'The next time you’re tempted to groan, you might try to laugh instead. It will extend your life and make the lives of all those around you more enjoyable. ... The way we react to adversity can be a major factor in how happy and successful we can be in life. ... As we look for humor, seek for the eternal perspective, understand the principle of compensation, and draw near to our Heavenly Father, we can endure hardship and trial. We can say, as did my mother, “Come what may, and love it.”'

-Joseph B. Wirthlin, “Come What May, and Love It,” Ensign, Nov 2008, 26–28

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Christmas Threat

just freaked out on my kids, and told them if I have to pick up piles of toys from their rooms that I already cleaned one more time, I'd start giving their Christmas presents to kids that really need them. 
Everyone is crying. 
My work here is done.
 
"Bah......Humbug!!!"



 
-T.S.

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