Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Flags For 9/11





Every year a local business, Colonial Flags has designed a striking memorial to the victims and heros of September 11th. Names with special details are attached to each flag. Scout troops and other groups help set up the row upon row of sentries.

Thousands flock to the sacred, healing fields to see the flags waving gently in the breeze. A life size bronze statue of the first responders was unveiled along with a time honored program. Many a family stood transfixed at its feet grateful to be an American.

"Every heart beats true to the red, white and blue.
And forever on earth may you wave.
Your the emblem of the land I love
The home of the free and the brave."

Thank you to all the military people who have given their lives, time and talents to keep us and the world free. Thank you for providing this tender mercy to the community Colonial Flag.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

A CEO's Advice -Close to My Heart





Jeanette Lynton the owner and CEO of Close to My Heart said, "The best must never be the victim of the good. Working is good, it's necessary, and it's fun. It's an important and good thing. But family is best; if we invest our efforts in those we love, our career and our lives will be successful.

I absolutely believe that the most important work I could ever do is at home, and that when I prioritize the way the Lord would have me do it, that other priorities will fall into place."

Close to My Heart is a scrapbook company that I am a consultant for. More than that, it is a great place to work and sell for. Filled with a great staff, innovative ideas, beautiful product, positive feedback, continuous support, Close to My Heart is on the leading edge of service and supplies. Their training is unmatched as they want us to know the best ways to be successful.

Generous in supporting Operation Smile we are encouraged to round up our orders to the nearest dollar or donate more. Thousands of lives have been touched by this talented lady. Kudos to Jeanette Lynton.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Timpanogos Story Telling Festival




Attending for the first time, this twenty-two year event of great and new story tellers affects the hearts, minds and futures of thousands that attend. Extra-ordinary people, puppeteers, jugglers, musicians and beautiful canyon vistas came together for an amazing event.

My thanks goes out to the amazing story tellers that invited us into their lives, laughs and loves. We were able to revisit our own pasts. My favorites were Kevin Kling and Donald Davis, gentlemen with one of a kind or mundane experiences made amazingly funny. Thank's to my husband for wanting to go and the woman that shared her 'Who's Who' of the festival while waiting at the restrooms when we arrived. The people behind the scenes that made it all run so smoothly, caring the load so we don't have to, deserve an award.

Spinning yarns isn't as easy as it appears. This talent is crafted through years of trial and error, testing and delivery. Everyone has a story to tell, the secret is in the delivery. May we all continue to share those special experiences in our own lives with others. This is part of what and who we are.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Across the Great Divide




Three Bags Full is about serving, helping others, seeing a need then taking action. The result is fulfilling and ego building for all involved. No one has to be asked to serve, they just 'do it'. If you want to perform, void of any reward other than knowing that our fellow man benefits, great. May you 'Pay-it Forward' at every opportunity. As you begin this journey, it will become part of your automatic response. Soon many will serve, help and perform without even thinking. Share or tell us what you do, hear or see others do.

On a recent family outing it was rewarding to see the smile on Sarah, my grand daughter's face and the satisfaction of helping her on Jory, my son's face as he lent a hand. No need to describe the event or setting other than reaching out to help someone in need.