Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Pratchett amazes me (again).

I ran out of Pratchett's YA/children's fiction so I decided to try my second adult discworld novel.  I chose to read Truth, and I'm glad I did.  Took me about two chapters to get situated (his novels begin at full speed), but it's been a great read so far.  So many quotables (my word) and spots where I laugh out loud.  I am reading it on Overdrive on an iPad, which I love except that I cannot mark the parts I like.  I've been too lazy to copy and paste--but I really need to go back and do that.

Brilliant!
Satirical.
Thought-provoking.
Hilarious!


Sunday, September 20, 2015

I am Grateful for:


  • my wife, because she is patient and understanding with me;
  • my wife, because she is fun to be with and brings me joy in our companionship;
  • my wife, because she is a wonderful mother to our children;
  • my child, who sets an example of faithfulness in taking the initiative to serve others;
  • another child, who sets an example of faithfulness by constantly striving in righteous habits;
  • another child, who is teachable and is trying hard to do and be better;
  • two other children, who are kind and thoughtful of others;
  • my daughter, Emily, who brings me joy whenever I think of her, and who is an example of faith, friendship, and joy amidst suffering;
  • another child, who loves me and works hard to be a great sibling;
  • my neighbors, who strive to live their beliefs and serve others;
  • my wife's family;
  • my parents;
  • my siblings;
  • ancient prophets who have given us the scriptures;
  • modern day prophets, who give us guidance, testimony, and witness of the Savior;
  • great co-workers, whose dedicated service to their jobs inspire me to give an honest, hard day's work';
  • the many temporal things I have thanks to the kindness of God, family, and friends--I know I don't merit the things I have any more than the next person, and I cherish them as gifts and stewardships;
  • the Earth and its many beauties;
  • a great job, where I can serve others, and that helps me provide for me family while still giving me time for them;
  • neighbors, teachers, and adults that serve my children at school, church, and other places;
  • my health;
  • and many other blessings.
I feel humble as I consider how blessed I am.  And this helps me move away from selfishness and pride.