Sunday, April 26, 2009

Yay for good weather! News update: I've moved. I now live in heaven. The Green House experience will be a treasured memory but now I've moved into The Burrow and it is divine. There is peace, harmony, and a dishwasher. It's lovely. I experienced all the usual side effects of change: hyperactivity followed by a crash, super sensitive emotions, and the initiation of new dreams. I get to live with Jayne, Valerie, Jack Jack, and Riley. The rules are MUCH less relaxed in non-BYU approved housing. Just kidding. Jack Jack is a turtle and Riley is a cat. And Jayne and Valerie are fabulous. Our neighbors are charming. Kitty (Caddy) Corner neighbor brought Jayne over apples and Koolaid. Just West neighbor is a Brit who lived in Victoria and knows what it is to have had tea at the Empress Hotel. Her dog may be the most obese mammal I've ever encountered. He thinks our yard is a restroom. Directly in Front neighbor sells Avon and is going to get me some blush. To the East neighbors have several very cute kids who are unmolested by traffic. Riley spends a lot of time in their yard. Life at The Burrow is going to be charming.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

I am waiting for my cheesecake.  The fact is that I hate sick food.  Food that gives the appearance of deliciousness but tastes like garbage is not worth my time.  I'm very choosey about where I will spend my calories... most of the time.  I've got to go rewind the last Pride and Prejudice VHS so I can put in the next one.  Bye!


Monday, April 6, 2009

Now that I'm old enough to pay attention to conference and not fall asleep (at least until the Sunday afternoon session) I'm noticing patterns.  October conference 2006 (?) everyone seemed to reference Matthew 11:28-29 : "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls."  

Several themes were apparent to me during this conference.  There was a lot of discussion about being strong and self reliant, being provident providers, focusing on the temple and temple covenants, using the gospel as a source of strength, etc.  

Elder Hales talk on overcoming addictions and appetites was REALLY interesting.  I've been thinking about my addictions and appetites that are out of control.  To counter balance my propensity to sit and ponder and do nothing about reaching goals I have developed the ability to be impulsive.  When I finally decide I want something or want to do something I want to do it now!  I want to satisfy my appetite for that particular thing/ activity.  This has led me into some self-imposed bondage.   I've never been deeply in debt or in any serious trouble but the idea that I have this character flaw is somewhat distressing and if I can't fix it now it could get me into trouble.  My personality doesn't really lend itself to cool, deliberate decision making.  I get the opportunity to grow.  Yay me.  

Sister Liffereth touched on another topic that is vitally important: respect.  Do we really respect each other and our differences?  My generation and the ones that follow have lost the desire to treat others equitably.  We have no respect for others and we have no self respect because we don't understand the principles of sacrifice.  When we sacrifice for what we want we gain self respect and we can recognize the sacrifices others have made and treat them accordingly.  Can we work to achieve our goals?  Can we push ourselves beyond our limits?

My Grandpa Peterson used to say: "work will win while wishy, washy, wishing won't."  Work will win self respect and respect for the work of others.  Work will win the goals we wish to achieve.  Work will win while getting into debt to appease over active appetites won't.  Time to go to work.