I hope to never let myself completely slack on thinking of others. It certainly gets harder as life gets busier, but I believe it is the key to life and happiness. Becoming selfish and wallowed up in my own woes will never get me anywhere but depressed. Thank heavens I feel much better today in that arena! PMS throws me for a definitely loop for a couple days and it’s like my brain gets replaced with a really yucky, distorted one. (Thanks for your reminders and encouragement!)
Anyway, I appreciate reminders of this important concept when I see other’s compassion in action (I like that “Compassion in Action”). Since Tucker has been gone a lot traveling (oh yeah…AND being scout master), I’m sort of “it” around here for all activities kid-related. I’m so thankful to be ABLE to do this. But it can have it’s draining moments. One of my friends in the ward, Jonia Nelson, emailed me a few weeks ago (on one of Tucker’s longer travels) and offered to take the girls to the High School basketball game for a few hours (her youngest daughter Alisa is a cheerleader, and she knew they would especially love that).
At first I thought it was a really nice offer…but wasn’t going to take her up on it. That was Monday. But by Thursday of that week, I was actually more than happy to take her up on that offer! That couple hours of quiet, alone time at home was JUST what I needed. And the girls had a good time! I wasn’t sure how they’d be…too shy? too wild? uncomfortable? fighting? mute? But they warmed up just fine and ended up having a fun night out. Jonia was even kind enough to snap some pictures for me. Time to pay it forward now, right?
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What a sweet friend!
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