of your church."
Now, I'm taking liberties here. Obviously I don't know what God's judgement bar will be like. And I know that Christ is so merciful.
But I do know that I want to meet Christ as his disciple. I want to run to Him. I want to greet Him as my friend because I will know Him. And I will know Him because I dedicated the time necessary to get to know Him and because I allowed Him to make me a worthy servant and a fisher of men.
So, my lovely readers, remember to be a Christian. A real Christian. Not just a sayer, but a doer. Not just a member, but a disciple. A follower.
Take Stephen Covey's advice when he said, "the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing."
And who is the main thing? Christ. Our loving Savior is the main thing. Always.
Bold claims spark a lot of debate and criticism. Is the gospel of Jesus Christ, and all the truths that it entails, a bold claim? It depends on who you ask, but many would say that yes, it is. Saving grace? Infinite mercy? Loving Savior? Eternal life?
Bold, indeed.
Our church gets a lot of attention. "Mormons" are starting to be nationally and even, in some places, globally recognized, especially in recent years.
Are we nationally - even globally - positively being recognized? Ha. Not even close.
We are even - and here's what I am kind of trying to address - bombarded with criticism, anger, and doubt coming from our own members.
Some believe women are being oppressed in our church. "Ordain women!" They cry.
Some believe we ought to be more accepting toward the gay community. "Equality for all!" They cry.
And there's more. These are just a couple of the biggest ones, but my point is that there's controversy and doubt surrounding our lovely church.
Look, I don't care where you stand on ordaining women or gay rights or any of the other stuff. These subjects are complicated and touchy because we simply don't understand God and His eternal plans. And, quite frankly, we don't always understand our fellow humans and their internal struggles, and we aren't always very willing to try.
We know where the church stands, but sometimes we struggle. Doubts creep in and we dwell and we dwell until sometimes we don't know what to believe.
I don't think we can ever truly understand God and why He does what He does, at least not while on this earth. We try to make sense of it. But we all make sense of it in different ways, which I think causes problems sometimes. For example, I know some people quite personally who hope for a day when women will be ordained. Do I hope for that? No. But I do understand that for some people, this is a real desire and a real struggle, and I try to at least acknowledge that and try to understand and reach out to them. Here's what I'm getting at, really: We're all different. We all have different opinions, and even within the church, some of us are going to disagree on doctrine and believe different things. If we could put on some sort of goggles that made it so we could suddenly see all things with God's perfect understanding and wisdom, that would be great. That would undoubtedly clear some things up. But unfortunately, that isn't possible. We are just going to have to trust and have faith and wait patiently and faithfully for the day when we will see all things as He sees them. In the meantime, let us be understanding of and compassionate toward our brothers and sisters who struggle and who believe different things than us. None of us have a perfect knowledge. None of us have perfect lives, and some of us believe in or hope for things that another person may not be able to understand or relate to. It's all part of the human experience, my friends. We aren't perfect, and we aren't the same. But here's what I think we can all agree on: God is good. He is over all, and He knows what He's doing. Jesus Christ is full of grace and mercy, and he understands and loves each and every one of us. I think we can all say that we love our family and our friends and that we want to be with them forever. I think we can all say that we love the gospel. The gospel is amazing, friends. And the church is amazing, too. It's run by and made up of imperfect people, but somehow it works. And it will continue to work and be an incredible vehicle for Christ's gospel, so long as we continue to support and love one another. So until Christ comes again, until we actually have a perfect knowledge and understanding, praise God. Because even with all the turmoil and controversy that's in the world - and even in the church, sometimes - God never changes. No matter what I struggle with, no matter what turmoil I have in my life, I will sing praises until I die. I have so many reasons to. God is so good to me, and so good to us all. So don't get caught up in little doubts and troubles. The gospel is good. It's true. It's simple. "Whatever may pass, and whatever lies before me, Let me be singing when the evening comes." 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) by Matt Redman 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) by Matt Redman on Grooveshark
Job 1:21: "...the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord."
So the Lord gives and the Lord takes away.
