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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

We Should All Do This Every Morning (:

Wonderful Memories (:

This past weekend I was able to spend some extra time with...
 My Beautiful Grandmother!
Landon is in Pennsylvania, and I knew that I wouldn't have the opportunity to have much one on one time with her after I was married, so we took a road trip to Clay Springs, Arizona and Joseph City, Arizona to clean my grandfather's grave for memorial day and to visit our sweet family. 

Although I do not have the time to spend much time with my family up north, I was so grateful for the experience that I had while I realized why I love my family so much! 
Lets just say, I have a lot to be grateful for (: 

Reasons That I Love My Family:
1. They always show unconditional love (You would be amazed)
2. They are so christ-like, no matter the circumstance.
3. They are never judgemental
4. Their always refer to the lord, no matter what they are talking about
5. They are always quick to help without complaint
6. They are thee hardest workers you will ever meet
7. They are quick to help
8. They will never reject you as a friend, part of the family, and never fail to make you feel welcome always (:

I am so darn lucky to have this common theme run through the entire Jackson side of my wonderful family, and am so grateful for everything that they do for everyone around them, including me.

Around these people, I can feel the Lord's presence always. They are quick to teach but never judge, and their hospitality outruns that of any single person or family that I have every seen/met/even heard of.

Definitely a weekend to remember(:
 
Grandma and her sister, Reba
 

Sunday, May 16, 2010

MAYBE..

When someone responds with the word 'maybe'
it creates hope, which is then often shattered.

 Shattered hope makes people feel unsuccessful and worthless..
like they can not reach accomplishment.

If they can not reach accomplishment..
they lose trust in the person who told them maybe. 

As observed in my own family,
I have often been disappointed with the word 'maybe', 
and will NEVER give my current or future family false hope. 
That's final! (not a 'maybe').