They shall bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing. ~Psalm 92:14
"Age is more a matter of how you feel, how you think, and what's going on in your head than what's going on in your feet." Gordon B. Hinckley said that.
And you know what? I completely agree.
I wish more people would get in on that idea. Then no one would say they won't do something because they're "too old."
Just thought I'd share something that I love with y'all today.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
New Beginnings
My closest friend in Provo left to Texas yesterday. Hopefully, he'll be back sometime next year, but that knowledge didn't dull the pain and loss I felt last week. I've got a confession to make: I don't become close friends with people because I hate goodbyes. It's much easier to let go of people you don't know very well.
But I've discovered, from my friendship with Eric, that it is worth it to become close enough to your friends that you love them. If you don't get close to people, you don't grow. And I grew more in my five months of knowing Eric than I had in the six months before I knew him.
And another thing I've discovered from this parting is that when one person leaves, another person comes into your life to help you. That person, for me, was Nathan.
Left: Kristin Right: Nathan |
So, here's to new beginnings, growing, and moving forward. May the next five months be as fruitful as the last five.
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Nathan Larson
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Little Talks
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