But wait. Does God ever really take away?
True, to us it would sometimes appear that He does.
Sometimes it feels like there is more bad than good in our lives.
Sometimes we are bombarded with trial after trial, and it can be hard to praise God when your life feels like it's falling apart.
But God's ways are higher than ours. God has a different perspective than we do. Is a loss to us always a loss in the grand scheme of things?
No. It isn't.
Many wonder, "how can there be a God if bad things happen to good people?"
Friends, God does everything for a reason. We can't always see what the reason is, but I promise that we become better people through our trials.
One day, after our earth life is long over and we have a much better perspective, we will understand why God does what He does.
I praise a God who GIVES me so many amazing things. My family and my heart and my emotions. I praise a God who gives beauty and love so freely. I praise a God who gives life.
And still, I will praise a God who TAKES AWAY. A God who is omnipotent and a God who sees all. I will praise Him when times get hard, because I know that He is mighty to save. I know that He knows what He is doing.
So can we worship a God who would let bad things happen? A God who would let people be taken from the earth early, a God who would let us feel sorrow sometimes?
Absolutely.
I will praise Him, my friend and my teacher. He always knows best.
He understands things that I never could.
First thing is first: I am now the proud owner of a lovely new domain name! You can now visit my blog via www.whatmattersmostblog.com. If you enter in the old URL, you will still be redirected, but I think this address will be easier to find me at and easier to share with others. Oh, and I'm still working out the bugs, so make sure you include the "www." I'm trying to fix it so that it isn't necessary, but for now it is.
Domain names are complicated stuff, I tell you. I've already chatted with experts online, and I still can't fix the problem. But everything else is working, so I'll take it! A stubborn www. could be worse. :)
Alma 26:16: Therefore, let us glory, yea, we will glory in the Lord; yea, we will rejoice, for our joy is full; yea, we will praise our God forever. Behold, who can glory too much in the Lord? Yea, who can say too much of his great power, and of his mercy, and of his long-suffering towards the children of men? Behold, I say unto you, I cannot say the smallest part which I feel.
Make everything you do about praising God.
Make everything you are about praising God.
When you do good for others, make it about God.
When others see your good works, they should be praising God, not you!
God gave us everything. He is the reason you exist, the reason you feel joy. He is the reason for everything that's beautiful in life. Remember to thank Him for it!
Praise Him in all things. Praise Him at morning and at night. During joy or during pain. Show Him that you are grateful for what you have, even if you feel like you don't have much.
I promise that praising God at all times will make you a happier, more grateful, and more lovely person. Praising God will keep you humble and will help you to remember whom to go to when you need help.
Praising God will become a habit, and soon enough, it will be second nature to you. And it will not be hard for you to praise Him when times get tough.
There is a being greater than you. Greater than me. There is a God greater than the whole earth, even greater than any wonderful thing you could ever dream up.
There is a God above, I know it. He is capable of anything. He can help you turn sorrow into joy and regret into peace. He can help you feel fulfilled and loved. He can perform miracles, and He can help you to do the same.
Do not take Him for granted. Do not forget Him. Show Him what He means to you by remembering to praise Him in all things. And try as hard as you can to emulate Him and radiate His love so that others will lift up their praises as well.
I absolutely adore this song, and I love the way it is presented in this video. And it gets even better at 6:45.
Yes, if there are words for Him, I simply don't have them.
I could never say the smallest part of what I feel.
But this I know: He is mine. He is yours. He is omnipotent, and He is perfect.
I just wanted to share how much I love life right now! People are so good!! I know I say it all the time, but I truly love people!
It continues to amaze me how our Heavenly Father could create so many unique, beautiful spirits!
I know I shared this picture not too long ago, but hey! I'll just share it again. haha.
Cool, right?!
I had to visit an art show and write a report about it for an art class I'm taking. I decided to go to a chalk art festival that was held in my community over the weekend.
It's so interesting to see what people decide to draw when they could draw anything.
Check this one out!
