Showing posts with label Be Safe This Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Be Safe This Holiday. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Grateful for gratitude.

Today was the perfect ending to Thanksgiving break! My newest cousin was blessed this morning and then I got to go to church with my family. So that was great. :)

My thoughts during the sacrament today were really just thankful thoughts but that's okay. :)
Jesus Christ is my Savior and Redeemer. I am so grateful for Him. Thankful that He loves me, hears me, knows me, prays for me, and atoned for me. I'm grateful that I can repent, and start over each week. I'm grateful that I can be changed, and experience change, through my Savior and my Heavenly Father. 
Something someone said in sacrament meeting stood out to me. She said, "Gratitude isn't a nicety, it's a necessity." Gratitude also does more for us than it does for our Heavenly Father. Gratitude is really for us–I know that I am always humbled when I think of my blessings and the things that I have been given. Gratitude is an expression of our love for our Heavenly Father and our Savior. In the song "Count Your Many Blessings", there are many repeated lines, and for good reason. Repetition becomes a habit. So if you're repeatedly grateful, every day, it will eventually become a habit. Gratitude is essential to our wellbeing. I'm grateful for gratitude–it helps keep me grounded and humble.

One thing that I am grateful for, especially this weekend, is that I was able to come home, and that I didn't have so much homework. Because I needed to work on my prescreening stuff for my application into the school of music. And I was very stressed about it. But I decided to just let go and just do it. I need to put my songs on a CD, and I need to finish some write-ups I have to do, and I am going to try to meet with my career counselor for finishing touches on my resumé for it, and then I will send it in (I may mail it or just drop by the HFAC, I'm still undecided). Anyway, I had a ton of things to do this weekend and I was able to mostly get it done. :) I'm also thankful that this semester is almost over. I'm not entirely prepared for next semester lol but I'm ready for this semester to be over. I'm hoping to be able to get through this semester with nothing below a B grade. If I work really hard, I can do it. This weekend was a great break. Now it's time to get back to work. I'm in the final minutes of the fourth quarter–I'm so close!!

As this holiday season is starting, I just want to remind everyone to be kind (especially to yourself–you are an amazing person. I love you and your Heavenly Father loves you. Don't forget that. <3). Be grateful. Do service. Go out of your way to make someone's day easier or just a little brighter. You'll be rewarded in their gratitude and smile, and you will feel great, knowing that you helped someone. I know I always do. Don't forget to be safe when traveling! Especially when the snow starts to stick and it becomes icy on the roads. Be careful.

Xoxo
Mattie

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

A Christmas Post.

Today is Christmas Eve! Can't believe tomorrow's Christmas! It's been a long week, and an even longer day. My brothers' anticipation has kicked them to space and they've been crazy-hectic today. Though they know that Christmas is about the birth of Jesus Christ, they're too little to understand/remember why and what we celebrate on Christmas Day, and through the holiday season. I hope that, as they grow older, they will come to understand the real reason we celebrate Christmas, and I hope that they will come to love and adore their Savior just as much as I do. I am so thankful for Him, and for all He has done for me. I am also thankful for His mother, Mary, who had the strength and courage to accept the role of being His mother even though it was not ideal for her. I hope someday that I can be as pure and humble as she was, and I hope I can someday be as good a mother as she was and as good as my own mother.  

Well, I wish you a merry Christmas! I might not post tomorrow, which is why I did today. I still might post tomorrow; I guess we'll see. As you go about your day, remember to be safe, and remember our Savior. He loves you very much. :)