Do you remember the time that you learned how to tie your shoes for the first time? It is quite clear in my mind although it was many years ago.
One end of the shoelace on top of the other. Then form one loop and wrapping the other end around the loop and through the hole. Grab hold of both loops made and pull it tight. It seemed so hard at first but with some practice it has become second nature.
My mom's patience was unwavering. She knew that I would get it one day and she stood by my side with confidence in my ability.
So many other lessons have been learned from her.
I have learned that through hard work and endurance I can learn anything, from a good teacher. Thanks to my mom! I love you for all that you do to teach me and help me.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
You Can Find It Here
I was looking over something on the computer. It was a PowerPoint presentation that somebody else had created. I was attempting to make a change to the background but couldn't figure out how to do it.
"Let me show you how to do it." I heard those words in my mind because our eight year old son Danny says them all the time. These kids are very smart and I think the reality is that they are not afraid to press an unknown button and wait to see what happens.
It is a true blessing to have the computer in our day and time. The blessings of the Internet are incredible too.
I am thankful for the time that I live. It is an exciting time filled with great opportunities.
"Let me show you how to do it." I heard those words in my mind because our eight year old son Danny says them all the time. These kids are very smart and I think the reality is that they are not afraid to press an unknown button and wait to see what happens.
It is a true blessing to have the computer in our day and time. The blessings of the Internet are incredible too.
I am thankful for the time that I live. It is an exciting time filled with great opportunities.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Reach Your Potential
I have been learning about reaching your potential. That is a difficult thing to do. In fact, for each of us to reach that pinnacle we must first face the challenges that hold us back.
I recently met a man who struggles when speaking in front of an audience. He told me that it is the single fear that he has in his life--he would rather do anything else. I watched his hands tremble as he was asked to speak in front of a group. He did it with courage and strength. We all must face the fears that trouble us.
On May 25, 2001, Erik Weihenmayer became the only blind man in history to reach the summit of the world's highest peak - Mount Everest.
Sometimes we need to step out of the shadows of our 'comfort zone' and stretch ourselves out. It is hard but the struggles we have seem to make us that much better.
I recently met a man who struggles when speaking in front of an audience. He told me that it is the single fear that he has in his life--he would rather do anything else. I watched his hands tremble as he was asked to speak in front of a group. He did it with courage and strength. We all must face the fears that trouble us.
On May 25, 2001, Erik Weihenmayer became the only blind man in history to reach the summit of the world's highest peak - Mount Everest.
Sometimes we need to step out of the shadows of our 'comfort zone' and stretch ourselves out. It is hard but the struggles we have seem to make us that much better.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
A Hero
Neil Armstrong was a humble hero who saw himself as a team player and never capitalized on his celebrity as the first man to walk on the moon, mourners said Friday outside a private service attended by fellow space pioneers, including his two crewmates on the historic Apollo 11 mission.
I'm reminded that everybody is a hero in one form or another. The acts of kindness that so many share with others defines what a hero really is.
Some are glorified for their achievements and others never get a single word spoken about them but in my mind they are still heroes.
Think about the heroes in your life. Maybe a parent or a grandparent. Is there a friend or brother and sister?
A person like Neil Armstrong had accomplishments that most of us will never achieve but the things we do in our homes and communities help shape and mold what the future of this world will become.
Keep up the good work!
I'm reminded that everybody is a hero in one form or another. The acts of kindness that so many share with others defines what a hero really is.
Some are glorified for their achievements and others never get a single word spoken about them but in my mind they are still heroes.
Think about the heroes in your life. Maybe a parent or a grandparent. Is there a friend or brother and sister?
A person like Neil Armstrong had accomplishments that most of us will never achieve but the things we do in our homes and communities help shape and mold what the future of this world will become.
Keep up the good work!
Monday, August 27, 2012
First Day Of School
The first day of school is in the record books. Each of our four children had a successful and happy day. There was nervousness but the excitement prevailed. I love to hear their take on the things that are the most important to them. Learning stimulates their minds and expands their normal way of thinking. I love the anticipation of what a new school year will bring. Nat and Lol are in high school and I hope that they take advantage of the experience as a whole. Hooray for school!
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Lead Out
I heard something recently that caused me to think. “Out of every team emerges a leader.” That statement forced me to contemplate my own life and am I doing all that I can to be an effective leader. The greatest success I will ever achieve is within the walls of my own home. So I ask a question to you, are you doing all that you can to lead in righteousness within the walls of your home? How we act and what we do will have great impact on the lives of our children and grandchildren. That success hangs directly off of what we contribute and how we execute the decisions that we make.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
The Amazing Things Of Life
When was the last time you flew on an airplane? Was it fearful or did you find it enjoyable? I find it incredibly amazing that a large machine can fly through the air with such grace and mobility. Every working part must be orchestrated so that the functions that each performs is precise. I love to watch airplanes fly and it makes me grateful that I get the chance to be a part of the success. So it is with our lives. The precise implementation of all that we learn must be practiced and then properly executed to produce good sound results. The next time you fly pay close attention to the operation of the aircraft and you’ll know what I mean.
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