Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

Tis the Season


Hey kids!
Whew! It has been a long, wonderful, couple of days!
Aphrodite has certainly been keeping me on my toes, but she's just too much fun!

It is such an exciting time of year.
Sunday is Easter and the weekend after that is General Conference!
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [aka the LDS Church] gathers twice a year to hear the prophet, apostles, and members of the quorum of the seventy speak for two days.)
I am really excited for General Conference!
AND we are quickly approaching the year anniversary of when I met Larry, and when we started dating!
The time really has flown by!

Anyway, I thought I would just share a few things that have been on my mind recently.
I know that there have been so many debates right now about so many controversial topics, but I don't care to address that at the moment. If you want to know what I believe, go to lds.org and find "The Family: A Proclamation to the World".
Or click here.

What I would, however, like to discuss are my feelings about Easter and the Savior.

I find it difficult to put into words what I feel about the sacrifice Jesus Christ made for us.
I'm a rather private and shy person, so I don't talk too much about things that are really important to me.
How that makes any sense, I'll never know...
I don't think this was always such a personal topic for me. I finally got just the beginning of the true meaning of the phrase "He died for me" through my thick skull about a year ago.
I always kinda thought, ok, Christ died for everyone in the entire world. Somehow, I had this picture in my head of Christ looking at all of us in the pre-earth life and saying, "Yes, they are worth it"
What I didn't get was that, it wasn't because there were so many of us who would need someone to pay the price.
No.
It was because each and every one of us, individually, were worth dying for.
It came into my mind like this:
"If you had been the only person to ever live, on this earth at this time or any other, the sacrifice would have been worth it."
And do you know why it was worth it?
Because Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ loved us so deeply.
Not just "us" but you and me, personally.
See, I believe that Heavenly Father has a plan for us. And the whole purpose of this life is for us to gain experience so that we can return to our Father in Heaven and live with him. But we have to be perfect in order to do that. We couldn't be perfect without a payment for our sins which disqualify us and make us unworthy to be in his presence. Without payment, we cannot enter Heavenly Father's kingdom. We couldn't do it ourselves. In the ultimate act of mercy, Jesus Christ stepped up and said
"Father, thy will be done, and the glory be thine forever." (Moses 4:2)
All so that we could have eternal life. So that we could live, forever, with our beloved Father in Heaven.

It all seems so simple laid out like that, but we seem to have a knack for complicating things down here. We blame things on ourselves, God, and each other when no blame is necessary. What does it matter if someone has wronged us? I'm sure we have all heard "Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord." which we take to mean, let it go and Heavenly Father will make sure vengeance is carried out for you.
But, if we are supposed to follow an example, the truest and greatest example of pure love ever given, why do we seek so passionately for the score to be settled? Christ lived a perfect life, and died for all of us who will fall so short of that bar because each and every single one of us was worth it. Not just the people who are kind and generous, but for those who are not. For those who are faltering, for those who take advantage of us, for those who are selfish and mean.
Think of it.
He died for them individually too.
If that person, sitting in a prison cell, had been the only human being on the planet, Christ still would have deemed the sacrifice worth it.
It's not like a game of duck, duck, goose. You're worth it, you're worth it, you're not worth it so the Atonement isn't for you, you're worth it, you're worth it...
NO!
So why do we treat people that way?
We are all guilty of it at some point or another.
It's not just certain people who believe one thing, or a group who believes something else.
At some point in our lives we all began searching for reasons to feel we were better than someone else.
That we are, somehow, worth more.
This idea that because we are smart, wealthy, poor, gay, straight, white, black, or purple somehow makes us better than anyone else is entirely false.
And it spreads into the silliest of things!
Try talking to someone about your wisdom tooth experience and how terrible it was. (Or you can look up Brian Regan and hear all about it) I can bet you they will come back with a worse story. We try to one-up each other. How silly is it?!
My point is, we are all loved so much by someone who matters more than the person with the worst wisdom tooth experience. But more than that, He loves them too. And that's what matters.
Why can't we treat each other that way?

To me, Easter isn't just about cute fuzzy rabbits and chocolate eggs (although those are excellent perks!), it's about the immense and incredible joy that can be ours because of one beautiful act of love and sacrifice.

Christ, who never wronged anyone, who loved without reserve, who forgave freely, who only wished to give us the greatest gift ever conceived of, suffered in Gethsemane and was killed so that we might live.
Why?
Because of love.
Innocent Christ gave his life willingly so that those who were not innocent might have joy.
That is what Easter is about.
Let's renew our commitment to follow that incredible example.





I hope we can all become a little better this Spring.
I love you all and I hope you have a beautiful Easter.

Less Than Three,
Sarah



(Picture on Pinterest here)

Monday, February 18, 2013

Where Beauty Begins

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True beauty begins with beautiful thoughts. Not always the easiest thing in the world! But worth it!
Well, we are back in Arizona! And it is beautiful here! The sun is shining and it's a lovely 59 degrees!
And that's honestly all I have time for today! We have to unload the car and do some chores!
I hope you are having a brilliant Monday!

Less Than Three,
Sarah

(Find the picture here!)

P.S. Larry and I have been married for six whole months today!! Here's to the best six months of my life and to many, many more to come!! I love you, Larry! <3

Thursday, February 14, 2013

White Roses for Valentine's Day


Happy Valentine's Day!

Weather you're celebrating with someone or on your own, please please have a little chocolate today!
And here is a lovely picture of some white roses!
They happen to be my favorite and every Valentine's Day I was home, my parents would get me a dozen which I ALWAYS appreciated!
I don't think Valentine's day has to just be about your significant other, I think it can be about celebrating the love you have for your friends and family as well.
So, take some time today to let everyone know how much you love them! And remember all of the people out there who love you right back!
Have a fabulous Thursday!!

