As Thanksgiving approaches, I feel its only right to express my gratitude for things in my life. I have a lot to be grateful for, but sometimes in the thick of things, I tend to forget. So, here's my list of gratitude this year:
First and foremost, I am grateful for my Savior, Jesus Christ. Over the past year, I've been trying to become more like Him and I've been trying to get a more personal relationship with Him. I have read the talk from the May 2012 General Conference that talks about being being converted to the Gospel versus the Church. I have taken that to heart and am trying to be better. I think by strengthening that relationship with my Savior, I can become that solid, converted member. I hope to continue to improve myself.
Second, I am grateful for my family. I probably don't show it a whole lot, but I am grateful for them and the fact that they still love me, after all of these years. They are all great people! I have had so many wonderful adventures and hope to have many more through the years.
Third, I am grateful for the possessions I have been blessed with. I have a beautiful home and a vehicle to name a few. There is so much work to all of it, but in the end, its all worth it. For that, I am grateful. I am grateful for the value of work and the fact that I am not afraid to work. I have my parents to thank for that. :)
Fourth, I am grateful for my job. I have had some rough spots of late, but I feel that the lessons and principles I have learned over the last year in my job have given me a depth that I don't think would have been possible anywhere else. Although I haven't liked every moment of it, I am grateful for my work and the people I have an opportunity to work with. Its been a great blessing in my life.
Fifth, I am grateful for friends. I have been blessed with some great ones, other have left my life. I am grateful for all of the impacts they have had, negative or positive. I believe that every person comes into my life for a reason, to teach me, to inspire me, and to support me through the thick and thin. Friends have been hard to come by sometimes, but I have been blessed profusely with those people that have come into my life.
Sixth, I am grateful to live in the United States of America. Yeah, its true, life hasn't been bliss here, but I have so many freedoms that many don't have. I hope not to be one of those complacent Americans that take everything for granted. I have the freedom to vote, to work, to own property, to speak my mind, to practice my religion. What a blessing it is to be a citizen of this great land!!
Seventh, I am grateful for my life. There have been extreme cases of health issues and much sorrow in my life. I still have some of those health problems, where others have disappeared. I am grateful to be alive, to be able to enjoy the sunshine. I have so much to enjoy and many opportunities to enjoy it.
So, this is just a small list. But I am grateful for everything my Heavenly Father has blessed me with and continues to bless me with. Looking back, my life hasn't turned out how I planned it, but it has turned out how my Heavenly Father planned it. I hope I am able to continue going in the direction I need to go. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Registered
So, I registered for classes to start my Bachelor's degree. BYU-Idaho has a program that will allow me to use my AAS degree I earned from LDS Business College and will let me apply for an Applied Management BS degree. I decided to start small (since its been 9 years since I've been in school) and I'm only registered for 9 credit hours. I'll be taking a Science, Math, History and an orientation course. Needless to say, its slightly nerve-wracking, but its the right choice for me right now. I'm grateful for a boss that has encouraged me to go and get my Bachelor's degree. I think she is very wise in the fact that it is probably the best time to do it. So, as of now, I am an official BYU-I student with classes set to begin January 7. Here we go! :)
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