And then, out of the blue, my grandpa came over with a bag full of books. He said he met some teachers on the Frontrunner who were reading new children's books they got at a literacy conference. He asked them for a list of the best books for his great-grandchildren, and then he ordered all the books on the list. My grandpa is such a gentle giant, and that simple but amazing gift turned my whole day around.
It doesn't matter if nobody comments on my blog post for that day. It doesn't matter if our couches have a few bad springs. It doesn't matter if I forgot to buy eggs, or if ate those cookies, or any of the thousands of things humans worry about daily.
So today, I have a few pictures of what does matter. My family matters. So does kindness and compassion and trying again tomorrow. The words below are from a beautiful sermon (read it HERE) and are compiled in my very favorite Mormon Message video HERE. I promise it's worth three minutes of your time.
We would do well to slow down a little,
proceed at the optimum speed for our circumstances,
focus on the significant,
lift up our eyes,
and truly see the things that matter most.
and truly see the things that matter most.
Strength comes not from frantic activity
but from being settled on a firm foundation of truth and light.
It comes from placing our attention and efforts on the basics of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
It comes from paying attention to the divine things that matter most.
-Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf