
Last night I started reading a book about following your ideas and dreams, though they may appear "stupid" and not achievable, and see where they can lead you. Your idea may be the next million dollar start up business.
I reflected on a conversation I had with a retired doctor who was volunteering at the same refugee center where I was teaching English. I had asked him about his past and he told me his glorious life of traveling here and there and everywhere doctoring, teaching and doing wonderful things. When I told him I had grown up on one street in Mesa and married and moved to the next street over and had raised my children there and still lived there--a street away from my parents-- he put his hand on my forehead and said, "Cathy, we need to get you some help!"

I obviously could never write a book about my adventuresome life. But I have lived a life that has been intentional, fulfilling and happy.
I have intentionally stayed at home to raise, teach and nurture my children. I have lived in one very small home with only one bathroom (for most of the time) and taught my children how to work, how to share and how to make do with what you have.
I have intentionally taught my children to love God and to serve others who not only live far away, but may live right in your neighborhood and are just as needy.
I have felt fulfilled as a mother as I watched all my children pay their way thru, and graduate from college, then marry fine individuals and are currently raising wonderful families. I have felt fulfilled as a grandmother each time I babysit and play with my grandchildren.

By small and simple things are great things brought to pass.
Alma 37:6-7
You don't have to do a great and grand adventure with your family. You can, if you want. But please don't underestimate the seemingly small and simple things you are doing every day. The sense of peace and security you give to your children by living your "routinely, boring" day cannot be taken lightly. It is HUGE!
Take a close look at your day, at your life, and at your family and marriage. Smile and acknowledge all the good you are doing. Go be adventurous! Go to the library, the museum, sit and help your child practice an instrument, draw, paint, run around in the backyard.
Whoo whee! Life is good!
Thanks for reading,
Cathy
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