I whipped my report out in a quick fifteen minutes and didn't exactly ponder the experience like my teacher wanted me to. haha. So I just said all this stuff about how art is a form of social media and how it can change the world, blah blah blah.
But you know what? I was kinda right!
YOU have things to share with the world! You have thoughts in your head that are incredibly unique and could truly change the world!
What a work of art the human race is!
Wow!!
I'm so excited for the future! People can say all they want about teenagers and about how society is doomed, but I know some truly incredible kids! Kids who love God and do what's right and know stuff about the Middle East and China and places like that that I could never dream of understanding! :)
I can't get this song out of my head. I love love loooove it. LOVE it.
It's one of those goosebumps-I-love-my-country kind of things.
That's another thing! I just wanted to remind people to never take our amazing country and the luxuries we have for granted.
I feel like - especially during elections - there is so much tension and talk about how our country is doomed and in ruins and going downhill.
Well it's still the greatest nation that exists!
There are those, I know, who will say that the liberation of humanity, the freedom of man and mind, is nothing but a dream. They are right. It is the American dream. ~Archibald MacLeish
Life's good, people! God has His hand in everything! You are SO blessed!
Be nice to others! Remember who you are!
P.S. On a more serious note, my heart aches for all who were effected by the tornado in Oaklahoma. My prayers and the prayers of many others are with you. God bless you all.
P.P.S. I think that minus the piercings and lack of personal hygiene (and a whole lot of other things), I'm pretty much a hippy. Yep. World peace, man! (haha) :)
Sorry for going all AWOL this last week... I know you all missed me so much... :)
I just didn't have any superbly pressing things to share. It takes a bit of thinking sometimes, and I just haven't had the time to sit down and... think (wow. lamest statement ever).
Anyways, I wanted to share this song with you guys. Emma by the Nashville Tribute Band.
I looked all over to find somewhere to embed it from. This was the best I found. Click play, it will open up in a separate window, click play again, switch back, and you can read the lyrics! I always like reading the lyrics while listening to a song. Gives you something to do.
(The big, bolded line is my favorite if you couldn't tell.)
Oh! And exit out of the window when the song ends. Another random one will probably start up. Seems to keep happening to me. Sorry, best I could do. :)
Oh and just if you didn't know - Katherine Nelson sings this song.
Mind = Blown. You're welcome.*
Now I'm going to repeat that line that's quite simply just my favorite.
I'm sure the angels stood in reverence as you prayed.
I love the thought of a God who weeps. Angels who feel. Who love.
Just think of that. A God who weeps. The most powerful being you could ever imagine. Weeping for the sorrow of mankind.
The love our Father feels for all of us - even you and me - is unimaginable. This we know, and we always say.
But - a God who weeps?
It's an incredible thought.
( ^We know the guy who painted this! His mom is in our ward!)
I think this is a cool picture of Christ's birth and depicts just how aware and close the Angels in Heaven truly are. They are aware of you. People you love beyond the veil - whether you remember them or not - are so much closer than you think. You could've been best friends with some of these spirits in years long ago. Those angels are rooting for you. They are angels who stand in reverence of you and cry with you. You are never alone. Powerful beings with infinite passion are all around you. An incredible thought, indeed.
*This, for like 5 minutes, read "your welcome". I almost fell over when I caught my mistake. That's always been a pet peeve of mine. :)
Cutest guy ever. This video makes you want to cry.
Anyways, I actually wanted to talk about this...
Oh my gosh.
Les Miserables is my favorite musical ever, and I have been listening to the music since I was three.
And if you don't remember me blogging about it before school even started, I have never been more excited for a movie in my life.
So me and Sydney very, very excitedly went last night.
We even took a pic of us by the poster, but it was outside and at 1:00 in the morning, so it's crappy.
The movie was incredible. i.n.c.r.e.d.i.b.l.e.
It was everything I hoped for and more, and even the singers I was worried about ended up doing great.
And whoever decided to have the actors sing live while filming was a genius.
Because they sang with so much emotion, and quite honestly, I'm shocked it was live because they all sounded so fabulous.
