OK, I haven't blogged in such a long time that when I went to log in, it took me a few minutes to remember my password!
Normally this would make me frustrated because I haven't been "keeping up" with everything but the truth is... I am going to give myself an early Christmas present and let go of that pesky guilt found commonly in the females of my religious denomination. There are things in life that are much more important than "keeping up" with everything.
For instance:
Last week I found myself standing in the middle of Walmart with 3 teenage girls. We were pushing 2 grocery carts that had been piled high with gifts for a family that we have never met. I like to call it Personal Progress meets Secret Santa. Or P.P. meets S.S. It's a great combination.
I wish you could have been there.
Because if you had watched these girls touch every single blanket in the baby section. Hugging, unfolding, checking for flaws...You would have had that same tingly feeling I had.
The words "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these" came into my mind and for a split second, I felt like they were choosing a blanket for the Christchild himself.
I may not get around to my blog for another month or so but it is important that you know something.
I have been working hard this season to find Christ in Christmas and I found him in Walmart!
I wonder where you'll find him...
xoMJ


4 comments:
I love doing things like this at Christmas time. I just hope that we can do it next year. I sure LOVE helping out families in need. And yes PP meeting SS is great. I think its a great way to bring up our young women in the world. Teaching them that its not just about them.
Nice to see a post from you again! Reading your blog helps fill in the hole I have from not being able to talk to you at church anymore. Thanks for sharing this experience.
Merry Christmas!
i miss those young women. they are truly special and always so full of the spirit. i am glad that you were able to experience how wonderful they are and the joy it is to be a part of their lives. Love you Marion. Merry Christmas!
Halli Wessman
It has been a while since I have looked at your blog...and I have to say I have missed it so much. You always seem to bring the spirit to me in your writings...Thank you!! How was your Christmas? Well we need to get together again, I miss you so much!
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