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"...Christopher Robin and I walked along, under branches lit up by the moon...Posing our questions to Owl and Eeyore as our days disappeared all too soon... So, help me if you can I've got to get back to the house at Pooh Corner by one. You'd be surprised there's so much to be done; count all the bees in the hive,chase all the clouds from the sky..." --from Return to Pooh Corner by Kenny Loggins
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Thankful
This November we had some sad moments as we thought of multiple friends who lost children. One was a high school/college friend of mine who I ran into at Costco a few months ago. I hadn't seen him since my wedding, and lo and behold, he had five beautiful girls and a beautiful wife whom I had never met before. He seemed proud of his cute family. Then one morning a month and a half ago I was walking with a couple of women in my ward, when one of them mentioned a tragedy that had occured in a nearby town when a man's friend ran over his child with a dump truck. They had been digging a pit for a trampoline and the homeowner's friend ran over his fifteen month old with the dump truck. Her father found her a few minutes later and she was still alive for just a short time. In the course of this conversation I realized this was the friend I had run into at Costco! I felt so sad for their family, I just couldn't stop thinking about them all month. It was one of those times I wished I could just make it better!
One of my sister's best friends also just lost a little boy Kaedon's age to a rare type of tumor.
We tried a little something In November (inspired by some friends in Colorado) in conjunction with these sad events connected to things we were grateful for-- ie if you were thankful for your healthy body then you would do service for someone who was sick. It ended up being such a wonderful experience for all of us.
It was a great lead-in to the Christmas season and I must admit, I wanted to keep going! Hope we can continue the same tradition each year.
One of my sister's best friends also just lost a little boy Kaedon's age to a rare type of tumor.
We tried a little something In November (inspired by some friends in Colorado) in conjunction with these sad events connected to things we were grateful for-- ie if you were thankful for your healthy body then you would do service for someone who was sick. It ended up being such a wonderful experience for all of us.
It was a great lead-in to the Christmas season and I must admit, I wanted to keep going! Hope we can continue the same tradition each year.
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