Some friends of mine spent Christmas in Rome, Italy. When I visited them this past week, they gave me this as a parting gift.
I've never had this, but it was so good.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Deja Vu
Did you hear the latest news about the U.S. government looking to rent out the foreclosed homes now owned by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae?
Here's an article talking about it: Government Considering Renting Foreclosed Homes
Hmmm. Where have I heard something like this before?
Bailout Money Idea
It's not exactly like my idea, but it's a start.
Here's an article talking about it: Government Considering Renting Foreclosed Homes
Hmmm. Where have I heard something like this before?
Bailout Money Idea
It's not exactly like my idea, but it's a start.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
Cemetery Traditions
It's late, I'm still coughing from the bronchitis I'm trying to get rid of, so I thought I'd post something that happened over Winter Break.
In the month of December, four people I either knew very well or was at least somewhat acquainted with passed away. Between that, doctor's visits and running errands to prepare for the holidays, Mom and I got a little behind in the one tradition we now have at Christmastime: visiting the cemetery and changing the flowers.
I know, it probably sounds like kind of weird to have a tradition of visiting a cemetery at Christmas, but when the majority of your family is deceased, and Christmas is a time for family, then a trip to the cemetery is one of the things you do.
This time we were a little late and went after Christmas but before New Years Eve. The flowers looked beautiful and afterwards Mom and I went to the small Lion House Bakery inside the Chandler Deseret Bookstore for some fantastic chicken salad with a roll.
I will also add, however, after leaving one of the funerals at the beginning of my break, I went straight to the Temple. Keeping my thoughts focused on the teachings and feelings there helped me get through a very difficult day. Being dressed in all white and surrounded by others dressed in white reminded me of the Priesthood Blessing I had received a few days prior to the funeral reminding me to keep an eternal perspective on things as they unfold.
The Temple was such a "saving grace" for me when Decker passed away, and it continues to be a source of peace and strength for me today.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
What If?
This morning, while waiting for Sacrament Meeting to start, I read from the Book of Mormon. In my personal reading, I've started 2nd Nephi.
I read this (2nd Nephi 1:8-10
I wondered what if the descendants of Lehi, all of them, had remained righteous? Would the "New World" as the Americas were called ever been discovered? Would Christopher Columbus had been able to find the Americas? Would the pilgrims have known about the Americas to leave Europe in search of religious freedom? Would there have been a Trail of Tears?
Then the answer came. Sometimes the question "what if?" is good for an increase in knowledge and understanding. In fact, it's great if you are looking to innovate something for the future.
But pondering "what if?" about the past? It may be interesting and even educational, but to dwell on it serves no purpose as it will not change how things are now.
I read this (2nd Nephi 1:8-10
"8 And behold, it is wisdom that this land should be kept as yet from the knowledge of other nations; for behold, many nations would overrun the land, that there would be no place for an inheritance.
9 Wherefore, I, Lehi, have obtained a promise, that inasmuch as those whom the Lord God shall bring out of the land of Jerusalem shall keep his commandments, they shall prosper upon the face of this land; and they shall be kept from all other nations, that they may possess this land unto themselves. And if it so be that they shall keep his commandments they shall be blessed upon the face of this land, and there shall be none to molest them, nor to take away the land of their inheritance; and they shall dwell safely forever.
10 But behold, when the time cometh that they shall dwindle in unbelief, after they have received so great blessings from the hand of the Lord—having a knowledge of the creation of the earth, and all men, knowing the great and marvelous works of the Lord from the creation of the world; having power given them to do all things by faith; having all the commandments from the beginning, and having been brought by his infinite goodness into this precious land of promise—behold, I say, if the day shall come that they will reject the Holy One of Israel, the true Messiah, their Redeemer and their God, behold, the judgments of him that is just shall rest upon them."
I wondered what if the descendants of Lehi, all of them, had remained righteous? Would the "New World" as the Americas were called ever been discovered? Would Christopher Columbus had been able to find the Americas? Would the pilgrims have known about the Americas to leave Europe in search of religious freedom? Would there have been a Trail of Tears?
Then the answer came. Sometimes the question "what if?" is good for an increase in knowledge and understanding. In fact, it's great if you are looking to innovate something for the future.
But pondering "what if?" about the past? It may be interesting and even educational, but to dwell on it serves no purpose as it will not change how things are now.
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