General Conference thoughts: Closing Remarks

This is the wrap up of the conference.  A reminder to study the talks the next six months and let the words serve as a guide.  Of course, in President Nelson’s format, this has also become the ‘new temple’ announcement.  That moment everyone holds their breath to hear a temple in their special corner of the world.  It happened for us Wyomingites in 2011.  Not to be greedy, but it would be nice if it happened again.  I mean, Wyoming is a big state so our Wyoming temple isn’t exactly close to most of the state or easily accessed during winter.  So, if it’s not asking to much, perhaps one a little easier to travel to?

But I digress.

This is the final address of the conference.  For many, this might be the last time they see or hear from the prophet directly for six months.  Although, for this little blog’s reader, it may seem shorter, like, maybe next week? (wink, wink)

It may be a short talk compared to the rest of the conference but listen and feel the warmth and love from a faithful Prophet of God.

Closing Remarks

by President Russell M. Nelson

Lessons learned from mom

Let me tell you a little bit about my mom.  She had a strong personality and felt a deep sense of wrong and right.  Her joy was her family and was strongly protective of her little clan.  If you fell under mom’s umbrella she was your fan.  I’m not claiming she was perfect but she did her best to give her best for her family.  Here are a just a few of the things I was fortunate to be taught by mom. Continue reading

General Conference thoughts: Build a Fortress of Spirituality and Protection

While touring northern Italy last spring a tour guide pointed out the merlons on a castle.  “The shape,” she explained, “showed the allegiance of the inhabitants.  The common square shape were partial to the Pope.  The M shape were followers of the Emperor.”  At one time then, in theory all one would need to do is to look at the castle and know if the people were friend or foe. Continue reading

Lessons learned from Dad

I had the good fortune to be born to good parents.  Now, I’m not claiming they were perfect or didn’t make any mistakes.  That would be a rose-colored glasses statement and I’m not going there.  What I will say is they were good parents in the fact that they loved their kids and tried their best to make a good home.  I appreciate both of them and honor them for what they were able to provide and do for their little family.  Along the way, they imparted the lessons they learned in life that they thought would help me become a decent human being.  Here are a few of my dad’s nuggets of wisdom. Continue reading

None of my nunya

I realize all I’m saying here is technically it’s “none of my none of your.”  Which makes no sense at all.  But it is fun to say.  Much funner than to say “it’s none of your business.”  So, when I feel like I’m becoming a bit to Kravitz-y, I remind myself that it is none of my nunya.  In other words, nothing to see here, just keep moving. Continue reading