Sunday, December 12, 2010

Finding Joy in the Journey...

       Every night I settle into bed, say my prayers, try to count all the blessing of the day, and listen to the "Mormon Channel" on my I-phone to Conference talks! What a wonderful time to ponder, reflect, and be uplifted. This week I listened to Pres. Monson's Conference talk for Fall 2008 called Finding Joy in the Journey!
     A little over a month ago after being crammed packed with photo shoots and fitting Zumba, volunteering at the school... etc. I realized these were all good thing but something had to go. So I eliminated teaching at the gym, scheduled myself to be at home more with the kids and to try to spend quality and "non-stress time" with them. To organize my schedule with my family FIRST!
  This talk reassured me of what I was doing and made me appreciate my commitment to my family. I think off all the years, rushing through the day thinking that "tomorrow" will be better, "tomorrow" we'll DO better, tomorrow we'll make more money, "tomorrow" we'll be out of dental school, ...
 and I love his quote. "....if you live for the tomorrows, you'll wake up and find you only have a whole lot of empty yesterdays!"
  Isn't this true...! Now is the day, to have fun, enjoy the moment, soak up everything your kids do. I often think of Sis. Hinckley saying... she'd rather laugh her way through than cry! What a great outlook!
   I've only have today, once! By darn, "I'm going to love it!" This is my new motto to live by for the new year!

3 comments:

Holly said...

so crazy - recently, I've had similar thoughts... I even wanted to start a journey to joy journal. haven't gotten that far yet, but I'm with you!

Kari Davis said...

oh Holly! See, our friendship is meant to be! Love the Journal idea!

Mother 25 - 8 said...

Loved that message Kari! I struggle with the same. Made photography just for Saturdays and just one shoot and scaling back the sewing. I just don't want to speed through my kids "wonder years." Love that we have people we can TRUST (ie prophets!) to give me the heads up. I think you're awesome girl. Wonderful family, you're a wonderful, fun, happy, energetic, beautiful mom. Keep it up. Keep it ALL up!!