Sunday, November 16, 2014

Reevaluate.

Oh I hate the word. It simply signifies that I'm doing something wrong. And I hate being wrong.

It's almost like a math problem. You can almost swear you are doing every step right, and one mistake throws off your entire answer. I guess that's what I really needed to learn this week. That I'm a change in the making and it's okay for me to look at what I can do to better improve myself.

But sometimes people hurt you. Sometimes you're stabbed in the gut with a knife that seems as though it can't be pulled out. But you can get it out. You can get past the wound and be okay. Because this reevaluation moment isn't it. You're only doing a single step wrong and you don't want your entire answer to be wrong. So it's okay that someone hurt you. It's okay to be wrong.

Reevaluate the people that come into your life. They are there for a REASON. And sometimes that reason is you just need them. It's good to see the service they show to you, or even that they are willing to listen. Just like our Savior and Father in Heaven. God is good.

It's good to reevaluate that you are terribly sad without your two best pals at home. But it's perfectly okay, they are serving the Lord and Adam will be home in 78 days! (Andrew in 663!)

It's good to go to the temple and reevaluate that you need the temple and to always hold a recommend! 

It's fantastic to reevaluate that your seminary class is quite fantastic. 

It's best to reevaluate going to the movies with your friends, then Costa Vida, and finally your friends are okay with going to the Ogden Temple to just because you want pictures.

Yes, we do not know that lady. But those people taking the pictures were hilarious!



The temple though.



Because a temple selfie is necessary.

And so is one in a way nice elevator. 

Reevaluate Fremont's the Drowsy Chaperone! It's quite fabulous and fantastic!

Reevaluate the "Reverent Zone" at stake dances. 

No really. 

Reevaluate your white friends. They tend to be cool.

Reevaluation is rough. It's hard to look back and towards your future and make decisions you don't want. But sometimes it's okay to be wrong. 

~Full of Smiles~ 


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