Less Than Three,
Sarah <3

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

I've Got a Thing...


For cinnamon pull aparts!

Hi kids!
Hope you're having a fantastic week so far!
I've been thinking about the things I love (as well as the people, of course) and I just can't get over how much I love my mother's recipe for cinnamon pull aparts.
I know I went over this way back in November, but I figured I'd share the recipe with you all. Honestly, THE best cinnamon pull aparts/monkey bread I have EVER had! And the best part? It's super easy!
So here's the recipe! Enjoy!

Less Than Three,
Hessy


What you'll need:
2 packages pop biscuits (or any bread dough will work)
1 stick margarine or butter (or 1 cup)
1 cup sugar
2-3 tsp cinnamon

What you'll do:
Grease your pan. A bread pan or a bundt pan works best. If you use a bundt pan you'll need more biscuit dough.
Melt the butter.
Mix the sugar and cinnamon together.
Dip each biscuit in the butter and then into the sugar and cinnamon.
Layer in the pan.
Bake at 350 for 15 minutes for a bread pan, 30-40 minutes for a budnt pan, or till the rolls underneath aren't aren't gooey but a little firm.

Well! There you go! Have a beautiful Tuesday!

Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year!!



Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone! I can't believe a year has flown by!
NOTHING has gone as planned, but that's pretty normal. This time last year I was in Seattle, wondering what the next year would bring me, working at Deseret Book, and not entirely ready to leave for school! Then I had one of the hardest semesters of my life, seriously it was one thing after another! But we won't go into that at the moment! Then I met the love of my life. See, my personal plan had always been that I'd meet the guy I was going to marry in January, we'd date for about three months before he would ask me to marry him and then we'd get married in June. So every year when I wouldn't meet someone in January, I'd always figure, hey, maybe next year! So when I met Larry in April and ended up married in August, it would be an understatement to say I didn't see that one coming! But the Lord always has a better plan for us than we have for ourselves and Larry is better than anything I had EVER imagined or hoped for!
Then we figured we'd be living in Washington, I'd start work again at Deseret Book and Larry would find a job there. But, after we got married and went down to Arizona for the reception there, we realized that the Lord wanted us in Arizona. So we stayed down there. Now, not only was I sad that I couldn't work at Deseret Book (probably one of my favorite places, not gonna lie) but we also felt like I needed to stay home. Which, I wasn't very happy about. I wanted to work! Larry was gone all day and I needed something to do! But, it ended up being a great blessing. I figured out I actually kinda like to cook, I haven't had to worry about maintaining a job while I've been dealing with this stomach thing, I've rediscovered interests, and I've grown in so many ways I didn't know were possible! We have been so greatly blessed, even if I was just a little stubborn along the way...

So what's on the horizon for us next year?

I honestly have NO idea.
We weren't able to find a place to live in Rexburg before we left Arizona. But we packed up our belongings in good faith that the Lord would guide us the way we are supposed to go! We had a wonderful time on our mini honey moon in Disneyland! (Pictures at the end!) And we had a wonderful time visiting my oldest friend Caitlyn and her husband Brian. It's actually almost scary how well Brian and Larry get along! That certainly works out well!! Then we spent a few days with my parents for Christmas and it was wonderful to see them! We had planned on being in Washington for a while and getting to see some friends, but, as goes the story of my life, that wasn't what the Lord had in mind for us. So, we got two days in Washington before we felt strongly that we needed to go back to California. So here we are! We still haven't found a place in Rexburg and we don't know if that will be where we end up at all this semester. We have a few options in the works at the moment and we won't know till this week or maybe even next week what will happen, but the changes could potentially be huge, so stay tuned for those!
But, one of those changes starts here! I couldn't decide if the whole "Love" theme I had going here was cute or just annoying. I think that it might be annoying so I'm going to get rid of the "Loving xyz" blog title thing. Small change, I know, but we'll see how that works. Next, I've been trying to decide if I want to have a specific area that I have my blog focus on. Like a crochet blog, a quilting blog, an all things craft blog, a beauty blog, a blog about dealing with depression, ADD, and Trichotillomania (I may have spelled that wrong...sorry!) ect. I love all those things, they make me who I am, and honestly I'm still searching for a niche. But, hopefully I'll get some feedback from you and you'll let me know what YOU would like to read about. I'll be honest with you, I don't know everything in the world. I'm only starting out with crocheting and I honestly haven't ever even tried to quilt, and I'm still learning what works for me and what doesn't. But, I would love it if you would help me find out! I have a feeling that this year is going to be more difficult, but at the same time even better than the last! And I would love it if you took the ride with me!
SO!
Here's to a brand new year and all of the trials and all of the blessings it will bring! It's going to be great and I can't wait to share it with all of the people I love!
Have a wonderful New Years Eve! I'll see you next year!

Less Than Three,
Sarah


I had to post this because I love grumpy cat and this just made me chuckle.





Ya... he's that awesome.
They've reopened Sleeping Beauty's Castle!! I was sooooo excited!!





That is entirely made of legos! How crazy is that??

You know, it's a little sad when the Beast...is more..."endowed"...than Bell...

So, Caitlyn and I tried to make cookies last night, but my favorite recipe is in Arizona in a box that is waiting for us to have a place that it can be shipped to, so we found a recipe close to it, but something went wrong and they ended up SUPER crumbly and we accidentally dropped one and it exploded on the ground. I'm fairly certain a cookie isn't supposed to do that...
San Francisco!!


HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!