Monday, November 5, 2007

Tender Mercies...

During the testimony meeting yesterday at Eli's baby blessing, a guy bore his testimony about a tender mercy of the Lord. This phrase has really stuck with me over the last couple months as I have heard it often - random comments made by family and friends, in a RS lesson (which I seldom get to attend), and during GC talks. This strangers testimony, along with the remembrance of a GC talk ( I think it was by Eyring) - that talked about keeping a spiritual journal - has inspired me to start looking for those "tender mercies" that take place in my life each and every day! This could be quite the challenge, as I seem to be finding the negatives instead of the positives lately.

So, this is my quest - I will take this fun little journal that my mom gave me last month and put it to work. Each day I will find one tender mercy {or more :)}, make note of it in this book, and hopefully begin to "accentuate the positive" in my crazy little world. And I just might share from time to time...



As for today, my darling Miss Adilynn{#1} the trampoline {#2} and my mother{#3} (who gifted us said trampoline) all had a hand in my tender mercy.

I was determined to get my house cleaned, laundry done, halloween decorations put away, Thanksgiving decorations up, and Paislee's clothes organized. This decision meant that there would be no shower until it was done ( I never get my bathrooms cleaned if I am dressed) After picking up carpool in my pajama's (Adi was a bit embarrassed) and making lunch, Adi offered to feed Paislee while I showered (was that a hint?) but no need, there was still too much to be done, including both bathrooms! As I was cleaning lunch up, Adi came to tell me that she "had put Paislee on the tramp and was going to hold Luke's hand so that he could get on the tramp so they could all play together, and didn't that make me happy cuz I didn't even have to ask?"

Sooo happy! She and the trampoline kept all kids occupied and happy for over an hour and I got the WHOLE house vacuumed, a bathroom cleaned, and some laundry done all before nap time! At which time I was able to finish it all up and get a shower before they woke up! Yay! (thanks Ads)

4 comments:

angiedunn said...

Cutest/Tenderest post. I love that cute lil journal! I need to start doing this too...so I can think of the rockin' things instead of the not so rockin' things in my life. Thanks for the inspiration Kace!

•stephanie• said...

i think it's a tender mercy that you had "trampoline weather" when you needed it. if kids here were playing on the trampoline for over an hour, they would come in with third degree sunburns. did you know the temperature is still in the mid-nineties here and is breaking records? what is that about? i guess i'm not really getting the "be thankful for your blessings" thing too well, am i? thanks for being an example of gratitude for me!

Laura Blue said...

what i great idea... i may have to steal the idea from you if you don't mind. love to hear the positive stories... thanks!

sweet pickles said...

Thanks for sending some tender mercies to me so often!!
I've really been trying to look at the positive side of things lately as well. Obviously not working so well all the time, but it helps to keep the blessings in mind.