Friday, July 31, 2009

Beautiful Friends


I love these girls! I am so grateful the Lord put us in each others lives! This quote from Elder Holland perfectly describes both of you! Thanks for being my angels:)

I have spoken here of heavenly help, of angels dispatched to bless us in time of need. But when we speak of those who are instruments in the hand of God, we are reminded that not all angels are from the other side of the veil. Some of them we walk with and talk with—here, now, every day. Some of them reside in our own neighborhoods. Some of them gave birth to us, and in my case, one of them consented to marry me. Indeed heaven never seems closer than when we see that the love of God manifested in the kindness and devotion of people so good and so pure that angelic is the only word that comes to mind.

PS: We miss you Lana!!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Grasshopper Parable

I like this little fellow. Impressive camouflaging with the concrete sidewalk right?! How cute is it that he's holding a blade of grass? It's in his name after all! Interesting that on one hand he's totally hiding from the world, just blending in. However, he can't seem to deny who he is. He's clinging to that blade of grass; perhaps to remind himself of his true identity, or maybe to make himself known to the observant onlooker. Sometimes we feel like we just kind of blend in, but that's not who we are! We're children of god with divine heritage and potential, and we should cling to that knowledge! I'm grateful I noticed this little lesson today, it was just what I needed:)
With hope,
Lynley

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Monday, July 20, 2009

White Roses and Virtue


I'm actually going to try and keep up with my blog and post all the fun pictures I've been taking and share some of the many lessons I'm currently learning in life.

I absolutely loved Sister Dalton's talk from the most recent General Young Women Meeting for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. (See quote below) After reading this talk on the plane on the way to Oakland, I couldn't resist this breathtaking view at the Oakland temple that very evening.

"When I was a young woman, my Young Women leaders had each of us choose a symbol that would represent the life that we would live and what we would strive to become as daughters of God. We then stitched these symbols onto our bandlos—which were fabric sashes that we wore. These bandlos were our personal banners to the world! I chose the symbol of a white rose because roses become more and more beautiful as they grow and blossom, and I chose the color white for purity. Last year when I was called to be the Young Women general president, as I was leaving President Monson’s office, he reached over to a bouquet of white roses, took one from the vase, and handed it to me. The moment he handed me that beautiful white rose, I knew why. I went back to the time when, as a young woman, I chose the white rose as my symbol of purity—my personal banner. How did President Monson know? I took that precious rose home, put it in a beautiful crystal vase, and placed it on a table where I could see it every day. Every day that rose reminded me of the importance of my own personal purity and virtue, and it reminded me of you. As you grow and blossom, your personal purity will enable you to become a force for good and an influence for righteousness in the world. I truly believe that one virtuous young woman, led by the Spirit, can change the world." Elaine S Dalton

If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report let's seek after those things!!

With hope, Lynley