Family History Friday: Suicide

I have heard a few stories lately about teenagers who have committed suicide after being bullied by other teenagers.

This breaks my heart.

I don’t know the details of these young people’s lives. Did they have loving families, who tell each other all the time how important and loved they are?

Do they have a grandma’s or grandpa’s who they visit often who support and love them?

Do they know the history of their family?

Do they know of the many family members who came before them who struggled with life, and were challenged by all kinds of difficult experiences and made it through.

Do they come from a family who believes that we are all here for a reason?

Do these young people tell their family that they are being bullied?

I feel so sad for the families left behind after they are gone. I’m sure they wonder, “What could we have done to prevent this from happening?”

The reason why I wonder about all of these things is because I had a very difficult time as a teenager. I would say that I was bullied, although they didn’t call it that back then. Thankfully we didn’t have the internet back then and thankfully I couldn’t receive text messages from someone who wanted to hurt me, or try to tell me hateful things.

I will say that that time in my life was probably the most difficult because I wasn’t just dealing with the bullying. This difficult time lasted for years. I can honestly say that I’m am grateful for the things I learned during that time, but I can see how someone could feel hopeless and alone, and that no one will care if I’m not here anymore.

As I think about these teenagers who ended their lives, I think to myself, “How did I make it through? And how could they make it through this time and come out emotionally healthy and happy?”

The first thought that crossed my mind was “Family History”. I know that some people would say that is completely silly, but there is good reason for me thinking that. If these kids don’t have good family relationships right now, with their parents, siblings, or grandparents, but they knew something about those who are part of their family that have past on. That they had a really hard life, and things got better. Wouldn’t that help?

Of course as I write this, and then proof read it I know it’s not that simple. I do know that knowing about them helps us to feel that we belong to something bigger. I believe they are aware of us and hoping for our success in this life experience.

-The wife of Dr Marshall Duke of Emory University, told him of an experience she had while working with children with learning disabilities. “The ones who knew a lot about their families tended to do better when they faced challenges.” Dr. Duke developed, “Do you know?” 20 questions such as: Do you know where your parents were born? Do you know how they met? Do you know where your grandparents were married? Do you know the story of your birth? Do you know of a sad thing happening in your family? Do you know what made your mom happy?

The more the children knew, the stronger their sense of self-control, the higher their self esteem and success. Did you learn it from your family? The results turned out to be the single best predictor of health and happiness. –

I found a great quote about this:

“The single most important thing you can do for your family may be the simplest of all: develop a strong family narrative. Children who know a lot about their families tend to do better when they face challenges as they have a sense of being part of a larger family.”-Bruce Feiler, Family History Researcher.

Knowing we belong to something bigger than ourselves makes a difference and family stories do just that. –Source

I wish I could tell these teenagers how much I love them. I wish they knew how many loved ones they have pulling for them, from the other side. I believe this with all my heart.

Teach your children how much they are loved, and that they can go through hard things because the people who love them have been through hard things and made it through!

Happy Family History Friday! Love, Joy

One Year Ago…Today-Thoughts of Pearce

DSC03792One year ago today the world lost an amazing man.

This man, was my father-in-law. He led a wonderful life. He and my mother-in-law worked hard to provide for their family with wonderful things and great experiences, an example of faithful service to others. They served others as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving several missions: Boston, Massachusetts, Cove Fort, Utah, Girls Summer Camp Hosts, and Temple Workers.

They shared their love for life in different ways. He was an athlete and very skilled at most sports. Skiing might have been a favorite. He loved it so much he spent the weekends teaching others to ski. He taught me how to ski. I think he skied till he was 75 years old or so. He had a special bicycle that made riding long distances more comfortable. He rode around Bear Lake with my hubby and some of our kids. He loved golf, tennis, and racketball. We both shared a love for maps and finding places using maps. He blessed many while on this planet. He helped me and my sweetie buy our first home. He always encouraged our family to do good and bless others.

The person he was as he lived here on earth is the same person he is in the Spirit World.

He has a testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I’m sure he is serving and loving others.

We miss him.

We know that we will see him and be with him again though, and that knowledge is so important to us.

Families are Forever!

Confidence.

I heard an excellent quote recently,

“Confidence is going after Moby Dick in a row boat

 and taking tarter sauce with you.” Zig Zigler

This quote is perfect, because we have made a decision that is going to take a lot of confidence. We decided to sell our home and downsize.

This is a huge endeavor.

We have lived in our home for many years, and we love our neighbors and neighborhood.

We have decided that our home is just too big for us. We are cleaning out our closets and selling and getting rid of things. It has actually been very nice to de-junk.

Our house is so clean, I wonder why we didn’t do this sooner.

One part of selling our home that takes a lot of confidence is believing someone will come along and love our home like we have, another is believing and having confidence that we will find a smaller house that fits our needs; that this will all come together in a way that is best.

I believe it will.

We have started saying to each other as we come and go, “Don’t forget the tarter sauce!”

So…if I miss posting, please forgive me.

Dancing Desk Flower Love!