And it's one of those movies that is so moving, and you feel so uplifted when you leave. (Kinda like Lincoln was, but better... ) :) We all even clapped at the end.
And we might as well just give the Oscar to Anne Hathaway right now. To say she was the best Fantine there has ever been is a huge understatement.
Oh and Hugh Jackman did fabulous as well.
EEeeeee!!! I just loved it. Go see it asap!!!
Plus now I'm in the Les Miserables mood so I've been listening to the new soundtrack all day and I think I'm going to spend some quality time with the book tonight.
Have a great day! Talk to me after you've watched the movie. :D
I really dig these pictures from some reason... :)
So in the spirit of Christmas, after we just watched the Christmas Devotional last night (here), I wanted to do a Christmasy post.
Because I love Christmas.
I love the music...
the snow...
the music...
the christmas lights outside...
hot chocolate
presents
the music
the feeling in the air
the cold outside...
I love boots...
and the fact that people get a little more humane this time of year :)
and I love love White Christmas. I've already watched it twice.
(Did I mention I love the music?)
A fabulous lady in my ward shared the following video on Facebook...
I love myself a good flash mob, especially the kind where everyone kinda joins in... But a Christmas one? I'm sold. Let's do one.
Ooooh don't you get the chills big time when you watch that? I can feel the Spirit when I watch that.
Mmmm.... Christmas.
What a perfect time to renew your relationship with your Savior if needed.
Because His birth is truly what we celebrate - the Child who came to save all.
And He came in a manger.
So I will fall on my knees and I will worship Him whose birth the angels sing.
(name those songs. hee.)
Let's do what President Uchtdorf said - and be gracious and grateful receivers.
Let's do what President Eyring said - and give gifts that will create feelings of love and joy.
And let's do what our Prophet said. Let's remember Him. Let us love and serve. And be thoughtful and make others happy.
Let's give without a thought of getting.
Let's seek the star.
Travel to Bethlehem.
Seek the Savior.
Let's let the Spirit of Christmas enter into our hearts.
"who but You could breath and leave a trail of galaxies... and dream of me?"
... just a great song for you. :) I love the emotion in this video. I know my Savior lives!
I am so grateful that He suffered for my sins... I could never repay Him. Never even come close. The miracles He performed - the worlds He created... amaze me. They inspire me. They fill me with awe. He makes me want to be a better person.
A more faithful servant.
A more dedicated church member.
And above all... I am grateful that He is alive! Happy Sunday.
I've realized I haven't been blogging much on weekdays...
But I work after school, come home, eat dinner, practice piano for an hour or two... (yes, that long. Piano is definitely contributing to my stress level at the moment... ha.) Then I do my homework for a couple/few more hours and then I shower and go to bed.
Or I read in bed.
Either way, same thing every day. And I have been getting six hours of sleep/night which so is not enough.
So blogging has been put off until weekends. It just takes me too long and requires me to think too much.
haha. I am definitely getting enough mental exercise with chemistry and piano - which are both a bit demanding at the moment.
And it doesn't help that I am easily distracted so things tend to drag out longer than they need to. ha.
Anyways. I owed two posts today. Definitely.
So the song I am sharing today has played on soft sunday sounds quite a bit lately...
And at first I liked it but didn't... let me explain.
The song is about Abraham and Isaac, and it really is a beautiful song.
It talks about how Abraham will obey the Lord when he is asked to sacrifice his only son.
As you and I know, Abraham did not sacrifice his son. An angel stopped him before he could. It was a test of his (and Isaac's!) faith.
Anyways. In this song, it doesn't tell the ending. It doesn't talk about Abraham being stopped.
It just kinda... ends.
And the first time I heard it, I was all what???? He didn't die!!
But now I love it. So so much.
This song isn't about God stopping Abraham. It is about Abraham and how he was determined to obey the Lord no matter what was asked of him.
And I think it is the coolest song ever.
Anyways. without further adieu...
Holy is the Lord by Andrew Peterson, who is a non-LDS Christian singer with some awesome songs...
