I met a woman at the store today that taught me something about blessings. She was sitting with her two boys crying, so I asked if there was something I could do. She told me she didn't have any money and she was hoping someone could help her out with buying some groceries and diapers. She'd been walking around the store for two hours looking for someone to help her. I helped her with her things and as we stood in line she told me how her boys hadn't eaten yet today and they still had to wait to take the bus home so I offered her a ride. She told me about the last few years of her life and how she'd gotten here. She'd had a good job, but after having her first son she was able to quit and stay home, her boyfriend worked. Her boyfriend also drank and one day tried to kill her, now he's in jail and she's penniless. She told me how much money she gets from the state, it's barely enough for groceries, let alone diapers and wipes. She told me how she's been putting in applications and trying to find work along a bus line since she doesn't have a car. She kept crying and talking, she told me how humiliated she felt asking for food from strangers. All I could think of was my home, my husbands job, my family, our two cars, our pantry full of food, and wondering what else I could do for her. I may never see her again, but I know I'll never forget her.
Count your many blessings, name them one by one. Our lives often seem hard, or complicated. We cry about our money woes and the times when things are tight, but I've never really NEEDED or wanted for anything, ever. My life is full, after meeting her, I have nothing to complain about.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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See the lights!
Legoland
Thanks Giving
We got to see and do a lot the week of Thanksgiving! The weekend before Thanksgiving our friends Brian and Corinne came to visit from UT. We went to Balboa Park to see the miniature trains and walk in the rain, had dinner and lots of laughs. The next day we got in the car to drive to UT for the big Turkey day. First we saw some friends, the Websters, Heiners and Christi. We stayed with Dustins sister Sari and her family, along with a few other sibs, they had a full house! The cousins had a great time even though it was snowey and cold outside. It's such a blessing to be able to spend time with loved ones.
Oh Olivia!!
Eating at Wingers of course!!
Family:
Damen's favorite part of the trip, he conned THREE of his uncles into swinging him. This is Evan.
Oh Olivia!!
Eating at Wingers of course!!
Family:
Damen's favorite part of the trip, he conned THREE of his uncles into swinging him. This is Evan.
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