Thursday, August 28, 2008

Tomorrow - 10 Years

Tomorrow, August 29th will be 10 years since I've jointed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints :) I'd Love to Share Why I jointed.
PS. Two missionaries helped me to share about my conversion story in English before I was baptized 10 years ago!



I am grateful for the opportunity I have today to share with you my feelings about this church. My first contact with the church was an English conversation class activity. I attended one Saturday afternoon. It was there that I was invited to attend the monthly fast and testimony meeting to be held the next day. I still vividly remember that experience - the moment I felt as if I had been wrapped up by something large and overwhelming. "Something" for which I lack adequate words to describe; as if love and happiness were tangible and had clasped me up into their arms! It almost brought me to tears. Shortly thereafter I began, with the help of the missionaries, to hear the discussions. It was during those discussions that I received, on two occasions, invitations to be baptized. I was unable to, as will be proved hereafter, receive baptism on either of the occasions provided me. When the first opportunity presented itself, I was met by strong parental opposition; which opposition was on account of their firmly held Buddhist beliefs. Taking into consideration my family's feelings in regard to my being baptized, I made the decision not to receive baptism. When the second opportunity was offered before me, I rejected it by my lack of faith and the cloudiness of my mind. Which cloudiness came because of the difficulty I encountered in keeping the word of wisdom. That and my relative frailty in the face of other diverse temptations caused me to withdraw myself from the church. I loved the discussions and the precious truths contained in them, but I couldn't force my physical weaknesses into compliance with my heart and soul. It seemed impossible for me to commit myself to it. However, through the grace of God, and by the help of the missionaries and members, and on account of the countless prayers in my behalf, I was once again able to begin to associate myself with the church. Unfortunately I still considered my faith to be weak, which in turn led me to compare myself to others and to ponder deeply my own inadequacies. It was a very difficult time, but one necessary to my proper spiritual growth.I exercised and showed forth what little faith I thought I possessed in my strong desire to learn more of Him and His ways, and He showered forth blessings! I was blessed with increased help from church members and from missionaries. With this new-found hope and support I suddenly came to an abrupt realization that there is a God! And that He always watches over us! And that His hand is over all of His children, whom He loves, no matter what land they are in!This experience instilled within my heart a burning desire to do those things that would please Him. I loved and craved "café au lait," but my new-found faith and desire to please God helped me to live without it. Now I'm scarcely even tempted by its savory aroma. Such is the power that faith can bring into your life. As for alcohol and tea, two other substances that would stand to defy the word of wisdom, I was able to discard from my life without looking back. Now I will say something regarding those "hidden treasures of knowledge" promised to those who faithfully observe the word of wisdom. I received some very special blessings by obeying the Lord's counsel on health. They were: One, I was able to feel the influence of the Holy Ghost more often and more poignantly. That blessing in turn led me to discover a "hidden treasure" that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true. Jesus Christ is my Redeemer, my Savior, as He is to the rest of human kind. As I shared this realization with the sister missionaries I remember feeling a deep love for them, which was reciprocated back to me. I also felt the warm burning of truth envelope my heart, once again bearing solemn record to me of the truthfulness of the gospel.I am very blundering and weak, especially when searching for the words which will be able to express my feelings. I often experience extreme difficulty expressing my true feelings and thoughts in a clear and intelligent manner. How can the beautiful and profound language of the heart be translated into spoken wounds? It is during these difficult times that all of the help and encouragement I receive from my family and friends, are what really keep me going. I'm so grateful for each and every one of them. I'm not joining the church because of somebody else or their testimony. I am joining because I was able to show faith and feel the spirit confirm to me that joining was what I needed to do. Accordingly, I want to be baptized on August 29th. I am truly looking forward to that day.
There are still many things I wish I could say, but let me close with letting you know that I love these fast and testimony meetings! Maybe someday somebody will be touched by my testimony the way I was touched that first fast and testimony meeting I attended. I love being able to share our testimonies with one another.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Smile

What is Your Favorite Smile?
Your own smile? A smile from your family and friends? Smiles from little children? smiley stickers? or any other Special smiles?
Since I've started working at the Missionary Training Center Dining, I like to make a Smiley Face using the Salad :)

Ingredients:
2 sliced piece of hard boiled eggs
2 black olieves
turkey (diced)
tomatoes (diced)
lettuce
ham
cheese (diced?)

