Some days you need chocolate and today was one of those
days.
Friday, 21 October 2011
56. Today I am Grateful for Chocolate
Thursday, 20 October 2011
55. Today I am grateful for the new ‘Daughters in My Kingdom’ book
On Sunday I received a copy of the new “Daughters in My
Kingdom: The History and Work of Relief Society” book. This book has been given
to each woman in the church throughout the world. Receiving this book is an
example to me of how valued women are in the church and the desire of our
leaders for us to recognize the importance of Relief Society and the work we
do. I am looking forward to continue reading this book and to receive greater
understanding, guidance and inspiration from it.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
54. Today I am grateful for the Christmas Bureau
One of the things I love about my job is that I get to learn more about
various programs in the city. Today I went to an information session for the
Christmas Bureau at City Hall. Although, October seems a bit early to start
thinking about Christmas, projects like this are worked on year round.
I am grateful that I have been fortunate enough to never have to worry about there being enough food at Christmas and I know that when I wake up on Christmas morning there will be gifts under the tree. However, there are many people who are struggling to make ends meet. I think it’s wonderful that there are programs like this to ensure that as many people as possible are able to enjoy the Christmas season. One of my Grandma's favourite saying's is "More blessed to give then to receive" which is true. In donating gifts, money and time to projects like this, we too will be able to feel more of the Christmas spirit. At Christmas time, we remember the birth of the Savior and what better way to reflect that then to follow his example in serving others and helping those in need.
Here is one of my favourite Christmas songs and videos that reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. How do you show that you have room for the Savior?
I am grateful that I have been fortunate enough to never have to worry about there being enough food at Christmas and I know that when I wake up on Christmas morning there will be gifts under the tree. However, there are many people who are struggling to make ends meet. I think it’s wonderful that there are programs like this to ensure that as many people as possible are able to enjoy the Christmas season. One of my Grandma's favourite saying's is "More blessed to give then to receive" which is true. In donating gifts, money and time to projects like this, we too will be able to feel more of the Christmas spirit. At Christmas time, we remember the birth of the Savior and what better way to reflect that then to follow his example in serving others and helping those in need.
Here is one of my favourite Christmas songs and videos that reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. How do you show that you have room for the Savior?
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
53. Today I am grateful for self defence classes
Tonight, I went to a self defence class for a relief society
activity. It was hosted by the ward I was previously in so it was nice to see
some of the girls I hadn’t seen in awhile. The class was taught by one of the
members of the ward who is a police officer. She was a great instructor! I have
been to a few self defence classes over the years but it’s always good to get a
refresher and learn more techniques. Hopefully, I won’t ever have to use it and
if I do, hopefully I remember what to do. What I found the most helpful was
talking about what to do in various situations. After the class, I had to get
gas and I was probably more aware of my surroundings than I have ever been.
Monday, 17 October 2011
52. Today I am grateful for the Bishopric
Today for Family Home Evening (FHE) we talked about
gratitude. Something I have been hearing about a lot these days, likely because
I am also thinking a lot about it. After the lesson we made candy grams for
members of the Bishopric. Although, I do not know my new Bishopric that well, I
am grateful for them and how they have all helped to make me feel welcome in
the ward. They also dedicate a lot of their time to fulfill their church
responsibilities and helping members of the ward, on top of their career and
family responsibilities. I am also grateful that my membership records are now
in the ward so I am now officially a member of the Highlands Ward.
Sunday, 16 October 2011
51. Today I am grateful for walks with my roommates
One of my favourite things to do is go for walks,
particularly when the weather is nice. So far this fall, every Sunday has been
beautiful so I have taken advantage of the nice weather to go for a walk. I am
blessed to live right by a beautiful park and to have roommates who also
enjoy going for walks. I am grateful to have wonderful roommates!
Here is a photo of us on our walk today:
Here is a photo of us on our walk today:
Saturday, 15 October 2011
50. Today I am grateful to be involved with the Edmonton Food Bank project
During General Conference in April of this year, Elder
Eyring spoke about the Church welfare program. This year, 2011, marks the 75th
anniversary of the Church welfare program. In commemoration, Elder Eyring, on
behalf of the first presidency invited members of the church worldwide to
engage in a Day of Service; more specifically for wards and stakes to come up
with a formal service project to benefit the community.
The Edmonton stakes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints choose to organize a city wide food drive. Flyers were delivered to every neighbourhood and members were assigned routes to drive through and pick up donations. I arrived at our stake centre with one of my roommates and saw a large empty truck in the parking lot waiting to be filled up with donations. My roommate and I then joined with another member of our ward and drove around a nearby neighbourhood to collect donations. It was wonderful to see so many doorsteps with donations! A few people came out to greet me when I walked up to their doorstep to thank us for collecting donations for the Edmonton Food Bank. I then thanked them for their donation, which is what made the project successful.
In less than an hour we were back at the stake centre to see the truck filling up quickly and cars, vans, SUV’s and pickup trucks full of donations driving into the parking lot. People of all ages helped pick up donations and load the donations onto the truck. I loved seeing a group of children inside the truck helping to sort the donations. My heart was truly touched to see the community come together in donating much needed donations for the food bank. I only played a very small part in this project but I am grateful that I was a part of it.
The Edmonton Journal reported an early estimate of more than 71,500 pounds of food collected. Thank you Edmonton!
The Edmonton stakes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints choose to organize a city wide food drive. Flyers were delivered to every neighbourhood and members were assigned routes to drive through and pick up donations. I arrived at our stake centre with one of my roommates and saw a large empty truck in the parking lot waiting to be filled up with donations. My roommate and I then joined with another member of our ward and drove around a nearby neighbourhood to collect donations. It was wonderful to see so many doorsteps with donations! A few people came out to greet me when I walked up to their doorstep to thank us for collecting donations for the Edmonton Food Bank. I then thanked them for their donation, which is what made the project successful.
In less than an hour we were back at the stake centre to see the truck filling up quickly and cars, vans, SUV’s and pickup trucks full of donations driving into the parking lot. People of all ages helped pick up donations and load the donations onto the truck. I loved seeing a group of children inside the truck helping to sort the donations. My heart was truly touched to see the community come together in donating much needed donations for the food bank. I only played a very small part in this project but I am grateful that I was a part of it.
The Edmonton Journal reported an early estimate of more than 71,500 pounds of food collected. Thank you Edmonton!
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