My family knows the month of December means Mom has to read a Christmas story or two! This year, I am a bit busy with school, work and life. For the last two weeks I have been sick with atypical pneumonia and just got on the right antibiotics for it, this weekend I am focus on class and bed to rest!
So, I have rediscover my love for Audible books! This past week I was able to listen to The 13th Day of Christmas by Jason F. Wright.
Great story of how a friendship is formed, serving others and showing Christ like love. Martha in the book has a great tradition the day after Christmas that she shares with her new friend. I enjoyed this book more and found myself wanting to listen every chance I got!
Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught:
“The
choices we make in media can be symbolic of the choices we make in
life. Choosing the trendy, the titillating, the tawdry in the TV
programs or movies we watch can cause us to end up, if we're not
careful, choosing the same things in the lives we live."
I like to add books to that list as well as music. As I had shared in my last post about the Church web site for Christmas, this song had to be put on my I-tunes last night and I like to share it with you. Christmas is a powerful season, I hope you come to know the Savior, as he is the reason for the season.
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Friday, December 11, 2015
Monday, December 7, 2015
A Savior is Born
Our Church this year has a wonderful message as to why we need a Savior. A Savior is Born is a wonderful site to share with your family this season.
Within the site the #ASaviorIsBorn is being used for 12 inspiring videos. We are on day 7 today and I like to share that video with you. I just love Lindsey Stirling and she shows a side of a LDS person (aka Mormon) that you may not always see.
Also one other one that was shared last week is of young Lexi Walker. She is all of 14 and a voice of an angel!
As we go about this month, please take a moment to know the true meaning of Christmas.
Within the site the #ASaviorIsBorn is being used for 12 inspiring videos. We are on day 7 today and I like to share that video with you. I just love Lindsey Stirling and she shows a side of a LDS person (aka Mormon) that you may not always see.
Also one other one that was shared last week is of young Lexi Walker. She is all of 14 and a voice of an angel!
As we go about this month, please take a moment to know the true meaning of Christmas.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
The 5 Love Languages
In my class this week for FDREL 200 we were introduce to the test for "The 5 Love Languages" You can do the test here if you like to!
“Love is a choice you make everyday.”
― Gary Chapman
I like to share the video I found on the site. I have enjoyed the test, learning more about how I love and like to be loved. This holiday season, is a time to accept what is, let go of what was, and have faith in what will be.
The 5 Love Languages Trailer from Dr. Gary Chapman on Vimeo.
“Love is a choice you make everyday.”
― Gary Chapman
I like to share the video I found on the site. I have enjoyed the test, learning more about how I love and like to be loved. This holiday season, is a time to accept what is, let go of what was, and have faith in what will be.
The 5 Love Languages Trailer from Dr. Gary Chapman on Vimeo.
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Sunday, November 22, 2015
How can we become more diligent and concerned at home?
Elder David A. Bednar Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles gave a talk in October 2009. The title was More Diligent and Concerned at Home.
He gave us suggestions on how we can be more diligent and concerned at home and the first suggestion is LOVE.
Express Love-and Show it. Tell the ones that mean the most to you that you love them and tell them frequently. We know we need to do this, but is not always reflected in what we do. Learn to know what you need to do to show love to your family.
The next suggestion is Bear Testimony-and Live it. Bear our testimony of the things we know to be true. It does not need to be long, but allow your family to know you have a testimony of our Savior. What is a testimony? It is what we know to be true in our minds and in our hearts by the witness of the Holy Ghost.
Be Consistent is the third suggestion. Have regular meals together, prayer together scripture study and family home evening. Now this may not always go as you in-vision or plan, but keep at it. Children and kids will remember.
The love we show for our family will last forever. We need to raise up our children in Christ or the world will do otherwise.
"Rear your children in love, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Take care of your little ones. Welcome them into your homes, and nurture and love them with all of your hearts. They may do, in the years that come, some things you would not want them to do, but be patient, be patient. You have not failed as long as you have tried. Never forget that.” Pres. Gordon B. Hinckley
He gave us suggestions on how we can be more diligent and concerned at home and the first suggestion is LOVE.
Express Love-and Show it. Tell the ones that mean the most to you that you love them and tell them frequently. We know we need to do this, but is not always reflected in what we do. Learn to know what you need to do to show love to your family.
The next suggestion is Bear Testimony-and Live it. Bear our testimony of the things we know to be true. It does not need to be long, but allow your family to know you have a testimony of our Savior. What is a testimony? It is what we know to be true in our minds and in our hearts by the witness of the Holy Ghost.
Be Consistent is the third suggestion. Have regular meals together, prayer together scripture study and family home evening. Now this may not always go as you in-vision or plan, but keep at it. Children and kids will remember.
The love we show for our family will last forever. We need to raise up our children in Christ or the world will do otherwise.
