Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Better Late Than Never

It has been three weeks since my last post about the gym. But at least I have good things to report. I have yet to miss a day at the gym, I do enjoy going each and every day. I have gained five pounds in the past three weeks. Not bad if you ask me, especially since I'm not following my diet 100%. So there we go some good news. Other things going on, I have been accepted to the BYU Masters program. Yep, even I was suprised they said yes. So that means I'll have to start school at the end of April. Not excited about doing school again, but excited about the field of study. I also just started a volunteer job for the distribution center. So I'm busier now than I've ever been. I have no idea how I'm going to actually get it all done while working full time. Now here is where I want some feedback.

I flipped open the scriptures the other day, yea even I'm suprised I opened them, and it was Moroni chapter 1. Moroni mentions that he hadn't planned on writing more, but that he was going to since he was still around. Now we all know the things he mentions in the following nine chapters. Here is my question to each of you, if you got a chance to write a letter to your family before your death. What would you write about? Who would you write to? And what are the most important words of advice and counsel you would impart? Just looking to learn from all you who are smarter than I am. Let me know.

2 comments:

Jamie said...

Ramon,
We actually have a guest room at the top of the stairs, it is waiting for visitors. Ask Brian he has slept there. We would LOVE LOVE LOVE to have you come visit.

I did not know you were going to get your masters, so congrats and BYU wow, never thought of you as going there. BUT that is "super exciting" (tone of a very excited 18 year old girl).

As for the letter I would definitely leave a letter to my children. Letting them know how much I love them and letting them know how important love, gospel, being a good person (and all that entails) and striving to do your best.
That is a great question I want to ponder further, thanks for the challenge.

Jamie said...

P.S. do you mind showing my blog to our Young, sweet, caring, Grandma and Grandpa Watson.

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