DancingFlowersMy friend that I work with got a dancing flower from her mom a few months ago.

I love it!

It sits on her desk, and dances all day long.

You don’t have to water it. You don’t have to feed it. In fact it says on the back of the box to check your fertilizer at the door. That is a good thing. It is so cute!

For Christmas, my son and his sweet wife gave me my own dancing flower. Yay!

Now we both have dancing flowers on our desks.

It makes our days seem a little more happy! All you need to have a great day is a little sunshine and a happy dancing flower! Well, you need a few more things than that, but it’s a start!

Dance your way through your day, and don’t forget to check your fertilizer at the door!

Tender Mercies…Everyday.

Tender Mercies!photoLast week when I came home from work for lunch I decided to eat a Cutie orange. I began to peel it and I noticed that the stem had this beautiful star shape.

The first thought that crossed my mind was how sweet of my loving Father in Heaven to bless me with this little reminder, and assurance that He is there. That there is a purpose. That there are no accidents, and us living here on this earth is so important, that even the tiniest stem is of significance to Him. That it needed to be perfectly shaped so that I would notice it and think of Him, and of His Son, who created this beautiful world…for me…and you. I thought of all times we see the star shape in this world. It must be a favorite of Heavenly Father’s. During the Christmas season when we think of the star and how it lead the shepherds to the baby Jesus, it is wonderful to have this little reminder. I am so grateful for this little tender mercy. I will look for them, and find them everyday.

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“I testify that the tender mercies of the Lord are real and that they do not occur randomly or merely by coincidence. Often, the Lord’s timing of his tender mercies helps us to both discern and acknowledge them….The Lord’s tender mercies are the very personal and individualized blessings, strength, protection, assurances, guidance, loving-kindnesses, consolation, support, and spiritual gifts which we receive from and because of and through the Lord Jesus Christ….Faithfulness, obedience and humility invite tender mercies into our lives, and it is often the Lord’s timing that enables us to recognize and treasure these important blessings….I testify that the tender mercies of the Lord are available to all of us and that the Redeemer of Israel is eager to bestow such gifts upon us….Each of us can have eyes to see clearly and ears to hear distinctly the tender mercies of the Lord as they strengthen and assist us in these latter days.”-David A. Bednar

 

Airports…

make me cry!

We just picked up Emily from the airport two weeks ago, yesterday. 

I cried.

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Today I dropped off Kelsey at the airport. 

I cried.

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Years ago, like when I was a teenager,

I used to cry

when I would see airplanes taking off from the airport.

Do you know why? In the beginning it was because I knew people were leaving each other. Since I got older and had more experiences with airports, now I know that it is a happy place too. People who haven’t seen each other for a long time get together. 

Maybe it’s a little like Heaven or people leaving God to come to earth…people coming and going all the time. 

People crying tears of happiness at being reunited and people crying tears of sadness because someone they love is leaving. 

I think I’m glad to have people that I love so much that I cry at airports. 

A Miracle!

2014-02-05 at 17-08-34 (1)FYI: This wonderful man, my daddy, had surgery on Monday and God granted us a miracle. He came through it amazingly and is now home.

I am so grateful that Father in Heaven is aware of us and what we go through. I am so grateful for doctors, nurses, CNA’s, and others who take such good care of us when we’re sick.

Life is Good! God is Great!

Family History Friday: He’s Amazing!

My wonderful daddy has set up a little work area at the hospital.

He is one of the reasons that I love Family History as much as I do.

Here he is, in the hospital waiting for heart surgery and he has his computer set up and he is staying busy. I brought my lap top up to visit him today and we worked on our

Family History for a bit. photo 1 (13)

He’s so popular that we had lots of interruptions. I had so much fun!

And I had to take a picture of his snazzy glasses!!! photo 2 (13)I would say he is an ideal patient. He wrote his own Discharge Goals! My favorite part is the “attitude-Bring on the world, I’m ready for whatever comes my way.”

photo 3 (7)He really is an amazing man!

We’ll be praying for him to do well in surgery. We’ll also have the same attitude, “ready for whatever comes [our] way.”

Happy Family History Friday! Love, Joy

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

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Feeling so much gratitude for, and in no specific order:

Family*God*Country*Friends*Savior*Grandbabies*Life*Challenges*Food*Work*Play*Body*

Health*Doctors*Nurses*Teachers*Home*Jobs*Cars*Phones*Emails*Children*Parents*Love

*Opposition*Sunsets*Stars*Service*myBed*Communication*Scriptures*Music*Water*Soap

*IndoorPlumbing*Hotshowers*Time*Holidays*Turkey*MashedPotatoes*Gravy*Cheesecake

*Prophets*Trees*Wisdom*Faith*Prayer*Ancestors*Posterity*Flowers*CalicoPrints*IPad*Air*

Hearts*Mail*Heirlooms*Stories*Cousins*Sweethearts*Computers*Gardens*Dancing*Quilts*

America*ThisBeautifulWorld*Movies*Popcorn*Games*Picnics*Camping*Dentist*Ice*Money

(Definitely, Not a complete list!)

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!