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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

vices...idaho...conference

My Vice
{What the randomness:}
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Confession time, I totally gave in and started watching Vampire Diaries.

What in the world did I do to myself. I always said I would never cave-in because it just seemed corny and lame. Oh, and it is, but of course I can't resist. 

Team Damon?
Team Stefan?

Now I know the struggle every teen/adult woman has. Probably some men too, but anyways I am not a hater anymore. So thank you Netflix is what I really should say.

AND...
Ryan has been wanting to watch Scandal forever, so we started that too. It's not to bad haha. Oh late night TV what would we do without you. Definitely a VICE. 
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Idaho
{Always be Idahome to me:}
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Ryan suggested going to Idaho for this past weekend, and it worked out because his sister Karly was graduating from BYU-Idaho. Everyone had dinner together at Pizza Pie Cafe {aka: craigo's} and then we headed to 'the burg'. We couldn't have been more excited for her! She worked really hard for her degree and totally deserves it, the graduation was a little different haha but it was awesome seeing her accomplish her goal :). 

On a side note, it was somewhat fun going back to Rexburg and having all those memories flooding back in. The good ones haha. But I do take pride in going there regardless of what many say. BYU-I for life yo. 

Anyways, the rest of the weekend we just hung around. Ryan played some golf, we had dinner at the park, then went to movie, and had some yummy ice cream after! 
{We saw Draft Day, it was entertaining! We liked it, not the best movie ever but it was a fun one to watch.} 

It was nice to see people I haven't seen in awhile, to catch-up on their life. Also sad because there is always so much I want to do but I never have enough time to make my to do list complete. 

BUT Idaho, don't you worry, we will be back! 

{some leavitts and bennions, and a peck?} 
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Conference
{Ending on a lighter note:}
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General Conference is honestly a great way for anyone, members of the LDS faith or not, to find a new light in their life. A fresh start in a sense. There were many questions I prepared myself with and I did find the answers. The Lord does work in mysterious ways and I love IT! 
{traditional homemade
cinnamon rolls}
{Picture of Kent's doppleganger} 
{BQ taking notes with us}
I am going to share 3 things that stood out to me most, you may have heard these ideas or not, but that is what is great about these 'mysterious ways'. We may have the same question but hear our answers in a different way.

Elder Scott said a sense of this: 

"If you focus on the most basic principles, you will gain a better understanding of what the Lord needs from you" 

We get so caught up in the world, the fast pace it moves, we can forget to stop and realize what our priorities should be. It was just a simple reminder for me that the finding the light of Christ in your life is simple and a very easy task to take part in. 

Elder Hales, like many others, talked about obedience. He acknowledged 3 types of obedience:

Natural Man's Obedience
{rejecting God's law for our own desires/popularity}

Selective Obedience
{picking and choosing whichever commandments we want to follow}

Mature Obedience
{the Saviors obedience, willingly obeying Him} 

At times I think we can fall under each one of these categories, I know I am not innocent. However, being a disciple of Christ requires learning mature obedience or we cannot become that disciple. 

 There is always a need to be thankful, especially in our current circumstances. 

Elder Uchtdorf talked about how we need to be thankful in the now and not to worry about our endings for we only have 
"everlasting beginnings". For me, I can find myself thinking of the future and what kind of mother I will be, wife, the home we will have, mainly possible FUTURE blessings. BUT I have so much to be thankful for in our humble apartment, little Blaire and our future little boy, Ryan and his dedication to work hard and get into grad school, and much more. Our life is a simple one but there is great happiness if I let it. 

{testimony}
I am thankful for a Savior who loves me, faults and all. His Atonement is the one sure thing in this life I can always count on. I know without my testimony and the knowledge I have gained so far about the gospel, I would not be the person I am today. I am thankful for my weaknesses that bring me closer to Christ. It helps me understand the unconditional love He and our Father in Heaven truly has for us. 

Thomas S. Monson is true Prophet of the Lord and speaks on His behalf. The Book of Mormon testifies of Christ and helps me learn how to become a true disciple. I am thankful for the temples and the beauty they bring inside and out for my family here and on the other side of the veil. I know that I am loved and that I can become a better person because I know Christ. In the Name of Jesus Christ, Amen. 
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Much Love,

JPB

ps. don't forget it is EASTER this weekend. AND that





1 comment:

  1. You are so cool! I'm sad we missed you guys when you came up to the good ol' land of Idaho! And those cinnamon rolls look divine! Love you!

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