Friday, October 9, 2009

I was checking in on my amazing friend Brittney and she had just posted the entry below. You too can help out Taylie by following the links in the post.

As Alma is teaching his son, Helaman, he gives him a beautiful piece of advice: "..by small and simple things are great things brought to pass..." (Alma 36:6). Albeit a short piece of scripture, it has such a beautiful and profound meaning. I have been given an opportunity to turn this scripture into action by serving another, and am passing the same opportunity on to you.

My good friend Kylene has come up with a GREAT idea to help a family with a little girl named Taylie who has cancer. This is a young family with some beautiful little girls (sounds familiar, huh?) and could use some financial help on their medical journey. Here's how it works: all you have to do is post the link to Taylie's website (found here) on your blog, and then go over and let my friend Kylene know by posting a comment on her blog, found here. No blog? No prob! Post a link on your Facebook page. Perhaps you are one who has figured out the whole Twitter thing. Go ahead and post away you little tweets. Just be sure to finish off by letting Kylene know. So where's the money, you ask? A very generous donor will give $2 to Taylie's family for every person who posts Taylie's link. It takes just a brief minute and your "small thing" could end up spreading and helping "great things come to pass." THANK YOU! May God bless us all as we serve Him by serving others.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

I had to share this story. I first heard about this from Brianna and then got to see the story through her mom's eyes on her blog and it brought tears to my eyes. All of you that know me, know that's not a hard thing to do. I was ecstatic when Brianna's mom said it was alright for me to copy her story and pictures. There are so many amazing people out there working miracles in lives of people they may not even know.

Story:
When Brianna came to pick up Savannah after work today she came in with a surprise from the mail man. She said, "Mom do you know a Sandy ***?" I knew exactly what was in the package at that moment. I told her to sit in the front room and I'd be right up. I went up and grabbed a copy of a post that Raggedy Sandy had done on her blog. I had previously printed it out knowing that this day would come. You can find a copy of this blog entry here.

As she started to read a big smile came on her face as she realized that this package was actually for her!

I had left Sandy a comment awhile back about how I'd thrown away Brianna's Annie and how she'd never forgiven me for it. She had asked me to post a picture of Annie, which I did. Brianna immediately fell in love with Annie. The first thing Brianna said when she opened the box was, "mom, she looks just like my Annie! She even has the zig zags under her eyes!" Sandy took great care with the details on this Annie.

The details even went so far as the "I love you" heart on her chest. It was deja vu looking at her!

I told Brianna that I thought Annie looked at home sitting on my shelf.......
but Brianna didn't like that idea! For the rest of the time Brianna was at my house Annie sat on her lap. Suddenly she was my little "Breezie" again sitting and rocking her Annie and loving her. Brianna couldn't believe that someone I'd only known a month or so and had never met would go to so much trouble making this for my daughter. She told me "mom, I want to blog with little old ladies!" Uhhh, I have the impression that Sandy is close to my age and I don't think of myself as a "little old lady" yet! She was quick to remind me that I am almost 50 and "THAT'S OLD!"
I'll be posting a similar post on my sewing blog so that Sandy can see how much we appreciate the new Annie but, how do you say thank you when the words just don't cover everything in your heart? This beautiful Annie means the world to Brianna and also to me. It just reaffirms for us both that there are many, many good people in this world and I'm so glad that I got to meet another one when I found Sandy's blog.

New Logan restaurant dedicates all profits to charity - ABC 4.com - Salt Lake City, Utah News

I'm so happy to live where I do and this article makes me even more proud of the community I'm surrounded by.

New Logan restaurant dedicates all profits to charity - ABC 4.com - Salt Lake City, Utah News

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

LDS Conference Talk

President Monson gave his talk October 2009 in the Sunday General Conference address.

http://www.lds.org/move/index.html?type=conference&event=Oct179&lang=english