Sunday, June 22, 2008

Games

On our wall in the nook off the kitchen hangs a Christmans present. It was given to Vic and me by the kids. This wall tells a lot about our family and what we like to do in our spare time. We love playing games. When the kids were growing up, we, the family, were always playing games, especially on Sunday afternoons. Since that kids didn't want to (or couldn't) go outside and play with friends, we played games. This had many advantages for us as a family. The kids grew closer together and they learned to interact with one another in a positive way. It was a time for the entire family to do something that included everyone and everyone seemed to enjoy the time together. Maybe the enjoyment was forced, but so what.

It is interesting to watch other people play games. There are some that think the world will end if they don't win. Sometimes this type of player isn't very fun to play against because the game is all about them and their winning rather t
han the seeing the group have a good time. There are others that enjoy the game but don't care about the outcome; they are happy to be with the family. There are still others that are interested in making sure everyone is having a good time playing the game and could care less about winning.

Mom and I are in different universes when it comes to dealing with games. I am very competitive and I want to win. I have seen others that are more competitive, but that is a story for another day. Mom only cares that everyone has a good time. She helps others with answers to questions even if they aren't on her team. It really annoys me when she does this. But Mom only wants everyone to enjoy themselves and she doesn't care about herself. That is a great trait.

Just to give you an idea of my competitiveness, look at the score card on the right. Mom and I were up at the condo on Thursday and played Upwords. As you probably know, Mom is really good at Upwords and I'm okay. Mom loves the game but I don't like playing it too much because I tend to lose. Mom kept asking me if we could play and finally I gave in. I have to play Upwords once in a while or she won't play other games I like. As you can see from the score card, I beat Mom by 77 points. That was a record for me and I was proud of myself. I got almost all of the s's and a lot of other good tiles. Mom didn't seem to get anything good. I beat her and I was so happy!

Mom took the loss with grace. We played another game, SkipBo, and she won the first game. I forced her to play the game again because I was sure I could beat her in a rematch. I did, but Mom laughed at me throughout the entire game because I was doing dumb things like forgetting to use my cards off the stock pile.

Both of us enjoy games, but Mom gets other enjoyment out of them, besides winning a lot of them, by watching others in the family having fun with each other. This will come as a shock, but I'm trying and emulate Mom more often than I have in the past. The games aren't for winning and losing, they are for bringing the family closer together and everyone having a good time with the others in the family.

These ideas also apply to life. If you're just in it for yourself, you won't be happy, and those around you will be miserable, even though you're having a good time. Life is about including others, allowing them to have good times, letting them win once in a while. With that attitude, every one wins once in a while and every one enjoys the time and the companionship of others.

Isn't that what Heavenly Father would want us to do. Life isn't about us, it is about others and helping them out.

Dad

Sunday, June 8, 2008

A Lonely Week

It's been a different week. It has been rather lonely since Mom was in Boise for the entire week. She returns this morning and I will be glad to see her.

This week has given me a lot of empathy for Grandma Allan and Grandma Hurst, both of which lost their spouses. Grandma Allan has been a widow for seven years. Great grandmother Rees was a widow for over 20 years. It get pretty lonely sitting in the house by yourself. I think I need to be better about visiting Grandmother Allan during the week.

Tuesday evening I was "on call" to participate in a disciplinary action with the stake. They didn't know if there would be enough men from the high council there. I didn't need to go because enough men showed up.

On Wednesday, I went to my regular group meeting; it was really nice. My partner was in Peru doing an engineering service project, so I was there alone. There were four others there. I enjoy meeting with the group, and since I was out of town the previous week, it was nice to be back.

On Thursday, the high priest group had John Fowles give a presentation on the temple. I really enjoyed his presentation, but there weren't too many there. After the little meeting, we all went to the temple. I enjoyed the session very much and got home about 9:30pm. It was good that I didn't have to sit home another evening by myself.

During the week I went into school four times. Some of those days weren't very productive since I was dealing with things in the department. On Friday, I "let" the department buy me a new laptop. Apparently there is a little money left in the budget that needed to be spent, so I helped them with their problem. I bought an IMAC pro. It is going to take me some time to get used to this laptop, but it is a new toy. I like the possibility of having three different operating systems on it. You have the one the comes with it, then I'll add Vista and some flavor of Linux.

Yesterday I went over to Grandma Hurst's and did something around the house. The painter had finished so I put the face plates back on to cover the outlets and light switches. I did some cleaning up around the house and packed up more stuff that needed to go. The house is supposed to close on June 27. While I was there the house inspector for the family that is buying the house dropped by to make sure everything was okay with the home. He found a couple of things that need to be taken care of, but they shouldn't be much of a problem. He was from Providence so I spent at least a half an hour just talking with him. He really was a nice guy.

Our garage is filling up with things from Grandma Hurst's home. I don't know what we are going to do with it all. I'm sure Mom will find some use for it.

Well, Mom called a little while ago saying she had landed in SLC. I really missed her and am glad she is home. I know she had a great time in Boise because I would receive 3 or 4 calls a day telling me what was going on. I hope that meant that she was missing me too.