Traditions have become so important to me. Last spring in Stake Conference one of the speakers talked about the importance of traditions and the fact that if you don't establish good family traditions it is just the same as establishing bad family traditions. For example, if you don't make it a tradition to celebrate birthdays you have really made it a tradition to ignore birthdays. Also, if you don't make it a tradition to watch General Conference you have really made it a tradition to not watch. Traditions are like habits. And I really want my kids to have some fun and exciting traditions for good things so that they will hopefully keep doing those good things for a very long time. Does that make sense? I hope so.
I came away from Conference feeling so excited about the Gospel. I usually do, but it seems a little more so this time. Maybe I just paid attention a little better this time. I just feel so encouraged and uplifted! So hopeful! (I again really enjoyed President Uchtdorf's talk this weekend.) It was so fun to listen to church leaders from so many places around the world. This really is a global church and is just so neat to be able to see it spreading around the world. I'm very excited by what President Monson requested on Saturday morning. I'm anxious to see what happens when we as a church pray for countries to be opened so that more people will be able to have the gospel. I can hardly wait!
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Wasn't it a great conference? I'm so glad that my parents started the tradition of us always watching conference together. Our other tradition is to take a drive during the Sunday afternoon session. We go someplace beautiful, like Mesa Falls, and listen to conference on the radio. It's just not a complete conference weekend without that drive.
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