,That no sacrificeYHIt's been an exciting day! Thanks to the marvellous Maria and the IT and biscuity thing munch and mingle, BTW it was a great activity, I now have a picture or two on my blog and it a little customised! I have decided that I will blog at least once a week so I won't need to phone anyone any more or at least text, my sausage fingers are not very quick!
Well I have had a busy week. I went to Sheffield on Thursday on the train and made a new friend/work colleague, the lovely Jenny, she is a real inspiration and someone who it was great to spend some time with. Looking forward to a few more hours with you Jenny ( however she may not feel the same!). We had a party for RS birthday social on Wednesday and it was good old plain fashioned fun with a few silly games with Suze the RS president winning them all, no it was sheer fluke. Great food from JoJo. The variations on a hot dog were really good. I think however the hook to reel the sisters in were the Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Child 5 has been insured on the car for a week so I've not really seen it and it was sure good not having to get out of bed until 5.40am! And then going back for a snooze til 6.30 am. Could life get better? Spent some of Saturday evening on tenterhooks as she was driving to Harbourne and had to negotiate some of spaghetti junction ( a few noodles). But just like Cinders the ball ended at 3.00pm today when the insurance finished.
I feel very grateful for the richness of my life. I think of life's experiences as weaving a carpet for the afterlife, I hope it will be thick and soft and vibrant and like princess Jasmine and Aladdin will transport himself and I off to a whole new world when we are old and all used up. In reality I may just end up with a left over carpet tile. Thomas S Monson said No sacrifice is too great, no price too heavy, no struggle too difficult in order to receive those blessings, so I shall set too and get weaving!
Keep the faith.