Monday, December 22, 2008

When it Rains, It Pours.

I can not let another day go by without expressing my tremendous gratitude to all the wonderful souls who have given us 'Christmas' this year.

I have posted on this before, but occasion calls for it again.

We live a fairly typical life of college students struggling to make it with the added excitement and joy of two little angels residing with us. This last block of classes have been extra tight as patrick has not been able to work a full part-time schedule due to his class load.

I am reminded of several teachings, sayings, and principles.

Thanks to Patrick's incredibly strong testimony of paying tithing, we have been faithful tithe-payers. There have been a few times when I felt pretty strongly that if we would simply have faith and pay a full tithe, the Lord would bless us, that the 'windows of heaven would open and we would not have room enough to receive it'. I have not been mistaken.

I am then reminded of 2007's Visiting Teaching lessons- of being an instrument in God's hands. It is amazing to observe how the Lord works his mighty miracles. I believe that he has used our friends and family as his instruments and blessed our lives through them.

So, whether they read this or not, Thank you. Thank you so much to those who have helped us through this time, whether realizing our struggles or not. Thank you for being the Lord's hands on earth. Thank you for filling our lives and helping us remember we are not alone, that Heavenly Father is mindful of us.

When we were pretty low and not sure how we'd make it...

Thank you for filling our fridge, freezer, and pantry. (again.) Thank you for the 'belated birthday' checks. Thank you for helping me to go to the doctor when I was so sick. Thank you for the 'extra' turkey, the homemade soup, bread, and the veggies. Thank you for opening your homes to us. Thank you for the gift card for Channing's birth that made it possible for us to have something for our kiddos to open Christmas morning. Thank you for the anonymous diapers,wipes,baby food,granola bars, and generous 'donation'. Thank you for watching our kids. Thank you for the love, the hugs, the laughs, the dinners, the company, the friendship.

Please feel our tremendous gratitude, our overwhelming feelings of love for you who have helped us in our times of need- please receive the deepest meaning of these simple words:

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

"For when ye have done it unto the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto me."

5 comments:

PerryParty3 said...

YAY for nice, charitable people! :) Thank you too, from a concerned sister! :)

Staigerfamily said...

This is so sweet. I am so glad everyone is looking out for your guys! We love you!!

Mandy | Baking with Blondie said...

You guys work so hard, you deserve so much good. Hope your holidays are wonderful too :)

Amy L. Workman said...

If any family deserves an outpouring of love and blessings it is you guys! We love being your neighbors and friends! Thanks for all that you do for us! Merry Christmas!

mk said...

So cool to read that... You guys totally deserve it all. And think about how truly rich this time of y'all's life is going to look in 20 years. "Those were some of the best years" you'll tell your kids. So cool!

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