(Oh and I didn't put a video because I wanted you to read the lyrics, but I am kinda liking this video if you want to watch it. And it concludes the song a little more, too.)
Wake up little Isaac And rub your tired eyes Go and kiss your mama We’ll be gone a little while Come and walk beside me Come and hold your papa’s hand I go to make an altar And to offer up my lamb
I waited on the Lord And in a waking dream He came Riding on a wind across the sand He spoke my name “Here I am”, I whispered And I waited in the dark The answer was a sword That came down hard upon my heart
Holy is the Lord Holy is the Lord And the Lord I will obey Lord, help me I don’t know the way
So take me to the mountain I will follow where You lead There I’ll lay the body Of the boy You gave to me And even though You take him Still I ever will obey But Maker of this mountain, please Make another way
Holy is the Lord Holy is the Lord And the Lord I will obey Holy is the Lord Holy is the Lord And the Lord I will obey Lord, help me I don’t know the way I wonder sometimes how obedient I would be if asked to do something super crazy and life-changing. I probably will be, someday. I think back on the pioneers and how they left everything to follow the prophet. Lives were lost and people suffered more than you or I could ever imagine. I wonder if I could have done what they did. I honestly don't know. That's a lot to sacrifice. I think someday the saints will be asked to leave everything and go to meet the Savior. I don't know if it will be in my lifetime or if it won't, but I want to make sure I am in the habit of being obedient. I think that when that day comes, you will be able to see who would truly sacrifice everything for the One who created the world. Where people's priorities lie. So I will obey. I will live the gospel every day of my life.
I want the Lord to know that I am on his side. That I am loyal to him. "The crowning characteristic of love is always loyalty." Elder Holland said that in our last General Conference. I love the Lord, and I want him to know it.
There is this really old Mormonad that explains that living the gospel is like brushing your teeth. You can't just pile on the toothpaste and brush one day and expect to be good for a week.
Church is a Sunday activity. Your religion - the gospel of Jesus Christ - should be a way of life.
"Holy is the Lord, Holy is the Lord... And the Lord I will obey."
Always. No matter what.
P.S. Listen to this song too (by the same guy). It ends with the same phrase as the song you just listened to, which I think is kinda cool.
P.P.S. I am feeling really good right now. Y'all should start your own blogs like this. It makes you feel good and fills you up with the Spirit whenever you sit down to blog.
a great song...
So this song is called I Just Knew by Cherie Call... I kinda just wanted to embed the song by itself and then post the lyrics... but the following video is seriously the only place I could find the whole song to embed for you guys... So you know... it works I guess... :)
He’s the son of a king, but He came to us with nothing No purple robe, no crust of bread With His soft tiny hands, He reached out for me to hold Him There was no crown upon his head So I guess that I should not have been surprised When I saw the human tears in His holy infant eyes
And no one ever taught me how to sing A lullaby for the son of a mighty king But when I held Him in my arms And I rocked Him just the way that mothers do, I just knew
Just as we knew he would be, He lived so selflessly He was a legend in the land People came from far and wide, they looked at Him with pleading eyes Longing for the healing in His hands And in those endless busy days He still had time for me, He always found a way
And no one ever told me how to love A healer and a teacher sent from up above But when He cared for me and helped me In the tender way that only He could do, I just knew
In sunlit moments I could see me in the traces of His smile I know He came from me But He was better than this world would allow I could not save Him when He died Now it seems that He’s the one who holds me when I cry
And everybody asks me how I’m sure That the little boy I raised is our Redeemer I could list the dreams and prophecies And miracles that prove His mission true But in all honesty Every moment I was with him, I just knew
Great, right? It's on her album Gifts and is available on iTunes!!
Okay next... a great quote... The miracle of the Atonement is not just that we can live after we die but that we can live more abundantly (see John 10:10). The miracle of the Atonement is not just that we can be cleansed and consoled but that we can be transformed (see Romans 8). Scriptures make it clear that no unclean thing can dwell with God (see Alma 40:26), but, brothers and sisters, no unchanged thing will even want to.