"Rear your children in love, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Take care of your little ones. Welcome them into your homes, and nurture and love them with all of your hearts. They may do, in the years that come, some things you would not want them to do, but be patient, be patient. You have not failed as long as you have tried. Never forget that.” Pres. Gordon B. Hinckley
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Not my normal post, but I want to share that Family can be together forever.
This past Friday the 13th the world was turned upside down for many in France. People of the world are coming together in many ways. Prayer, turning Facebook profile pictures with an over lay of the French flag and flags in the State of Florida will be flown at half staff. Like many, I too changed my photo and in prayer, pray for the lives that have been lost and their families.
Closer to home, in our Stake we lost a great man and his granddaughters on Friday, our dear friend Jimmy Hiatt. We did not to loose him to any diseases, or an accident, but at the hand of someone that was listening to Satan. We lost him in a murder/suicide. Jimmy was dedicated to his family. Loving father to his daughter and son and grandfather to two beautiful 5 month old twin girls which he got to take home to our Father in Heaven and play with them in the eternities. His beautiful daughter Megan is in the hospital in stable but serious condition. She needs our help and prayers. A gofundme account has been set up to help her with medical and funeral expenses.
Jimmy was a member of our Church. We believe that family can be together forever.
"Just as Jesus used a child in His mortal ministry as an example for the people of the pure love they must and could have to be like Him, He has offered us the family as an example of an ideal setting in which we can learn how to love as He loves. That is because the greatest joys and the greatest sorrows we experience are in family relationships. The joys come from putting the welfare of others above our own." -Henry B. Eyring
That is what love is. Jimmy did just that!
That is what love is. Jimmy did just that!
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Happy November!
Happy November! And my the holidays always be in your favor! Sounds familiar? Let me give you the correct line. "Happy Hunger Games and may the odds be in your favor!" From the move Hunger Games.
For the Carroll family, the month of November and December brings Birthdays, Holidays, time with family and MOVIES! We love movies in our family. Family time is so important. We have found that even if we are watching a movie together, we have fun. The fall brings such great movies, we find ourselves heading to watch them when we can.
Often, one should check to see what they are spending their time on. We all get busy with work, school, church callings. What time does it leave for spending time with our love one? When you are together is the glow of a computer screen or phone screen impedes the time you can sit and share about your day or have fun together with interruptions?
This holiday time frame, look to spend it with family. Those that are far from you, use technology wisely but during a Facetime call or Skype call with love ones. If you can, move the phone, tablet or laptop around and show your family that is not near your home and such. I promise, much joy will come from time spent with family and with those that are not near with the technology we have today. Find the ways to use technology for the good!
For the Carroll family, the month of November and December brings Birthdays, Holidays, time with family and MOVIES! We love movies in our family. Family time is so important. We have found that even if we are watching a movie together, we have fun. The fall brings such great movies, we find ourselves heading to watch them when we can.
How do you spend your time?
Often, one should check to see what they are spending their time on. We all get busy with work, school, church callings. What time does it leave for spending time with our love one? When you are together is the glow of a computer screen or phone screen impedes the time you can sit and share about your day or have fun together with interruptions?
This holiday time frame, look to spend it with family. Those that are far from you, use technology wisely but during a Facetime call or Skype call with love ones. If you can, move the phone, tablet or laptop around and show your family that is not near your home and such. I promise, much joy will come from time spent with family and with those that are not near with the technology we have today. Find the ways to use technology for the good!
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Winning the Argument or Solving the Problem
This morning, this little 'hot head" Anger, arose in my husband and I. Sad to say that. The best couples at time have disagreement or an argument I feel at times. It is mortal life and the adversary tries to get to the best of us at times.
Phil and I have a lot on our plates at the moment. Callings in the church. We both work full time. We both are in school to further our education. All are demanding our time. The time that is demanded is long hours too. To be mindful of time, we really have to watch what we are doing at all times.
"Winning the Argument Or Solving the Problem, which do you want?" is an article I found today that I wanted to share. It is from one of ours Church magazines. In this told about a couple where he was quick to to say cutting words, and his wife at times would just let him "win" but often left crying. I found myself in this article you could say. My husband is very intelligent but also very quick with words. I find myself letting him just win. you could say. Today, I got angry. Not good came from that except ill feelings.
So at this time, I like to say in public I am sorry Phil! You are a good man with a lot on your plate! I know this and I should say it more often to you!
In the article at the end asked a few questions. I like to leave you with three to ponder on.
- Why is it important to understand your partner’s feelings during a conversation? How can you let him or her know that you’re trying to understand?
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Why is listening—really listening—more important than always agreeing on everything? Why is it often more important than giving advice?
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Why is it true that “in most arguments, both people are at fault”?I love my husband and so thankful we can have our testimonies and have the gospel. We may not have it all together, but together we have it all. I see some time together will be needed in the next few days I feel.Love you my best friend! Always and forever!
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