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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Finding Joy in the Journey

Sorry it has been a little while since my last post. I have so many pictures to post and so little time! We have been doing well. I am wrapping up yet another quarter of school, and Addi is rounding the corner on her 2nd birthday. She is growing, learning and changing everyday.

The past few months haven't been the easiest for me and I recently took comfort in this talk and I wanted to share it with all of you, hoping that it will find a way to enrich your lives. At the last conference, President Thomas S Monson gave a talk on Finding Joy in the Journey. He stated that nothing is as constant as change, and that the things we will regret in life are the little things that we overlook. This is my favorite quote:


"This is our one and only chance at mortal life—here and now. The longer we
live, the greater is our realization that it is brief. Opportunities come, and
then they are gone. I believe that among the greatest lessons we are to learn in
this short sojourn upon the earth are lessons that help us distinguish between
what is important and what is not. I plead with you not to let those most
important things pass you by as you plan for that illusive and nonexistent
future when you will have time to do all that you want to do. Instead, find joy
in the journey—now."


Here is the link to the rest of the talk if you'd like to read it:



I wanted to take some time before thanksgiving to express how thankful I am for my life now. I am more thankful for Addi than any other blessing in my life. She has truly been my saving grace and I love her more than I have words to express. I know I am suppose to be her teacher and I am suppose to be her support system, but I think she is mine. She is the reason that I live each day, she is my heart and there really aren't words to express the love between a mother and a child.

I love my family, and am so thankful for their support. Being a single mom is probably the most challenging thing I have experienced. There are days when I have never felt more alone. But I know that my mom, stepdad, and sister are always here to help me or just "be" by my side. Addi loves my mom and sister so much and I can't imagine raising her without their love in her life. I am also so thankful for my friends and their constant unconditional love that they have for me. I am thankful for the gospel and the amazing gift of the atonement. I am thankful that I have been given a chance to change my life and return to church. I have amazing friends in my ward and I love my calling in Primary and Nursery. The children are truly so close to our Heavenly Father and being around them makes me feel the closeness of the spirit.

Though this year has thrown me many challenges, I have never felt more grateful for my life and the people around me. I hope you all know how much I love you and appreciate your constant love and support. Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you for all you do.

4 comments:

Natalie said...

Cute thanksgiving post!! I am glad we got to see you! Call me if you ever need anything! Esp since Cody is gone I would love to talk- Addi is so cute and such a good kid- You are lucky!

Devan and Desiree Fenn said...

Aww.. Bree that was a great post.. here I am balling at work. It is always a great time to express what you are thankful for... You are such a strong person. I look up to you very much! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!

Devan and Desiree Fenn said...

Oh you know it doesn't take much to make me cry... =) and my post is now outdated no more puppies left!! Yay!! Except for the one I kept. "Harley".. Glad all is well!

Gorski Family said...

bree,today is your brithday. I wish I could be there to celebrate. You are such an amazing person. Thank you for being there are for me you give great advice. I am glad that you liked that talk. It is got such a strong message.

Happy Birthday Girl!!

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