Date....1-26-10
Starting time....8:10pm
Mood....happy :D
Outside my window....dark ( with beautiful stars shining)
I'm thinking....I'm thinking...I'm thinking
I'm reading....Elsie Dinsmore
I'm listening to... Good Morning ( Singing in the Rain )
Yesterday I....school and practiced my violin-fiddle
I'm excited for....to start teaching piano and violin
I'm sad because....my friend who is sick
I'm hungry for... chocolate!!!!
The song stuck in my head is....Sisters, Sisters ( White Christmas )
I want....my BFF here
I love... music
This week, my goal is... to get things together for me to teach music
Did I meet last week's goal? Yah
Ending time....8:25pm ( I'm not a slow typier either )
Photo of the day- My maw maw gave me this coat that she got when she was 16 years old. Its still in very good condition :D Its about 50 years old! I love how that she gave to me now since I'm 16 years old!
~Scarlett~
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
How can fathers involve their daughters more in their work and vision?
This is a short story from the book So Much More.
You ( Anna Sofia ) were about five or six. I ( dad ) never told you the ending of this story. One night we were entertaining a very important travel-weary political leader. He would be staying overnight, so he and I were in the living room, talking on and on. You came over, untied my shoes and slipped them off, as you often have. You then went over to our guest and said, "Mr._____,
would you like for me to untie your shoes?"
Several years later he said to me, "You know when I decided we should have more children?
It was that night your sweet little daughter helped me with my shoes!"
One simple act of hospitality had eternal consequences. How many hundreds of thousands of souls were affected by that one evening?
The point of these stories is that you understood one of the simpler parts of your father's vision: love people, be kind to them, and take care of them according to our family's traditions of bringing them into our home, and learning from how your parents disciple them. Simply helping enthusiastically is a very powerful testimony. It is a reflection of God's order.
~Scarlett~
You ( Anna Sofia ) were about five or six. I ( dad ) never told you the ending of this story. One night we were entertaining a very important travel-weary political leader. He would be staying overnight, so he and I were in the living room, talking on and on. You came over, untied my shoes and slipped them off, as you often have. You then went over to our guest and said, "Mr._____,
would you like for me to untie your shoes?"
Several years later he said to me, "You know when I decided we should have more children?
It was that night your sweet little daughter helped me with my shoes!"
One simple act of hospitality had eternal consequences. How many hundreds of thousands of souls were affected by that one evening?
The point of these stories is that you understood one of the simpler parts of your father's vision: love people, be kind to them, and take care of them according to our family's traditions of bringing them into our home, and learning from how your parents disciple them. Simply helping enthusiastically is a very powerful testimony. It is a reflection of God's order.
~Scarlett~
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