Today, after church, I made my usual trip to the nursing home to help them with their short Sunday services. I enjoy playing the piano for them, because, well, I'm not very good, and yet, they still love it when I play :). My dear friend Velma just turned 99. She is an amazing lady. Her body is thin and frail, but her enthusiasm for life and her loving spirit shine brightly. Today while chatting with her, her age came up, and she said something to the effect of "yes, it has been a wonderful journey, I love it."
From what I know about Velma, I understand that her life has been one of service. That is why she has such enthusiasm. That is why her life has been good, and that is why she is so positive and full of love for others. From what I know about life, no one is exempt from sorrow and heartache. At times it seems that some just coast along the current and stay afloat while others struggle to breathe and spend their lives having to swim upstream, but truly, everyone has their own personal struggle at different points in their lives, even if it doesn't appear so, it is. Everyone may experience loneliness, discouragement, loss of a loved one, betrayal, and the list goes on and on. And yet, there are those who are downright bitter and angry at the world, and there are those like Velma, who come through this life totally refined and full of love towards others. And happy! What is the difference? I would say that one difference is in service. One who lives to serve or help others finds her own strengths and abilities. One's own heartache is minimized as she goes beyond herself in an effort to make someone else's life better, thus finding more meaning and purpose altogether. (I used the female pronouns, but it definitely goes both ways for men and women). This short video really touched my heart, and gets at the joy one can feel when serving others.
How I am grateful for the example of my Savior who spent his life in service, and showed us the way to live in love. I'm also grateful that he has done for me what I cannot do for myself--that is, provide a way for me to repent and be clean again so that I can move on beyond my previous mistakes.

From what I know about Velma, I understand that her life has been one of service. That is why she has such enthusiasm. That is why her life has been good, and that is why she is so positive and full of love for others. From what I know about life, no one is exempt from sorrow and heartache. At times it seems that some just coast along the current and stay afloat while others struggle to breathe and spend their lives having to swim upstream, but truly, everyone has their own personal struggle at different points in their lives, even if it doesn't appear so, it is. Everyone may experience loneliness, discouragement, loss of a loved one, betrayal, and the list goes on and on. And yet, there are those who are downright bitter and angry at the world, and there are those like Velma, who come through this life totally refined and full of love towards others. And happy! What is the difference? I would say that one difference is in service. One who lives to serve or help others finds her own strengths and abilities. One's own heartache is minimized as she goes beyond herself in an effort to make someone else's life better, thus finding more meaning and purpose altogether. (I used the female pronouns, but it definitely goes both ways for men and women). This short video really touched my heart, and gets at the joy one can feel when serving others.
How I am grateful for the example of my Savior who spent his life in service, and showed us the way to live in love. I'm also grateful that he has done for me what I cannot do for myself--that is, provide a way for me to repent and be clean again so that I can move on beyond my previous mistakes.
