8:00-10:30 a.m.
Little C engulfed:
a bowl of cereal,
two German pancakes, and
lumpy mush.
He's still begging for something to eat.
I told him to drink more water -
half the time when you're feeling hungry you're really just dehydrated.
Plus, I said, I can't feed you anymore. You are growing up entirely too fast for me and I want you to stay little for just awhile longer.
That earned me an, "Oh Mom!" - I love him :)
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Later on when I was running on the treadmill down in our storage room, I looked back and noticed Little C playing quietly with his toys. I had already been pondering the music I had recently downloaded on to my MP3 player - a little JayZ - I love his new song -which had lead me to downloading some of his old songs - one in particular "Dirt Off Your Shoulders".
Oh my word!
That one is going to have to be deleted.
I remembered that, that must of been a song I enjoyed in my "past life" :) but there's no room for it in my PG (once in awhile PG13) life that I love.
....life that I love -
it's true-
and at that exact moment I looked back at my handsome seven year old and felt ultimate happiness.
Happiness that comes from repentance, change, and being valiant in living the gospel.
I know that my Heavenly Father loves me -
which enabled me to change-
and now Little C knows that his Heavenly Father loves him-
From the teachings of their fathers, right? -
how many times does it say that in the scriptures?
(a sign that is hanging in our storage room by his "club area" - I couldn't be more proud :) )

I've been graduated from high school for ten years now, and though I won't be attending the reunion since I live so far away, I've often thought,"Oh I could never go back there. How embarrassing/humiliating to be around people who knew the old me. People who witnessed some of my most horrible decisions -
no thank you." -
but, an ever increasing thought has been coming to my mind lately about Alma the Younger -
How he went forward and never looked back.
Going forward, having faith in the future, sharing what you know about Jesus Christ -
displaying that change is possible -
that's the way to live.
Ten years ago I know I hoped for the life I have now but didn't know if I had the self discipline to attain it.
Luckily the "teachings of my fathers" were supreme -
and have not only blessed my life,
but will also bless the lives of generations to come.
So a big shout out to the "fathers"... and mothers :) in my life.
Thank you.
4 comments:
You are so beautiful!
Thanks for inspiring me to be a better person. What a great example of hope you are to me. I say if you ever did go back to a high school reunion, you'd have a lot to be proud of.
I love your honesty!!!! I can relate...only I am not honest.
Well if you are really thanking the "parent" figures in your life does that include bossy big sisters? IF it does, YOU ARE WELCOME!!! haha You are a great example to me. So let me thank you for everything you have done for me. That includes putting up with me! Love ya Sis. ;)
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