That Reminds Me

The journal jar prompt for tonight is something I’d wanted to mention anyway.  Tony wasn’t my first crush, but it’s still funny.  He was one of the guys I had a crush on through high school.  He was a year younger than me and really cute.  I even got up the nerve to ask him to prom one day after school.  I don’t honestly remember why I was staying after school that day, but I was.  I still have to shake my head and laugh at myself for asking. I got shot down, but at least I had the guys to ask!  Anyway, I saw him in Pick N Save with I think his dad or some other older male relative.  And I have to say, his looks have definitely gone downhill since high school.    I just had to laugh to myself in the store and then later when I got home. 

In other news, GREAT sleeping weather for tonight! Lows in the mid 40’s.  Seriously, our temps are perfect for the next week.  In terms of temperatures, I LOVE fall.  Not so fond of all the rain we seem to get in the fall (and by extension, the cold rain we get!)  Nor do I like that winter follows so close on the heels of fall around here. But still, I love fall sleeping weather.  It’s absolutely terrific!

In work news, Sylvia’s transferring on Monday but Deb’s not leaving us til the following Monday. I’m grateful for that, as it means one more week for Deb to transfer all knowledge of what she does to the rest of us.  I also need to decide how badly I don’t want a phone job.  But you know what, if that’s what my only option is, then that’s where I’ll go.  As Deb and I were talking today, it’s easier to find a new position within the company once you’re in the company, than it is to find a position from the outside looking in. 

Sister Davis and Sister Camilleri were here tonight 🙂 I love them both dearly.  I already can guess that one or both will be by post Surgery to check up on me.  But seriously, they’re terrific.  I know they wonder how much they’re helping me, when I don’t do a lot of the talking, but they make me laugh and that’s what I need right now. I needed the laughs.  I’m a little stressed with work and with my grandparents and with surgery coming up that I just needed to laugh with them tonight.  That also reminds me that I LOVED the lesson for this month.  I need to go find it and put up one of the quotes Sister Davis shared with me.  I like the first part of the quote the best, where we should be like oak trees and have deep roots so that when trials come, we can withstand them.  Great quote!

Faithful members of the Church should be like oak trees and should extend deep roots into the fertile soil of the fundamental principles of the gospel. We should understand and live by the simple, basic truths and not complicate them. Our foundations should be solid and deep-rooted so we can withstand the winds of temptation, false doctrine, adversity, and the onslaught of the adversary without being swayed or uprooted. … “Spiritual nourishment is just as important as a balanced diet to keep us strong and healthy. We nourish ourselves spiritually by partaking of the sacrament weekly, reading the scriptures daily, praying daily in personal and family prayer, and performing temple work regularly. Our spiritual strengths are like batteries; they need to be charged and frequently recharged”

~Joseph B. Wirthlin

 

 

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September 16, 2009

I really like the quote. One of the things I found with a lot of the protestant churches I encountered in Texas was was that they tried so hard to get deep into things that they were completely overlooking the basics.

September 17, 2009

RYN: I agree. Actually though when I was away from the church (and in retrospect I was trying subconsciously to talk myself into disbelief) I think I saw it as a kind of brainwashing. It’s disturbing how willing we are as humans to find a negative way to cast everything, and just because you teach something to children in an effective way doesn’t make the information somehow wrong.

September 17, 2009

(continued) Also, our building was originally built in the 60s I think. Back in the 90s, it was supposed to be renovated over like six months or a year, we had to meet in another city for almost six years when they found all kinds of hidden major problems. It was really a big testimony builder to both the wards that used the building, since the building should have collapsed on us.

September 17, 2009

(continued) I’ve long been a fan of LDS architecture as well, though I also find it fascinating how functional it is even when it’s visually appealing.