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Saturday 22 December 2012

Christmas

For those who don't already know, Christmas is my favourite time of year! I love the magic and excitement of Christmas, I love the lights and decorations, I love being with family and all our many, wonderful traditions, I love listening to and singing Christmas music, I love making and buying Christmas presents and I love wrapping them, I love to see the look on peoples faces as they unwrap them, I love preparing and eating all the delicious foods that come at Christmas time, I love the kindness that seems to come over most people at this time of year- everything about Christmas excites me :)
The reason I love all of these things, is because we are celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, the greatest gift of all. What a wonderful gift, in a world that is full of turmoil and uncertainty, how nice it is to have a true friend to rely and depend upon, a Saviour and Redeemer no matter our circumstances. A source of Peace and Comfort, and a perfect example of how we should be towards all around us.
I am so grateful for the birth of Jesus Christ, the greatest gift in my life, from which all blessings and happiness stem. My life is enriched by His teachings, example and sacrifice - how fitting then, to have a time each year to celebrate this amazing event in history and to be reminded of the true wonder and reality of this event.
I hope that this Christmas Season you can make room in your home for The Saviour of the world and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas, and continue to make room for Him in your life long after the Christmas decorations have been packed away. I know that your life will also be enriched as you invite Him into your heart, home and family.

"We have great reason to rejoice. If life and its rushed pace and many stresses have made it difficult for you to feel like rejoicing, then perhaps now is a good time to refocus on what matters most. - President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Of Things That Matter Most, General Conference, Oct 2010

Merry Christmas, I hope you have a wonderful season xxxx

Monday 2 April 2012

Wonderful Weekend

This past weekend has been General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, it is one of my favourite times of year, I always look forward to it.
For as long as I can remember, due to my father being in the army, we have lived quite a distance from a chapel and had a distance to travel to see General Conference, so my parents would pack up a picnic lunch and all us children and we would spend the day at the chapel and watch conference, eating our picnic in between sessions.
Over the years, as we have grown older, my brothers would attend the priesthood session with Papa, which is broadcast on Sunday morning over here in Europe, while my sisters and I would help Mama with the preparation of the Picnic, which we now have down to a fine art, with the all the favourites that have become General Conference must haves!
This is a tradition that we all look forward to, even though now, Papa is not in the army and we live 3 minutes from the chapel - General Conference just wouldn't be the same without it :)
However, the picnic feast is not only the only reason we look forward to this weekend - General Conference is a spiritual feast, where we listen to the words of a living modern day Prophet, Apostles and other church leaders. It is broadcast across the world and translated into many languages for all to hear. It is where I "recharge my spiritual batteries" and come away wanting to do better and be better person.
These eternal truths that are discussed and taught are the centre of my life and the source of the joy and happiness that I have in my life. The things that teach me to do good, to love my family, to be kind and helpful to those around me, to be happy and optimistic. These truths have the answers to life's questions, questions that everyone ponders at some point in their lives.
While many people can go through life searching for these answers because they know not where to find them, I know that anyone with a true desire to find these answers can find them through The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
I also know at this time, these precious things I know to be true, are in the spot light and being attacked by people who do not understand or try to understand them.
To those I know and love, and others who are searching for answers and happiness, I would invite you to study and read these things for yourself and for the correct information visit www.mormon.org or ask me about my beliefs.
It has been, as usual, a wonderful weekend. My confidence has been boosted, my spirit lifted and my knowledge confirmed. I hope that as a result of this I will become a better person, and come back to these messages again and again over the next 6 months, until the next General Conference :)

Thursday 16 February 2012

Valentines Day

Yesterday was Valentines Day - a day dedicated to love, an opportunity to let the people you know that you love and care about them. And while I know that it has become very commercial, and that love is shown in more ways than flowers, chocolates and an evening out and that love should be expressed and declared more than once a year, I still like the idea of it.
It was nice to see men on their way home with flowers in hand and couples out walking or having an evening of fun - to see that romance and love isn't dead, and that "Happy Ever Afters" are still achieved.
Everyones love story is different, some people have found "the real deal", some are searching for it, some are scared of it, some are heart broken and hurting, yet yearning and hoping for the healing powers of new love.
I know from experience that Valentines Day can also be a depressing and lonely day, so I always like to send something to someone to make their day, so they don't feel alone, but knows that someone is thinking about them, even if they don't know who that person is!
Yet, due to the fact I am not working right now and money is low, it was the first Valentines Day that I can remember not sending a card or present to anyone!
I spent the day reflecting on all the Valentines I have sent over the years and all the people I care about, it was nice to remember so many memories, most of them good, some funny and some embarrassing!
And while I didn't have the opportunity to let one individual person know I was thinking about them, I wondered how often I let the people in my life know just how much I love and appreciate them - the conclusion: Not Enough!
I want to be better at telling the people I love and care about just how much I do, so there can never be any doubt. Sometimes we think it is enough to presume they know, but how will they KNOW if we don't tell them and show them?
This reminded me of a short video I saw and President Monson says it much better than I do:
(but I can't seem to be able to upload the video, so please go to http://www.lds.org/pages/mormon-messages?lang=eng#mormon-messages-what-matters-most and watch it :))
Then today I heard a song, and while I do not have, at this time in my life, a special someone to dedicate it to, I thought the words were appropriate for all I call a friend and hope you know that no matter what, here I am!
"Here I Am"

This is a crazy world
These can be lonely times
It's hard to know who's on your side
Most of the time

Who can you really trust
Who do you really know
Is there anybody out there
Who can make you feel less alone

Some times you just can't make it on your own
If you need a place where you can run
If you need a shoulder to cry on
I'll always be your friend

When you need some shelter from the rain
When you need a healer for your pain
I will be there time and time again
When you need someone to love you
Here I am

If you have broken dreams
Just lay them all on me
I'll be the one who understands
So take my hand

If you reach emptiness
You know I'll do my best
To fill you up with all the love
That I can show someone
I promise you you'll never walk alone


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