Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Getting Ready For Conference
It's 10:30pm on Wednesday night and I am at work making copies on the color printer. This is very time consuming. But as the machine is doing most of the work, I have a moment to catch up on the blogging world.
Mother of the Year and Why That Prize Will Elude Me Again This Year
1. I am at work at 10:30pm on a Wednesday.
2. My baby spends 6 hours a day (more on audition days) with someone other than me.
3. My baby ate pizza tonight.
4. My 6 year old tells bold face lies and rejoices when Daddy doesn't get home in time for scriptures.
5. My 6 year old hasn't practiced piano in days.
6. My baby goes unmonitored for minutes at a time.
However, I do take my baby with me to work for half the day. She does squeal when I pick her up with nearly the excitement she shows when she sees a kitty-kitty. And my boy does read at a third grade level in first grade. He's also loving and articulate. And, hey, if pizza is good enough for the rest of the family...
I got my TR renewed last Sunday. Pres. Sosa interviewed me. It's the first time I've been interviewed by this stake presidency. (Tangent: And may I say I'm pleased as punch to be living in such a diverse white bread community? Pres. Sosa is hispanic and the other counsellor is Maori. Take that Manhattan! You don't have a corner on the culturally diverse market! Recently I helped cast some vignettes for the General Young Women Broadcast. We found people from Japan, Korea, Denmark, Tonga, and Brazil. I've also been able to find French speaking Africans along the Wasatch front. Our recent Old Testament auditions have brought out several Middle Easterners. Further, at least 30% of my neighborhood originated from south of the border. I'm just saying there might be a perception that because I live in Happy Valley, my family is not exposed to multiculturalism and I just don't think that's the case.)
So, Pres. Sosa asked me what my calling was and how it was going. I expressed that I sometimes feel overwhelmed (who doesn't?) and he said that we (meaning the women in the Church) do more than we realize. He said some other things that confirmed to me that he was speaking with inspiration and I'm glad he was living so that I could benefit from that. But that comment on doing more than I realize made me think back to Sis. Parkin's talk in General RS Meeting last September, which we reviewed two weeks ago for Enrichment "RS Birthday" Night, and I think it bears repeating because it made me feel good. And I need to be reminded often of stuff that's true and eternal because sometimes I forget to feel good.
Bonnie D. Parkin said, "Yet as women we are pretty hard on ourselves! Believe me when I say each of us is much better than we think. We need to recognize and celebrate what we're doing right. Much of what we do seems small and insignificant—just a part of daily living. When we are called "to give an account to Jehovah,"4 as the Prophet Joseph counseled, I know that we will have much to share." (emphasis added)
Pres. Sosa also said (I'm paraphrasing) that if I make time to go to the temple, the Lord will make time for everything else. So, I went today and received some personal insights.
I guess the point of this posting is that I'm grateful for personal revelation and inspiration given to those with stewardships. So I'm looking forward to Saturday and Sunday to get my healthy dose of both.
Or, maybe I'm just rambling incoherently because it's now 11:30pm and I'm at work making copies.
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4 comments:
Your kids are lucky to have you! We're all doing the best we can, huh? (except maybe for mean moms wearing orthopedic shoes at Fantastic Sams--but who am I to judge?!)
Thank you, Lisa!
You always put into words thoughts I know are in me somewhere but I can't voice.
You're a wonderful mom and I can't wait to see you next weekend! Par-tay!
You have not posted in forEVer! *slaps you in the butt* Get a move on! :)
Nubs
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