~ Brad Wilcox
Click here to read his whole address... it is fabulous...
And click here to read some of my thoughts about true conversion...
and last... an awesome story...
I read the following story in the New Era today... (Pretend that it is you who are being addressed...)
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Thank You For Your Example... by Angela Farmer
Several years ago, a young man named James traveled internationally with a group of athletes. He was listening to a conversation that another athlete, Tom, was having about a beautiful young woman whom he was interested in—you. Most people considered Tom to be a very good-looking and well-accomplished athlete.
Tom admitted his disappointment that you had such high standards. In order for him to date you, you asked that Tom seriously consider the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Tom said the standards of sexual purity were more than he had expected. James was deeply impressed that there was a Church with young people who were so serious about their religion and standards, and he asked for the name of the Church.
On returning to the United States, James decided to go to a Church meeting and see what inspired such dedication. He surprised the missionaries by showing up at church one Sunday. Soon afterward, after receiving the missionary lessons, James was baptized. Years later, I met James at a single-adult activity, and we were eventually married for time and all eternity in the temple.
I often think of you. It may have been uncomfortable for you to hold up high standards to a good-looking athlete, but I’m grateful you did. There is no way you could know how your dedication to high moral standards changed our lives. We just celebrated our 16th anniversary. I wish I could meet you. I would like to show you our lovely children and our happy home.
I hope you understand that even when you simply live your standards, you can have a profound effect on the lives of others. Being morally clean is a path to more than just personal happiness.
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Cool, right? She converted a young man and eventually... a family... without even knowing she had shared the Gospel...
Read here and here about missionary work... or just click on the Missionary Work label in the sidebar... there are a few more... :)
Oh yeah... and Joshua Bell has a Grammy. That's pretty cool too...
Anyways... I actually read this several months ago but haven't posted about it yet. It's just been waiting for me in a file and I stumbled across it tonight...
Beauty truly lies in the eye of the beholder.
Just take a look at the planet we live on...
There is so much evil, so much ugly, and so much sin.
Well. That's true... says the half-empty sort of guy...
But you know what? We live on a beautiful planet. Sure, there is bad stuff out there. There is much more bad stuff than we'd like... and that is really and truly a sad thing...
But we live amongst beautiful creations... beautiful people... and beautiful truths.
I liked the part in the above article that said,
"At ten minutes, a three-year old boy stopped, but his mother tugged him along hurriedly. The kid stopped to look at the violinist again, but the mother pushed hard and the child continued to walk, turning his head the whole time. This action was repeated by several other children, but every parent - without exception - forced their children to move on quickly."
I really do believe that most little children are more apt to stop and appreciate beauty... because every new thing they see is interesting to them...
Maybe it's part of the whole "become as a little child" thing.
Learn to see beauty.
Because, well, we are surrounded by it.And it makes you a happier person... when you see beauty in seemingly simple things around you...
Yesterday we went up to the sixty-something annual Palmer family reunion held in Willow Flats, Idaho...
My cousin Taylor and I in the blistering heat...
They had this sawdust pile filled with prizes for the kids to find. After all of the kids were out, they said, "everybody in!" There were gold dollars all over in that pile. I raked in about $12... which I thought was a lot until my aunt Sherri counted up a whopping $57 that she had found. I can't even imagine how much money there was altogether in that sawdust pile...
Kelsey with (great) Grandpa De...
lol. This picture is too... her.
The river was seriously... ice cold. It took all of three seconds for your feet to be numb. We braved it anyways.
Kelsey and me...
We set up chairs and sat in the middle of the river for probably an hour. We were too scared of hypothermia to walk back...! (notice how one chair was reserved for a footrest...)
Anyways...
Happy Sunday!
Click here to listen to a song that I liked today.
I really liked it when I heard it on the radio... but the video is sad!!!
It's good nonetheless... but yeah.
(I have to say... 1:59 where they are showing off their clothes kinda cracks me up... (: )
Click here to listen without the video. (suggested if you aren't in the mood to be sad! The song isn't even sad! Just the video!)