Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Shaving

So this just kind of made me giggle...
Always trying to find the deeper meaning :)
I shave my legs about once a week especially in the winter. Usually on Sunday when I wear a skirt. This may gross some of you out but just so your not totally disgusted I really have thin soft hair so its not that big of a deal.
As I was shaving I was trying to find the deeper meaning and it made me think how you are trying to get rid of the nasty unwanted hair. Most girls don't care for leg hair and I'm one of them. And each week we have to shave it off and get a fresh look.
Doesn't it feel SOO nice. Silky smooth. Sometimes I just rub my legs together b/c they are so smooth. AND I've discovered a secret. Shaving with conditioner rather than soaps is the BEST way! SO SOFT! It is seriously incredible.
All of this made me think of the sacrament. We go to church each week to rid ourselves of the nasty unwanted things we don't want in our lives and become clean again through the Atonement of Christ.
I'm so thankful that we have the sacrament each week to partake of. To remember Him and to become clean again.
I'm also thankful for razors :)

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Perspective

Mondays are my busiest day. I clean up from the weekend, plan my meals for the week, clean out the fridge and go shopping for groceries.
So as I was cleaning out the fridge, in preparation for the new food, I got rid of expired foods, left overs etc.. While doing this I noticed my fridge was looking pretty sparse and so I noticed that it was time the shelves in it needed a good scrub. So I took everything off the shelves and went to work. As I got to the top shelf I was a little too short to see the top of the shelf. So I got on my tip toes and started cleaning. I never noticed it was so dirty. I looked down and I thought to my self, "wow this is what the fridge must look like to cyle. No wonder he doesn't like the way I have it arranged. I don't think I'd like it either if I saw it that way every day."
That is when it occurred to me...things may seem totally different to each person depending on their perspective. And it's important to put ourselves in their shoes. If we did this more I think we'd judge less. We'd have a greater understanding and compassion for others. Even before my fridge revelation I was thinking about how I used to judge ppl a lot who had children. "When I have kids I'll never do that." You know you've done it too. We all do till we are in that situation. So now I kick my self and go wow! I understand. So sorry if I ever judged you ;) it just goes so well with President Uchtdorfs "don't judge me b/c I sin differently than you". Even if it isn't sin we still shouldn't judge, just try and put ourselves on their position.
And now I see and understand why my husband wants things different. When before we'd go back and forth about the fridge arrangement but now seeing it as he sees it makes me understand. As I've learned this lesson I've tried to really apply it in my life and its easier to try and realize a situation from others view then I thought it would be. And BOY does it make a difference!