Sunday, April 12, 2009

Bus Musings

I'm en route to NY from BOS on the Bolt, which means I've had pretty consistent internet access for my entire trip.  Sadly, though, my back is quite literally numb to the touch (kind of alarming).  And my stomach is starting to churn with back-of-the-bus motion sickness.  I should definitely turn off my computer . . . but I wanted to post a blurb.  (I really do want to be a good blogger.  But the frequency with which I post--or more appropriately, the lack thereof--at this point of the game really precludes me from every attaining such a title.  Sigh.  Hence the post.)

One of my goals this year is to NOT be all talk and no action.  As my stories will attest, I've got the talking part down.  But as the stagnation of my life will attest, I need to step it up in the action arena.  So baby steps.  A little blogging here.  A little resume sending there.  And before we all know it, I'll get the action part down.

Easter synopsis:  Happily, I think Lucy (with her dollar bill and four quarters), was just as happy as Henry (with his $8 and seven minutes of privacy), who was just as happy as Peter (who had the pleasure of licking german chocolate frosting directly from Papa's finger), who was just as happy as Nana (with her birthday pearls and adoring family surrounding her . . . and calling her from Utah), who was just as happy as Emily (who managed to set a perfect example to H and L by sitting at the kid table and NOT spilling her water all over her plate), who was just as happy as Rex and Nat (who got a little afternoon nap while Papa entertained the babies with the story of the three little piggies who had "brussel sprouts and steak and went wee, wee, wee, wee, all the way home" . . . I know, a bit of a variation on a fairy tale theme), who was just as happy as I (who was rescued by Natalie from biting into a chocolate covered shallot compliments of Rex).

I think it's appropriate to end my blog post, and my day, reflecting on the scriptures that Emily and Mom shared in their sacrament meeting talks at the beginning of the day.  They read in John the account of the Savior's crucifixion and resurrection.  I am so thankful that because of His sacrifice, His gift, we not only all have the opportunity to find peace, and perspective, and cleanliness, and hope in this life, but we also get to be together forever.

I love you all.

M

2 comments:

  1. Mary it was so fun to see you yesterday and we really wish you could have stayed longer! Since Natalie spoiled my chocolate-covered shallot, I hope you put it to good use and, of course, blog about it afterwards.

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  2. Of course I'll give you a full report. Get excited :)

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