Use some lettuce to make a base like a Face
Use some diced ham to make the Cheeks
Use 2 sliced pieces of egg to make the outline of the Eyes
Use 2 black olives to make the Eyes
Use some diced turkey to make a Nose
Use some diced tomatoes to make a Big Smiling Mouth
Use some cheese to make the Hair

When one of my co-workers and I make some smiley faces using the Salad, and we put up the plates with other plates naturally. But, I Keep WATCHING till SOME missionaries Find it OUT :) They also Smile and they Take it because they can Feel something SPECIAL from the Smiley Face :)
A Smile doesn't cost, is a Good way to bring DELIGHT to Others and Their lives.
A Smile will make others Happier! People can Feel Kindness, Peace, Happiness, Warmth, Joy and Friendship through Smiling!!!
It is a Very Simple way to Share those things with Others:)
I Love Smiling and being Smiled at by My Family, Friends and others... or even by something made out of stuff.






Thursday, August 7, 2008

Training camp time

While I was in High school, I was in a running club in the school. My records were : a 3k - 9:51..., a 5k - 16:51..., and a 10k - 35... (i don't remember the exact seconds). Those were my results from 3 years of training camp. All of the girls in the club had to stay at my running (well, he was a gym teacher) coach's second house, and 5 of the boys who were elected could stay at the coach's house with his family.
- My daily schedule in high school
  • 5:30am Arise and prepare for morning training
  • 6:00am Leave for training
  • 6:30am Run a 6k (or 30 min. - 90 min. it depended how much time i had) * additional training without running
  • 7:30am Prepare for the day and breakfast
  • 8:20am Go to school!
  • 8:50am - SCHOOL
  • 3:30pm
  • After
  • 4:00pm Afternoon training
  • 7:30 -
  • 8:00pm Return to training house, dinner and write in the running journal book
  • Prepare for bed
  • 10:30pm Retire to bed

(lol) The high school was not smart, so I could just focus on Running more than Anything! In fact, All of us were able to get into Good companies and schools because of our efforts. I got into a Big company for running :)
Anyways, the gym teacher did not only to teach gym or just how to run. He taught us So many Good things for Life! He encouraged us to Think Positively, Creatively, and to make Goals. He also encouraged us to Use Time and Food Wisely. We could eat as Much as we could at each meal, but we were NOT Allowed to eat any SnAckS... however Girls MuSt LoVe TreAts :) Once when the coach came into the girls' house... I was STUCK BEcause I was Holding something that was Sweet. That was a Scary moment to me(lol). Some of YOU can NOTICE now WHY I'm Scared so Easily...haha. During one semester, there were three big exams (beginning, the middle and finals), with one week for each exam we had free week, which means no scheduled training, but we had to make Plans for the week and reported them to the coach by the running journal book (everyday). He checked it, and made some comments sometimes. At the last day of the exam day, we went to see a movie together - the movie was recommended for high school students at that time. It was way FUN! We sometimes had some professors from universities taught us about health both mental and physical, especially how to quickly recover from a tired body to a fine condition body so that we could keep running WELL. Sometimes, we had our own discussion meetings just to share our thoughts and ideas with each other. (i think that i have my own strong thoughts and ideas from the experience) I also Learned one of the Most Important things from my coach - it was About GRATITUDE for My Family, people whom I met and Everything. He didn't have any religion, but he mentioned " to believe something" esp., before Big races(lol) Although he was a Very Fun guy even more, he was such a Great teacher about Life, I will Never ForGet!

SideNote : My running life was over one year after I got into the company. I practiced a lot till then... and I had Lots of Good experiences through the Training Camp :D