I did something today I don't normally do...
As I was leaving downtown tonight, traffic was a bit crazier than usual due to construction & a woman on her cell phone was blocking the lane in front of me & that made me grumpy, but after getting past her I was stopped at the light - just ready to get on the freeway. I glanced over to the corner & there was a woman with her sign up "Need Help, Will work..." I don't remember as I didn't really glance at the sign. It's not an unusual sight in downtown Minneapolis as panhandlers are out every day, but as I glanced at this woman I saw such a look of weariness, of embarrassment of where she was & my heart ached for her. How close to that position are any of us really? As I caught her eye & quickly reached out to give here a mere $5 & wished her well she had such a look of gratitude as she thanked me. As I drove home I realized I didn't know how or on what she would spend my tiny pittance, but I imagined her buying milk for her children or perhaps she would spend it foolishly, but I hoped that my smile and small gift would help her day be a bit brighter & less lonely. I know that she had helped me put things a bit more into perspective.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Thursday, July 2, 2009
This YouTube video was just sent to me & I wanted to share. It's your 'wisdom' & inspiration for the day.
I'm not sure what stake was performing, but I'm so glad that John was able to participate in the LDS Encampment this year. He got sunburned, bug bitten beyond belief, wet & filthy... but what an opportunity for him. He made lots of new friends from different wards, survived in the wilderness (one of the nights it rained), learned orienteering & other things from great leaders & now has lots of new stories to tell. I couldn't have found a better place for him to have spent the week.
I'm not sure what stake was performing, but I'm so glad that John was able to participate in the LDS Encampment this year. He got sunburned, bug bitten beyond belief, wet & filthy... but what an opportunity for him. He made lots of new friends from different wards, survived in the wilderness (one of the nights it rained), learned orienteering & other things from great leaders & now has lots of new stories to tell. I couldn't have found a better place for him to have spent the week.
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