Monday, April 28, 2008

Gratitude

I realize that I am someone in this world because my family defines me. I know the scriptures tell me that I am a Child of God and in an eternal sense that is everything. However, in this life "Papa" or "Sweetheart or "Dad", means a lot more that Martin Farmer.

For the last couple of weeks, I have been thinking about "Gratitude" and decided to have a FHE on the subject tonight for some of my children and grandchildren as well as one of my home teaching daughters. I am convinced that many of this world's problems could be solved if people were just grateful. And I don't think most parents teach this very important principle any more. When we are grateful, my granddaughter Paiten told me that we are happy and indeed the lesson we used made the same point about the 10 lepers that Christ healed. Only 1 who fell down to offer praise was blessed, while the 9 that did not return to thank the Savior missed the opportunity to grow as a result of their ingratitude.

I am very grateful for the Gospel in my life. I am grateful for this wonderful country in which I live and where I have been able to raise my family and enjoy "Freedom". I lived overseas for three years and believe me, there is nothing like America (even with all her problems). I am thankful for the many who have given their lives on my behalf in order to protect our way of life. Finally, I am grateful for my wife, children, sons and daughters in law, and the most wonderful grandchildren in the whole world. I LOVE YOU ALL!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Nostalgia

One of my favorite quotes says, "Nostalgia's sweet, but not so sweet for things remembered as for things forgot!". As I have gotten older and on occasion like to think of the "Good Ole Days" this quote is useful. However, I realized a long time ago that I wanted to use the "Things remembered" part of the equation as much as possible. Mimi and I have always tried to make memories and traditions a big part of the Farmer family.

As our family has grown and interests vary, it seems hard to all get together. We (Mimi & Papa) still however, hope to be part of each of our kid's family memories and traditions for a lot of years to come. And maybe you kids and grandkids can use the "Forgot" part of the quote when Papa gets disagreeable or goes slower than he should.
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