First, a strapping young man showed up on my doorstep the night before with a dozen gorgeous roses and a big ol' box of chocolates. Since that hasn't happened in at least five years or longer I was pretty much ecstatic and very surprised.
It feels like we just had Sophie's second birthday...

She made as big of an impression on my life as I did hers during the year we spent together. I really miss being her nanny but I feel so lucky to be such close friends! I also feel very proud / possessive of the monopoly I have on being her one and only Nanny and favorite babysitter. Her Mom commented the other day: Sophie has decided Elad and I should go out more and she should have a babysitter. However, she has put certain restrictions on the acceptable choice... it has to be "Sarah." The kid is almost 5. You're going to have to take her to college.
To make the most of our day trip away, Tom and I wandered around Princeton University for a few hours after the party. That campus is beautiful! It felt so peaceful and historic. I felt smarter just walking on the cobblestones!
Around 5pm we wandered past the on campus Catholic Church.
Pray for Knowledge--Seek the truth of things. Seek to understand the way God understands.
Pray for Wisdom--How does God approach a sinner or a poor person? Go and observe others. They are the humble. Wisdom is the way that leads us to hope. It is God's way.
Pray for Beauty--It is the vision of God. How does God see things? God sees beauty in all things, no matter the outward appearance. He sees beauty in His creations. Look beyond artifice. How often do we try to create beauty? The fullness of God's creations are people who hear and try to follow the word of God.
Pray for Love--Love is the totality of the circumstances of God. It's knowledge, wisdom and beauty combined. Love is about relationships with people, as Christ had. It's filled with God's way and vision. Love is God active and present in our lives.
I spent the day celebrating my love for life, family and friends in the best way I know how. I was surrounded by people who are beautiful, wise, knowledgeable, humble, kind, funny, giving, inspiring, and striving to be the best they can be. I happily read to Birthday Girl Sophie (who didn't leave my lap anytime I was sitting), ate lolly pops, cake, spinach dip, finger foods, colored, played house, and walked the line between adulthood and childhood with my favorite friends turned family AND a hot date. Could this Valentine's Day have been more happy?! I submit that it could not.
3 comments:
Sounds like a fabulous day! And what a beautiful sermon! Do you normally take such detailed notes in our own services? I'm impressed you remembered so much, but then, you do have a sharp mind.
And can I say that you look... I can't think of any spectacular adjective... but just FANTASTIC with that handsome man by your side!
Thanks Tracy! Yep I take notes in Sacrament Meeting too. It helps me stay focused and is a great resource for looking back on when I need some quick inspiration. I have a whole church journal full of them (a couple actually)...and even some random scribbles in my day planner when I forgot to bring my journal. I started in Canada when I was 16 and it became habit. Who knew I was such a closeted church nerd, right?! Just gotta own it! ;)
Princeton looks so fun! It's a beautiful campus. I am glad you guys got to go. Love the pictures :) Happy Birthday Sophie!!
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