Friday, September 18, 2009
Family History Friday (FHF): Family Trees!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Happy Anniversary!
Judge Not!
While serving my mission in Texas, my companion and I found ourselves at the front door of our ward mission leader. Before we had a chance to knock or ring the doorbell, we heard what we thought was yelling and screaming coming from inside. My companion and I stood there with our mouths open, not knowing what to do. Should we leave? We would obviously be interrupting something. Honestly, the first thought that crossed my mind was..."Is he hurting his children? If he is, he's not the man I thought he was...Hmmmmm." I came to the realization that if I left now, without at least knocking, I may never know what was happening and I would definitely always judge him. I wouldn't really want to judge him, I just know I would always wonder. So I decided to knock. After knocking, I heard him from inside say, "Don't open the door. I don't have my pants on!!" Wow, that's not what I was thinking would happen. Then his little girl, about 3 years old, came to the window by the door, parted the curtains and just smiled and smiled at us throught the window. My companion and I became more confused as the moments ticked on. His wife finally opened the door with this look on her face like, you will never believe what just happened. We were very interested in knowing what just happened. She told us the story of how as they sat down to dinner her husband was holding the baby (about one year old). As they were eating she noticed something on his leg, and said "Honey, I think you have a piece of meat on your leg". He looked down to see a scorpion crawling up his leg toward the baby! He handed the baby over to his wife and swiped the scorpion off with his hand. The scorpion then started crawling back up his leg. Of course everyone is screaming. That's about the time that we, the sister missionaries, got to the front door. As the scorpion crawled back up his leg, he dropped his pants, and killed it with a knife. About that time is when we knocked. It all makes perfect sense when you hear both sides, but to me, the concern and shock I was feeling in the beginning was very real. Can you imagine if I had left and never found out the whole story? I was ready to make a judgement that was very wrong. This was a righteous man, there was no reason to think otherwise. I made a decision that day, that I would not judge a situation like that again until I had all the information. In fact, I make a real effort to judge not!
Texas Bluebonnets
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
Family History Friday: Heirlooms!
Most people have special things that they have accumulated in their lives. They're usually calledfamily heirlooms. My parents and their parents are no exception. One thing that my parents did that I will always be grateful for, is this; they divided almost all the heirlooms up about six years ago. After moving from an almost 4500 square foot home to a two bedroom apartment, they didn't have room for all the stuff, and felt like it was a great time to share with their children, all six of us. Dad opened up the garage and let all my brothers and my husband take a turn picking a tool to keep, till all the tools were gone. Mom, gave us our choice of what we wanted. If I wanted something the most, and no one else cared as much about that item as I did, it was mine. There were things that I wanted, that were not on the top of my list, but they were on the top of one of my brothers list, it became theirs. And guess what? I'm OK with it. Some things, like special pieces, my parents chose who they wanted it to go to. When they're standing in front of all of you, telling you who they want it to go to, there most definitely won't be a quarrel. I have heard of families becoming enemies over "things". My parents are still living six years later, and if you were to talk to them about it, they would say how much they have enjoyed watching us enjoying our heirlooms. If you think of "the grand scheme", things are not the most important anyway. We can't take them with us, and they can be lost in the blink of an eye, but the bond of family and the love will last forever, if nurtured. I love my family. Happy Family History Friday! Love, Joy
Mom
Dad
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
Family History Friday (FHF): Pictures




