Blogging has been a new experience for me. I have found it to be similar to writing in a journal, yet definitely not private. This blog, Aiti's Thoughts, means Mother's Thoughts in English. Since I am a mother and a grandmother, I wanted to share some of the memories and things that I have learned with my children as well as the students in my class (I am old enough to be their mother). It is possible that some of the things that I have shared could be of help and comfort to those who have read them.
Writing in this blog has also helped me to write more, and along with the all the writing in class has inspired me to start writing again. I have learned how much I enjoy writing in general. When I was young I loved writing and kept a journal, wrote some poetry, and even wanted to write a book. A book is not in the plans unless I get enough stories (personal narratives) together to write a family history book. That actually sounds really fun! However I can see that journal writing is important just as the prophets have taught us.
Overall, writing a blog has been a good experience and I will continue writing in the future.
Aiti's Thoughts
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
Christmas
Christmas will soon be here! The whole season can get too busy and the real reason sometimes gets put in the back burner. How can we balance the fun traditions and remember Christ who is the reason that we even have Christmas?
Once we center our lives in Christ and His teachings, we can have the fun traditions as long as we don't let them take over and forget what Christmas really is about.
Learning from Mistakes
One of the things that we were told, in this, our writing class was to study and learn from the corrections that our teacher makes on our papers. Not only does that apply to writing but it also applies to life. It's important to be aware of the mistakes we make, and it is important to study and learn from them. What I mean by studying our mistakes is that we look at why we did what we did. What were the circumstances that lead to our mistake? Could we have avoided it in the first place? If so, how can we avoid making the same mistake in the future? By looking at and studying the corrections that our teachers make, we can see what we did wrong. Studying how to correct our mistakes will help us to do better on our assignments. It's not only the assignment that is important, but the upward climb of learning and improving ourselves.
As my children used to say, "My teacher said" to learn from the corrections that she makes on our papers.
As my children used to say, "My teacher said" to learn from the corrections that she makes on our papers.
Writing Helps
Looking back on the many things that I have learned this past semester, I have learned so much. I have only had two classes. One is on my major of Exercise and Wellness and the other, this one Writing 150, to count toward the generals. I can see the importance of knowing how to write well. It has been a semester of writing as I have had to do two writing project for the Consumer Health class each week and one research project. I'm so glad that we had just finished our research project for this class where I learned how to research and to express what I had learned. I am taking another writing class next semester, which should help me continue on the road to be a better writer. I'm really excited for that opportunity. I had forgotten how writing helps me to sort out my thoughts and feelings. It is like thinking on paper, where it doesn't vanish as quickly as from my brain. In the future I will write more than I have the last few years.
Traditions
It's fun to get to know people better. When we see each other at church or at the store, there is a feeling of family. To me Christmas time is a time to spend with family and friends, a time to sing fun songs as well as the songs that remind us of the true meaning of Christmas. Another fun singing tradition that we have is caroling. That is a tradition we have had for thirty years. We used to invite a couple of families to go with us, but now my family is so big that we make a great choir all by ourselves. We visit people in the neighborhood and some other people who need cheering up. When the people open their doors one the kids hands them a lit candle to help them feel the light of the season. Afterwards we come to my house to warm up and to drink wassail and eat cookies.
Having family and friends to share special moments with makes Christmas a joyous time of the year!
Beginning the Christmas Season
Some of my children, grandsons, and I were able to attend the First Presidency Christmas Devotional yesterday. Entering into the Conference Center and being greeted by smiling missionaries is always heart warming. We were able to go last year also, but had to sit way up on top. Yesterday we were on the main floor and in direct view of the First Presidency! The Tabernacle Choir was practicing as we entered, which gave us a chance to listen to them more than we would have if we stayed home. As more people entered, the noise level continued to rise, but when we saw President Monson walk in, all the chattering stopped almost instantly. The music and the speakers filled us with the Spirit of the Season and we came away uplifted. Spending that time together was a wonderful way to start the Christmas Season!
First Snows and Driving
When the first snow of the year arrives, if at all possible, I stay home! It's a fact that none of us are used to driving in the snow and especially on ice after a long break. I'm not afraid of driving in the snow, but I am afraid of the people who "think" they know how to drive in it. Yesterday, we were on the freeway and saw a huge sign on the side of the road warning of black ice. Most of the cars slowed down, yet we watched as a car or two continued to speed past us as if they were on dry roads. It wasn't but a couple of minutes later when we saw one of these cars on the side of the road where he had done a donut. He was lucky that no one was too close, because he didn't hit anyone or wreck his car. As we continued on we came to several police cars on both sides of the freeway and cars every-which-way also on both sides. I felt so bad for these poor people! Whether we are innocent bystanders or the ones who caused the wrecks, it is very sad.
If ALL of us could just remember to slow down and drive carefully, then we would all arrive home safely.
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